Disclaimer: We found an old blog post draft that was never published. When I say old, I mean SEVEN YEARS old. Some of this information is from 2014, some things we updated to the current status of Taiwan.
China - in the 1990s and 2000s | Taiwan - 2013-14, 2020-21 |
More bikes, cycle for transportation | Cycle for leisure, sport and transportation (students bike to school) |
RenMinBi is the currency. | The currency is the New Taiwan Dollar. |
Political protests are not shown on TV. | Protests against the government are in the news. |
Lots of my relatives are there. | I only have a few relatives here. |
Bathroom stalls might have doors. Few public restrooms provide toilet paper. | Bathroom stalls have doors. Some public restrooms provide toilet paper. |
Mostly squatty potties in public restrooms | In public restrooms you have a choice of squatty potty or toilet |
Bathrooms are generally cleaner | |
More private cars and scooters | |
People line up when waiting. | |
Sidewalks are not always useable. | Sidewalks are often unusable for walking |
Has REAL pandas, but not many. | Has lots of Food Panda (drivers on scooters of a food delivery service) (2020-21) |
It is very competitive to get into university | It is easier to get into university. |
Enormous class size | Extra large class size |
Traffic laws exist. However... there is some degree of traffic FREEDOM. | They obey traffic rules more. Drivers are somewhat more cautious. This is relative. I still see people cross on a red light and in some places parking is a mess. |
Less spitting | |
Lots of men smoke. | Some men chew beetle. bīngláng 檳榔 |
Many sales people are aggressive/proactive. | Salespeople are more chill. 😎 |
Yes, technically there are elections in China, but... | They have political campaigns and elections. |
Falungong is illegal. | Falungong is accepted. |
Homosexuality is generally not accepted. | Homosexuality is more accepted but there are still plenty of people who disapprove of it. (2014) A marriage equality law was passed in 2019. (2021) |