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Overview
About Me
I’m a business owner from Taiwan, working in electrical installations.
I started working in this field when I was very young, so I’ve spent most of my life on construction sites, planning systems, solving problems, and talking with people from all walks of life.
Traveling, for me, is a way to slow down and observe how people really live in different cities — not just the tourist spots. I enjoy walking early in the morning, local markets, old neighborhoods, and conversations that go beyond small talk.
I’m independent, respectful, and very used to taking care of myself. I treat hosting as a mutual exchange, not just a free place to stay. I’m happy to share stories about Taiwan, my work, food culture, and life experiences, and I always keep shared spaces clean and comfortable.
Recently, I’ve been especially interested in cities with strong seasonal contrast and deep local character, which is why Harbin is high on my list.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I’m not just looking for a place to sleep — I’m genuinely interested in cultural exchange and local perspectives.
Interests
I enjoy adventure and exploring things I haven’t tried before. I’m curious about new experiences, unfamiliar places, and perspectives that challenge my usual way of thinking.
- movies
- music
- food
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I built my own business from the ground up while most people my age were still figuring out what they wanted to do.
Starting as a teenager on job sites, I learned how to plan projects, communicate with clients, manage costs, and take responsibility for every decision. Over the years, I went from following instructions to designing systems and leading projects myself.
It taught me discipline, problem-solving, and how to stay calm when things don’t go as planned — skills that also help a lot when traveling alone in unfamiliar places.
Teach, Learn, Share
I enjoy learning from locals — about daily routines, food culture, history, and how people actually live in their city. I believe local perspectives are the most valuable part of traveling.
I’m happy to share stories from Taiwan, travel experiences, and relaxed conversations. I enjoy simple moments like walking together, chatting at home, or having tea or coffee without rushing.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I bring a respectful, easy-going attitude and a genuine interest in cultural exchange. I take good care of myself and always treat shared spaces with respect.
If you feel like talking, I’m happy to share stories about work, travel, and life. If you prefer quiet time, I fully understand and respect that as well.
For me, the best hosting experience is when both sides feel comfortable and natural.