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by raugmoss6 » 12 Jun 2012, 23:24
Hi all,
I'm an expat whose parents were born in Taiwan, and am visiting Taipei for a few weeks this summer. During previous visits I've been able to meet a bunch of new people through events coordinated on facebook, but this year I'm unable to find a group with a similar purpose (on fb or otherwise). Can anyone point me to a useful group or forum?
Thanks!
Aaron
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by cityathrt » 15 Jun 2012, 01:48
I stumbled across several groups yesterday on meetup.com that seem to meet regularly for a variety of activities, enjoy Taipei!
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