This is part six in a six-part series covering 3D printing developments in Taiwan. To learn more, read parts one, two, three, four, and five.
Photos by Danielle Matich.
After Taipei, Danielle and I had the amazing opportunity to meet up with my mom’s English student, from when she lived in Taiwan in 1968. Li Nan Hui and his wife, Lvyue Ling, picked us up from the High Speed Rail station in Taichung and immediately took us to Lukang, one of the oldest cities on the island, and not far from the coast, making for a bright, tropical climate that contrasted starkly with the rainy days of the capital.…
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