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A Day in the Life of a Digital Nomad: Hualien, Taiwan

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A Perfect Place for Working Remotely: Discover the Magic of Hualien, Taiwan

Better than Taipei for working remotely — Hualien is located on Taiwan's east coast. And only 2 hours by train from Taiwan's capital city. It is perfect for getting into creative workflow and being a digital nomad.
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01:30 Pine Garden
01:45 Green space and parks score
03:10 Air quality score
03:44 Weather score
04:20 Coffee and co-work score
05:28 Internet connectivity score
06:12 Cost of living score
07:09 English spoken score
07:30 Food and cuisine score
08:55 Exporability score
09:51 Safety, security, and creative energy score
10:46 Healthcare score
11:30 Gyms and fitness score
12:00 Digital nomad visa
15:24 Housing options score
15:55 Hualien's remote work score

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Hualien, Taiwan is a hidden gem for remote workers, offering a high quality of life and a beautiful natural setting. Located on the East Coast of Taiwan and about a two-hour train ride from Taipei, Hualien is a town of about 100,000 people that offers a variety of amenities for remote workers.
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The food of Hualien features some of Taiwan's best
One of the standout features of Hualien is its access to nature and green space. The town is surrounded by beautiful parks, green belts, the ocean, and the mountains of Taroko National Park. This makes Hualien a perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts, with plenty of opportunities to go biking, walking, and jogging.

Hualien has a rich history, with a mix of Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese influences.
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Hualien is known for greenbelts, parks, and walking paths.
Hualien also scores highly in terms of walkability, with a pedestrian-friendly downtown area and a variety of coffee shops and other places to work from. The town has a good healthcare system, with a number of hospitals and clinics available. There are also plenty of gyms and fitness facilities for those who want to stay active while working remotely. Wi-Fi is widely available, making it easy to stay connected and get work done.
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Hualien has some of the best air quality in Taiwan
However, a few drawbacks exist when working remotely from Hualien. One of the main drawbacks is that the ocean is not suitable for swimming, due to its rocky shore and deep drop-off. Additionally, Hualien is prone to earthquakes, which can be disruptive and potentially dangerous.
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Taroko National Park is located about 30 minutes from the center of Hualien
There is also not much nightlife in Hualien, which may be a drawback for some people.
Another potential issue for remote workers in Hualien is the noise from fighter jets taking off from the nearby military base. While this may not be a constant concern, it can be disruptive at times. Finally, housing availability can be limited in Hualien, with few options for comfortable or nicely designed accommodations.
Despite these drawbacks, Hualien is still a great place to work remotely, offering a high quality of life and a beautiful natural setting. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or simply want a more relaxed pace of life, Hualien has something to offer.

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What is life like as a DIGITAL NOMAD Taipei Taiwan 2023 ???? Coworking, Cafes, Gym, Cost of Living VLOG

Take a look behind the scenes at a day in the life of a remote worker Taipei Taiwan - it's such an under rated location for living and working!

I'll share a typical day of work, show you cafes, gyms, super fast internet speeds, and everything in between. It's a cheep and perfectly set up haven for digital nomads!

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One month in Taipei as a Digital Nomad | Pros and Cons | #taiwan #solofemaletravel #taipei

If you could be somewhere with amazing food, super friendly people, and a well-developed city but affordable, then what better option than Taipei. In this video I talk about the pros and cons about being a nomad in Taipei.

I spent new years eve 2022 watching the fireworks come out of the taipei 101 and that’s the prime time you want to be in taipei.

I’m gonna start with the pros and cons and then go into specific recommendations on where to stay, what to do, and my favorite restaurants.

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Pros
- Taipei is food heaven
- You can get all the most amazing food you want such as luroufan , chicken soup, chicken rice, xiaolongbao, zingzi and alooot more
- If you go to the night markets you can eat all of them in one night if you wanted to
- Because it is a big city you can pretty much buy everything you need there
- Fast and reliable internet
- Relatively affordable
- Really good transportation system
- Safety and low crime, locals are really friendly
- air quality is pretty good compared ot other places in asia
- feels very safe even if it’s very late
- Nice parks art museums and night markets so won’t run out of things to do

COns

- compared to the other countries Taipei is not as affordable as Thailand and Bali
- It is also not as backpacker friendly so you get more of a local experience
- locans dont really speak mandarin so it might be a bit difficult to get around if you don’t speak manndarin- Hard to meet people if you don’t speak mandarin, there weren’t as many foreigners living there as in Bali and in Thailand -other than preexisting groups online as a way to meet people, meeting people organically is a bit more difficult like most big cities
- Weather is not the best - Sumer is extremely humid and winters can be quite cool , I’d say the best time to visit is around September or October
- downsides
- was one of the places that was a bit harder to meet new friends and travel together
- was working the night shift because my job was in canadian timezone so that was a little tough as well
- hostels are not the cheapest and it’s a little hard to find a apartment that’s super affordable

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Day in the Life: Our Digital Nomad Routine

What does a digital nomad day look like? Here's a day-in-the-life look at our typical routine, from different places we've lived around the world over the past four years.

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Hiding in HUALIEN Taiwan - Part 1

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In this episode Olivia and I escape the busy and infectious #Taipei City and head to #Hualien on an adventure to scooter the south eastern coast of #Taiwan. Schools and businesses were closed for three weeks in lieu of the pending doom and so we decided to literally ride it out.

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Taiwan ???????? - An Underrated Travel Destination and Why You SHOULD Visit! | Taiwan Travel Guide

Taiwan is an island nation deeply rooted with Chinese culture and heritage. In present day, it is in a geopolitical struggle to maintain its democracy from being part of China. Despite its small size, Taiwan has a dynamic and resilient society, with a thriving democracy and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability. The island's political status is a subject of ongoing debate, with China claiming Taiwan as part of its territory, while Taiwan operates as a separate, self-governing entity.

It was a country I never really intended to visit but have since fallen in love with the people, the landscape, the food, and the customs.

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How To Live a Life of Travel ✈️ Digital Nomads & The Laptop Lifestyle ????????❤️ The Documentary

How to live a life of travel is a documentary about female digital nomads and the laptop lifestyle.

Be crazy enough to know that you can do anything you want in life.

11 female entrepreneurs from all across the globe show you how to work remotely and travel the world. They share their journeys towards becoming location independent, the struggles and challenges of the laptop lifestyle, the truth about digital nomadism, best ways to make money online, solo women travel tips, and advice on how you can become a digital nomad too.

Please share this with someone who needs that one last push to step outside their comfort zone & live a life of travel!

For what it's worth: It's never too late to be whoever you want to be. I hope you life a live you're proud of, and if you find you're not, I hope you have the strength to start over again. - F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Hualien, Taiwan — Taroko, Pine Garden, Ji-An Shrine, Chongqing Market, and the best Sushi

48 hours in Hualien and experiencing Taiwan’s best sushi.

I have dined at some of the best sushi restaurants in Taipei, including 笹鮨 SASA, Yóu Sushi, and Kitcho.

Midnight Sushi 花蓮•深夜食堂 in Hualien gets my vote as the best sushi in Taiwan — an 8-seater restaurant that is known throughout Taiwain — it is the dining concept of chef, Zong-Ru 楊宗儒.
The son of a Japanese father, Zong-Ru 楊宗儒 says his sushi is crafted from his heart and that he is most happy to see his customers smile when eating his creations.
He sources his ingredients locally, and from Japan — he flies seasonal fish to Hualien overnight from Japan. He says the best tuna though, is from Taitung.

Pine Garden
In 1942, Pine Garden served as a command center during the Japanese Colonial Era.
Its charm feels like Japan.

From Pine Garden, kamikazes (神風特攻隊) took off for suicide missions — the evening of their mission, the pilots received a glass of emperors wine.
It’s strategic location allowed the Japanese to command their battleships and fighter aircrafts without any difficulty.

In 1945 — After World War II — Pine Garden was turned into a vacation resort operated by the U.S. Army.

Today, Pine Garden is a cultural hub dedicated to poetry.

It is the highest point of Hualien, overlooking Hualien Harbor,
if anything it is a great place to see the Pacific Ocean view and take photos.

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A Day in the Life of a Digital Nomad: Hualien, Taiwan

On this day in Hualien, Taiwan, I:
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- Visited the Dongdamen Night Market, which has plenty of food and entertainment
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Life Of A Digital Nomad | Finding Malaria Medicine in Taipei | TAIWAN Travel Vlog

Being Digital Nomads, we travel quickly and often have to figure things out on the go, like finding malaria medicine in Taipei. Digital Nomad life is amazing, but it truly comes with some chores we never expected we would need to do in Taiwan.

Travel is pretty glamorous, but theres much more to the digital nomad life than jumping into cenotes and eating delicious soup dumplings. We had 3 big chores to accomplish today and wanted to make sure to bring you along with us since this is a typical day in the life of a digital nomad traveling quickly!

Our 3 chores today:
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Hualien Taiwan Stopover, WW2 Bunker and Kamikaze - 4K Travel Vlog

Just left the Taroko Gorge and have a few hours to check out Hualien on the way to the south of Taiwan. This city is a popular base for visiting the gorge and is much bigger than the village I stayed in.

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How I Became A Digital Nomad In Chiang Mai | My Life Before & After

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A Day in the Life of a Digital Nomad: Vang Vieng, Laos

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