“Made in Taiwan” is a commonplace of the modern world, but how many outsiders can claim to have explored the weird and wonderful rock formations of the island’s beautiful coastline, marvelled at the dizzying cliffs of the Taroko Gorge, situated amid the 480 identical gold Buddhas of the Fo Guang Shan monastery, or watched a sunset reflected in the waters of romantic Sun Moon Lake?
“Made in Taiwan” is a commonplace of the modern world, but how many outsiders can claim to have explored the weird and wonderful rock formations of the island’s beautiful coastline, marvelled at the dizzying cliffs of the Taroko Gorge, situated amid the 480 identical gold Buddhas of the Fo Guang Shan monastery, or watched a sunset reflected in the waters of romantic Sun Moon Lake?