When I subscribed Prozzie, you were about to leave China, it’s nice to see you quit drinking, get healthier, and still lives in Taiwan. I love Kaohsiung the most too!
He will "back" to China soon. Because there will be a peaceful reunification between China and TW in near future. His PR card will switch from Taiwan to Fujian
conveniency is also what I love about Taiwan when visiting foreign country, in North America if you forget something from grocery shopping, it's almost impossible to run to a nearby store to get it😑
I completely agree with all the reasons. Love to ride my scooter into the mountains (very convenient in Hsinchu) when the weather is nice! Also being able to ride around the island and explore new places without too much trouble is great! Will have been here 10 years come November!
I am Taiwanese and I really enjoy your channel. I hope one day you can obtain permanent residency. However, I believe when it comes to the decision of living in another country, it ultimately involves family. If it were me, leaving elderly family members or childhood friends would indeed be a difficult choice.
Ha, that pond with the two dragons almost 7mins into the video is on the way to the trail head of the Longjing mountain bike trails. Good ol' Taichung. PS: Strange to see you walk around in a hooded sweater AND a jacket - it must have been really cold this week in Taiwan.
Hi, Prozzie, this is the first time I watch your vedio, I am so glad that You like Taiwan so much. I travel in Canada last June for about 3 weeks, Actually I have a very good impression on Canada, but from a short-term traveler's perspective only. Keep living a wonderful life here, wish you good luck!
Great video and solid points! Everything you pointed out definitely makes us miss Taiwan like crazy when we aren't there. But especially being too damn far away from Uncle Prozzie!
Thanks for loving Taichung & Taiwan, Prozzie! I remembered that some of your videos did mention something also not that good about Taiwan, I arrpeciated your honesty of saying how you feel. Please feel free to keep doing that cuz ,ost Taiwanese still want to know where can be imroved to make our country better & this is a free country so no worries on being yourself.
prozzie, my tablet has the exact same background image as on your monitor bro. good taste. btw no kitchen also, have a bbq grill on the balcony, have used it twice lol
Way to work that grift, Prozzie! I prefer a taller bed, so would have kept the box spring and slapped the mattress right on top. BTW, that was a letter opener you used to open the mattress. I have a couple them 😉 You are so right about the value of having light in your place. While I have blackout curtains for my window, it is nice when you want light all one has to do is open them. As opposed to punching a hole in the wall, given that's something landlords will frown upon. Was wondering, do you get much chance to watch any hockey games in Taiwan or have to settle for highlight clips?
haha coming from Ontario I'd say it's a milk bag opener (look it up) as for punching holes in walls, can't really do that in Taiwan and as for hockey, I watch highlights on sportnet for sens and habs games but I've never watched a full game yet
Hi there, I am a new subscriber of both you and Alan. I will be moving to Taichung in a few weeks and would really like a "Districts of Taichung" vlog from you guys. Thanks for all the great info so far!
OMG when I did the conversion from NTD to USD, it translates to $337 USD per month for rent. I live in San Diego, California. Rent for a studio apartment like what you have would be at least $2,000 USD, probably $2,500-$3,000 if you live downtown, like I do. Of course, San Diego is one of the most expensive places in the US to live.
@@Prozzie I was born in Taiwan but raised in California. I was just in Taiwan a few weeks ago and kinda toy with the idea of moving back at some point (like maybe if a certain fascist wins the presidential election and the US goes to shit) but I think I need to stay in the US a bit longer to earn my pension so I can live comfortably in Taiwan if I go back.
I was wondering where do you wash your dishes without a kitchen or a proper sink? From my experience, you would have to do your dishes in the restroom which is not very convenient. That's why I need an apartment with a kitchen but it's a real pain to find one with a good rent in Taiwan 😂
Aren't you fed up with the long winter in Canada ? The thought of having to live in the cold weather 6 months a year discourges me from living in Canada but it's staggering me to find that Calgary, Vancouver and Toronto are ranked as the 3 of the 10 most livable cities in the world.
Also, like what kind of lifestyle can you live in Taiwan if you’re a foreigner with a small RU-vid audience? I mean, what does the average Taiwanese paycheck bring? Also there’s comedy, rock concerts, broadway shows, access to American internet releases etc. I’m sure Taiwan is awesome! But… I want far more American military there. I want creature comforts. Toilets that can flush a big sh*t. A subway (I have no clue about taiwans subways) that gets me from a to b. But mostly… I want mad US artillery. Like heaps. Nukes, you name it. I want to feel safe. I want US ships nearby. It’s a whole to do. But!! I would love to vacation in Taiwan. It’s gorgeous 🫶🙏