Stranded on Foot in a Literal Typhoon (This Got Dangerous)

This is the raw, unscripted reality of getting caught in a natural disaster abroad. After diving into the sunny vibes of Kaohsiung, learning the hidden history behind Tainan's Wind God Temple, and navigating the docks of Donggang, the weather turned furious. We had to execute a frantic motorbike rescue and sprint to catch the final 10-minute evacuation ferry off Lambai Island before the entire port shut down for days.Stuck back on the streets of Donggang in the pounding rain with nowhere to go—this is exactly how the nightmare started.🔔 SUBSCRIBE NOW to follow the journey into Part 2: Surviving the Peak of the Storm and Swimming with Wild Turtles! Kaohsiung (高雄): The massive port city where your journey kicks off with sunny, relaxed art district vibes. Tainan (台南): Taiwan's oldest historic city, where you filmed the high-energy temple parade and visited the Wind God Temple. Donggang (東港): The mainland harbor town where you explore the fish market, film the docked ships, and eventually get stranded on foot in the pounding rain. Lambai Island / Xiaoliuqiu (小琉球): The small coral island off the coast where you filmed the beautiful Sunset Point rock formations right before the typhoon sirens start blaring.