Zài jiàn in Chinese means “good bye” or at some extend “see you later”. It is time for us to leave Taiwan and we have everything arranged to leave next October 5th 2011. More details on all that later on, so keep reading :) Time flies and it is amazing to look back at the […]
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Happy New Year to everybody! We have started 2011 in very good company! Using the Christmas break and some additional days, we have received the visit (unexpected and decided at the very last minute) of Mar (my sister) and Carles (my brother in law) Acting as good hosts we took the to the must see […]
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Last week we had Xavi and Pili around Taipei. Shortly before we left to Taiwan we went to their wedding. They are the first visit we have since Anna’s parents left (last May) After my quick visit to Madrid during the European tour (last October), Xavi and Pili were convinced to come to Taipei (more […]
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I had to go to Europe for couple of meetings and Anna just finished her 3rd term of Chinese, so we arranged to spend almost 3 weeks in Europe. Specially for Anna it was starting to be mandatory to have an Asian break after more than 9 months at Taiwan. There is no better way […]
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So, it was my turn to celebrate my 33rd birthday at Taipei and I did it twice. Traditionally, Chinese people do not pay a lot of attention to birthdays until they are 60 years old. The 60th birthday is regarded as a very important point of life and therefore there is often a big celebration. […]
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Stan (a workmate) and myself had to visit various locations of the company around Europe (Switzerland and Poland). We took advantage of that to arrange a weekend stay at Barcelona and Mataró. You can imagine that a “quick” business trip to the other side of the world combined with a leisure weekend at Barcelona is […]
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