I was so excited to go to Taiwan. I’ve only been there once before—for two wonderful weeks back in 2014, right after I finished my dissertation—and was thrilled that my Asia trip this year would conclude in Taipei. I added on a couple of vacation days after the work portion of the trip was schedule … Continue reading Taipei: I Want a Do-Over
LA Review of Books: Take Me Out to the Ballgame, in Taipei
Golf on Monday, baseball today ... based on what I’ve been writing lately, I probably seem like more of a sports fan than I actually am. Just a coincidence, though. Well, not completely. I am a huge baseball fan and don’t get to indulge this passion when I’m here in Shanghai. That’s one of the … Continue reading LA Review of Books: Take Me Out to the Ballgame, in Taipei
Wanderings: Two Weeks in Taiwan
I’ll begin by admitting that I was wrong. I know a lot of people who have spent significant amounts of time in Taiwan—studying Chinese or doing archival research—and without fail, they tell me that they prefer Taiwan to mainland China. It’s cleaner, it’s better organized and better run and easier to get things done, the … Continue reading Wanderings: Two Weeks in Taiwan