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Incredible video captures, the beauty of street scenery with pleasant atmosphere is clearly exposed and well shown. Wonderful tour as always, thanks for sharing this wonderful inspiration. 💖 Greetings from Turkey 🇹🇷🙂
I was born in the US, but my heart is in Taiwan. I was lucky enough to grow up speaking Taiwanese, and visiting almost every year until high school. I've been back several times as well as an adult and I am so glad that the world is finally starting to appreciate our beautiful homeland.
This is why I love youtube, for content such as yours! I'm half Taiwanese and Half Canadian and struggled with my identity my whole life. Thanks for sharing your experience, helps biracial people like myself to see the shared feelings :)
Oh my 2-year-old child holds triple citizenship TW, US and Turkish and seeing comments like yours make me a bit upset tbh. If there was a single most important thing that you can recommend to a parent of a multinational child, what would it be?
We went to HS together and I just stumbled on this video. Glad I did! My husband is half Taiwanese & half Dominican and always talks about what primary school was like in Taiwan and how much he stuck out like a sore thumb with his tan skin and curly hair lol. I also now understand his love for noodle soup 🍜 😂 I would love to go visit one day!
Ah hey Sindy! Been forever. I didn't know your husband is Taiwanese! What part is he from? We probably had really similar experiences haha. And it seems like Providence now has way more good Asian places and noodle soups than when we were young, so that's a good thing! Y'all should definitely visit Taiwan, you would love it :)
@@DotsonaMap yes! I would love to one day!! He also mentions all the time how he remembers the distinct taste of pork buns lol. His family is from Tapei. Your video was so entertaining to watch!
My wife, before we met, worked in Taiwan for a year in a school teaching English. She said the children have studies all day long, it’s very rigorous. She loved the food markets and being able to get all sorts of food from the vendors. Now that I’ve seen your video I have a good idea of what she experienced. 😊
Love your video! I am also MIT and proud of it. I left Taiwan when I was 15, and visited only 3 times during my working career. Now I am retired. I just completed a round the island bike tour led by Giant bikes. I will come back this year once again to enjoy the fruits and excellent seafood.
yeh friendly maybe they are too friendly the foreigners come take their money pick their girls I mean the situation is shit maybe they need some edge for more friendly is pain is curse no friendly
In comparison to the Japanese and Koreans, Taiwanese are more relaxed. For an ordinary citizen, Taiwanese is less stressful in daily life and more friendly to foreigners in actual ---- to all foreigners, not merely the white people.
What a touching vignette, Dottie. Thank you for sharing that. I got emotional watching it, as I'm also "M.I.T" but has spent the last 45 years of my life on Canada's West Coast (only visited Taiwan once 10 years ago), having left Taiwan when I was 9. And like you, I know there's a very deep part of me that really is Taiwanese/Chinese and that will always stay with me. I definitely feel the duality that is in me, part Taiwanese and part Canadian. I very much enjoy your videos and adventures, very glad to have discovered your channel. All the best to you in 2024!
I'm thrilled to have come across your video - such an incredible documentary! It resonated deeply with me as I can relate. I moved from Taiwan to the U.S. at 12 in the summer of 1992. Returning after 12 years was surreal; my hometown, Taixi, in Yunlin county, had changed, yet some places remained familiar. Despite the wear and tear, I felt a profound sense of peace and belonging, even among unfamiliar faces. Now in my 40s, acclimated to U.S. lifestyle, every visit to Taiwan, especially in Taixi, my soul would always remind me that this is home. Thank you again for sharing.
I dropped tears when I watch and hear your narration There is a lot of sweet memories hidden in the bygones, It would be a pity to just let go Thanks for your sharing!!!
I enjoyed your video. It's great you had so much footage from your childhood. My wife is from Taiwan and have visited there 3 times in the past 20 years. We have 3 children, 2 in college. (My 19 year old daughter is actually there visiting now.) I'm trying to talk my wife into moving to Taiwan in a few years when I retire. We''ll see how that goes.
Hello again Dottie and Lenza, thanks Dottie for sharing your birthplace of Taiwan and the wonderful memories you had growing up as a little girl before moving to the United States at 10 y.o. I am Half Japanese and seeing your (& Lenza's) Vlog, reminds me a little bit of being born in Tokyo, Japan and the wonderful memories I kind of remember almost 59 years ago before moving to Okinawa then back to Japan then finally to the United States in 1974, as a kid whose father was in the U.S. Air Force. Thanks again Dottie and Lenza. Stay Save on your folks traveling journeys. My sincere condolences about your dear dad. 😪
I am your parents’ old friend, Liao. We knew each other when I studied Design Master programs of RISD in Providence, Rhode Island in 1988. Your YT gave me a big surprise. Please say hello to your parents. 🎉❤😂
Two thumbs up. A truly well made and touching documentary crossing decades to this date about yourself, your root, and many of your loved ones who have helped shape who and what you are today, very wonderful!
love this video, I was born in Taipei and immigrated to the U.S. at 10 Chung-Li was my mom's hometown spend lot of time there when i was kid and when turn 22 went back there(chung-li) and married a girl there! its great place to live thank you for doing this video!
Beautiful film of your story. I also moved to America at an early age from Taiwan. 12 for me. I've not been back a lot and my grandparents have since passed away whom I was very close with. I hope to bring my kids back there in the coming years for their first visit.
One of my favourite videos you've made to date. I love Taiwan for it food. The Taiwanese people are more friendlier and welcoming than Chinese mainland. I love Taiwanese beef soup and friend chicken.
I've watched this video so many times, because it touched me a lot. ❤ Because it has a strong sense of intimacy for Taiwanese people. Of course I've subscribed your channel since I watched your videos firstly 7 days ago.
Amazing video, as always! You are such a a beautiful representation of the diversity in this world ❤️ thank you for showing us a piece of your heart in this video ❤️
Beef noodle soup is also my goto when I go to back once in a blue moon. AND NO SHOT tha that is the same primary school I went to! I totally get what you mean about the vibe. When I left Taiwan I was 5 and there were no MRT or anything like that. would've been like 20 odd years til I went back next and god it was so different yet at the same time super nostalgic. My gran lived in hualien and even though it did change there quite a bit it's still much less developed and definitely reminded me of "home". I don't know if you've ever felt the same way as me but for someone who's had a bit of a identity cultural crisis. Going back to Taiwan totally fixed that for me.
Wow, amazing, I was also graduated from 忠貞elementary school in 1991. And 忠貞traditional market changed a lot now. It is still popular and so many tasty foods. Haha. Welcome back.
Taiwan is a magical place for me - as a Chinese citizen I am no longer unfortunately able to enter Taiwan. I also grew up split between two countries and this video made me cry, this video represented exactly how I felt when going back to my hometown after years
Very moving- glad I found your channel, not sure why you don’t have more subscribers, very high quality. I found connection to this vid and you because my mother was born and raised in the Philippines and married (age 32 at the time) my father (age 57 at the time) mail order bride style in order to get to the US. She was the only one of her family that left so all my mother’s side is still over there. I was born in Portland and we would travel back to the Philippines every few years all my life. My father died at age 79 when I was 21 in ‘03 so seeing the dedication to your father at the end made me emotional. I often wonder what my life would have been like if my mother would have never left her home country and I was raised over there like all my cousins that struggle daily and envy me and my life here in the US… thanks again and keep up your excellent work
Dottie & Lenza, Thanks for sharing this wonderfully made video of Dottie's past-present and introspect. I'll be introducing this soulful video to a few Taiwanese girls studying English. Best wishes to you guys 2024!
Love beef noodle soup. Grilled sausages looked really yummy. Absolutely love egg and oysters, absolutely winner for me. Absolutely Outstanding From Start To Finish And Loved Every Minute
Omg I wasn't expecting that you're are half Taiwanese. I'm was searching San Francisco city and l saw your content then I entered your channel page and it end up finding this video. 🎉
Wonderful video! I left Taiwan 55 years ago, at the age of 12. I married a Taiwanese woman six years ago. I've been back every year for the past seven years. Here's something you might not appreciate, given your age. In 2020, I accompanied my in-laws on a Saturday to the local school to watch them cast their ballots for the presidential election. I became so emotional. Within a short time frame (from the perspective of political changes), Taiwan went from a dictatorship to a vibrant democracy. Long live Taiwan!
Hello, the visuals in your video are spectacular. I have a question I believe you can answer better than anyone else. I'm Turkish, and my wife is Taiwanese. We're currently living in the US, and our 2-year-old child holds triple citizenship. We're excited about his future, but we're unsure about the best educational path. Should we start our child's schooling in Taiwan and then transition to the US, or would it be more beneficial to complete his education in one country from start to finish? I'd love to hear your thoughts on this. Keep up with the exceptional work, we wish you the best.
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Hit the button just now, thanks.
I just hit the like button even though you never liked or replied on my comments lol.
@@mabikas8216 Haha hey! Thanks for liking :)
07:13灣美
07:23中壢市忠貞國小西元1999年
Incredible video captures, the beauty of street scenery with pleasant atmosphere is clearly exposed and well shown.
Wonderful tour as always, thanks for sharing this wonderful inspiration.
💖 Greetings from Turkey 🇹🇷🙂
I was born in the US, but my heart is in Taiwan. I was lucky enough to grow up speaking Taiwanese, and visiting almost every year until high school. I've been back several times as well as an adult and I am so glad that the world is finally starting to appreciate our beautiful homeland.
台灣永遠歡迎你⋯沒想到妳的國語仍有台灣腔~
而且妳其實很亮眼⋯除了混血外⋯更多是愛台灣的一顆真心~😊
很認真製作剪輯的一支影片 穿插一些小時候的紀錄 真是太棒太有感覺了 歡迎妳常回來 也在海外繼續傳遞台灣人真善美的力量~
This is why I love youtube, for content such as yours! I'm half Taiwanese and Half Canadian and struggled with my identity my whole life. Thanks for sharing your experience, helps biracial people like myself to see the shared feelings :)
Thanks for watching. So glad you were able to relate!
Oh my 2-year-old child holds triple citizenship TW, US and Turkish and seeing comments like yours make me a bit upset tbh. If there was a single most important thing that you can recommend to a parent of a multinational child, what would it be?
Fried squid and potstickers… such great street food! So much of 台灣 stays with my heart too.
這新舊時代穿插也帶入我個人的懷舊感觸 這些影片仍留著真的太珍貴了 一般台灣家庭的家庭記錄影片不多的
看完影片滿讓人感動的 如此不同的成長環境和文化背景相融合造就出妳的獨特性 歡迎你回家 回到台灣這個大家庭😊
We went to HS together and I just stumbled on this video. Glad I did! My husband is half Taiwanese & half Dominican and always talks about what primary school was like in Taiwan and how much he stuck out like a sore thumb with his tan skin and curly hair lol. I also now understand his love for noodle soup 🍜 😂 I would love to go visit one day!
Ah hey Sindy! Been forever. I didn't know your husband is Taiwanese! What part is he from? We probably had really similar experiences haha. And it seems like Providence now has way more good Asian places and noodle soups than when we were young, so that's a good thing! Y'all should definitely visit Taiwan, you would love it :)
@@DotsonaMap yes! I would love to one day!! He also mentions all the time how he remembers the distinct taste of pork buns lol. His family is from Tapei. Your video was so entertaining to watch!
My wife, before we met, worked in Taiwan for a year in a school teaching English. She said the children have studies all day long, it’s very rigorous.
She loved the food markets and being able to get all sorts of food from the vendors. Now that I’ve seen your video I have a good idea of what she experienced. 😊
Love your video! I am also MIT and proud of it.
I left Taiwan when I was 15, and visited only 3 times during my working career. Now I am retired. I just completed a round the island bike tour led by Giant bikes.
I will come back this year once again to enjoy the fruits and excellent seafood.
歡迎妳回到台灣,台灣是我們的母親,大門永遠為妳打開等待妳回家!❤🎉🎉
Wow! This is incredible editing. Very professional, very impressive. Great storytelling too!
Thanks so much!
哈嘍 終於看見您的影片 還記得當天你們兩位都非常的客氣 很開心很榮幸與你們相識 非常好看的影片和紀錄 為我們護國宮留下美好的精彩回憶 ❤
The Taiwanese are soooo friendly… I saw the massive difference in attitude and mindset when we stayed in Japan and Taiwan… Taiwan is better
yeh friendly maybe they are too friendly the foreigners come take their money pick their girls I mean the situation is shit maybe they need some edge for more friendly is pain is curse no friendly
In comparison to the Japanese and Koreans, Taiwanese are more relaxed. For an ordinary citizen, Taiwanese is less stressful in daily life and more friendly to foreigners in actual ---- to all foreigners, not merely the white people.
if you are white yes
What a touching vignette, Dottie. Thank you for sharing that. I got emotional watching it, as I'm also "M.I.T" but has spent the last 45 years of my life on Canada's West Coast (only visited Taiwan once 10 years ago), having left Taiwan when I was 9. And like you, I know there's a very deep part of me that really is Taiwanese/Chinese and that will always stay with me. I definitely feel the duality that is in me, part Taiwanese and part Canadian. I very much enjoy your videos and adventures, very glad to have discovered your channel. All the best to you in 2024!
Thank you for your kind comment, and for sharing your background :)
I'm thrilled to have come across your video - such an incredible documentary! It resonated deeply with me as I can relate. I moved from Taiwan to the U.S. at 12 in the summer of 1992. Returning after 12 years was surreal; my hometown, Taixi, in Yunlin county, had changed, yet some places remained familiar. Despite the wear and tear, I felt a profound sense of peace and belonging, even among unfamiliar faces. Now in my 40s, acclimated to U.S. lifestyle, every visit to Taiwan, especially in Taixi, my soul would always remind me that this is home. Thank you again for sharing.
Thank you for sharing your story!
I dropped tears when I watch and hear your narration
There is a lot of sweet memories hidden in the bygones,
It would be a pity to just let go
Thanks for your sharing!!!
I enjoyed your video. It's great you had so much footage from your childhood. My wife is from Taiwan and have visited there 3 times in the past 20 years. We have 3 children, 2 in college. (My 19 year old daughter is actually there visiting now.) I'm trying to talk my wife into moving to Taiwan in a few years when I retire. We''ll see how that goes.
Your father seemed so loving, fun, and kind! I hope you had a rewarding time in Taiwan back in the day too.
Hello again Dottie and Lenza, thanks Dottie for sharing your birthplace of Taiwan and the wonderful memories you had growing up as a little girl before moving to the United States at 10 y.o.
I am Half Japanese and seeing your (& Lenza's) Vlog, reminds me a little bit of being born in Tokyo, Japan and the wonderful memories I kind of remember almost 59 years ago before moving to Okinawa then back to Japan then finally to the United States in 1974, as a kid whose father was in the U.S. Air Force.
Thanks again Dottie and Lenza. Stay Save on your folks traveling journeys. My sincere condolences about your dear dad. 😪
It was a very good memories deeply in your heart..so touching. Welcome home Taiwan's daughter 。
I am your parents’ old friend, Liao. We knew each other when I studied Design Master programs of RISD in Providence, Rhode Island in 1988. Your YT gave me a big surprise. Please say hello to your parents. 🎉❤😂
Hey Liao! I'll pass along the message :)
歡迎回來台灣❤
台灣永遠歡迎妳回來
妳拍攝的廟會
裡面的護國宮
裡面的靈魂人物
本身就是一個傳奇人物
很幸運的剛好遇到
沒看過這樣真實的剪接,很棒的影片。唯一可以確定的是不會有這支影片吧!歡迎常回台灣體驗你沒經歷過的台灣。
I LOVE THE WAY YOU SHOW PLACES, CULTURES AND PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD... CONGRATULATIONS FOR YOUR CHANNEL!!!
I from china,love taiwan so well for its well reserve chinese culture.hate the whole media and politics a lot,hope one day i can visit ❤
This was so beautiful and heartfelt
Two thumbs up. A truly well made and touching documentary crossing decades to this date about yourself, your root, and many of your loved ones who have helped shape who and what you are today, very wonderful!
love this video, I was born in Taipei and immigrated to the U.S. at 10 Chung-Li was my mom's hometown spend lot of time there when i was kid and when turn 22 went back there(chung-li) and married a girl there! its great place to live thank you for doing this video!
Beautiful documentary. I've been there many times, its so lovely and I do missed it and oh yeah, the stinky tofu....so good.
Amazing video! Thanks for making this!
重回歷史記憶的地方回憶最珍貴,尤其還能保留當時的場景更是令人珍惜。
This episode is very well edited with interleaving old memories! Super! A new ever-lasting memory.
Beautiful film of your story. I also moved to America at an early age from Taiwan. 12 for me. I've not been back a lot and my grandparents have since passed away whom I was very close with. I hope to bring my kids back there in the coming years for their first visit.
That'll be a cool experience as a family! Thanks for watching :)
Heart is always in Taiwan ❤ thank you for this
你拍出來的畫面很漂亮,攝影剪接技術很棒👍
One of my favourite videos you've made to date. I love Taiwan for it food. The Taiwanese people are more friendlier and welcoming than Chinese mainland. I love Taiwanese beef soup and friend chicken.
真棒的一輯,看完有種心裡觸動
Some of the most incredible memories are forged in a time of innocence..
Just wow 🤩
🫶
我表妹跟你一樣,美國居住多年後,講國語還有台灣腔,真有趣
I've watched this video so many times, because it touched me a lot. ❤
Because it has a strong sense of intimacy for Taiwanese people.
Of course I've subscribed your channel since I watched your videos firstly 7 days ago.
What a nicely made video. My son was born in Taiwan, but now that he is school age he goes to a western school in HK.
一開頭是寫給台灣的一封情書吧
後面說的堂兄弟妹應該是錯誤的,堂兄弟妺 指的是父親這方的 叔叔 阿伯的小孩,表兄弟 指的是母親的兄弟姐妹的小孩(小小糾正一下,沒有其他意思)
老師跟以前沒太多變化,倒是女大十八變 妳變很多 變漂亮很多
提到霄裡玉元宮 才發現 這裡是我前幾年跑物流的區域,這裡是八德區,不過上個坡就是中壢區了,算是八德的邊疆區域
歡迎回台灣👍👍🇹🇼
爸爸居然留豬哥亮髮型餒 😊
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I enjoyed watching all your videos. Thank you for sharing.
Taiwan has the best food in the world. REALLY!
Amazing video, as always! You are such a a beautiful representation of the diversity in this world ❤️ thank you for showing us a piece of your heart in this video ❤️
Wow, thanks so much for the kind comment!
Wish my folks were that warm. They would've cussed out the camera. 😂 I appreciate 😊 you sharing your family and homeland Dot! 🎉
Thanks for watching Brian :)
Thank you for remembering your home no matter where you are.
Beef noodle soup is also my goto when I go to back once in a blue moon. AND NO SHOT tha that is the same primary school I went to! I totally get what you mean about the vibe. When I left Taiwan I was 5 and there were no MRT or anything like that. would've been like 20 odd years til I went back next and god it was so different yet at the same time super nostalgic. My gran lived in hualien and even though it did change there quite a bit it's still much less developed and definitely reminded me of "home".
I don't know if you've ever felt the same way as me but for someone who's had a bit of a identity cultural crisis. Going back to Taiwan totally fixed that for me.
You travelled around the world and finally back for a home travel.
Heartwarming, thank you for sharing your life with us.
不要那麼久才回台灣,你有一半血源來自台灣,也是你母親家鄉,希望以後有空常回台灣☺️~聖誕節快樂❄️☃️🧑🎄🦌🎄😆
其實台灣這十來年教育方式已經沒以前那麼威權,現在更强調多元適性發展喔
This was so very touching. Thank you for your story.
Welcome to Taiwan❤
I subscribed to this channel 👍
我第一次觀看妳的影片,感動了!
👍👍👍👍👍期待下次的影片!
Awesome quality and great personal story.
整集口白就是:回童年鄉之旅❣️
Loved learning about this part of your history
Wow, amazing, I was also graduated from 忠貞elementary school in 1991. And 忠貞traditional market changed a lot now. It is still popular and so many tasty foods. Haha. Welcome back.
歡迎回家🇹🇼🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Taiwan is a magical place for me - as a Chinese citizen I am no longer unfortunately able to enter Taiwan. I also grew up split between two countries and this video made me cry, this video represented exactly how I felt when going back to my hometown after years
Very moving- glad I found your channel, not sure why you don’t have more subscribers, very high quality. I found connection to this vid and you because my mother was born and raised in the Philippines and married (age 32 at the time) my father (age 57 at the time) mail order bride style in order to get to the US. She was the only one of her family that left so all my mother’s side is still over there. I was born in Portland and we would travel back to the Philippines every few years all my life. My father died at age 79 when I was 21 in ‘03 so seeing the dedication to your father at the end made me emotional. I often wonder what my life would have been like if my mother would have never left her home country and I was raised over there like all my cousins that struggle daily and envy me and my life here in the US… thanks again and keep up your excellent work
Thanks for watching! I’m glad you connected with the content definitely lots of what ifs in the biracial experience.
Ohmymymy Teresa Teng IS the super artist for all the Asian Family in the Universe for sure 😊🙏 And bon appétit as well 😅
Dottie & Lenza, Thanks for sharing this wonderfully made video of Dottie's past-present and introspect. I'll be introducing this soulful video to a few Taiwanese girls studying English. Best wishes to you guys 2024!
Love beef noodle soup. Grilled sausages looked really yummy. Absolutely love egg and oysters, absolutely winner for me. Absolutely Outstanding From Start To Finish And Loved Every Minute
As an overseas Chinese stayed in Taiwan for 7 yrs your video made me feel nostalgic
Omg I wasn't expecting that you're are half Taiwanese.
I'm was searching San Francisco city and l saw your content then I entered your channel page and it end up finding this video. 🎉
上次影片您說是"桃園中正國小"(可能是字幕翻錯),害我高興了一下,有這麼可愛的學妹,而這部影片證實您是桃園龍岡"忠貞國小",桃園龍岡那的確留有不少傳統"雲南、滇緬"的店家,還有您父親真的留下不少珍貴的影片......
Awesome videos. Thanks for sharing!
歡迎回家😊這裡永遠都是妳的故鄉🎉
Very warm video to watch.
That's cool. My families and cousins are from the same area, they all went to 東安國小around the corner.
哇,很好看的影片🎉 I like it very much
Very heartwarming Taiwan is very beautiful like its people,We must protect it at all cost!
welcome home🙂
This channel deserves 1 million subs. Video quality is on the dot. 👍
Thank you!
看見了台灣最美的一面就是人興人之間最真誠的情感❤
love your content
謝謝分享;平安喜樂,順心如意。
incredible video. I miss TW
Your video is so well-done and lovely. I also left Taiwan at a young age and this brings back such sweet times of my home country. Thank you!
很棒的台灣紀錄!
16:25 Lenza is exactly right, stinky tofu is an acquired taste.
wow! 這影片已經是紀錄片水準了,不是一般的yt影片。
Wonderful video! I left Taiwan 55 years ago, at the age of 12. I married a Taiwanese woman six years ago. I've been back every year for the past seven years. Here's something you might not appreciate, given your age. In 2020, I accompanied my in-laws on a Saturday to the local school to watch them cast their ballots for the presidential election. I became so emotional. Within a short time frame (from the perspective of political changes), Taiwan went from a dictatorship to a vibrant democracy. Long live Taiwan!
Hello, the visuals in your video are spectacular. I have a question I believe you can answer better than anyone else. I'm Turkish, and my wife is Taiwanese. We're currently living in the US, and our 2-year-old child holds triple citizenship. We're excited about his future, but we're unsure about the best educational path. Should we start our child's schooling in Taiwan and then transition to the US, or would it be more beneficial to complete his education in one country from start to finish? I'd love to hear your thoughts on this. Keep up with the exceptional work, we wish you the best.
Loved this
23年前我在隔壁的陸軍龍陵營區服役
記得那時候旁邊眷村軍方在搞改建,常常去現場支援說明會,弄完就會去市場
當然在我退伍前也都還沒動工,現在回去那些眷村都是大樓了...
THANK YOU FOR THIS!
Nice to meet you and see your vlogs sir mam❤
六歲以前我們家也在忠貞,忠貞市場旁,貿易七村
welcome back home anytime.
My daughter is 2 now. She is biracial and born in Tw. I am curious to find out how she identifies herself when she's older.