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Student Experiences
  • 2024
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Student Experiences 2023

"A Summer in Kaohsiung"

By Atlas Robalino
Attended in Summer 2023

Up until I started college, I hardly went anywhere alone. The moment I landed at the airport, it still hadn't set in that I was in a country across the world from where I was born and raised, and everyone spoke the language I was trying to learn. I had known beforehand that chances were I was going to be noticed right away due to my foreign appearance, but my roommate had pointed it out before I realized it. It didn't faze me much, as we had plans to visit the Teresa Teng Memorial Park a few hours after we landed (I was too excited!) and went around complaining about the heat/humidity. My roommate (who took the plane with me) and I stayed in Taipei for a few days to sightsee until we had to leave for Kaohsiung for the semester. It was in the apartment in Kaohsiung when I realized that I was very far away from home. Oddly enough, besides already desperately missing my culture's cuisine, I felt somewhat calm and ready to start this mini chapter of my life.

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"Learning Chinese in Kaohsiung"

By Jasmine Yu
Attended in Summer 2023

31 hours later and I had finally arrived at Kaohsiung airport. First note of advice, because there are no direct flights to Kaohsiung from New York, do yourself a favor and just fly direct to Taipei and take the HSR (high speed rail) for 2-3 hours down to Kaohsiung, it will save your sanity! I was exhausted and starving! But I had to find my way to my apartment which my roommates (also Hunter students studying with me) were at. I took the MRT for 45 minutes and walked 15 mins and finally was able to settle down in our home for the next 3 months. Our first order of business though was to get food, because eating a full day worth of plane food was not ideal! So we headed to our first night market luckily a couple blocks from our place and enjoyed a great first meal!

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Taiwan Experience

By Jennifer Martinez
Attended in Summer 2023

It was on June 2nd while standing in line to board my flight that I realized I was going to fly to another country. I don’t travel often, so I was very nervous about going on the plane by myself and staying in another country for 3 months without my parents. However, I was enthusiastic to see what Taiwan had to offer.

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Summer in Taiwan

By Johanna Chan
Attended in Summer 2023

Truth be told, I didn’t expect to be accepted to this program. The closest to weather in Taiwan that I’ve experienced would probably be the suffocating heat of Cancun, but Taiwan still surpasses the latter by far. Fortunately, apartment hunting wasn’t too difficult, since a family member’s friend’s best friend introduced a place to me (yes, somehow all East Asians know each other). Settling into Kaohsiung was actually very easy. Being of Chinese descent, I could easily pass for a Taiwanese person, until I opened my mouth. For those concerned about finding their way around, the MRT, the equivalent of the MTA, includes English as well. However, you’ll have to download an app called Bus+ if you need to navigate areas in Kaohsiung using buses. Moreover, Google Maps is reliable in terms of reviews and directions, but don’t put too much trust in the approximate arrival and departure times of buses given by any app other than Bus+.

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Studying in Taiwan

By Michelle Yu
Attended in Spring 2023

I landed in Taipei on a late March night. Exhausted from traveling for the past sixteen hours with two heavy suitcases in tow, I dreaded having to find my way home. However, I soon realized the transit system was shockingly intuitive — and English was everywhere: from the signs to the ticket machines to even the train announcer. Within a few minutes, I’d already found my way and settled in for my two-hour journey from Taipei to Kaohsiung. As the train started moving, I watched the trees and buildings zoom by outside my window, and the landscape of Taiwan unfolded before me. I felt myself smiling — my journey was finally

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