Mittwoch, 22. Oktober 2014

Week 3: Taipei and Keelung 21.09 – 28.09.2014

The third week in Taiwan and this week was the first “real” school week.
I was enrolled in a math course called “Management Mathematics” and I attended the class in this week. My math background was not on the level what it should have been and I thought that I would need too much time to fill the gaps. Furthermore the teacher said that he is not sure if he will continue to do this course in English after the mid terms so I decided that it is not worth the effort and dropped that course. And with this I had my schedule together.  
This week was also the start of the general Chinese course. I have Chinese classes twice a week on Monday and Wednesday from 18:30 – 21:15.


On Saturday I was in Keelung City and also visited the Yehliu Geopark. Keelung is one hour train ride away from Taipei and to get to the Yehliu Geopark from Keelung  it took around 45 minutes by bus. In the Geopark you can see many stones and rocks but it is definitely worth a visit.
Keelung has some temples but they close at 5 pm and I was there too late so they were already closed. I think from there you might have a good view over the city so next time I should make sure to be there earlier.
On Sunday I went to the Baishawan Beach (white sand beach). It is close to the MRT station Tamsui and from there you have to take a bus. The beach was really beautiful and the waves were not too high.

Keelung City
An eagle
Harbour front
Yehliu Geopark
Rocks
Yehliu cape
More rocks



The park 

Coastline

Lion statue

Temple (主普壇)

Statue of Goddess of Mercy

Statue of Goddess of Mercy

A bell in the Jhongjheng Park

Baishawan Beach

Baishawan Beach

@ Shilin Nightmarket

@ Shilin Nightmarket

@ Shilin Nightmarket

@ Shilin Nightmarket

Montag, 13. Oktober 2014

First week at school 14.09 – 20.09.2014


On Sunday 14th September there was the registration for the Chinese course and the replacement test. I have no Chinese knowledge so I skipped the replacement test and just went there in the morning for the registration.
On Monday the 15.09.2014 was the first school day of the semester. In August there has been two online course selection periods. In the first one I managed to get into two courses and in the second stage I was not able to add more courses. That meant I needed to go to every class I planned to take and ask the lecturer for a permission number. With that I could add this course in the course add/ drop period. Basically you have two week time to add more courses or to drop them.
After that you still can withdrawal one course until December. So the selection system is quite different from the procedure at FHNW in Switzerland.
The first week was more about collecting permission numbers and listening to some introductions about the course… Only in one of the courses there was a “real” lesson.
At least I got a permission number for every course I planned to take, after the first week I had signed in for 18 NTU credits (18 NTU credits = 36 ECTS credits). So I would be able to drop one of them in the second week, because I want to take 15 credits this semester.
And I bought a second hand bike on Thursday morning. Or the bike sale starts at 8 am and they only have 25 bikes per day so people were there quite early. We were in the waiting line at 5 am and we got the numbers 22 and 23. The price for a bike was 400 TWD (around 12 CHF).
In this week I also got to see more from Taipei and the surrounding area.

A "magic" permission number
 
Mengjia Longshan Temple
Mengjia Longshan Temple
Tamsui Presbyterian church (Tamsui Mackay Memorial Chapel)
Tamsui Red Castle
At the Yangmingshan Nationalpark
A flower
Sunset at Yangmingshan Nationalpark
Sidewalk
Panda at the Taipei Zoo
At the Zoo

Monkey
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
Taipei 101
 


Sonntag, 5. Oktober 2014

First Days in Taiwan 09.09 – 13.09.2014

 
I arrived in Taiwan on 9th September in the afternoon. From the Airport it had a shuttle bus for the International students which went directly to the dorms. The checking process for the room was rather slow, standing in lanes getting many papers which had to be filled out. Then waiting again paying the 2 month deposit, go to the room and check if everything is there what should be there and go back to the lobby to get your passport back.
The room had no mattress so I had to buy one.


On Thursday (11.09.14) there was a campus tour and the Orientation day. The campus looked big in the beginning but if you know where you have to go it feels not so big anymore J
On Friday (12.09.14) there was the registration. I had uploaded all the required documents before so I just had to show the receipt for my tuition fee and I got my NTU student card. The student card is also an Easy Card. You can load money on it and make payments  or even use it for the public transportation system in Taipei.
The other days I spend mostly with traveling around Taipei. The weather was hot (up to 35 °C) and humid but at least it was not raining so much. 
On the way to Taipei

NTU Orientation

Gongguan Riverside Park
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
Bronce statue of Chiang Kai-shek
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
The front gate
National Concert Hall
Taipei 101
"Hiking" on the Elephant Mountain
Taipei
View from Elephant Mountain
 

Sunset
Taipei 101 at night