Dear Reader, As our study abroad trip comes to a close, I sit here writing to you for the last time. This will be my last blog about Taiwan, and oh is there so much to tell you. The rest of this week has been nothing but a whirlwind, so let's get into it. On Tuesday we had some free time to work with our NCKU group outside of the classroom. My group decided to meet at 9:30 am in the hotel lobby to have breakfast together at a cafe. We checked on our three different pomelo papers and then decided to return to the hotel and run another experiment. We found that using just the white part of the pomelo worked best, so we blended up a whole bunch and made a big sheet of pomelo paper, leaving it to dry in the sun. We also tested out mixing the pulp with rice glue and forming it directly over a bowl—this one didn't work super well, it was brittle. After running our material experiment, we still had to figure out what form we were going to make out of the paper, so we spend the rest o
Dear Reader, This is the start of our last week in Taiwan. I can't believe it's already been two weeks. It feels like the time has flown by. Saturday was a great day out in nature. First, we went on a wetland boat trip in Taijiang, then we took a tour of Anping Old Street, and then we explored Anping Tree House. While it was rainy our whole boat ride, it was super fun to see all the different aspects of the wetland, such as the mangroves, the different egrets, and the different fishing methods. The tour guides even let us hold some of the fish caught with one of the raft nets. While exploring Anping, I really enjoyed learning about how the tree house was originally an abandoned factory building, but then the government decided that they wanted to make something beautiful out of it to enrich the area with change and bring a new style to the old. On Saturday night a group of us went to Reverb Bar, which had a mock elevator door as their entrance, and had a few cocktails before h