Borderless House Event | Beach Cleanup at Shalun Beach!

Hello everyone! Remember the plastic reduction takoyaki party held by BORDERLESS HOUSE last year at Share House Technology Building 2? We tasted delicious takoyaki made by our Japanese tenants and conveyed the crucial message of reducing plastic to protect our planet.

This year, we are bringing that passion to Shalun Beach, taking action to clean up the trash. Let’s join hands to create a cleaner, more beautiful future for our planet!

Come with BORDERLESS HOUSE to Shalun Beach in New Taipei!

On that sunny day, the sun shone brightly, and although the wind was quite strong, the cool air eased the heat. BORDERLESS HOUSE staff joined the tenants from Share House in picking up trash on the beach while enjoying the calmness of the ocean. To our surprise, we met another group of university students who were also there for the beach cleanup! This made the whole event even more vibrant. They were also amazed that BORDERLESS HOUSE is a co-living brand that focuses on cultural exchange! As our garbage bags filled up, the interactions among the tenants grew, strengthening their bonds.


Once the cleanup was over, everyone decided to head to Tamsui Old Street to relax, strolling along the riverside while enjoying food and shopping. The sunset created a beautiful backdrop, perfectly concluding this fulfilling day💗.


Ready to experience the beauty of Taiwan’s hidden gems while making lifelong connections? Join us on our next adventure and explore Taiwan’s stunning landscapes with the BORDERLESS HOUSE community!

Whether you’re looking to connect with nature or meet new people, our share houses in Taiwan offer the perfect blend of community and adventure. Click here to explore our share houses in Taiwan and start your journey today✨!

A special short-term stay at Share House Xinyi-Anhe1✨


Xinyi-Anhe 1 Share House’s short-term stay program has officially launched! Enjoy lower rent than other BORDERLESS HOUSE houses, and if you stay the entire two months, you’ll benefit from an extra discount. 

If you’re currently looking for a short-term stay, click here to get more detailed information now!!!

Experience the Charm of Share House: Special short-term stay discounts, making it easy for you to connect with people from around the world.

Looking for a short-term stay in Taipei that lets you fully immerse yourself in the local lifestyle while connecting with people from around the world? The short-term stay program at BORDERLESS HOUSE Xinyi-Anhe 1 is the perfect choice!

We provide not only a comfortable place to stay but also a lively community atmosphere brimming with international interactions. Explore our special discounts now and make your Taipei journey not only affordable but also filled with surprises and meaningful experiences!

Special short-term stay discounts✨

Xinyi-Anhe 1 Share House’s short-term stay program has officially launched! Enjoy lower rent than other BORDERLESS HOUSE houses, and if you stay the entire two months, you’ll benefit from an extra discount!!!

■ Details: Stay for 2 months and receive a 50% rent discount for the first month.
・Full rent and utility fees for the entire stay must be paid upon move-in.
・Utility fees are charged based on regular monthly rates and are not covered by the discount.
■ Applicable Share House: Xinyi-Anhe1
■ Stay Period: From December 2, 2024, to January 31, 2025 (Stay limited to 2 months)
■ Application Deadline: Now until November 23, 2024. Click here to submit your application.
■ Notes:
1. If you move out before the end of your rental agreement, you will not get a refund for rent or utility fees.
2. To use this offer, please let us know ahead of time.
3. BORDERLESS HOUSE has the right to end the rental agreement if any rules are broken or if the tenant is found to be unsuitable.

Why Choose BORDERLESS HOUSE?

BORDERLESS HOUSE is like a miniature international village🌎, where people from all over the world come together. By living together, you can deeply explore different cultures and form strong bonds of friendship. We also organize language exchanges and a variety of events to encourage interaction between houses, helping you broaden your international outlook and friendship network. Plus, our special ‘BORDERLESS TRAVEL’ program allows you to stay in our share houses in Japan and Korea, offering you an even more enriching and exciting travel experience!

In addition, each house is fully equipped, ideally located, and offers flexible lease terms, making it easier and more convenient for you to enjoy life in Taipei!

Whether you want to make new friends in a short time or gain a deeper insight into Taipei’s culture, you can do it all in this globally-minded space. Discover a different way of living through the information below!
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Borderless House Event | Explore Taiwan’s Hidden Trails: Sandiaoling Hike

The rich natural environment around Taipei provides a perfect setting for hiking. This time, we chose the Sandiaoling Trail, famed for its spectacular waterfalls.

More than 20 tenants from BORDERLESS HOUSE share houses joined this event, coming together to explore and bond through a shared love for nature. The hike allowed us to not only appreciate Taiwan’s stunning landscapes but also engage in meaningful cultural exchanges, making it a memorable experience for everyone living in a share house community.

Now, let’s begin our journey from Sandiaoling Station, and dive into the beauty of this ancient trail with its magnificent waterfalls and tranquil environment!

The Waterfall Journey: Hegu, Motian, and Pipa Cave Waterfalls

The first stop was Hegu Waterfall, standing 15 meters tall, gracefully flowing through the dense forest. It’s the only waterfall we couldn’t get close to, but an observation deck nearby provided a fantastic view.

Continuing along the trail for another 20 minutes, we arrived at Motian Waterfall. Taller and more dramatic than Hegu, Motian’s powerful stream crashes down like a curtain of silver. The pool and rocks at its base enhance its majestic feel. Some of our share house tenants took a break here, cooling off in the fresh waters, while others enjoyed capturing beautiful photos from the viewpoint.

We then ascended to our final stop, Pipa Cave Waterfall, perched at the highest point of the trail. Water cascades down from a cave in the cliffside, with the sound reverberating through the valley, creating a mystical atmosphere. We stayed for about an hour and a half, enjoying lunch and the tranquility. A group photo sealed the memory of this shared experience.

Let’s top off this unforgettable journey with shaved ice!

To top off the day, we indulged in shaved ice from a local shop near the station. Even though it was a dry season and the waterfalls weren’t at their fullest, the beauty and tranquility of Sandiaoling left us in awe. This hike allowed us to connect more deeply with Taiwan’s nature and brought BORDERLESS HOUSE tenants closer together. We’re already looking forward to the next adventure!

Ready to experience the beauty of Taiwan’s hidden gems while making lifelong connections? Join us on our next adventure and explore Taiwan’s stunning landscapes with the BORDERLESS HOUSE community!

Whether you’re looking to connect with nature or meet new people, our share houses in Taiwan offer the perfect blend of community and adventure. Click here to explore our share houses in Taiwan and start your journey today✨!

イベント | ハウスメイトと一緒に、地元で旧正月の風習を体験!

みなさん「春節」をご存じですか?太陰暦にもとづき、「中国新年」や「旧正月」として広く親しまれるこのお祭りは、台湾では特に重要な祝日の一つとされています。この時期になると多くの人々が地元へと戻り、家族や友人との再会を楽しみながら新たな年の訪れをともに祝います。しかし一口に春節といっても、その風習や伝統は地域によってさまざま。中でも台湾の春節は、独自の魅力に溢れています!例えば、大晦日には家族が一堂に会し、先祖に感謝と敬意を伝える儀式を行います。その後、家族団らんの夕食を楽しみ、深夜まで語り合います。新年初日に行われるのが挨拶回り。親戚や友人の家を訪れ、新たな年の幸運を祈ります。二日目には既婚女性が自身の実家を訪れ、家族や親戚、そして親しい友人との絆を深めます。三日目は休息をとるため早めに就寝する日とされ、四日目には、神様をお迎えして一年の幸運を願うための儀式が行われます。そして五日目には仕事始めとなり、日常が戻ってきます。このように台湾の春節は、古くから伝わる伝統と現代の生活が融合する中で、家族の絆を深める貴重な時期となっています。

今年、ボーダレスハウスの台湾人ハウスメイト、ジェームスが、日本人ハウスメイトのあずさを特別な旧正月体験に招待!彼の地元である高雄や台南で、一緒に春節をお祝いしました。滞在を通じて、あずさはジェームスの案内で台湾独自の風習を体験し、春節の魅力に存分に触れることができたようです!彼らの旅を追いかけながら、旧正月の南台湾がどのように彩られるのか、一緒に見ていきましょう!

高雄から旅行を始めましょう!光のドーム、旗津、旗津灯台、駁二芸術特区✨


旧正月の冒険は、高雄での壮大な体験ととともにスタートしました!最初の目的地は、地元で話題の美麗島駅にある「光のドーム」。人生の物語を「水:生命の源」「地:繁栄と成長」「光:創造の精神」「火:破壊と再生」という4つのテーマで描いたこのアート作品は、訪れる人々に愛と寛容のメッセージを伝えます。高雄に来てくれた友人をここへ連れてきて、友情と思い出を刻んだ写真を撮るのが、私の定番コースです。



次なる目的地は、旗津の海岸線。私たちは自転車をレンタルし、海辺のバイクロードを颯爽と走り抜けました!潮の香りと海風が心地よく、夕日を背に輝くあずさの表情が印象的でした。サイクリングしながらこんなにも美しい景色を堪能するのは、彼女にとって珍しい体験だったようです。彼女の喜んでいる様子は、その笑顔からひしひしと伝わってきました。台湾の大自然に包まれながら、特別な一日の終わりを迎えるこのひととき。まさに旅の醍醐味です。



その後私たちは、夜景を楽しむために旗津灯台を訪れました。この場所には、旗津ビーチと高雄の夜景を一望できる素晴らしい眺めが広がっています。意外な穴場スポットのため、あまり人も多くありません。私たちはここで長い時間を過ごし、心穏やかなひとときを味わいました。


最後に船で高雄に戻り、駁二芸術特区を散策しました。私はあずさに、「高雄は歴史的に貿易が栄えた港町のため、頻繁に貨物船が行き来している」ことを説明しました。散策の道中には、たくさんのアートインスタレーションやフードトラックを見かけました。このように、元々は貿易商品を保管する倉庫だった駁二の建物が、今では芸術の中心地に変身しています。

佛光山、獅子舞や龍舞、そして台南に向かいましょう!



翌日、私たちは春の訪れを感じさせる特別な場所、佛光山へ足を運びました。台湾最大の仏教寺院であるこの聖地は、平和と繁栄を願う人々で年中賑わっています。しかし佛光山は、単に祈りを捧げるだけの場所ではありません。この寺院では、例えば大豆やキノコから作られたベジタリアンチキンなど、思いがけないほど多様なベジタリアン料理と世界各国の料理を楽しむことができます。また、新年の喜びを表現する獅子舞や龍舞が、そのいきいきとしたパフォーマンスで、祭りの雰囲気をより一層高めてくれました。


夜になると、私たちは台南へと向かいました。ここでは、日本統治時代の1932年に、台湾全土で2番目、南台湾で最初に開業した歴史あるデパート林百貨を訪れました。リニューアルオープンした現在も、その歴史的価値を保ちつつ、「文化的でクリエイティブなデパート」として新たな魅力を発信し続けています。台湾の名産品である、ヌガーや茶葉、パイナップルケーキに始まり、衣類や旧日本統治時代の文化を反映したユニークな工芸品など、あらゆる商品が勢ぞろい!どの商品も、伝統的な和柄と地元台湾のスタイルが見事に融合した、愛らしいパッケージで販売されています。そのユニークな商品と文化的背景から、訪れる全ての人に特別な体験を約束する林百貨。ぜひ足を運んでみてください!

元宵節の雰囲気を体験し、美味しい台南料理を食べましょう。



春節が元宵節(春節から数えて15日目の満月の日。日本の小正月にあたる)に近づくこの季節、提灯祭りに彩られた台南の街は、まるで光の絨毯を敷き詰めたよう。今年も街のいたる所で提灯が輝き、寺院では独自の提灯が展示され、どこもかしこも祝祭の雰囲気で満ち溢れています。また、街中にひっそりとたたずむアート作品や小さなお店を前に、散策者たちは足を止め、小さな冒険へと足を踏み出します。




先ほど紹介した高雄は、夜ごとにその美しさを増す活気あふれた港町のイメージがぴったり。一方「食の首都」と呼ばれる台南で、その味を楽しまない手はありませんよね!台南伝統の朝食といえば海鮮粥。その昔漁業が栄えた台南ならではの、働く地元の人たちを支えるハートフルな料理です。そして、台南牛肉湯は絶対に試してほしい一品。濃厚で滑らかなスープに、柔らかく風味豊かな牛肉が加わることで、絶妙な味わいを生み出しています。台北と比べると台南の物価はお手頃なので、豊かな食文化を心ゆくまで満喫できること請け合いです!

台南で絶対に試してほしいデザートとして、豆花フルーツかき氷を見逃すわけにはいきません。夏に人気のマンゴーかき氷は、外国人旅行者からも愛される一品。一方で冬には、旬のストロベリーかき氷で、甘いひとときを楽しむことができます。

以上が、あずさと一緒に故郷台湾で過ごした、充実の2泊3日の旅行記録でした。もし機会があれば、私も日本ならではの新年の風習を体験してみたいです:)!新しい文化を体験し、お互いの国の素晴らしさを共有し合う旅は、これからも続いていくことでしょう…。

海外友達を作りたくない?ボーダレスハウスに入居しましょう!

 BORDERLESS HOUSEで、まるで留学のような体験が自宅で可能に!世界中の文化があなたを待っています✨ 今すぐクリックして、国際的な旅を開始しよう👇 

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Weekend Trip with Roommates – One Day Trip to the North Coast

After a week of work, not sure where to go for the weekend? Let our Zhongshan-Shuanglian1 housemates take you on an outing!

This time, they have organized a one-day trip to the North Coast, allowing us to explore the recommended attractions and delicacies together!!!

First Stop – Shalun Beach in Tamsui

Located near the Lover’s Bridge in Tamsui, Shalun Beach is a perfect spot to sit on the sand, gaze at the ocean, and experience the tranquility of the coast. This beach, not frequently visited by the public, is a relatively serene hidden gem. Watching children and pets roam freely creates a healing atmosphere. On that day, they brought picnic mats and enjoyed the beach while chatting. One of our housemates from the UK later shared that the view of this sea was truly therapeutic for her, as back in her hometown, she rarely had the opportunity to see such expansive seascapes. She expressed joy in being able to appreciate Taiwan’s coastline with everyone.

Second Stop – Laomei Green Reef

Continuing along the North Coast, you’ll reach a community called “Laomei.” Here, you’ll find Taiwan’s only green reef coast known as “Laomei Green Reef.” What makes it special is that in April, as the northeast monsoon gradually subsides, the reef becomes covered with lush green seaweed, creating a breathtaking landscape known as the “Green Reef.”

Additionally, the local area offers a treat known as “石花凍” (Stone Flower Jelly), a delightful dessert. Our Japanese housemate mentioned that the taste of 石花凍 reminds her of a Japanese summer snack called “ところてん” (Tokoroten), with similar flavors. The difference lies in Japan’s practice of shaping it into noodle-like strips. The most popular way to enjoy it is by drizzling black vinegar, or combining it with bonito soy sauce and sesame. For those with a sweet tooth, you can also try it with a drizzle of black sugar syrup.

Third Stop – Jinshan Old Street


After leaving Laomei, they arrived at the highlight of today’s lunch itinerary – Jinshan Old Street. Jinshan is renowned for three must-try delicacies: crab, duck meat, and sweet potatoes. The Three-Point Crab and Seafood Congee are highly recommended here, which includes a whole crab in one bowl – delicious!

Speaking of sweet potatoes, our Korean housemate tried chatting with the sweet potato vendor in Taiwanese.
Housemate: 這地瓜金價賀甲嗎? (Is this sweet potato really delicious?)
Surprisingly, they discovered that the Taiwanese pronunciation of “真的” (really) is quite similar to the Korean pronunciation, and they also found similarities in the pronunciation of other words like “圖書館” (library), “學生” (student), and “時間” (time). It was truly fascinating!

After savoring the delicious seafood congee, they visited Jinshan Temple Street. A notable feature here is the self-service duck meat and dishes, with the must-try items being duck meat and fried noodles!

After indulging in duck meat, they found red sweet potato ice cream on the old street, and of course, various fresh sweet potatoes for sale. Once they were full and satisfied, they strolled to the public foot bath at Huanggang Community in the back mountains of Jinshan, offering free hot spring foot baths. Enjoying the scenery and chatting with friends while soaking their feet was truly relaxing.

Unconsciously, dusk arrived, and they prepared to head to the next destination as the sun set in the west.

Fourth Stop – Zhongjiao Bay


After enjoying the foot bath, they headed to Zhongjiao Bay near Jinshan. This beach is known for its cleanliness and is a popular spot among surfing enthusiasts.

They played on the beach until evening. After the activities, hunger struck again, signaling it was time to head to the final destination of the day.

Final Stop – Keelung Temple Night Market


They chose Keelung Temple Night Market as the concluding destination for their North Coast journey. The entrance of the night market exuded a vibrant atmosphere with colorful flags, and on both sides were stalls offering a variety of delicious dishes, including braised pork rice, nutritious sandwiches, bubble ice, and more, waiting for everyone to explore.

After a day of fun and satisfaction, it was time to head home. The housemates had a happy and fulfilling day, looking forward to the next adventure!

Now, how do you get to these North Coast attractions? In addition to convenient public transportation, driving is an excellent choice for touring. Even if you don’t have a car, there’s no need to worry!

Zipcar: Car-Sharing Service

Starting from January 1, 2024, we are thrilled to announce our collaboration with Zipcar, providing exclusive car rental benefits for BORDERLESS HOUSE tenants. Whether you wish to roam freely or leisurely explore the beautiful North Coast, Zipcar is your ideal choice.

Benefit Highlights:


1. Receive $300 in Z Credits (Z Credits can only be applied towards rental fees, excluding other charges).
2. For Residents Registering as Zipcar Members in the First Three Months.

Enjoy complimentary access to premium membership perks, applicable to Zipcar Value Plan rates.
For more information, please refer to the official Zipcar website.

Partnership|BORDERLESS HOUSE × Global Overseas Education

Global Overseas Education

Global Overseas Education was founded in 1990 as a language school offering specialized courses in English, Japanese and Korean. In addition to language courses, they also offer a variety of other services. For example, they provide admissions counseling services, introduce Korean universities and language schools to international students, and offer a variety of experiential activities to give them a deeper understanding of local traditions and modern culture.

Experience the authentic Korean culture

< Living in Korea for a month >
1. Fee: USD 3,000
2. Course Description:
    face-to-face 1:1 lecture, 2 classes per week (50 minutes per class).
    The course is adapted to the student’s Korean level, even beginners can easily get started.
3. Accommodation provided:
    Single room suites, fully furnished with air conditioner, refrigerator, microwave, etc., located in the hottest area of Korea, Bucun.
4. Learn different Korean culture every week, including Korean traditional music, traditional art, K-Pop dance, crafts and TV station visits.
5. Airport pick-up service (only upon arrival)
6. Local people will introduce various local delicious food.
● Individual activities such as admission to the royal palace, musical concert, temple stay, hanok experience, DMZ, kimchi making experience, etc. will be charged separately.
●Transportation and tour guide fees will be charged separately.

< Living in Korea for a week > 
1. Fee: USD 1,000
2. Course Description:
    face-to-face 1:1 lecture, 2 classes (50 minutes per class).
    The course is adapted to the student’s Korean level, even beginners can easily get started.
3. Accommodation provided:
    Single room suites, fully furnished with air conditioner, refrigerator, microwave, etc., located in the hottest area of Korea, Bucun.
4. Learn different Korean culture, including Korean traditional music, traditional art, K-Pop dance, crafts (only choose one) and TV station visits.
5. Airport pick-up service (only upon arrival)
6. Local people will introduce various local delicious food.
● Individual activities such as admission to the royal palace, musical concert, temple stay, hanok experience, DMZ, kimchi making experience, etc. will be charged separately.
●Transportation and tour guide fees will be charged separately.

< 2 nights and 3 days in Korea > USD 500
1. Fee: USD 500
2. Course Description:
    face-to-face 1:1 lecture, 50 minutes.
    The course is adapted to the student’s Korean level, even beginners can easily get started.
3. Accommodation provided plus the breakfast with sandwiches :
    Single room suites, fully furnished with air conditioner, refrigerator, microwave, etc., located in the hottest area of Korea, Bucun.
4. Learning Korean Culture: Once (K-Pop Dance, Craft)
5. Airport pick-up service (only upon arrival)
6. Local people will introduce various local delicious food.
● Individual activities such as admission to the royal palace, musical concert, temple stay, hanok experience, DMZ, kimchi making experience, etc. will be charged separately.
●Transportation and tour guide fees will be charged separately.

Room’s pictures

Courses related photos

(K-pop Dance Course, Korean Traditional Art Course, Korean Traditional Music Course)

Contact Info

Company: Global Overseas Education 
Director: 金惠泳 KIM, Hye Young
Address: Rm. 201, Deoksoo B/D, 636-25 Yeoksam-Dong, Gangnam-Gu, Seoul, 06130 ,S. Korea (Post code:06130)
Tel: No. : +82-2-555-5332 / Mobile # : +82-10-3209-5271
Website: www.globaluhak.co.kr
E-mail : moonfeel1999@naver.com

【家賃・入居規則】ご予約前にご確認ください!

入居者の皆様、ボーダレスハウスにご興味のある皆様へ。

BORDERLESS HOUSE TAIWANは2014年に最初のシェアハウスをスタートしました。言語や文化が好きな人、世界中の友達と交流したい人のための多文化コミュニティを作ることに力を入れています。また、台北での生活がより快適で安心できるものになるよう、常にサービスを考え、工夫しています。
“このような素晴らしい、多様性に富んだコミュニティ作りに私たちと共に参加していただき”、本当にありがとうございます。

しかし、家賃や物価の上昇により、従来通りの管理が難しくなってきている状況です。従いまして、管理方法と価格の一部を調整させていただくことにいたしました。しかしながら、この調整により、皆様により良いサービスをご提供できればと考えております。

詳細は下記をご確認ください。

水道光熱費

夏季 (5月~10月): 1,200 元
冬季 (11月~4月): 800 元

以下を含む
請求書: 光熱費、ガス代、管理費、Wifi、TVチャンネル代
日常サポート: 基本的な掃除用具、食器、電化製品、エアコン、洗濯機のメンテナンス(年1回)

契約タイプ

  1. 【短期契約】
    – 中途解約が可能です(30日前までにお申し出ください)。
  2. 【一年契約】
    – 中途解約はできません
    – 早期退去の場合、残日数分の賃料をお支払いいただきます。

BORDERLESS HOUSEでの生活をスタートするには、2つの異なる選択肢がある!

 

短期契約から
(短期契約から1年契約に変更する場合、元のリース開始日から1年カウントで手数料$1000をお支払い頂きます)

こんな方におすすめ:
✓台北での短期賃貸
語学学校學生
✓台北でのインターンシップ
✓シェアハウスのことをよく知らない、または他人と一緒に住んだことがない。
✓台北で新しい職場環境に変わったばかり
✓シェアハウスに興味がある

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(2年目以降は 短期契約にでき、早期解約も可能。)

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Language Exchange|How should I prepare for Language Exchange and practice speaking?

Do you want to practice your speaking skills for free through “Language Exchange” and meet new foreign friends, but don’t know where to start preparing? Or have you tried “Language Exchange” before, but after encountering some difficulties in the process, and you just left it at that?

Then this article on language exchange prep will help you a lot!

What is Language Exchange?

Language Exchange is a reciprocal activity in which you practice the language that you are learning by chatting with a native speaker or someone who is fluent in that language. In addition, to quickly improve your speaking skills, you can also learn cultural knowledge not found in textbooks and make new friends, which is a great way to kill two birds with one stone.

Am I a good candidate for language exchange?

When you want to practice a language through Language Exchange, here are some tips you can check to see if you are a good candidate.

1) What is your purpose? Do you really want to practice the language? Or do you just want to meet foreign friends?

Because Language Exchange is not mandatory, there must be a strong motivation to learn each other’s language in order to be sustainable.

2) How is your language ability?

Usually, I suggest that it is better to have at least a daily conversation level, so that you can correct and improve your speech step by step during the conversation. Otherwise, it is easy to keep speaking only one language with each other.

3) Do you like to interact with people?

In fact, Language Exchange is also a kind of meeting internet friend activity, whether online or face-to-face, the first meeting will inevitably be awkward. So before participating in Language Exchange, you can ask yourself, do you want to meet a new stranger? Will you be curious about your partner?

What to prepare before Language Exchange?

The preparation content will vary depending on the length of time you work with your language partner, and is divided into early and late stages:

Early-stage

1) Confirm meeting time and language appointment (1 hour of full Chinese conversation, 1 hour of full foreign language conversation). And set an alarm before you start so that you don’t forget to change the language when you’re having too much fun conversation.

2) Usually, the first meeting is just about introducing yourself, why are you learning this language? What are your hobbies? Where have you traveled to? What kind of music do you prefer? Basically, it’s the same as a blind date, in the process of talking to each other to find out what you have in common and whether we have a mutual connection because this part will also affect the subsequent contact.

Late-stage

When you get to know your partner better, you will gradually start to run out of topics to talk about, so it is very important to prepare some beforehand.

1) Note down any problems of language learning that you have, such as being unsure how to translate a sentence or whether there is a more authentic way to say it. You can also bring your own textbooks or assignments and discuss your questions together.

2) If you have a grammatical problem, try not to ask a native speaker, because they usually don’t know how to explain it, either. Unless the partner major in linguistics, otherwise a lot of time will be wasted trying to explain grammar.

3) Share something interesting that happened recently, or any interesting articles, news, videos, cultural differences or interesting topics to discuss. It is better to have questions with a little depth, such as environmental protection or social issues, so that you can practice expressing your own ideas, and hear the results of your partner’s opinions from different perspectives.

4) Write an exchange diary! Language Exchange is not only to practice speaking, writing is also a very important part of it. You can write a short article about your reading experience or a movie afterthought. Gradually your writing skills will be greatly improved without you even realizing it!

5) Let’s hang out together! Hiking, movies, museums, whatever you and your friends like to do, invite your language partner to go with you as well! Since you’re going out together, you don’t have to be too strict about which language you speak for how long, so just switch between them! Be flexible!

6) Register for the language test and get certified! You can practice for the content of the exam, with specific topics and sentence patterns. When you are under pressure, you will be more prepared for each Language Exchange!

What should I pay attention to during Language Exchange?

1) When introducing to each other, observe the language level of your partner and adjust your speaking speed according to the language level, pronouncing your words as clearly and standardly as possible.

2) When practicing the language, instead of expressing yourself in your native language, ask more questions so that your partner can answer his/her thoughts more often. For example: Why? What do you think? What would you do?…etc. Try to use these questions often.

3) Use the cloud notepad to record words or sentences during the meeting, so that you can easily re-read them afterward.

Where can I find a Language Exchange partner?

Nowadays there are many ways to find language exchange partners, through mobile apps, websites, or by staying in a multicultural share house.

APP& Website recommendation:

1) Hello Talk: You can send texts, voice messages, voice calling, and video calling, and you can also help each other fix sentences, translate, and other auxiliary functions. You can also upload pictures and short articles. The overall function is very similar to Instagram.

2) Tandem: It is very similar to the function of HelloTalk, except that this app will actively send the notification about the info of other members to increase the chance of matching.

3) HiNative: It is a Q&A platform where you can ask questions about grammar, wording differences, or articles, and there are usually enthusiastic answers from native speakers.

4) BORDERLESS HOUSE: It is a multicultural share house with locals and they also organize a variety of events and provide free Language Exchange opportunities from time to time.

BORDERLESS HOUSE is an international, multicultural share house with locals. There are 17 houses in Taipei City and overseas branches in Tokyo, Osaka(Japan), and Seoul(South Korea).

No War ~未来の平和を願いながら~

2022年2月24日に始まってしまったロシア軍によるウクライナへの侵攻。

私たちボーダレスハウスは、国を超えた相互理解を育むことこそが平和への種まきであり世界の争いの抑止力になると信じ、国際交流の場を提供する事業を育んでまいりました。
2008年の事業開始以来111の国1万人を超える世界中の若者たちが、ボーダレスハウスで生活を共にしながら相互理解を育んでくれています。その中にはもちろんロシアの方、ウクライナの方も多くいらっしゃいます。

様々な思想、価値観、そして国の守り方が存在する中、その衝突が今戦争という形で起きている事実。罪のない多くの人々が苦しめられている状況。そしてその状況の渦中で心痛めているであろう入居者の方々のことも想うと、言葉もありません。


いかなる理由があれ、武力行使、戦争は絶対反対。No War。


この悲劇で苦しむすべての方に思いを寄せ、ただただ一刻も早い平和が訪れることを願っています。

私たちができること。

日々悪化していく状況と不安な社会情勢の中、一方では新型コロナウィルスに対する政府の水際対策により長きにわたり入国を許されてこなかった外国人留学生たちの来日、日本留学が再開され、多くの留学生たちが日本で外国市民として暮らす日々が戻ってきます。入国解禁されてまだ数日ですが、ありがたいことに『日本でいろんな人と一緒に暮らしたい』という留学生から、たくさんのアクセスをいただいております。

私たちボーダレスハウスは、これからも彼らのような外国市民が安心して暮らせる社会の実現のために、生まれ育った環境やバックグラウンド、価値観が異なる人同士でも共に平和に暮らしている社会の実現のために、より一層心を込めて事業を育んで参ります。

今世界で起きている悲劇を前に、ただの理想論に聞こえるかもしれません。あまりの微力さに無意味だと思う方もいるかもしれません。


それでも私たちボーダレスハウスは、政府や国のリーダーではなく私たち一市民が、国を超えて心通わせる友人をもち絆を育み続けることこそが世界の平和につながる確かな一歩だと信じ使命感を持ち、変わり続ける情勢の中私たちにできることを日々問い続けながら、目の前のことに取り組んでまいります。

未来の平和を願いながら、
そして何より、この争いで失われたすべての命に対して哀悼の意を表し、これ以上尊い命が犠牲にならないことを心から祈っています。

ボーダレスハウス
代表 李成一
スタッフ一同


最後に、私たちボーダレスグループのパートナーでもあるNPO法人WELgee様が主導で開始された『ウクライナ難民受け入れ』への活動についてシェアさせていただきます。
ウクライナからの難民のために、日本が取れる7つの拡充アクション
https://www.change.org/voice4ukrainian_refugees



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The Russian military invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, 2022.

We at BORDERLESS HOUSE believe that fostering mutual understanding across national boundaries is the key to sowing the seeds of peace and deterring conflict in the world, and we have nurtured a business that provides a place for international exchange.
Since the start of our business in 2008, more than 10,000 young people from 111 countries have lived together at BORDERLESS HOUSE and fostered mutual understanding. Of course, there are many Russian and Ukrainian residents among them.

While there are various ideologies, value systems, and ways of defending one’s country, the fact is that these clashes are now taking place in the form of war. Many innocent people are suffering. We are speechless when we think of the peo[;e who must be suffering in this situation.


I am absolutely against the use of force and war for any reason. “No War”


Our hearts go out to all those who have suffered from this tragedy, and we only hope that peace will come as soon as possible.

What we can do.
Amidst the worsening situation and social unrest, the government’s border control measures against the COVID have been lifted and allowed foreign students, who had long been denied entry to Japan, to resume their studies in Japan, and many of them will return to live in Japan as foreign citizens. Although it has only been a few days since the ban was lifted, we are grateful to have received many requests from international students who want to live with various people in Japan.

We, BORDERLESS HOUSE, will continue to nurture our business more wholeheartedly for the realization of a society where foreign citizens can live in peace, and where people with different upbringings, backgrounds, and values can live together peacefully.

This may sound like mere idealism in the face of the tragedies happening in the world today. Some may think it is meaningless because of how little we can do.

Nevertheless, we at BORDERLESS HOUSE believe that we, the citizens of the world, rather than the leaders of governments and countries, should be the ones to continue to nurture the bonds of friendship that transcend national boundaries, and that this is a sure step toward world peace. We will continue to work on this.

We will continue to work for a peaceful future.
Above all, we express our condolences for all the lives lost in this conflict and sincerely hope that no more precious lives will be sacrificed.

Borderless House
Representative – Seiichi Lee
All staff members

Event | Making Tang Yuan on Winter Solstice

Cold and freezing winter is coming!

Isn’t it a perfect season to eat Tang Yuan?

Today we are going to review our winter event, Making Tang Yuan with BORDERLESS HOUSE. Not only learning Taiwanese traditional culture, but also enjoying the vibe of winter.

What is Winter Solstice?

Winter solstice: There are 24 solar terms in a year and winter solstice is one of the most important among all. It is also called, Rì Duǎn, which means a short day. The sun travels around the southern regression line on this day, so the days are shortest and the nights are longest in the northern hemisphere. After this day, it also means that real winter is coming in the northern hemisphere.

What do we eat on Winter Solstice?

Tang Yuan that we eat is also called “Dōng Jié Yuán” or ” Yuan Zī ” in the traditional way. The family will gather together and rub the glutinous rice dough into different sizes of balls on the eve of winter solstice.

Normally these Tang Yuan are available in sweet, salty, large, and small sizes. Nowadays, there are various kinds of Tang Yuan with a variety of fillings on the market. But in our tradition, it is usually red or white in color, filled with peanuts or sesame.

In Taiwan, we have all known to have Tang Yuan on winter solstice since we were young. “After eating Tang Yuan, you grow one year older!” After leaving home, eating Tang Yuan on the winter solstice seems to be a must. To have a bowl of sweet Tang Yuan with friends, roommates, or colleagues, give a warm feeling and brings a touch of warmth to the cold winter.

Actually, it is not difficult to make Tang Yuan! Just need to prepare glutinous rice flour and water, mix them into a dough, rub them into small round balls. If you want to have different colors, then just prepare some pumpkin powder, matcha powder, coffee powder, or tomato powder. Not only create the ideal shape but also eat healthier.

(The two cute Tang Yuan were based on our staff and made by one of our tenants.)

Our tenants were all creative and produce their own one-of-a-kind Tang Yuan. Then ate them all! Winter solstice is according to the lunar calendar, it is also closed to Christmas. So we could see some works related to Christmas. It was quite interesting!

Winter is really right for this kind of warm feeling! If you have any activities or ideas that you would like to participate in, please feel free to share them with us! Let BORDERLESS HOUSE provide more and more great events in the future!