From Taiwan to Berlin: Dido Lin’s Path to Becoming a Correspondent
Interviewby Jing-Wen Lo It all began with a failed German language exam. Dido Lin, a political science student in Taiwan, never planned to study German seriously. She only signed up for the course because her best friend thought it would be fun to take it together. But when she failed the exam, she was embarrassed
Rethinking the Long Night of Museums: How to Make It Short and Sweet
City life . Culture . Opinion pieceby Jing-wen Lo On October 19, art venues across Munich, which typically close by 5 p.m., stayed open from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Celebrating its 25th year, the annual event Lange Nacht der Museen (Long Night of Museums) offered visitors the opportunity to explore more than 100 art spaces at night. However, those expecting
Wendy in Munich
AuthorsMy name is Jing-wen (Wendy) Lo, and I’m from Taiwan, a small island in the Pacific Ocean near China. I used to feel a bit insecure when introducing where I’m from, expecting people to either confuse Taiwan with Thailand or assume it’s part of China. But to my surprise, most people I’ve met in Europe