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Tiffany Chu at home in Taiwan

- By Jae-Ha Kim Tribune Content Agency

Tiffany Chu plays an artificial intelligen­ce robot named Sophie in the Twitch series “Artificial” — a prime-time Emmy

Award winner for outstandin­g innovation in interactiv­e media. Her other projects include the lead role in Justin Chon’s film “Ms. Purple” and producing credits on the podcast “Your Buddy Justin Lee.” Born in Taipei, Taiwan, and raised in San Jose, California, Chu studied film at the University of California at Irvine. The Los Angeles resident interacts with fans on Instagram. “Artificial” airs on Twitch on Thursday nights.

Q: What is your favorite vacation destinatio­n?

A: Taiwan. Most of my family is there. I can’t rave enough about the delectable food, night life and beautiful hiking trails. Transporta­tion is super convenient there as well. When you arrive at Taoyuan Internatio­nal Airport, buy a prepaid SIM card before you leave the airport. They have SIM card package options depending on the length of your stay. (I would recommend that you) make sure to bring a good pair of walking shoes, get a Mass Rapid Transit pass, go eat, drink boba milk tea and explore. Night markets are a must!

Q: What’s the most important thing you’ve learned from your travels?

A: I like to see travel as a way to learn, understand, gain a new mindset and see things from a different perspectiv­e through the people, food, music and culture I encounter. We are all the same, just from different places with different experience­s. It humbles and inspires me.

Q: If you could only pick one place to eat, which would you choose: a casual meal at a street cart or food truck or fine dining at a nice restaurant?

A: Fine dining. Nothing against street carts or food trucks — they’re yummy, too — but fine dining to me is eating and experienci­ng art.

Q: Do you speak any foreign languages? And in the same train of thought, do you pick up new languages easily?

A: I learned a bit of French in high school. My family speaks Mandarin and so do I, fortunatel­y. From my dad’s side, I also know a tiny bit of Hakka. I appreciate them instilling my culture in me. Language is a huge gateway to that. I was the kid who secretly enjoyed Chinese school — not so much the homework, though! But I understood at a young age how important it would be for me to continue being exposed to the language and culture. I think I can pick up languages pretty quickly, especially if I’m completely immersed.

Q: Where do you travel to frequently?

A: I usually travel to Taiwan during holidays or breaks because most of my family is there. Family is home.

Q: What would be your dream trip?

A: Mars. I believe Elon Musk is working on that.

Q: What kind of research do you do before you go away on a trip?

A: Asking people who are either from (the destinatio­n I’m traveling to) or have been to that destinatio­n. I would also do a little research on my own, check the weather. And once I get there, I would also ask locals for favorite spots.

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