Karinderya TW: The “Turo-Turo” Gem Redefining Filipino Dining in Taoyuan City

Karinderya TW

In a sea of Filipino eateries scattered across Taiwan, Karinderya TW stands out not for reinvention—but for revival. While many Pinoy restaurants lean into modern plating or fast-food convenience, this humble spot in Taoyuan proudly sticks to its roots: hot food in steel trays, rice by the scoop, and the irresistible invitation to “turo-turo” (point-point) … Read more

Special Hiring Program for Taiwan (SHPT)

SHPT

If you’re an OFW dreaming of working in Taiwan, there’s good news: you can now apply without going through expensive recruiters or shady middlemen. Thanks to the Special Hiring Program for Taiwan (SHPT), Filipino workers can get hired directly by Taiwanese employers—with government protection, faster processing, and zero placement fees. This government-to-government program, formalized in … Read more

10 Things OFWs Learn Fast When Monsoon Season Hits Taiwan

surviving monsoon season

The first time I stepped into Taiwan during monsoon season, I felt like I never really left the Philippines. The thick humidity, sudden afternoon showers, and the constant check for typhoon updates—sound familiar? But while both countries deal with their fair share of rain and wind, Taiwan has its own twist on wet-weather living. Let’s … Read more

10 Unspoken Food Habits in Taiwan That May Surprise OFWs

food_etiquette

When I moved to Taiwan, I thought the hardest part of adjusting would be the language. Turns out, it was the food habits. Not the food itself—it’s amazing. But how people eat? That’s where the culture shock really hits. As a Filipino raised on “salo-salo” (shared meals where you pass around bowls, rice cookers, and … Read more

10 Surprising Ways Taiwan Changed How I Handle Money

10 Surprising Ways Taiwan Changed How I Handle Money

When I moved to Taiwan, I didn’t expect it to rewrite the way I handle money. But within weeks, daily errands and purchases revealed patterns—quiet habits that started to reshape how I save, spend, and even give. It’s a blend of old-school cash culture and smart financial tech, and it taught me something I didn’t … Read more

7 Things You’ll Only Understand After Taking the MRT for a Month

taking the mrt for a month

There’s something magical—and slightly mysterious—about Taiwan’s MRT. When I first started riding it daily, it felt like stepping into a parallel universe. There were no loud announcements, no pushing, no chaos. Just calm, rhythm, and order. But what truly struck me wasn’t just the efficiency—it was the etiquette. The little things. The things no one … Read more

Churches and Worship Places for Filipinos in Taiwan

prayer and faith_OFWs in Taiwan

When you live and work thousands of miles away, it’s not just the food or language you miss—it’s the soul of things. For many OFWs in Taiwan, that soul is found in sacred spaces. Churches, fellowships, and mosques aren’t just places to worship. They’re places to belong. These sanctuaries offer comfort in the chaos, fellowship … Read more

Little Freedoms: 6 Small but Powerful Joys to Discover in Taiwan

small joys for ofws in taiwan

When I first landed in Taiwan, I expected hard work, a new language, and long hours at the factory. What I didn’t expect? The quiet, often-overlooked joys that made every day feel just a little lighter. These aren’t the loud wins like promotions or huge paychecks. They’re the small freedoms—precious, quiet things that slowly make … Read more

How to Buy a New or Used Car in Taiwan

Buy New Used Car Taiwan

The public transportation system in Taiwan is awesome, and there are many ways of getting around. However, there are places that could be better explored if you had a private vehicle; not to mention more cost efficient, especially if you like taking long drives! Another great thing about having your own car is you don’t … Read more

8 Best Filipino Restaurants in Taiwan

Best Filipino Restaurants Taiwan

Although Taiwanese cuisine certainly has much to offer, there are times when we crave for a taste of home. From breakfast classics such as lugaw and tapsilog, to delicious viands like pork sisig, chicken inasal, and bulalo… the Filipino palate must be satisfied! Fortunately, there are places in Taiwan that serve authentic Philippine cuisine. For … Read more

error: Content is protected !!