Saturday 31 October 2009

Taxi's - party people's best friend:)

This is really cool thing. There are so many of them! and they are everywhere! plus, not only they are fast and comfortable, they are very cheap. And the capacity of one normal taxi is up to 5 people:)



It looks like a pic from NYC, not from Taipei! well, maybe except for a different fonts;) honestly, there are thousands of them. Waiting time is around 30 seconds. And even though they do not speak English, it is possible to get to terms with them:)



And the traffic is not that bad either. It is something Polish can dream about:) 3 lines everywhere, not to many traffic jams, great signs... It seems impossible to get lost around here!

But let's get bask to economic point of taxis:) We use them usually to get to parties, which are mostly held in one district. And that is the center of the city. And the coolest thing - it never cost more than 200NT$ for the whole travel! If 4 people are going, it is 5 PLN per person. and in fact it is a couple of kilometres! Not to add that taking the MRT (metro) would cost around 25NT$. So lets say that the cost is doubled, but you get door to door transfer... That's so convenient;)

And you can have so much fun in the taxi... coming back from Jonas's b-day party, we got a taxi-minivan. Although at the beginning we thought that he was arguing with us, he simply had this way of talking;) and when he caught that we are coming back from b-day, he turned into greatest taxi driver ever! He turned up the music, playing some hiphopish tunes, started dancing and laughing with us, opened the roof window so that Jonas could play with his baloon and stand up and shout "I'm the king of the world!" :D Finally he did a little tokio drift coming into final corners. Best car ride in Taipei so far!

I should not mention that we took his business card and wil call him before next party, should I?:)

And Taipei at night is breathtaking...


Wednesday 21 October 2009

Weather

This is probably the most convenient time of the year for the Europeans.

It is neither too hot nor too cold, temperature oscillates on the level of 25 degrees. Recently it has not been raining, although there was already a week when it rained heavily for a couple of days in a row. But it was the time when two typhoons were going near Taiwan - unfortunately neither of them visited Taiwan (maybe it sounds suicidal, that I am waiting for typhoon, but locals tell that it is unforgettable experience:) ). So autumn and winter are nice:)

But this was not a case at the beginning. 2 months ago it was all time time around 35 degrees, enormous humidity, and it seemed impossible to stay outside during the day for more than 20 minutes. Walks to school, which take about 10 minutes, were unbearable and mostly ended with sweaty t-shirt and bad moods. That is why so many people did catch cold at the beginning - including me.

The other thing is that it is impossible to live without air conditioning. Wherever you go, there are fans blowing in your face. It is great and pleasant and all, but guarantees a cold before you get used to it. Constant temperature changes are tricky.

So, if you are coming to Taiwan - be prepared!:)

Some things about the exchange... :)

Well, if I a to write about the impressions, let's write about exchange itself at the beginning:) this should make things easier:)

The People

There are around 50 people at exchange at college of management. Overall, there are probably more than 20 of the at the whole NTU, not including GMBA students, who are here in a number of 80 or more. But all those people can be divided into some ethnic groups basing on the country of origin:)

The Francophones

Mostly French, but there are some cases of Belgium people as well. No one knows why, but they represent the biggest number of exchange students - maybe up to 25%. It looks like they want to conquer Taiwan through silent establishment of student colony:) One way or the other, there are students fro best universities - Paris, Lyon, Toulouse... Because of them French is the second most spoken language here - after Chinese :P And it gives me a great opportunity to perfect French. It is funny how surprised they are when it occurs that I can speak their native language - but I did improve in just these 2 months:D

German group

Germans and Swiss. I do not think that there is someone from Austria. Do not now why... To my surprise, they are more open minded and more "European", without German classic attitude;) but I guess that there are only guys from these countries.. and they represent around 15% of people.

The Dutch

Quite a lot of them around here, mostly from Erasmus University. But they represent many different ethnics, like Turkey, Taiwan, Italy... Dutch can be heard around here quite often, not that there is a big difference between it and German:P

Scandinavians

Mostly Swedish and Norwegians. Mostly tall. Mostly cool:) and with a great fashion taste;)

English-speaking group

That is Americans, Brits and Aussies. Quite a bit of them, although they do not stand out of the picture. Most of them came here for intensive Chinese course - 2 hours of Chinese every day. kinda cool, but they do not have tie to travel:P

Rest of the world

hmmm, difficult to say from what countries is this "rest"... There are some people from Spain, a couple from Latin America... Some Japanese... And that's pretty much it. At the exchange, I am the only representative of my beloved country;), what makes me quite exotic:) At GMBA there is someone from Russia and Slovakia, but at the exchange I guess I am the only representative of Eastern Europe. Not that it bothers me, but it would be cool to have someone to speak Polish with from time to time...

Overall there are more guys than girls. And they are much cooler than girls. No kidding. Open minded, creative, outspoken, intelligent, eager to travel around. I did not expect that I will meet here so many people, who will become my really good friends.

There is a great chance for a Euro Trip in the future:)

Peace of mind

Finally, some peace and quiet and I can write a bit on the blog...

Well, it is not that I am lazy. Or not systematic. Not even that there is no time. There is. But for the last month there was rarely time to sit down, chill, focus on my own business... It has been just a month of school, but I feel that it was already 5 months! There are always some papers to write, cases to read, presentations to be made. As it occurs, you have to work here maybe not much harder, but more often than at SGH. Professors expect you to be always prepared for the discussion, to have read the chapter and be ready for in-depth analysis. But luckily I have already made my share of cases and presentations, so I will be able to focus on other aspects of living in Taiwan... Finally.

And maybe it is time to write about some impressions after these almost two months of living here? :)

Wednesday 23 September 2009

Why is it so hard to be systematic and work with schedule?

Nah, Jimmy, you were not right - I am still here, trying to create something. But the first two weeks of school are usually disastrous, more annoying and irritating than examination session (well, maybe this is only mine opinion). Although I thought that everything is well planned, I did not forget anything, the truth is - if it seems to go smoothly and without any problems, something has to mess up:/

Having to fight bureaucracy on many levels in two countries, I cannot focus and sit and finally spend 5 hours on Chinese without being interrupted. Or I want to write something. or visit new places. All in all, the day looks like this:



Well, maybe not like that:) but there are so many distractions that it becomes really difficult to start doing something in systemic way!



Hopefully next week it will be easier to get ready:) and thinking of it, this is more or less the way student's life looks like during the examination session:) somehow these short videos cheered me up a bit:)

After the weekend, because on the weekend there will be trip to the mountains!:)

Wednesday 16 September 2009

DeafLympics – Basket semis and finals, football final

DeafLympics are ending right now, I am just watching closing ceremony and will go to the roof of my dorm to see fireworks on Taipei 101 (this was the coolest thing I have seen so far:) ). But now a few words about sports I know and can rally comment on.
First – b-ball. Two semi-finals: USA vs. Greece and Israel vs. Lithuania.



First one was interesting, Greeks were leading for the most of the game. But suddenly they run out of ideas and motivation, they became slow and were making the easiest mistakes. And although US were struggling for the most of the game, they sweat out the victory. But the game might have gone both ways – Greeks lost on they own wish.



Israel vs. Lithuania: it is not even worth my time to write about that game. The only thing that is worth noticing is how Lithuania warms up. Especially with the 3 pointers:)



And this is almost the final score – I did not care to stay till the end:) but one photo says more than 1000 words:P



The Finals:



Woman’s final: Sweden vs. US. Very good game, pleasure for the spectators. The game was all the time on the edge, but US did not lead at any time. Still, I love bball on any level, and if chicks are playing so well, it becomes a must-see game:) and Swedish players were not only good – they were also cute:)



Guys final: Lithuania vs. USA. At the first glance it is clearly visible that American team is stronger, bigger and quicker. It also occurs to be much more aggressive – in defense, offence and in off-play confrontations.



First 5 minutes of the game are shocking – Haney, nr 9 US team (9 like MJ at the Olympics:) ) scores like crazy, every shot goes in. they lead 9 – 0 at the start. Lithuania seems scared, confused and cannot find a way to outplay their opponents. But when they calm down, “multiples triples” go in and it is a close game. For two and a half quarters.



In the middle of the third quarter US goes out with full-court press and Lithuanian team makes mistake after mistake. They struggle to keep the game close, but at the beginning of the last quarter everything is known – US will be the champs.



Still, their celebration is not as cool and positive as Swedish one.



Plus I believe that I enjoyed the female final more:)



Football



Final: Russia 2: 3 Ukraine. The first football game I have seen lie on a big stadium:) and I wish it was better. I guess that I should not expect a lot, I have already learned that on other sport and tournaments, but… Well, I saw the final. And that is cool:)

School is back!

Holidays are finally (and unfortunately) over. I got a bit lazy and I was not blogging, as there were some extra things to do during last few days (DeafLympics and stuff...:) ) School year (or academic year as you wish) is about to start. Well, not everyone is happy with that... but what you can do? At least my school looks cool:)


The plan for the week looks promising, 3 days of school 4 days of the weekend, that is, 4 days of studying Chinese:) and some extras - b-ball, kung fu, negotiations club, soccer, hip-hop class... I guess this will not be boring! :) but the schedule is going to be packed tightly, gonna be exhausted after week like that… But I did not come here on vacation, did I? :)
My building

First classes were cool, It is not like previous Polish students said – that they are boring, professors do not speak fluent English, that they are not creative. My first professor studied at the University in US (California if I recall correctly), speaks great English and his lecture was surprisingly interesting. We’ll see what next days will bring:)
The entrence
Main alley:)
Schools sport fields

Saturday 12 September 2009

Day and Night...

The song keeps bouncing in my head. Maybe because it is so popular in clubs here (and probably everywhere else), or it has catchy beat, or the lyrics kinda feel right. Or because I could not sleep day and night. One way or the other - this is the song.

DeafLympics – Basketball

Another day of Olympics and finally basketball game! Spain vs. Russia, can you ask for anything better… Well, about that:)

The final score – 110:102 – is reeeeealllly high, as for 40 minute game. One of the players scored 43 points, another had double-double, 21 points and around 11 assists. So where are the reasons to complaint?

Well, first of all, it seems that the taller you are the less prone to deafness you are. No disrespect to anyone, but the players were not to tall, 195 top – there were no dunks, high blocks or monstrous fights under the basket.

There was not much finesse, creativity, spectacular dribbles/passes/steals/shots. Although there were some. Still…

I did enjoy it:) Besides, who would not like to watch the game when Iglesias is playing?:)

When I finally adjusted my expectations to the reality, the game was really fun to watch. So now – a little recap and some photos:)

1st quarter: Shoot for shoot, points for points. Very high percentage on both sides, and many, many 3pointers:) final score – draw around 25.

2nd quarter: pretty much the same thing, although they start to miss more shots. Some calls made by the referees met strong disagreement from the spectators. The half ends with one spectacular 3 pointer made by Spaniard 3 seconds before the end of it. But that was not the end! Gucev, Russian player, who in the whole game scored 43 points (sic!) hit it from the mid-court right with the siren!!! He got a standing ovation and everyone expected exciting second half :)

3rd quarter: to everyone’s surprise, Russian team gets the lead and keeps it up until the end of the quarter. At one point, they lead with 10 points. You can see anger and confusion among Spaniards. Gucev continues his show.

4th quarter: this are Iglesias’s 10 minutes. He does whatever he wants – dribbles between defenders, shoots 3pointers, makes baskets with fouls. Spain is constantly reducing Russian lead, finally top it, and go further on. The 8-point lead does not show how close the game was and how both teas had to struggle at times.
Gucev (13) and Iglesias (7)


Some extra photos from the show:)

 
(almost) final scoreboard
  
Winners
 
Taipei basketball frog:)

Friday 11 September 2009

Sleepless in Taipei...

Another sleepless night in this Asian city… I do not know what it is: it cannot be jet leg, cos’ if it was, I would get sleepy around 10 – 11 in the morning. Or maybe it is, as I really like to sleep during the day? But I always liked it, so this is not an explanation :P Anyway, I should have recovered from the jet leg after 10 days. This cannot be the parties, because we have not been to that many… If someone knows the explanation, just let me know:)

These are some photos I took from the roof just a few minutes ago, that is something like 5:02 :)
 
  
 
  
  
 


Nice. I Like:)

Wednesday 9 September 2009

The dorm - some photos

Freshly renewd (I believe), the dorm makes a great impression on a newcomer. But due to the fact that there are many of them next to each other, one may can feel like in the blocks. Still, the cool thing is that all students live next to each other, and can visit without any problems. Before parties and other gatherings are also not a problem:) Here are some photos of the dorm itself.
 
The dorm from the front... Quite a lot of rooms, don't you think?:)
  
So that you will get to the right one:)
  
View on the main plaza from the top of the building.
  
The sterylic corridors...
  
And elevators with annoying bells:P
  
My little messy room...
  
And wooden, but comfortable (I have 2 mattress, co it is ok now;) ) bed 
And the most annoying thing - money eating machine... (you put the card in and, as long as there is money on it, you have electricity:) )
 
And some photos of the city - from the top of the building. First - before sunset...
  
  
I like this one:)
  
  
Taipei 101
And at night...
  
  
 
It does look preety amazing. I think I can have a crush on this city... :)