🤦‍♂️ OMG why do I do this to myself… it was just a week #travel #photography

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Finished The Blade Itself (The First Law #1) by Joe Abercrombie 📚

4.5 rounded up. Some plotholes and cliches but excellent narrator sells it. Before even finishing I got the rest of the series. Been a while since I read a rollicking fantasy like this. Definitely reminiscent of Locke Lamora.

Wall art in the alley behind Kyobashi Shotengai #Osaka #StreetArt

wall panels painted with closeups of faces with striking eyes, crying tears of bright coloured paint

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Landed at Kansai International Airport. A guy in the lobby asks me for directions. I help him out. He identifies himself as Canadian 🇨🇦 “Hey! I’m Canadian!” 🍁 Canadians helping Canadians, all over the world 🤝

Currently at the airport getting ready to leaveve Taiwan for Japan. It has been a great trip. I have learned a bunch, and had my curiousity piqued even more. If anyone has any recent book recommendations on Taiwanese identity formation in the past decade, please let me know!

Taipei Zoo!

Chad poses with statues of animals like a sun bear, leopard, and pangolin at the zoo entranceChad’s daughter takes a closeup shot of a tamarin monkey sitting on the handrailChad selfie with a sun bear in the distanceChad selfie with a peacock on the handrail, its tail feathers sweeping down

The Grand Hotel Taipei, much bigger than the one in Kaohsiung at 16 floors and 500 rooms. We saw the Centennial Dragon 🐉 which came from when this spot was a jinja ⛩️ during Japanese colonial times. We also went down the secret escape tunnel for visiting heads of state, equipped with a slide! 🛝

Front of the Grand Hotel, an imposing symmetry structure in Chinese style Chad in the lobby of the Grand HotelDetail of the eaves and pillared exterior of the Grand HotelA gold, three clawed Japanese dragon sculpture that has water flowing upward from its mouth in a fountain. Medals adorn the front of the fountain from people who have apparently had their wishes granted by the dragon

こんな絶景のあるファミマって見たことある!?

#台湾 #九份 #コンビニ #絶景

台湾のファミマ。奥に窓があるその窓から九份の谷と海辺のビュー

Today was the National Palace Museum in Taipei which is FULL of treasures dating back to the 16th C BCE‼️ We saw many jade pieces, the pork-meat jasper, and this ball made from a single piece of ivory, has 21 independently moving spheres in it, and took 3 generations to carve‼️🤯🤯🤯 #Taiwan #art

Path leading up to the National Palace Museum in Taipei, a white building backed by a green mountain and flanked by palm treesA lychee carved from jadeThe famous Jasper stone carved to look like a piece of porkIntricately carved ivory ball with large holes revealing more layers inside

View! Wish I coulda seen this in clear weather

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Bit of a different newsletter this month since I’ve been on the road. It picks up from my last one talking about “making” and building skills. Here’s a missive from an old gold-mining town in northern Taiwan: buttondown.email/chadkoh/a…

Pano of Jiufen for you

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Day 30: 📷 hometown (@mattypenny) #mbApr

I am literally 9,788 kilometers from my hometown, but this community clinging to the side of the mountain at the northern tip of Taiwan is home to many, and a sight to behold! 😍

Lush jungle mountainside with various buildings popping out and a winding road twisting through, switchbacking up the mountain

Absolutely poured on us after our arrival to the old gold mining village of Jiufen. We walked the covered old street, had tea, watch clouds go UP over the mountain ridge. Then for a few glorious moments took in the view before being soaked and running home. See the Spirited Away tea house? #Taiwan

Chad selfie high above some rugged hills with a view of the seaChad in front of the A-Mei tea house, one of the inspirations for the design of the bath house in the Ghibli film “Spirited Away”Red lanterns lining the streets above the heads of the (very crowded) Jiufen Old Street shopping area. The lantern in the foreground has the Chinese characters 九份 for JiufenAn iron tea pot over coals steams warmly

Lovely day in Taipei at the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial and amazing Lungshan Temple. It was a hot one! We ate bao at this great soy milk place for breakfast, got to see the changing of the guard at the memorial, and later got a family foot massage. Informative and relaxing day. #Taiwan

Chad selfie outside the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial, which is a large white building with a long stairwayChad selfie with the seated statue of Chiang Kai Shek and a guard in all white uniform Chad standing in front of an epic and very large photo of a 1990 pro-democracy protest image of a speaker from behind exhorting a crowd of students Chad selfie in front of of the lot up Lungshan Temple gates at night

Day 29: 📷 drift (@SimonWoods) #mbApr

After days of rain and cloud on this #Taiwan trip, we got a perfectly clear 34ºC day with just this little wisp of cloud drifting above the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall

A large white structure topped with a hexagonal roof. The bright reflection makes it feel really hot. Above the building are a few wispy strands of cloud

Scrambled onto a packed high-speed train 🚄 from Tainan to Taipei. Had to stand the whole 1.5hr journey, but we made it 😮‍💨 Immediately went for fish tacos 🌮 and tea 🍵 (a very Taiwan combination) 😋

They served craft beer, cocktails, and tea out of a long bank of draft taps!

Chad hovering menacingly over some fish tacos and a plate of chips and salsa, holding a fruity tea beverage

Day 28: 📷 community (@stupendousman) #mbApr

Depiction of community festival at the Taiwan National History Museum. #Taiwan

Mannequins of all ages dressed up in colourful festival gear with painted faces