It feels like I've been waiting most of my life for this to roll around, even though it's only been 18 months or so.
Here are answers to some questions people have been asking me.
Where are you going? Hong Kong (2 nights), Taipei (8 nights), Paris (7 nights), drive from Paris to Nice (3 nights), London (6 nights) inc. Manchester (1 night), Boston (3 nights), New York City (7 nights), Los Angeles (2 nights). Total nights on the ground: 39 (+ 2 in the air).
Why Taipei? Really: why not? But if you must have reasons: I have seen a number of Taiwanese films that have made a really strong impression on me (Yi Yi (above), A Brighter Summer Day, The Wayward Cloud, Goodbye Dragon Inn). There's something compelling about a culture that is so young in some ways and so old in others. Also, I used to visit a Taiwanese cafe in Hawthorn that intrigued me. Their meals were so strange (fried chicken with rice, fried egg and pickled cabbage - the egg on top of the rice and smothered with tomato sauce) that no one went there. But I loved it. Also, all the other places on my itinerary are predictable Western tourist stops. Why not throw in something unexpected? AND it has provided me with a good reason to learn some Mandarin.
Are you going alone? Yes. Part of my reason for doing the trip is to put myself out in the world on my own. Approaching 30, I've never really done that and I feel the need to test myself. (Some 'test', I know, but it's a start...)
Where are you staying? I've booked an assortment of hotels, B&Bs and self-catering apartments, all on the relatively cheap side.
Don't think I'll post again until I'm actually abroad.