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Insider spoke to seven expats in Taiwan about what it s been like living there, both before and during the pandemic.
Expats love the affordable healthcare and underrated local activities like eating at night markets and hiking through gorges.
Maria José Cubero had never set foot in Asia before she moved to Taiwan in 2016.
Her husband got a job at a Taiwanese airline after having trouble finding work in their home country of Costa Rica, and she and her six-year-old son followed him to the tiny East Asian island to start a new life. I came here with the lowest expectations, Cubero, a journalist and marketing specialist, told Insider. So living here surprised me very much.
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