09/23/2017
As we finish our first full week of classes, we'd like to give a shout out to our Princetonians in Taiwan from this summer! Every summer, many Princeton students visit Taiwan to work, visit family, check out Night Markets, and take the 37.7mph elevator to the top of Taipei 101 (or just take pictures outside of it!)!
"I had the opportunity to intern at a company in Tainan City this summer, which is where my grandparents live. I'm grateful I got to spend more time with them as well as learning a lot at work." - Samantha Li '19
"This summer I went to Taiwan to visit family. I stayed in Taipei and enjoyed eating Din Tai Fung, Ice Monster, bubble tea, and stinky tofu. I went to Shilin Night Market for the first time, and had a good time shopping in Ximenting. Despite the fact that I go to Taiwan every summer, the food and community never cease to amaze me. I'm also glad that I got the chance to meet up with Michelle near the Taipei 101." - Audrey Shih '20
“This summer I traveled all around Taiwan, conducting an independent research project on Taiwanese history—my family’s part in it—and Taiwanese identity. Taiwan is home to a trove of hauntingly beautiful yet untold narratives. One rather elusive yet obvious lesson I learned this summer is that I know close to nothing about the yam-shaped island I call home and that I am not alone in that ignorance.” - Michelle Yeh '19