The controversy regarding the political status of Taiwan (or "Taiwan Issue" as referred to by the Communist Party of China) hinges on whether Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu should remain effectively independent as territory of the Republic of China (ROC), become unified with the territories now governed by the People's Republic of China (PRC), or formally declare independence and become the Republic of Taiwan; furthermore, on whether its existence and status as a state ("country") is legitimate and recognized by the international community.
Currently, Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, and some other minor islands effectively make up the jurisdiction of the state with the official name of Republic of China but widely known as "Taiwan". The ROC, which took control of Taiwan (including Penghu and other nearby islands) in 1945, ruled mainland China and claimed sovereignty over Outer Mongolia (now Mongolia) and Tannu Uriankhai (part of which is present day Tuva, Russia) before losing the Chinese Civil War and relocating its government to Taipei, Taiwan in December 1949.
Since then, the relations between mainland China and Taiwan have been characterised by limited contact, tensions, and instability. In the early years, military conflicts continued, while diplomatically both governments competed to be the legitimate government of "China". More recently[when?], the legal and political status of Taiwan have become more controversial, when the expression of pro-Taiwan independence sentiments are no longer suppressed and outlawed. At the same time, there has been increasing non-governmental and semi-governmental exchanges between the two sides. From 2008, negotiations began to restore the "three links" (transportation, commerce, and communications) between the two sides, cut off since 1949. Party-to-party talks between the CPC and the KMT have resumed and semi-official negotiations through organizations representing the interests of their respective governments are being scheduled.
International Marketing Management,Chinese Culture University,PCCU -Introduce Thai Food to Taiwanese
International Marketing Management,Chinese Culture University,PCCU -Introduce Thai Food to Taiwanese
International Marketing Management,Chinese Culture University,PCCU -Introduce Thai Food to Taiwanese
CAPTIONS (English Subtitle) available. You can "Turn on captions" by clicking at CC button.
** This video is created for academic purpose only. **
Advisor : Dr. Laurent Shih (SHIH, KUANG-HENG)
Created by:
A1122412 Ms. Kanthira Pangprasertkul
A1122391 Ms. Sutida Amornchaiyapituk
Ideas :
To introduce Thai food (and a Thai restaurant in Taiwan) for Taiwanese and other foreigners.
To promote that Thai food is not too difficult to cook and we can make it by instant powder and paste. As a result, we can enjoy Thai food everywhere. :)
Places: Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan (R.O.C)
EASY Thai and Yun nNan Food (泰EASY 雲
Follow Lynn Chen as she eats her way around Taiwan!
Subscribe for More!!!: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToISAtv
Watch More Lynn: http://youtube.com/LynnChenTube
Tweet/Snap Us @ISAtvOfficial / Instagram: @ISAtv
Dan here from ISA! I'm really excited to be bringing this new series, with one of our favorite people in the community, to the channel. For those that do not know Lynn - she's been a huge advocate for Asian American actors+activists. I first saw her in Saving Face with Michelle Krusiec and she quickly became someone I admired. She's involved with a blog/movement about body image in the AA community called Thick Dumpling Skin, and has been
8:36
Taiwan Vlog - Welcome to sunny side up!
Taiwan Vlog - Welcome to sunny side up!
Taiwan Vlog - Welcome to sunny side up!
that was our arrival and first day in taiwan. more of culture, food, people and nightlife coming soon!
music:
eagles of deathmetal - miss alissa
howl's moving castle theme (gate remix)
4:26
John Jacobson's Musical Planet: Taiwan
John Jacobson's Musical Planet: Taiwan
John Jacobson's Musical Planet: Taiwan
Travel to Taiwan without ever leaving your classroom with this Musical Planet tour hosted by John Jacobson. Learn about the culture, music, food, and people of Taiwan. This video coincides with the lesson on Taiwan in the March/April 2014 issue of Music Express magazine, www.musicexpressmagazine.com
2:12
Daniel Pearl World Music Day Taiwan 2013 promo
Daniel Pearl World Music Day Taiwan 2013 promo
Daniel Pearl World Music Day Taiwan 2013 promo
Daniel Pearl World Music Day Taiwan 2013 will be at the Hakka Cultural Center in Taipei on October 26th. Come and enjoy the open space, great music, good food, and celebrate harmony for humanity with your loved ones and meet new friends!
Special thanks:
Music: .22 (Song: Sock it to me)
Photos: Sean Scanlan, iangkuo
Will Mounger
0:31
洛杉磯台灣文化節 - 台灣你好! (Taiwan Jubilee @ LA)
洛杉磯台灣文化節 - 台灣你好! (Taiwan Jubilee @ LA)
洛杉磯台灣文化節 - 台灣你好! (Taiwan Jubilee @ LA)
http://jubilee.tacreala.org
台灣你好 2012 台灣文化節 Taiwan Jubilee @ LA
(English Translation down below)
活動時期:2012 年12 月15 日(星期六) 10:00AM~08:30PM
活動地點:Diamond Plaza Walk - 1388 Fullerton Road, Rowland Heights, CA 91748
入場費:每人$10 元,身高4 呎以下兒童免費進場
***活動主旨***
為保有台灣優良傳統,發展其人文特色及擴展文化觀光資源,規劃籌辦具有台灣文化特色之公益活動。台美文化交流協會將台灣的文化、風景、藝術、人文、社會、音樂、美食及地方特色,運用傳統兼創新的方式推廣行銷至南加州,藉此讓美國主流社會及其他族裔人士對台灣文化有一份了解,建立台灣文化多方發展的國家特色。
***活動內容***
「憾動山河.部落之美」主題展示區 - 介紹台灣最原始的14族部落之美,原住民服裝走秀,一同探索他們最古老,最神秘的文化之美。
「東方之珠.綻放台灣」藝術區 - 以台灣圓形真實呈現23個城市的著名景點,了解當地不同之風俗民情,享受渾然天成的台灣之美。
「台灣美食.世界之大」嘉年華會 - 「絕世好麵」第一屆牛肉麵料理爭霸大賽。$1 牛肉麵試吃,最佳人氣獎由您來選。以及30攤台灣美食小吃
「就是愛FUN 樂」戶外演唱會 - 特別邀請最具代表原住民歌手形象 鐵肺女王 戴愛玲,超級偶
10:44
The Tea Culture of Taiwan
The Tea Culture of Taiwan
The Tea Culture of Taiwan
An art, a tradition, a way of life.
For more than three thousand years the human race has been cultivating a plant that has inspired poems, sparked the establishment of trade routes, and shaped civilizations: tea.
With a myriad varieties, processing methods, and growing regions, the tea plant's story is a complicated one, yet its historical importance (and modern influence) is almost unparalleled. Though one of the Far East's oldest treasures, modern discovery of tea's health benefits has prompted the West to create a new tea culture. What began so long ago in the mountains of China lead ancient empires to greatness and today has become
2:42
A Taste of Taiwan
A Taste of Taiwan
A Taste of Taiwan
Taiwanese cuisine embodies a wide variety of styles and textures, where influences from Mainland China and Japan blend with native Taiwanese technique to create original dishes and a unique food culture. Explore the fascinating food stands of Shilin Night Market, taste the popular bubble tea invented in Taiwan, or enjoy dinner from a toilet-shaped dish at Modern Toilet. With over 100 night markets to choose from, there’s always a new dish to eat and a new place to eat it in Taiwan.
Book your travel activities at http://www.viator.com/taiwan-food
Subscribe to our channel: http://ow.ly/LmRpJ
Download our mobile app: http://m.viator.com/mobil
2:35
TAIWAN: ANNUAL HAKKA FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS
TAIWAN: ANNUAL HAKKA FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS
TAIWAN: ANNUAL HAKKA FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS
Natural Sound
In a celebration of one of it's most ancient cultures, the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, played host to a feast of exotic music, food and handicrafts on Saturday.
Tens of thousands of people flocked to the city to join in the Hakka festival - an annual festival to honour the country's third biggest tribe.
The festival, now in it's third year, has become the biggest of it's kind in the world.
At the sound of the third gong, it was Taipei's mayor, Chen Shui-bien, who this year had the honour of officially opening the annual Hakka festival.
Now one of the biggest festivals of it's kind in the world, the celebration honours t
8:07
[HD] Savor the Flavors of Taiwan #1 品味台灣1/3
[HD] Savor the Flavors of Taiwan #1 品味台灣1/3
[HD] Savor the Flavors of Taiwan #1 品味台灣1/3
[Subtitles] All in Good Taste! A Must See of Eating in Taiwan!! Part 1》 1:25 History 3:15 Taiwanese Cuisine 4:30 Hakka Cuisine 5:15 Chinese Food in Taiwan 6:...
3:37
Joyce Eats TAIWAN (Street Oven)
Joyce Eats TAIWAN (Street Oven)
Joyce Eats TAIWAN (Street Oven)
Now, we know guavas don't originate from Taiwan, and flaky pancakes have been westernized by ham, but that's the special thing about Taiwan. They combine cul...
10:52
KGIC Vancouver Campus Taiwanese Cultral Day 2013
KGIC Vancouver Campus Taiwanese Cultral Day 2013
KGIC Vancouver Campus Taiwanese Cultral Day 2013
Taiwanese students from King George International College organize a fantastic display of Taiwanese culture with dance performances, music and food! We love TAIWAN!
International Marketing Management,Chinese Culture University,PCCU -Introduce Thai Food to Taiwanese
International Marketing Management,Chinese Culture University,PCCU -Introduce Thai Food to Taiwanese
International Marketing Management,Chinese Culture University,PCCU -Introduce Thai Food to Taiwanese
CAPTIONS (English Subtitle) available. You can "Turn on captions" by clicking at CC button.
** This video is created for academic purpose only. **
Advisor : Dr. Laurent Shih (SHIH, KUANG-HENG)
Created by:
A1122412 Ms. Kanthira Pangprasertkul
A1122391 Ms. Sutida Amornchaiyapituk
Ideas :
To introduce Thai food (and a Thai restaurant in Taiwan) for Taiwanese and other foreigners.
To promote that Thai food is not too difficult to cook and we can make it by instant powder and paste. As a result, we can enjoy Thai food everywhere. :)
Places: Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan (R.O.C)
EASY Thai and Yun nNan Food (泰EASY 雲
Follow Lynn Chen as she eats her way around Taiwan!
Subscribe for More!!!: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToISAtv
Watch More Lynn: http://youtube.com/LynnChenTube
Tweet/Snap Us @ISAtvOfficial / Instagram: @ISAtv
Dan here from ISA! I'm really excited to be bringing this new series, with one of our favorite people in the community, to the channel. For those that do not know Lynn - she's been a huge advocate for Asian American actors+activists. I first saw her in Saving Face with Michelle Krusiec and she quickly became someone I admired. She's involved with a blog/movement about body image in the AA community called Thick Dumpling Skin, and has been
8:36
Taiwan Vlog - Welcome to sunny side up!
Taiwan Vlog - Welcome to sunny side up!
Taiwan Vlog - Welcome to sunny side up!
that was our arrival and first day in taiwan. more of culture, food, people and nightlife coming soon!
music:
eagles of deathmetal - miss alissa
howl's moving castle theme (gate remix)
4:26
John Jacobson's Musical Planet: Taiwan
John Jacobson's Musical Planet: Taiwan
John Jacobson's Musical Planet: Taiwan
Travel to Taiwan without ever leaving your classroom with this Musical Planet tour hosted by John Jacobson. Learn about the culture, music, food, and people of Taiwan. This video coincides with the lesson on Taiwan in the March/April 2014 issue of Music Express magazine, www.musicexpressmagazine.com
2:12
Daniel Pearl World Music Day Taiwan 2013 promo
Daniel Pearl World Music Day Taiwan 2013 promo
Daniel Pearl World Music Day Taiwan 2013 promo
Daniel Pearl World Music Day Taiwan 2013 will be at the Hakka Cultural Center in Taipei on October 26th. Come and enjoy the open space, great music, good food, and celebrate harmony for humanity with your loved ones and meet new friends!
Special thanks:
Music: .22 (Song: Sock it to me)
Photos: Sean Scanlan, iangkuo
Will Mounger
0:31
洛杉磯台灣文化節 - 台灣你好! (Taiwan Jubilee @ LA)
洛杉磯台灣文化節 - 台灣你好! (Taiwan Jubilee @ LA)
洛杉磯台灣文化節 - 台灣你好! (Taiwan Jubilee @ LA)
http://jubilee.tacreala.org
台灣你好 2012 台灣文化節 Taiwan Jubilee @ LA
(English Translation down below)
活動時期:2012 年12 月15 日(星期六) 10:00AM~08:30PM
活動地點:Diamond Plaza Walk - 1388 Fullerton Road, Rowland Heights, CA 91748
入場費:每人$10 元,身高4 呎以下兒童免費進場
***活動主旨***
為保有台灣優良傳統,發展其人文特色及擴展文化觀光資源,規劃籌辦具有台灣文化特色之公益活動。台美文化交流協會將台灣的文化、風景、藝術、人文、社會、音樂、美食及地方特色,運用傳統兼創新的方式推廣行銷至南加州,藉此讓美國主流社會及其他族裔人士對台灣文化有一份了解,建立台灣文化多方發展的國家特色。
***活動內容***
「憾動山河.部落之美」主題展示區 - 介紹台灣最原始的14族部落之美,原住民服裝走秀,一同探索他們最古老,最神秘的文化之美。
「東方之珠.綻放台灣」藝術區 - 以台灣圓形真實呈現23個城市的著名景點,了解當地不同之風俗民情,享受渾然天成的台灣之美。
「台灣美食.世界之大」嘉年華會 - 「絕世好麵」第一屆牛肉麵料理爭霸大賽。$1 牛肉麵試吃,最佳人氣獎由您來選。以及30攤台灣美食小吃
「就是愛FUN 樂」戶外演唱會 - 特別邀請最具代表原住民歌手形象 鐵肺女王 戴愛玲,超級偶
10:44
The Tea Culture of Taiwan
The Tea Culture of Taiwan
The Tea Culture of Taiwan
An art, a tradition, a way of life.
For more than three thousand years the human race has been cultivating a plant that has inspired poems, sparked the establishment of trade routes, and shaped civilizations: tea.
With a myriad varieties, processing methods, and growing regions, the tea plant's story is a complicated one, yet its historical importance (and modern influence) is almost unparalleled. Though one of the Far East's oldest treasures, modern discovery of tea's health benefits has prompted the West to create a new tea culture. What began so long ago in the mountains of China lead ancient empires to greatness and today has become
2:42
A Taste of Taiwan
A Taste of Taiwan
A Taste of Taiwan
Taiwanese cuisine embodies a wide variety of styles and textures, where influences from Mainland China and Japan blend with native Taiwanese technique to create original dishes and a unique food culture. Explore the fascinating food stands of Shilin Night Market, taste the popular bubble tea invented in Taiwan, or enjoy dinner from a toilet-shaped dish at Modern Toilet. With over 100 night markets to choose from, there’s always a new dish to eat and a new place to eat it in Taiwan.
Book your travel activities at http://www.viator.com/taiwan-food
Subscribe to our channel: http://ow.ly/LmRpJ
Download our mobile app: http://m.viator.com/mobil
2:35
TAIWAN: ANNUAL HAKKA FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS
TAIWAN: ANNUAL HAKKA FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS
TAIWAN: ANNUAL HAKKA FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS
Natural Sound
In a celebration of one of it's most ancient cultures, the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, played host to a feast of exotic music, food and handicrafts on Saturday.
Tens of thousands of people flocked to the city to join in the Hakka festival - an annual festival to honour the country's third biggest tribe.
The festival, now in it's third year, has become the biggest of it's kind in the world.
At the sound of the third gong, it was Taipei's mayor, Chen Shui-bien, who this year had the honour of officially opening the annual Hakka festival.
Now one of the biggest festivals of it's kind in the world, the celebration honours t
8:07
[HD] Savor the Flavors of Taiwan #1 品味台灣1/3
[HD] Savor the Flavors of Taiwan #1 品味台灣1/3
[HD] Savor the Flavors of Taiwan #1 品味台灣1/3
[Subtitles] All in Good Taste! A Must See of Eating in Taiwan!! Part 1》 1:25 History 3:15 Taiwanese Cuisine 4:30 Hakka Cuisine 5:15 Chinese Food in Taiwan 6:...
3:37
Joyce Eats TAIWAN (Street Oven)
Joyce Eats TAIWAN (Street Oven)
Joyce Eats TAIWAN (Street Oven)
Now, we know guavas don't originate from Taiwan, and flaky pancakes have been westernized by ham, but that's the special thing about Taiwan. They combine cul...
10:52
KGIC Vancouver Campus Taiwanese Cultral Day 2013
KGIC Vancouver Campus Taiwanese Cultral Day 2013
KGIC Vancouver Campus Taiwanese Cultral Day 2013
Taiwanese students from King George International College organize a fantastic display of Taiwanese culture with dance performances, music and food! We love TAIWAN!
0:21
taiwan food culture e1
taiwan food culture e1
taiwan food culture e1
4:40
Taiwanese Cultural Event November 30, 2011
Taiwanese Cultural Event November 30, 2011
Taiwanese Cultural Event November 30, 2011
Students from National Kaohsiung Unviersity of Hospitality & Tourism (NKUHT) organized a Taiwanese Cultural Event at Humber's North Campus on November 30th, 2011. There was Taiwanese food, dances and displays.
3:22
Culture Shocks Ain't So Bad? Taiwan, Asia 文化衝擊也不錯?台灣, 亞洲
Culture Shocks Ain't So Bad? Taiwan, Asia 文化衝擊也不錯?台灣, 亞洲
Culture Shocks Ain't So Bad? Taiwan, Asia 文化衝擊也不錯?台灣, 亞洲
Okay this might not be your typical list of Asian culture shocks I admit... but hey some of them are pretty shocking don't you think? Like the squat toilets? Haha I bet most of you wouldn't even know how to squat. It seems like most of the non-Asians don't know how to squat and I can't begin to imagine their reactions seeing a squat toilet at public washrooms haha! Well there are usually options between squat toilets and regular toilets so there is honestly no need to worry. In Taipei anyway!
And you've gotta admit that it is pretty ridiculous how people spend so much time lining up simply for food on a beautiful Saturday! Like just eat some
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TAIWAN
TAIWAN
TAIWAN
Destination Taiwan!
Taiwan is a friendly, beautiful surprising island. My exploration of Taiwan by Parkour was one of the biggest experiences in my life.
There are various ways to discover the beauty of Taiwan’s landscape, culture and people : Trekking in the magnificent cliffs at Taroko Gorges; taking a ride on the Alishan Forest Railway and experiencing the breathtaking sunrise and sea of clouds; cruising at Sun Moon Lake; taking MRT inTaiwan’s capital city Taipei, eating with locals in night markets...
Only in Taiwan you can taste the best Chinese food (no exaggeration) influenced by Japanese and aboriginal cuisines and let yourself be te
15:10
Bangkok to Taipei, First Meal (Taiwan Day 1)
Bangkok to Taipei, First Meal (Taiwan Day 1)
Bangkok to Taipei, First Meal (Taiwan Day 1)
SNAPCHAT / INSTAGRAM: migrationology | Free food guide: http://migrationology.com/41-irresistible-meals/
This is the vlog of Day 1 of our Taiwan trip (stay tuned for all 12 days of vlogs). We woke up early in the morning in Bangkok and headed to Don Muaeng Airport. We checked into our flight via Tiger Air that offers a directly flight at a pretty good rate from Bangkok to Taipei. Everything went smoothly and our flight arrived on time. They didn’t serve any food on our airplane, but luckily as I was doing some work, my wife Ying went and bought some Subway for the airplane ride. So while I didn’t have airplane food this time, I did have
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Food at Ningxia Night Market & Wistaria Tea House (Taiwan Day 8)
Food at Ningxia Night Market & Wistaria Tea House (Taiwan Day 8)
Food at Ningxia Night Market & Wistaria Tea House (Taiwan Day 8)
Get your free copy of my street food guide (for free): http://migrationology.com/41-irresistible-meals/
On Day 8 in Taiwan we stayed in Taipei, and I had a few other things to do on my list of attractions in Taipei that I wanted to check out for the blog post guide and video that I plan to make about Taipei. We first went to Wistaria Tea Shop
0:35 Daan Park
In order to walk to the tea house we first got off the Metro at Daan Park and walked through the park. The park is what they call a forest park - so it’s less maintained, but has a more natural and more forest feel to it. I really liked it. It felt a little rustic and there were plenty o
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Chinatown-fta. Taiwan's Rock Band Quarterback/Tolaku World Tour
Chinatown-fta. Taiwan's Rock Band Quarterback/Tolaku World Tour
Chinatown-fta. Taiwan's Rock Band Quarterback/Tolaku World Tour
Chinatown Summer Nights (77th Anniversary of LA Chinatown)
Los Angeles Chinatown 6/27/15 5pm-midnight (FREE Entrance)
www.chinatownsummernights.com
Featuring events such as:
Culinary Stage
Cultural Artisans
Family Workshop
KCRW Main Stage
LA Gourmet Food Trucks
LA Weekly Live Music Stage (#LAWeekly)
(Music Available on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/album/1knYb6...)
KKBOX Link: http://www.kkbox.com/tw/tc/artist/Liq...
世界團團轉 2015 四分衛 X 脫拉庫-中國城/LA Weekly Stage 演出
活動場域:中國城中央廣場及周邊展演空間
活動時間:每年6月27月
官方網站::chinatownsummernights.com
Chinatown Summer nights 是洛杉磯中國城 一年一度的盛會。每到夏季,將吸引上萬人前往參加。為期一週的慶祝活動,有音樂表演、展覽、美食、裝置藝術、購物等…..是美國華人地區的極大指標活動。
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Indians React To American Pop Culture Stereotypes
Indians React To American Pop Culture Stereotypes
Indians React To American Pop Culture Stereotypes
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MAYniac Taiwan Carnival: Trailer (2014)
MAYniac Taiwan Carnival: Trailer (2014)
MAYniac Taiwan Carnival: Trailer (2014)
For more information, please visit:
Facebook Event page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1437272346518046/?fref=ts
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https://www.facebook.com/uwtosa?fref=ts
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Then this is a good chance to see them live at UW for FREE
All you have to do is to join the MAYniac at May 3rd
Whitney Monge 或 梁心頤 的粉絲嗎?
那你有機會"免費"在UW看到他們現場表演
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delicious TAIWANESE Dessert and food at Cijin Island KAOHSIUNG
delicious TAIWANESE Dessert and food at Cijin Island KAOHSIUNG
delicious TAIWANESE Dessert and food at Cijin Island KAOHSIUNG
Kaohsiung is a city worth checking out in South Taiwan. To get there from Taipei, just take the rapid rails and in a few hours, you'll be there. In Kaohsiung, I met up with local friends Maggie and Wennie who showed me around Kaohsiung's harbor area and Cijin Island. But first, before the ferry, we stopped by a shaved ice place that serves shaved ice by gigantic bowls. It was delicious and super sweet- perfect for a hot day in Taiwan. Next, we boarded a quick ferry to Cijin Island, where seafood restaurants line both sides. This was full of tourists, but rightfully so because the street food was also delicious. We ate some roasted fresh squid
International Marketing Management,Chinese Culture University,PCCU -Introduce Thai Food to Taiwanese
CAPTIONS (English Subtitle) available. You can "Turn on captions" by clicking at CC button.
** This video is created for academic purpose only. **
Advisor : Dr. Laurent Shih (SHIH, KUANG-HENG)
Created by:
A1122412 Ms. Kanthira Pangprasertkul
A1122391 Ms. Sutida Amornchaiyapituk
Ideas :
To introduce Thai food (and a Thai restaurant in Taiwan) for Taiwanese and other foreigners.
To promote that Thai food is not too difficult to cook and we can make it by instant powder and paste. As a result, we can enjoy Thai food everywhere. :)
Places: Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan (R.O.C)
EASY Thai and Yun nNan Food (泰EASY 雲泰美食料理) (another name is Thai Easy Thai Cuisine)
Music :
Sky! Sky! Sky! (Depapepe)
Happy Shine (Depapepe)
Living the Dream (A1)
Bye Bye Happy Days (KARA)
Doraemon Opening Theme
Technicolor Eyes (Backseat Goodbye)
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Advisor : Dr. Laurent Shih (SHIH, KUANG-HENG)
Created by:
A1122412 Ms. Kanthira Pangprasertkul
A1122391 Ms. Sutida Amornchaiyapituk
Ideas :
To introduce Thai food (and a Thai restaurant in Taiwan) for Taiwanese and other foreigners.
To promote that Thai food is not too difficult to cook and we can make it by instant powder and paste. As a result, we can enjoy Thai food everywhere. :)
Places: Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan (R.O.C)
EASY Thai and Yun nNan Food (泰EASY 雲泰美食料理) (another name is Thai Easy Thai Cuisine)
Music :
Sky! Sky! Sky! (Depapepe)
Happy Shine (Depapepe)
Living the Dream (A1)
Bye Bye Happy Days (KARA)
Doraemon Opening Theme
Technicolor Eyes (Backseat Goodbye)
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that was our arrival and first day in taiwan. more of culture, food, people and nightlife coming soon!
music:
eagles of deathmetal - miss alissa
howl's moving castle theme (gate remix)
that was our arrival and first day in taiwan. more of culture, food, people and nightlife coming soon!
music:
eagles of deathmetal - miss alissa
howl's moving castle theme (gate remix)
Travel to Taiwan without ever leaving your classroom with this Musical Planet tour hosted by John Jacobson. Learn about the culture, music, food, and people of Taiwan. This video coincides with the lesson on Taiwan in the March/April 2014 issue of Music Express magazine, www.musicexpressmagazine.com
Travel to Taiwan without ever leaving your classroom with this Musical Planet tour hosted by John Jacobson. Learn about the culture, music, food, and people of Taiwan. This video coincides with the lesson on Taiwan in the March/April 2014 issue of Music Express magazine, www.musicexpressmagazine.com
Daniel Pearl World Music Day Taiwan 2013 will be at the Hakka Cultural Center in Taipei on October 26th. Come and enjoy the open space, great music, good food, and celebrate harmony for humanity with your loved ones and meet new friends!
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Music: .22 (Song: Sock it to me)
Photos: Sean Scanlan, iangkuo
Will Mounger
Daniel Pearl World Music Day Taiwan 2013 will be at the Hakka Cultural Center in Taipei on October 26th. Come and enjoy the open space, great music, good food, and celebrate harmony for humanity with your loved ones and meet new friends!
Special thanks:
Music: .22 (Song: Sock it to me)
Photos: Sean Scanlan, iangkuo
Will Mounger
http://jubilee.tacreala.org
台灣你好 2012 台灣文化節 Taiwan Jubilee @ LA
(English Translation down below)
活動時期:2012 年12 月15 日(星期六) 10:00AM~08:30PM
活動地點:Diamond Plaza Walk - 1388 Fullerton Road, Rowland Heights, CA 91748
入場費:每人$10 元,身高4 呎以下兒童免費進場
***活動主旨***
為保有台灣優良傳統,發展其人文特色及擴展文化觀光資源,規劃籌辦具有台灣文化特色之公益活動。台美文化交流協會將台灣的文化、風景、藝術、人文、社會、音樂、美食及地方特色,運用傳統兼創新的方式推廣行銷至南加州,藉此讓美國主流社會及其他族裔人士對台灣文化有一份了解,建立台灣文化多方發展的國家特色。
***活動內容***
「憾動山河.部落之美」主題展示區 - 介紹台灣最原始的14族部落之美,原住民服裝走秀,一同探索他們最古老,最神秘的文化之美。
「東方之珠.綻放台灣」藝術區 - 以台灣圓形真實呈現23個城市的著名景點,了解當地不同之風俗民情,享受渾然天成的台灣之美。
「台灣美食.世界之大」嘉年華會 - 「絕世好麵」第一屆牛肉麵料理爭霸大賽。$1 牛肉麵試吃,最佳人氣獎由您來選。以及30攤台灣美食小吃
「就是愛FUN 樂」戶外演唱會 - 特別邀請最具代表原住民歌手形象 鐵肺女王 戴愛玲,超級偶像最佳人氣客家歌手 郭少軒 一同演唱,還有其他表演團體帶來最震撼的演出,跟你一起HIGH翻天。
Taiwan Jubilee @ LA 2012
It is a Taiwanese Culture Festival that is based in Los Angeles. It intends to invite all the people in the world to know about Taiwanese cultures, which specifically introduces the beauty of Taiwanese aboriginal cultures.
***Event Overview***
Date and Time: 10:00AM-8:30PM December 15, 2012
Venue: Diamond Plaza Walk - 1388 Fullerton Road, Rowland Heights, CA
Admission Cost: $10 per person, free for children under 4 feet
Parking: Free outside and underground parking
Event Purpose: Introduce Taiwanese aboriginal cultures and contemporary food & music
Event Goal: Have more people recognize and visit Taiwan
Due to the geographic advantage, Taiwan has all the aboriginal cultures existing in this small island. Although the indigenous people occupy only a small portion of Taiwan's population, their cultures are still very rich and vivid.
Every culture has its own characteristics of music, industry, literature, religion, ecology, food and etc. Taiwan Jubilee @ LA combines fourteen aboriginal cultures in all these aspects, and also dedicates to deliver Taiwanese contemporary music and art that reflects today's Taiwan.
***Content***
Taiwan Jubilee @ LA has four major sections, which will comprise of Taiwanese literature, food, music and art to enrich the celebration of Taiwanese culture.
• Showcases/photo walls that represent fourteen aboriginal cultures and American Indiana cultures. Aboriginal performances and fashion shows.
• Contemporary Taiwan which introduces tourism attraction, arts and night market. Hakka products stores.
• Beef Stew Noodle Competition -- will have judges and guests vote for eight restaurants that cook beef stew noodle. Voting your favorite constants while enjoying $1 Beef Stew Noodle
• Aboriginal singer concert featuring Ailing Tai & Melody Guo
洛杉磯台灣文化節; 台灣你好; 牛肉麵大賽; 絕世好面; 絕世好麵; 文化節; 台灣; 落城台灣文化節; 牛肉麵料理爭霸; 台灣您好; 廣告; 官方影片; 鑽石廣場; 羅蘭崗; 2012; 12/15; 12-15; 15/12/2012; Taiwan Jubilee @ LA; Los Angeles; Beef Noodle Contest; Hello Taiwan; Cultural Festival; TACEA; Taiwanese American Cultural Exchange Association; 戴愛玲; 郭少軒; 牛肉麵; 牛魔王; 政記牛肉麵大王; 家鄉小館; 咪咪五波比; 老董牛肉麵; 胖胖新天地; 梁媽媽家; Bull Demon King; New Noodle King; New Mandarin Noodle Deli; MiMi 5 Bobee; Lao Dong Beef Noodles; Milk & Honey; Milk And Honey; PonPon Cafe; Liang's Kitchen
http://jubilee.tacreala.org
台灣你好 2012 台灣文化節 Taiwan Jubilee @ LA
(English Translation down below)
活動時期:2012 年12 月15 日(星期六) 10:00AM~08:30PM
活動地點:Diamond Plaza Walk - 1388 Fullerton Road, Rowland Heights, CA 91748
入場費:每人$10 元,身高4 呎以下兒童免費進場
***活動主旨***
為保有台灣優良傳統,發展其人文特色及擴展文化觀光資源,規劃籌辦具有台灣文化特色之公益活動。台美文化交流協會將台灣的文化、風景、藝術、人文、社會、音樂、美食及地方特色,運用傳統兼創新的方式推廣行銷至南加州,藉此讓美國主流社會及其他族裔人士對台灣文化有一份了解,建立台灣文化多方發展的國家特色。
***活動內容***
「憾動山河.部落之美」主題展示區 - 介紹台灣最原始的14族部落之美,原住民服裝走秀,一同探索他們最古老,最神秘的文化之美。
「東方之珠.綻放台灣」藝術區 - 以台灣圓形真實呈現23個城市的著名景點,了解當地不同之風俗民情,享受渾然天成的台灣之美。
「台灣美食.世界之大」嘉年華會 - 「絕世好麵」第一屆牛肉麵料理爭霸大賽。$1 牛肉麵試吃,最佳人氣獎由您來選。以及30攤台灣美食小吃
「就是愛FUN 樂」戶外演唱會 - 特別邀請最具代表原住民歌手形象 鐵肺女王 戴愛玲,超級偶像最佳人氣客家歌手 郭少軒 一同演唱,還有其他表演團體帶來最震撼的演出,跟你一起HIGH翻天。
Taiwan Jubilee @ LA 2012
It is a Taiwanese Culture Festival that is based in Los Angeles. It intends to invite all the people in the world to know about Taiwanese cultures, which specifically introduces the beauty of Taiwanese aboriginal cultures.
***Event Overview***
Date and Time: 10:00AM-8:30PM December 15, 2012
Venue: Diamond Plaza Walk - 1388 Fullerton Road, Rowland Heights, CA
Admission Cost: $10 per person, free for children under 4 feet
Parking: Free outside and underground parking
Event Purpose: Introduce Taiwanese aboriginal cultures and contemporary food & music
Event Goal: Have more people recognize and visit Taiwan
Due to the geographic advantage, Taiwan has all the aboriginal cultures existing in this small island. Although the indigenous people occupy only a small portion of Taiwan's population, their cultures are still very rich and vivid.
Every culture has its own characteristics of music, industry, literature, religion, ecology, food and etc. Taiwan Jubilee @ LA combines fourteen aboriginal cultures in all these aspects, and also dedicates to deliver Taiwanese contemporary music and art that reflects today's Taiwan.
***Content***
Taiwan Jubilee @ LA has four major sections, which will comprise of Taiwanese literature, food, music and art to enrich the celebration of Taiwanese culture.
• Showcases/photo walls that represent fourteen aboriginal cultures and American Indiana cultures. Aboriginal performances and fashion shows.
• Contemporary Taiwan which introduces tourism attraction, arts and night market. Hakka products stores.
• Beef Stew Noodle Competition -- will have judges and guests vote for eight restaurants that cook beef stew noodle. Voting your favorite constants while enjoying $1 Beef Stew Noodle
• Aboriginal singer concert featuring Ailing Tai & Melody Guo
洛杉磯台灣文化節; 台灣你好; 牛肉麵大賽; 絕世好面; 絕世好麵; 文化節; 台灣; 落城台灣文化節; 牛肉麵料理爭霸; 台灣您好; 廣告; 官方影片; 鑽石廣場; 羅蘭崗; 2012; 12/15; 12-15; 15/12/2012; Taiwan Jubilee @ LA; Los Angeles; Beef Noodle Contest; Hello Taiwan; Cultural Festival; TACEA; Taiwanese American Cultural Exchange Association; 戴愛玲; 郭少軒; 牛肉麵; 牛魔王; 政記牛肉麵大王; 家鄉小館; 咪咪五波比; 老董牛肉麵; 胖胖新天地; 梁媽媽家; Bull Demon King; New Noodle King; New Mandarin Noodle Deli; MiMi 5 Bobee; Lao Dong Beef Noodles; Milk & Honey; Milk And Honey; PonPon Cafe; Liang's Kitchen
Taiwanese cuisine embodies a wide variety of styles and textures, where influences from Mainland China and Japan blend with native Taiwanese technique to create original dishes and a unique food culture. Explore the fascinating food stands of Shilin Night Market, taste the popular bubble tea invented in Taiwan, or enjoy dinner from a toilet-shaped dish at Modern Toilet. With over 100 night markets to choose from, there’s always a new dish to eat and a new place to eat it in Taiwan.
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Taiwanese cuisine embodies a wide variety of styles and textures, where influences from Mainland China and Japan blend with native Taiwanese technique to create original dishes and a unique food culture. Explore the fascinating food stands of Shilin Night Market, taste the popular bubble tea invented in Taiwan, or enjoy dinner from a toilet-shaped dish at Modern Toilet. With over 100 night markets to choose from, there’s always a new dish to eat and a new place to eat it in Taiwan.
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Natural Sound
In a celebration of one of it's most ancient cultures, the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, played host to a feast of exotic music, food and handicrafts on Saturday.
Tens of thousands of people flocked to the city to join in the Hakka festival - an annual festival to honour the country's third biggest tribe.
The festival, now in it's third year, has become the biggest of it's kind in the world.
At the sound of the third gong, it was Taipei's mayor, Chen Shui-bien, who this year had the honour of officially opening the annual Hakka festival.
Now one of the biggest festivals of it's kind in the world, the celebration honours the Hakka people - one of Taipei's olders and largest tribes.
Despite the scorching heat, people came in their droves.
Tens of thousands packed Taipei's main Hakka block, to join in the festivities and celebrate the country's rich culture.
Among the crowd, were people from other traditional Taiwanese tribes and government officials.
The festivities included marches laden with colourful flags, and traditional Hakka dancers and drummers.
This is the third year the Taipei government has organised the event, which has now become an annual feature on the city's social calendar.
Officials hope festivals like this will increase awareness and understanding of the rich, vibrant tribal cultures throughout Taiwan.
One of the major drawcards at Saturday's festival was the aroma of traditional Hakka food like rice cakes.
Hakka women kept a watchful eye on these young cooks as they tried their hand at making traditional Hakka rice cakes and dumplings.
The Hakka tribe dates back to more than a thousand years during the time of the Wei dynasty - over the years they eventually moved to Taiwan from Kwangtng province in China.
Hakka people are well known for their lives of simple pleasures and dilligient work ethic.
They also hold sacred their distinctive culture and language and use events like the Hakka festival to preserve it.
The Hakka language is one of the main dialects in China.
And the good news is that the ancient tribe has no fears of dying out with many traditional Hakka people living in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia.
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Natural Sound
In a celebration of one of it's most ancient cultures, the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, played host to a feast of exotic music, food and handicrafts on Saturday.
Tens of thousands of people flocked to the city to join in the Hakka festival - an annual festival to honour the country's third biggest tribe.
The festival, now in it's third year, has become the biggest of it's kind in the world.
At the sound of the third gong, it was Taipei's mayor, Chen Shui-bien, who this year had the honour of officially opening the annual Hakka festival.
Now one of the biggest festivals of it's kind in the world, the celebration honours the Hakka people - one of Taipei's olders and largest tribes.
Despite the scorching heat, people came in their droves.
Tens of thousands packed Taipei's main Hakka block, to join in the festivities and celebrate the country's rich culture.
Among the crowd, were people from other traditional Taiwanese tribes and government officials.
The festivities included marches laden with colourful flags, and traditional Hakka dancers and drummers.
This is the third year the Taipei government has organised the event, which has now become an annual feature on the city's social calendar.
Officials hope festivals like this will increase awareness and understanding of the rich, vibrant tribal cultures throughout Taiwan.
One of the major drawcards at Saturday's festival was the aroma of traditional Hakka food like rice cakes.
Hakka women kept a watchful eye on these young cooks as they tried their hand at making traditional Hakka rice cakes and dumplings.
The Hakka tribe dates back to more than a thousand years during the time of the Wei dynasty - over the years they eventually moved to Taiwan from Kwangtng province in China.
Hakka people are well known for their lives of simple pleasures and dilligient work ethic.
They also hold sacred their distinctive culture and language and use events like the Hakka festival to preserve it.
The Hakka language is one of the main dialects in China.
And the good news is that the ancient tribe has no fears of dying out with many traditional Hakka people living in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/1ac1e5957ae05da8804b6666355e1a22
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
[Subtitles] All in Good Taste! A Must See of Eating in Taiwan!! Part 1》 1:25 History 3:15 Taiwanese Cuisine 4:30 Hakka Cuisine 5:15 Chinese Food in Taiwan 6:...
[Subtitles] All in Good Taste! A Must See of Eating in Taiwan!! Part 1》 1:25 History 3:15 Taiwanese Cuisine 4:30 Hakka Cuisine 5:15 Chinese Food in Taiwan 6:...
Now, we know guavas don't originate from Taiwan, and flaky pancakes have been westernized by ham, but that's the special thing about Taiwan. They combine cul...
Now, we know guavas don't originate from Taiwan, and flaky pancakes have been westernized by ham, but that's the special thing about Taiwan. They combine cul...
Taiwanese students from King George International College organize a fantastic display of Taiwanese culture with dance performances, music and food! We love TAIWAN!
Taiwanese students from King George International College organize a fantastic display of Taiwanese culture with dance performances, music and food! We love TAIWAN!
Students from National Kaohsiung Unviersity of Hospitality & Tourism (NKUHT) organized a Taiwanese Cultural Event at Humber's North Campus on November 30th, 2011. There was Taiwanese food, dances and displays.
Students from National Kaohsiung Unviersity of Hospitality & Tourism (NKUHT) organized a Taiwanese Cultural Event at Humber's North Campus on November 30th, 2011. There was Taiwanese food, dances and displays.
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Culture Shocks Ain't So Bad? Taiwan, Asia 文化衝擊也不錯?台灣, 亞洲
Okay this might not be your typical list of Asian culture shocks I admit... but hey some of them are pretty shocking don't you think? Like the squat toilets? Haha I bet most of you wouldn't even know how to squat. It seems like most of the non-Asians don't know how to squat and I can't begin to imagine their reactions seeing a squat toilet at public washrooms haha! Well there are usually options between squat toilets and regular toilets so there is honestly no need to worry. In Taipei anyway!
And you've gotta admit that it is pretty ridiculous how people spend so much time lining up simply for food on a beautiful Saturday! Like just eat somewhere else! Though you can't help but be impressed with how orderly we are to lineup like good citizens to get on the subway. This is and always will be something that makes me proud as a Taiwanese person.
Anyway, if you don't reckon these culture shocks shocking enough, feel free to share yours!
Thanks for watching ;) xx
Okay this might not be your typical list of Asian culture shocks I admit... but hey some of them are pretty shocking don't you think? Like the squat toilets? Haha I bet most of you wouldn't even know how to squat. It seems like most of the non-Asians don't know how to squat and I can't begin to imagine their reactions seeing a squat toilet at public washrooms haha! Well there are usually options between squat toilets and regular toilets so there is honestly no need to worry. In Taipei anyway!
And you've gotta admit that it is pretty ridiculous how people spend so much time lining up simply for food on a beautiful Saturday! Like just eat somewhere else! Though you can't help but be impressed with how orderly we are to lineup like good citizens to get on the subway. This is and always will be something that makes me proud as a Taiwanese person.
Anyway, if you don't reckon these culture shocks shocking enough, feel free to share yours!
Thanks for watching ;) xx
Destination Taiwan!
Taiwan is a friendly, beautiful surprising island. My exploration of Taiwan by Parkour was one of the biggest experiences in my life.
There are various ways to discover the beauty of Taiwan’s landscape, culture and people : Trekking in the magnificent cliffs at Taroko Gorges; taking a ride on the Alishan Forest Railway and experiencing the breathtaking sunrise and sea of clouds; cruising at Sun Moon Lake; taking MRT inTaiwan’s capital city Taipei, eating with locals in night markets...
Only in Taiwan you can taste the best Chinese food (no exaggeration) influenced by Japanese and aboriginal cuisines and let yourself be tempted by very special Taiwanese snacks!
Location: TAIWAN (台灣)
Taipei (台北) / Yangmingshan National Park ( 陽明山國家公園 ) / Jiufen ( 九份) / Taroko National Park (太魯閣國家公園 ) / Taichung (台中)/ Sun Moon Lake (日月潭 ) / Bitou Cape / Alishan National Scenic Area (阿里山鄉)/ Hualien (花蓮).
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Edited by:
Tarek Saghrou
With the major collaboration of:
Lydia Driesen
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Taiwan / Parkour / Top / Best / must see / must do/ Taipei / China / Travel / Guide / Explore / Tourism / Time Lapse / Slow Motion / Sea of clouds / Sunrise / Sunset / Lake / Mountain / Park / Best Food / Temple / Zoo / Buddhists / Festival Lantern /2015 / Pingxi Sky / Jiufen / Taroko / Sun Moon Lake / 101 / Chiang kai shek memorial /People / Trip / Adventure / night market / time lapse / Parkour
Destination Taiwan!
Taiwan is a friendly, beautiful surprising island. My exploration of Taiwan by Parkour was one of the biggest experiences in my life.
There are various ways to discover the beauty of Taiwan’s landscape, culture and people : Trekking in the magnificent cliffs at Taroko Gorges; taking a ride on the Alishan Forest Railway and experiencing the breathtaking sunrise and sea of clouds; cruising at Sun Moon Lake; taking MRT inTaiwan’s capital city Taipei, eating with locals in night markets...
Only in Taiwan you can taste the best Chinese food (no exaggeration) influenced by Japanese and aboriginal cuisines and let yourself be tempted by very special Taiwanese snacks!
Location: TAIWAN (台灣)
Taipei (台北) / Yangmingshan National Park ( 陽明山國家公園 ) / Jiufen ( 九份) / Taroko National Park (太魯閣國家公園 ) / Taichung (台中)/ Sun Moon Lake (日月潭 ) / Bitou Cape / Alishan National Scenic Area (阿里山鄉)/ Hualien (花蓮).
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Edited by:
Tarek Saghrou
With the major collaboration of:
Lydia Driesen
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This is the vlog of Day 1 of our Taiwan trip (stay tuned for all 12 days of vlogs). We woke up early in the morning in Bangkok and headed to Don Muaeng Airport. We checked into our flight via Tiger Air that offers a directly flight at a pretty good rate from Bangkok to Taipei. Everything went smoothly and our flight arrived on time. They didn’t serve any food on our airplane, but luckily as I was doing some work, my wife Ying went and bought some Subway for the airplane ride. So while I didn’t have airplane food this time, I did have Subway on an airplane.
We landed in Taipei, Taiwan, my first time to ever visit Taiwan in the early afternoon, and I had little clue how we were going to get from the airport to the center of Taipei and then on to our hotel. We ended up walking down stairs where we caught a shuttle bus from Taoyuan International Airport for 30 TWD to the Taoyuan train station in order to connect with the Taiwan high speed rail that would take us into the center of Taipei. From Taoyuan railway station we took the high speed rail which cost 165 TWD and in about 20 minutes we arrived at Taipei Main station, which is the major hub of transportation in the center of Taipei. From there we caught the local Metro to Ximen station, where our hotel was booked. After wandering around for a little while and getting a bit lost, we finally arrived into our hotel, called Go Sleep Hotel and the Xining branch, located right within the busy shopping and cultural district of Ximending in Taipei. We arrive to the hotel at about 6 pm almost and we were all very hungry and wanted to have our first meal in Taipei… but I had no idea what we were going to eat.
After walking around Ximending for a few minutes we sat down at the nearest restaurant we could find that was serving local Taiwanese food. Although I didn’t really know what we were ordering, the owner of the restaurant was very nice and after pointing to a few dishes, she kindly brought them to our table. Our first meal in Taipei, Taiwan was a success. From there we just walked around Ximending for a while, enjoying the atmosphere and sampling a few snacks along the way. There was so much food in this area, that is was crazy, so much to eat!
Thank you for watching this Taipei travel guide video vlog from Bangkok to Taipei. This is Day 1 of our Taiwan travel adventure.
Music in this video is from Audio Network
This Thai recipes video was produced by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens, for more information about us, check out our blogs: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/migrationology
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/migrationology
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SNAPCHAT / INSTAGRAM: migrationology | Free food guide: http://migrationology.com/41-irresistible-meals/
This is the vlog of Day 1 of our Taiwan trip (stay tuned for all 12 days of vlogs). We woke up early in the morning in Bangkok and headed to Don Muaeng Airport. We checked into our flight via Tiger Air that offers a directly flight at a pretty good rate from Bangkok to Taipei. Everything went smoothly and our flight arrived on time. They didn’t serve any food on our airplane, but luckily as I was doing some work, my wife Ying went and bought some Subway for the airplane ride. So while I didn’t have airplane food this time, I did have Subway on an airplane.
We landed in Taipei, Taiwan, my first time to ever visit Taiwan in the early afternoon, and I had little clue how we were going to get from the airport to the center of Taipei and then on to our hotel. We ended up walking down stairs where we caught a shuttle bus from Taoyuan International Airport for 30 TWD to the Taoyuan train station in order to connect with the Taiwan high speed rail that would take us into the center of Taipei. From Taoyuan railway station we took the high speed rail which cost 165 TWD and in about 20 minutes we arrived at Taipei Main station, which is the major hub of transportation in the center of Taipei. From there we caught the local Metro to Ximen station, where our hotel was booked. After wandering around for a little while and getting a bit lost, we finally arrived into our hotel, called Go Sleep Hotel and the Xining branch, located right within the busy shopping and cultural district of Ximending in Taipei. We arrive to the hotel at about 6 pm almost and we were all very hungry and wanted to have our first meal in Taipei… but I had no idea what we were going to eat.
After walking around Ximending for a few minutes we sat down at the nearest restaurant we could find that was serving local Taiwanese food. Although I didn’t really know what we were ordering, the owner of the restaurant was very nice and after pointing to a few dishes, she kindly brought them to our table. Our first meal in Taipei, Taiwan was a success. From there we just walked around Ximending for a while, enjoying the atmosphere and sampling a few snacks along the way. There was so much food in this area, that is was crazy, so much to eat!
Thank you for watching this Taipei travel guide video vlog from Bangkok to Taipei. This is Day 1 of our Taiwan travel adventure.
Music in this video is from Audio Network
This Thai recipes video was produced by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens, for more information about us, check out our blogs: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/migrationology
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/migrationology
Instagram: https://instagram.com/migrationology
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published:09 Aug 2015
views:1630
Food at Ningxia Night Market & Wistaria Tea House (Taiwan Day 8)
Get your free copy of my street food guide (for free): http://migrationology.com/41-irresistible-meals/
On Day 8 in Taiwan we stayed in Taipei, and I had a few other things to do on my list of attractions in Taipei that I wanted to check out for the blog post guide and video that I plan to make about Taipei. We first went to Wistaria Tea Shop
0:35 Daan Park
In order to walk to the tea house we first got off the Metro at Daan Park and walked through the park. The park is what they call a forest park - so it’s less maintained, but has a more natural and more forest feel to it. I really liked it. It felt a little rustic and there were plenty of birds and wildlife. We didn’t spend too much time there though, but continued on our walk to the tea house.
1:23 Wistaria Tea House
One of the most famous and most well recognized tea houses in Taipei is Wistaria Tea House. Although it’s a Japanese tea house style, they mostly served Taiwanese and other Chinese teas. While I’m more into coffee, I still love tea, and mostly I wanted to check it out to get a taste of some really high quality teas. After having lunch (Taiwanese beef noodles video coming soon) we headed over to Wistaria Tea House. Ying and I had two different teas, one was a green tea, and the other was a black fermented puerh tea. Both were extremely high quality, but I really liked the black puerh tea the most - it had a real earth dirt flavor, but it was so good and so soothing. It was a little on the expensive side, but it was a tea house experience that I wanted to try.
4:45 Ningxia Night Market - Street food
After going to the tea house we met up with Joe and Raymond who we met the previous day on our day trip to Beitou hot springs, and we headed over to Ningxia Night Market to eat some street food and walk around. Ningxia Night Market is yet another great Taiwanese street food market in Taipei that serves a smorgasbord of all sorts of delicious food. One of the most famous things to eat at Ningxia Night Market is the oyster omelet, and there are about 4 very popular restaurants that serve it. After walking around the night market for a while, we stopped at one of the oyster omelet restaurants that looked busy, and ordered one. For the oyster omelet, it was made with oysters, rice flour batter, eggs, and some kind of vegetable, all expertly fried on a large skillet and served with a sweet tamarindy sauce on the side. The sauce was a little on the sweet side for me, but the oysters were nice and juicy and really good tasting. I really liked Ningxia Night Market, because there were lots of things to eat, and there were many street food stall that also had tables to eat at. I ordered a number of different things to try including chicken hearts and all things on sticks. For great Taiwanese street food Ningxia Night Market is a pretty good market to visit in Taipei.
9:17 Taipei 101 at Night
Finally to end the day we headed over to Taipei 101, this time to see it at night and to just walk around. At the malls and sidewalks surrounding the Taipei 101 there is plenty of actions, street shopping and street performances and it’s a pleasant place to wander.
That completes Day 8 in Taipei. The tea house experience was fantastic, and I really enjoyed the Ningxia Night Market as well.
And thank you again to Joe and Raymond.
Hotels we stayed at in Taipei:
Go Sleep Xining: http://www.agoda.com/go-sleep-hotel-xining/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Homey House: http://www.agoda.com/homeyhouse/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Music in this video is from Audio Network
This video was produced by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens, for more information about us, check out our blogs: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/migrationology
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/migrationology
Instagram: https://instagram.com/migrationology
SNAPCHAT: migrationology
Make a donation: http://migrationology.com/donate/
Resources I use: http://migrationology.com/travel-resources/
Premium Travel Guides: http://migrationology.com/travel-guides/
Get your free copy of my street food guide (for free): http://migrationology.com/41-irresistible-meals/
On Day 8 in Taiwan we stayed in Taipei, and I had a few other things to do on my list of attractions in Taipei that I wanted to check out for the blog post guide and video that I plan to make about Taipei. We first went to Wistaria Tea Shop
0:35 Daan Park
In order to walk to the tea house we first got off the Metro at Daan Park and walked through the park. The park is what they call a forest park - so it’s less maintained, but has a more natural and more forest feel to it. I really liked it. It felt a little rustic and there were plenty of birds and wildlife. We didn’t spend too much time there though, but continued on our walk to the tea house.
1:23 Wistaria Tea House
One of the most famous and most well recognized tea houses in Taipei is Wistaria Tea House. Although it’s a Japanese tea house style, they mostly served Taiwanese and other Chinese teas. While I’m more into coffee, I still love tea, and mostly I wanted to check it out to get a taste of some really high quality teas. After having lunch (Taiwanese beef noodles video coming soon) we headed over to Wistaria Tea House. Ying and I had two different teas, one was a green tea, and the other was a black fermented puerh tea. Both were extremely high quality, but I really liked the black puerh tea the most - it had a real earth dirt flavor, but it was so good and so soothing. It was a little on the expensive side, but it was a tea house experience that I wanted to try.
4:45 Ningxia Night Market - Street food
After going to the tea house we met up with Joe and Raymond who we met the previous day on our day trip to Beitou hot springs, and we headed over to Ningxia Night Market to eat some street food and walk around. Ningxia Night Market is yet another great Taiwanese street food market in Taipei that serves a smorgasbord of all sorts of delicious food. One of the most famous things to eat at Ningxia Night Market is the oyster omelet, and there are about 4 very popular restaurants that serve it. After walking around the night market for a while, we stopped at one of the oyster omelet restaurants that looked busy, and ordered one. For the oyster omelet, it was made with oysters, rice flour batter, eggs, and some kind of vegetable, all expertly fried on a large skillet and served with a sweet tamarindy sauce on the side. The sauce was a little on the sweet side for me, but the oysters were nice and juicy and really good tasting. I really liked Ningxia Night Market, because there were lots of things to eat, and there were many street food stall that also had tables to eat at. I ordered a number of different things to try including chicken hearts and all things on sticks. For great Taiwanese street food Ningxia Night Market is a pretty good market to visit in Taipei.
9:17 Taipei 101 at Night
Finally to end the day we headed over to Taipei 101, this time to see it at night and to just walk around. At the malls and sidewalks surrounding the Taipei 101 there is plenty of actions, street shopping and street performances and it’s a pleasant place to wander.
That completes Day 8 in Taipei. The tea house experience was fantastic, and I really enjoyed the Ningxia Night Market as well.
And thank you again to Joe and Raymond.
Hotels we stayed at in Taipei:
Go Sleep Xining: http://www.agoda.com/go-sleep-hotel-xining/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Homey House: http://www.agoda.com/homeyhouse/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Music in this video is from Audio Network
This video was produced by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens, for more information about us, check out our blogs: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/migrationology
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/migrationology
Instagram: https://instagram.com/migrationology
SNAPCHAT: migrationology
Make a donation: http://migrationology.com/donate/
Resources I use: http://migrationology.com/travel-resources/
Premium Travel Guides: http://migrationology.com/travel-guides/
published:16 Aug 2015
views:1240
Chinatown-fta. Taiwan's Rock Band Quarterback/Tolaku World Tour
Chinatown Summer Nights (77th Anniversary of LA Chinatown)
Los Angeles Chinatown 6/27/15 5pm-midnight (FREE Entrance)
www.chinatownsummernights.com
Featuring events such as:
Culinary Stage
Cultural Artisans
Family Workshop
KCRW Main Stage
LA Gourmet Food Trucks
LA Weekly Live Music Stage (#LAWeekly)
(Music Available on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/album/1knYb6...)
KKBOX Link: http://www.kkbox.com/tw/tc/artist/Liq...
世界團團轉 2015 四分衛 X 脫拉庫-中國城/LA Weekly Stage 演出
活動場域:中國城中央廣場及周邊展演空間
活動時間:每年6月27月
官方網站::chinatownsummernights.com
Chinatown Summer nights 是洛杉磯中國城 一年一度的盛會。每到夏季,將吸引上萬人前往參加。為期一週的慶祝活動,有音樂表演、展覽、美食、裝置藝術、購物等…..是美國華人地區的極大指標活動。
CNN每年都會報導此項音樂節活動,於曝光、推廣都有極大的價值與意義。
Chinatown Summer Nights (77th Anniversary of LA Chinatown)
Los Angeles Chinatown 6/27/15 5pm-midnight (FREE Entrance)
www.chinatownsummernights.com
Featuring events such as:
Culinary Stage
Cultural Artisans
Family Workshop
KCRW Main Stage
LA Gourmet Food Trucks
LA Weekly Live Music Stage (#LAWeekly)
(Music Available on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/album/1knYb6...)
KKBOX Link: http://www.kkbox.com/tw/tc/artist/Liq...
世界團團轉 2015 四分衛 X 脫拉庫-中國城/LA Weekly Stage 演出
活動場域:中國城中央廣場及周邊展演空間
活動時間:每年6月27月
官方網站::chinatownsummernights.com
Chinatown Summer nights 是洛杉磯中國城 一年一度的盛會。每到夏季,將吸引上萬人前往參加。為期一週的慶祝活動,有音樂表演、展覽、美食、裝置藝術、購物等…..是美國華人地區的極大指標活動。
CNN每年都會報導此項音樂節活動,於曝光、推廣都有極大的價值與意義。
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Check out more awesome videos at BuzzFeedVideo!
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For more information, please visit:
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Fan of Whitney Monge and Lara 梁心頤?
Then this is a good chance to see them live at UW for FREE
All you have to do is to join the MAYniac at May 3rd
Whitney Monge 或 梁心頤 的粉絲嗎?
那你有機會"免費"在UW看到他們現場表演
你只需要來參加5/3 舞樂狂想曲
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About MAYniac Taiwan | 關於舞樂狂想曲
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After long and bitter months of winter, it is not unusual to be longing for the warmth and laziness of summer. As the days grow longer and our spirits higher, it is only natural to look for outdoor activities and experience first-hand the turn of the season. THIS YEAR, on MAY 3rd, TOSA (Taiwanese Overseas Student Association) invites you to join us and experience Taiwan's remarkable culture on American soil, and discover the uniqueness of Formosa, where delicious food, memorable events, and the harmony of an old and distinct culture come together as one.
This year TOSA presents a whole new experience for the UW student body. Instead of the Night Market, TOSA brings you the UW Taiwanese Carnival - MAYniac Taiwan! The UW Taiwanese Carnival is an event that not only preserves the atmosphere of the night market, but also combines the modernity of Taiwanese pop culture, various forms of entertainment, and traditional cuisine. We hope to bring everyone a better and more complete experience of our culture!
The theme of MAYniac Taiwan this year is Spring Scream. Spring Scream in Taiwan was originally an idea from the western music festival, which over time, blended in and became a fundamental part of Taiwan. For the past decade or so, Taiwan has been celebrating this seasonal change with a long period of festivities involving music, games, and various activities that incorporate the easy-going atmosphere of a sunny day on a beach and the thrumming vibe of Taiwanese culture.
In this special event, TOSA presents to you a window into the spirit, nature, and passion of Taiwan and its people. Whether you are someone who craves the experience of an exotic culture, or an international student who yearns for memories of home, MAYniac Taiwan is here to provide a special bit of Formosa to everyone.
May 3rd | HUB | Join us
「經過了漫長冬天,太陽開始慢跑,雨滴開始放假,我們知道這是西雅圖夏天的徵兆。這樣的好天氣,大家不妨會朝向戶外奔馳。在這難得的機會下,TOSA將帶你們穿越海峽,進入地圖上看不到文化沖擊!
今年TOSA要帶大家一個全新的體驗! 由TOSA過去所辦的夜市活動蛻變而成的"台灣園遊會"不僅僅保留了以往比較傳統的夜市文化, 更結合了現代台灣流行元素, 包括美食, 遊戲, 音樂 以及各式各樣的表演! 希望能讓大家體驗更完整更多元的台灣文化!
TOSA首屆園遊會"舞樂狂想曲" 的主題是來自台灣墾丁最著名的活動—春吶!春吶是一個據有台灣獨有風格流行音樂盛會!春吶的起源是由兩位隻身來台的美國人,為了在台灣創造不一樣瘋狂,所以選擇在這座島嶼的最南方開創歷史新的一頁。十多年過去了,春吶融入了台灣的風情,改變了過去人對音樂的嚮往,跨越了時代的潮流。現在TOSA要把流著台灣血液的春吶帶回兩位原創的故鄉!我們想要讓你們體驗一下由台灣為主題的音樂瘋狂!
這樣的古今台灣文化融合, 這樣瘋狂的文化衝擊 。炙熱的揮灑著青春,血液中充斥著不同的感動。想要擁有時間依附的快樂嗎?想體驗春吶的熱情嗎?你還在等什麼!
5月3日|華大HUB前廣場|與我們一起狂歡吧!
For more information, please visit:
Facebook Event page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1437272346518046/?fref=ts
TOSA Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/uwtosa?fref=ts
TOSA official website:
http://www.tosauw.com/
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Fan of Whitney Monge and Lara 梁心頤?
Then this is a good chance to see them live at UW for FREE
All you have to do is to join the MAYniac at May 3rd
Whitney Monge 或 梁心頤 的粉絲嗎?
那你有機會"免費"在UW看到他們現場表演
你只需要來參加5/3 舞樂狂想曲
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About MAYniac Taiwan | 關於舞樂狂想曲
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
After long and bitter months of winter, it is not unusual to be longing for the warmth and laziness of summer. As the days grow longer and our spirits higher, it is only natural to look for outdoor activities and experience first-hand the turn of the season. THIS YEAR, on MAY 3rd, TOSA (Taiwanese Overseas Student Association) invites you to join us and experience Taiwan's remarkable culture on American soil, and discover the uniqueness of Formosa, where delicious food, memorable events, and the harmony of an old and distinct culture come together as one.
This year TOSA presents a whole new experience for the UW student body. Instead of the Night Market, TOSA brings you the UW Taiwanese Carnival - MAYniac Taiwan! The UW Taiwanese Carnival is an event that not only preserves the atmosphere of the night market, but also combines the modernity of Taiwanese pop culture, various forms of entertainment, and traditional cuisine. We hope to bring everyone a better and more complete experience of our culture!
The theme of MAYniac Taiwan this year is Spring Scream. Spring Scream in Taiwan was originally an idea from the western music festival, which over time, blended in and became a fundamental part of Taiwan. For the past decade or so, Taiwan has been celebrating this seasonal change with a long period of festivities involving music, games, and various activities that incorporate the easy-going atmosphere of a sunny day on a beach and the thrumming vibe of Taiwanese culture.
In this special event, TOSA presents to you a window into the spirit, nature, and passion of Taiwan and its people. Whether you are someone who craves the experience of an exotic culture, or an international student who yearns for memories of home, MAYniac Taiwan is here to provide a special bit of Formosa to everyone.
May 3rd | HUB | Join us
「經過了漫長冬天,太陽開始慢跑,雨滴開始放假,我們知道這是西雅圖夏天的徵兆。這樣的好天氣,大家不妨會朝向戶外奔馳。在這難得的機會下,TOSA將帶你們穿越海峽,進入地圖上看不到文化沖擊!
今年TOSA要帶大家一個全新的體驗! 由TOSA過去所辦的夜市活動蛻變而成的"台灣園遊會"不僅僅保留了以往比較傳統的夜市文化, 更結合了現代台灣流行元素, 包括美食, 遊戲, 音樂 以及各式各樣的表演! 希望能讓大家體驗更完整更多元的台灣文化!
TOSA首屆園遊會"舞樂狂想曲" 的主題是來自台灣墾丁最著名的活動—春吶!春吶是一個據有台灣獨有風格流行音樂盛會!春吶的起源是由兩位隻身來台的美國人,為了在台灣創造不一樣瘋狂,所以選擇在這座島嶼的最南方開創歷史新的一頁。十多年過去了,春吶融入了台灣的風情,改變了過去人對音樂的嚮往,跨越了時代的潮流。現在TOSA要把流著台灣血液的春吶帶回兩位原創的故鄉!我們想要讓你們體驗一下由台灣為主題的音樂瘋狂!
這樣的古今台灣文化融合, 這樣瘋狂的文化衝擊 。炙熱的揮灑著青春,血液中充斥著不同的感動。想要擁有時間依附的快樂嗎?想體驗春吶的熱情嗎?你還在等什麼!
5月3日|華大HUB前廣場|與我們一起狂歡吧!
published:27 Apr 2014
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delicious TAIWANESE Dessert and food at Cijin Island KAOHSIUNG
Kaohsiung is a city worth checking out in South Taiwan. To get there from Taipei, just take the rapid rails and in a few hours, you'll be there. In Kaohsiung, I met up with local friends Maggie and Wennie who showed me around Kaohsiung's harbor area and Cijin Island. But first, before the ferry, we stopped by a shaved ice place that serves shaved ice by gigantic bowls. It was delicious and super sweet- perfect for a hot day in Taiwan. Next, we boarded a quick ferry to Cijin Island, where seafood restaurants line both sides. This was full of tourists, but rightfully so because the street food was also delicious. We ate some roasted fresh squid- the best I've ever had. Then we stopped and checked out some weird ginger sauce tomato dip dish that can only be found regionally.
Overall, it was a great day. More to come from Taiwan.
Special thanks to Maggie and Wennie for making the day possible.
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Kaohsiung is a city worth checking out in South Taiwan. To get there from Taipei, just take the rapid rails and in a few hours, you'll be there. In Kaohsiung, I met up with local friends Maggie and Wennie who showed me around Kaohsiung's harbor area and Cijin Island. But first, before the ferry, we stopped by a shaved ice place that serves shaved ice by gigantic bowls. It was delicious and super sweet- perfect for a hot day in Taiwan. Next, we boarded a quick ferry to Cijin Island, where seafood restaurants line both sides. This was full of tourists, but rightfully so because the street food was also delicious. We ate some roasted fresh squid- the best I've ever had. Then we stopped and checked out some weird ginger sauce tomato dip dish that can only be found regionally.
Overall, it was a great day. More to come from Taiwan.
Special thanks to Maggie and Wennie for making the day possible.
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Jackie Chan son Jaycee Chan arrested in China for drugs; Taiwan actor Kai Ko also busted
Jackie Chan son Jaycee Chan arrested in China for drugs; Taiwan actor Kai Ko also busted
Jackie Chan son Jaycee Chan arrested in China for drugs; Taiwan actor Kai Ko also busted
Hong Kong kung-fu mega star Jackie Chan’s (成龍) only son, 32-year-old Jaycee Chan (房祖名), was arrested last Thursday (August 14) alongside his friend, 23-year-old Taiwanese actor Kai Ko (柯震東), during a drug bust in the elder Chan’s luxury apartment in Beijing. The younger Chan faces up to three to four years in prison.
Rumors of their arrest first surfaced on the internet on August 17, after a Chinese netizen who goes by the handle Xu Hang (徐航) published a post on Chinese microblog Weibo saying, “Kai Ko was arrested over drug use, my dad interrogated him all night yesterday, just wait and see it in the news.” Soon after, netizens were saying
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Game of Thrones: The Musical – Peter Dinklage Teaser | Red Nose Day
Game of Thrones: The Musical – Peter Dinklage Teaser | Red Nose Day
Game of Thrones: The Musical – Peter Dinklage Teaser | Red Nose Day
Game of Thrones: The Musical. For Red Nose Day on NBC, Coldplay and Peter Dinklage join forces for the band's most important project yet: a musical for HBO’s Game of Thrones.
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Taiwanese superstar Jay Chou's wedding video
Taiwanese superstar Jay Chou's wedding video
Taiwanese superstar Jay Chou's wedding video
Taiwanese singer and actor Jay Chou has released footage of his fairytale English wedding to model Hannah Quinlivan
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吴映洁 EMMA WU
吴映洁 EMMA WU
吴映洁 EMMA WU
EMMA WU IS MOST BEAUTIFUL ASIAN ACTRESS
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deaf taiwan theater and deaf actor
deaf taiwan theater and deaf actor
deaf taiwan theater and deaf actor
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Alan Kuo (Taiwan) talks about passionate fans, future music and missing Melbourne
Alan Kuo (Taiwan) talks about passionate fans, future music and missing Melbourne
Alan Kuo (Taiwan) talks about passionate fans, future music and missing Melbourne
Taiwan rocker-singer-actor Alan Kuo sits with Hello Asia! editor Johnny Au backstage at the Golden Melody Awards and discusses about his showcase performance, last album release, filming for dramas and more!
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唐禹哲 DANSON TANG
唐禹哲 DANSON TANG
唐禹哲 DANSON TANG
DANSON TANG IS MOST TALENT ASIAN SINGER AND ACTOR
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彭于晏 EDDIE PENG
彭于晏 EDDIE PENG
彭于晏 EDDIE PENG
EDDIE PENG IS MOST TALENT ASIAN ACTOR
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LEE WEI
LEE WEI
LEE WEI
Li Wei, July 9 1980 Taipei, Taiwan, actor, singer.
In 2000, Lin Youwei combination with WeWe debut; in 2001, starring drama "Kiss Of" so nominated in the 37th Taiwan Golden Bell Award for best actor drama; the same year, WeWe debuted with "Happy Day "; 2005 began the development of the Mainland, the same year starred's first Taiwanese film" Deep Sea "; in March 2007, and Jimmy Lin, Liu Hena, Leon, who co-starred love drama" Lucky Star "; November, starred in drama "Bull Fighting" and nominated for the 43rd Taiwan Golden Bell Award for best Supporting Actor ; in 2012, reflecting the social reality starring drama "adult child", with "adult" c
3:58
Pretty boy actor turns singer (Eddie Peng Part 1)
Pretty boy actor turns singer (Eddie Peng Part 1)
Pretty boy actor turns singer (Eddie Peng Part 1)
Eddie Peng is the latest pretty-boy actor to make his foray into the music industry in Taiwan. RazorTV talks to him about his debut album, 非爱不可. Also, catch his performances at Jurong Point here.
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Randall Park on Becoming an Actor
Randall Park on Becoming an Actor
Randall Park on Becoming an Actor
Randall talks about growing up in LA and details some of the weirder jobs he had on his road to being a full time actor.
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St. Vincent - Actor (Live @ Legacy, Taipei, Taiwan 2-17-2014)
St. Vincent - Actor (Live @ Legacy, Taipei, Taiwan 2-17-2014)
St. Vincent - Actor (Live @ Legacy, Taipei, Taiwan 2-17-2014)
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Taiwan Is My Home: Stories of The Black and Latino Diaspora
Taiwan Is My Home: Stories of The Black and Latino Diaspora
Taiwan Is My Home: Stories of The Black and Latino Diaspora
This is a promo video for upcoming book project about Black and Latino immigrants in Taiwan. For more info, http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1028662698/ta...
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Deaf Movie [Taiwan]: Hear Me 1
Deaf Movie [Taiwan]: Hear Me 1
Deaf Movie [Taiwan]: Hear Me 1
Taiwanese film starring: Eddie Peng (Actor) | Ivy Chen (Actor) | Michelle Chen (Actor) | Cheng Fen Fen (Director) This story is about Yang Yang and her elder...
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锦荣 VIVIAN DAWSON
锦荣 VIVIAN DAWSON
锦荣 VIVIAN DAWSON
VIVIAN DAWSON IS MOST POPUIAR ASIAN ACTOR
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Taiwan Take-On! GiGi & Tara Eat Taiwan!
Taiwan Take-On! GiGi & Tara Eat Taiwan!
Taiwan Take-On! GiGi & Tara Eat Taiwan!
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The Food Pervert and I (along with The Actor's Diet) recently returned from an EPIC culinary journey though the ENTIRE COUNTRY of Taiwan! And when I say ENTIRE... I MEAN THE ENTIRE thing!!!!!
This video is a behind the scenes look at exactly what we did during our 6 day excursion... Here is a look at our Itinerary...
Day One: Taipei Exploration
*Tower 101, not to be missed!
Day Two: Yilan and Hualien City
*King Car Kavalan Whiskey Distillery
*Ziqiang Night Market
Day Three: Taroko National Park
*Eternal Springs Shrine
*Swallow Grotto
*Leader Village
*Shitiping
*Tropic of Cancer
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MLTR - The Actor
MLTR - The Actor
MLTR - The Actor
Michael Learns To Rock (also known as MLTR) is a Danish soft rock band that performs songs in English. It was formed in 1988 and has sold over 9 million reco...
Movies Featuring Taiwanese Actor To Reshoot After Drugs Arrest
Movies Featuring Taiwanese Actor To Reshoot After Drugs Arrest
Movies Featuring Taiwanese Actor To Reshoot After Drugs Arrest
Producers of the successful Tiny Times franchise in China are planning to remake sections of Tiny Times 4.0 after scenes featuring Taiwanese actor Ko Chen-tung were deleted following his drugs arrest with Jaycee Chan, son of veteran Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan. The report was carried on M1905, which is the official website of the state broadcaster’s movie channel, CCTV6. And there were also reports that Ko would be taken out of Monster Hunt, the live-action debut of Chinese animation director Raman Hui, who co-directed Shrek The Third. And separate stories on official state media said that the actor and model Hu Dong had been detained f
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Taiwanese actor/actress&Vietnamese; singer.wmv
Taiwanese actor/actress&Vietnamese; singer.wmv
Taiwanese actor/actress&Vietnamese; singer.wmv
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Hong Kong kung-fu mega star Jackie Chan’s (成龍) only son, 32-year-old Jaycee Chan (房祖名), was arrested last Thursday (August 14) alongside his friend, 23-year-old Taiwanese actor Kai Ko (柯震東), during a drug bust in the elder Chan’s luxury apartment in Beijing. The younger Chan faces up to three to four years in prison.
Rumors of their arrest first surfaced on the internet on August 17, after a Chinese netizen who goes by the handle Xu Hang (徐航) published a post on Chinese microblog Weibo saying, “Kai Ko was arrested over drug use, my dad interrogated him all night yesterday, just wait and see it in the news.” Soon after, netizens were saying that Jaycee Chan had been arrested with Ko. The families and agents of the two movie stars could not reach the pair for several days, until they were contacted by Beijing authorities today.
Beijing authorities confirmed that Chan and Ko had been detained, and said both showed positive results in a urine test for marijuana. The police also released footage of their interrogations as well as of their arrest. The footage also shows a teary Ko apologizing to his fans, saying he was “a bad influence, and teaches young people in society the wrong set of values.”
Ko faces 14 days of detention for marijuana use. Chan faces a possibly much harsher sentence, as the marijuana was found in his house, which makes him guilty of “providing a shelter for others to use drugs,” an offense that could put him behind bars for three to four years.
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Hong Kong kung-fu mega star Jackie Chan’s (成龍) only son, 32-year-old Jaycee Chan (房祖名), was arrested last Thursday (August 14) alongside his friend, 23-year-old Taiwanese actor Kai Ko (柯震東), during a drug bust in the elder Chan’s luxury apartment in Beijing. The younger Chan faces up to three to four years in prison.
Rumors of their arrest first surfaced on the internet on August 17, after a Chinese netizen who goes by the handle Xu Hang (徐航) published a post on Chinese microblog Weibo saying, “Kai Ko was arrested over drug use, my dad interrogated him all night yesterday, just wait and see it in the news.” Soon after, netizens were saying that Jaycee Chan had been arrested with Ko. The families and agents of the two movie stars could not reach the pair for several days, until they were contacted by Beijing authorities today.
Beijing authorities confirmed that Chan and Ko had been detained, and said both showed positive results in a urine test for marijuana. The police also released footage of their interrogations as well as of their arrest. The footage also shows a teary Ko apologizing to his fans, saying he was “a bad influence, and teaches young people in society the wrong set of values.”
Ko faces 14 days of detention for marijuana use. Chan faces a possibly much harsher sentence, as the marijuana was found in his house, which makes him guilty of “providing a shelter for others to use drugs,” an offense that could put him behind bars for three to four years.
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published:19 Aug 2014
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Game of Thrones: The Musical – Peter Dinklage Teaser | Red Nose Day
Game of Thrones: The Musical. For Red Nose Day on NBC, Coldplay and Peter Dinklage join forces for the band's most important project yet: a musical for HBO’s Game of Thrones.
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Taiwan rocker-singer-actor Alan Kuo sits with Hello Asia! editor Johnny Au backstage at the Golden Melody Awards and discusses about his showcase performance, last album release, filming for dramas and more!
Filmed at Neo Studio, Taipei, Taiwan on 26th June 2015.
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Li Wei, July 9 1980 Taipei, Taiwan, actor, singer.
In 2000, Lin Youwei combination with WeWe debut; in 2001, starring drama "Kiss Of" so nominated in the 37th Taiwan Golden Bell Award for best actor drama; the same year, WeWe debuted with "Happy Day "; 2005 began the development of the Mainland, the same year starred's first Taiwanese film" Deep Sea "; in March 2007, and Jimmy Lin, Liu Hena, Leon, who co-starred love drama" Lucky Star "; November, starred in drama "Bull Fighting" and nominated for the 43rd Taiwan Golden Bell Award for best Supporting Actor ; in 2012, reflecting the social reality starring drama "adult child", with "adult" corner to get the 17th Asian television Award nomination for best actor ; February 2013, starred in the suspense thriller "female pupa of human skin wedding dress"; in 2014, starring Taiwanese idol drama "alleys that bookstore."
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李威,1980年7月9日出生于台湾台北市,男演员、歌手。
2000年,与林佑威以WeWe组合出道;2001年,主演偶像剧《吐司男之吻》,因此入围第37届台湾金钟奖戏剧类最佳男主角;同年,WeWe组合发行首张专辑《Happy Day》;2005年开始向内地发展,同年出演首部台湾电影《深海》;2007年3月,与林志颖、刘荷娜、立威廉等人共同主演爱情偶像剧《放羊的星星》;11月,出演偶像剧《斗牛,要不要》,并入围第43届台湾金钟奖最佳男配角;2012年,主演反映社会现实的偶像剧《小孩大人》,凭借”大人“一角获得第17届亚洲电视大奖最佳男主角提名 ;2013年2月,出演悬疑惊悚电影《女蛹之人皮嫁衣》;2014年,主演台湾偶像剧《巷弄里的那家书店》
Li Wei, July 9 1980 Taipei, Taiwan, actor, singer.
In 2000, Lin Youwei combination with WeWe debut; in 2001, starring drama "Kiss Of" so nominated in the 37th Taiwan Golden Bell Award for best actor drama; the same year, WeWe debuted with "Happy Day "; 2005 began the development of the Mainland, the same year starred's first Taiwanese film" Deep Sea "; in March 2007, and Jimmy Lin, Liu Hena, Leon, who co-starred love drama" Lucky Star "; November, starred in drama "Bull Fighting" and nominated for the 43rd Taiwan Golden Bell Award for best Supporting Actor ; in 2012, reflecting the social reality starring drama "adult child", with "adult" corner to get the 17th Asian television Award nomination for best actor ; February 2013, starred in the suspense thriller "female pupa of human skin wedding dress"; in 2014, starring Taiwanese idol drama "alleys that bookstore."
Music / Gary B / You Are The One I Am Think Of
李威,1980年7月9日出生于台湾台北市,男演员、歌手。
2000年,与林佑威以WeWe组合出道;2001年,主演偶像剧《吐司男之吻》,因此入围第37届台湾金钟奖戏剧类最佳男主角;同年,WeWe组合发行首张专辑《Happy Day》;2005年开始向内地发展,同年出演首部台湾电影《深海》;2007年3月,与林志颖、刘荷娜、立威廉等人共同主演爱情偶像剧《放羊的星星》;11月,出演偶像剧《斗牛,要不要》,并入围第43届台湾金钟奖最佳男配角;2012年,主演反映社会现实的偶像剧《小孩大人》,凭借”大人“一角获得第17届亚洲电视大奖最佳男主角提名 ;2013年2月,出演悬疑惊悚电影《女蛹之人皮嫁衣》;2014年,主演台湾偶像剧《巷弄里的那家书店》
Eddie Peng is the latest pretty-boy actor to make his foray into the music industry in Taiwan. RazorTV talks to him about his debut album, 非爱不可. Also, catch his performances at Jurong Point here.
Eddie Peng is the latest pretty-boy actor to make his foray into the music industry in Taiwan. RazorTV talks to him about his debut album, 非爱不可. Also, catch his performances at Jurong Point here.
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This is a promo video for upcoming book project about Black and Latino immigrants in Taiwan. For more info, http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1028662698/ta...
This is a promo video for upcoming book project about Black and Latino immigrants in Taiwan. For more info, http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1028662698/ta...
Taiwanese film starring: Eddie Peng (Actor) | Ivy Chen (Actor) | Michelle Chen (Actor) | Cheng Fen Fen (Director) This story is about Yang Yang and her elder...
Taiwanese film starring: Eddie Peng (Actor) | Ivy Chen (Actor) | Michelle Chen (Actor) | Cheng Fen Fen (Director) This story is about Yang Yang and her elder...
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The Food Pervert and I (along with The Actor's Diet) recently returned from an EPIC culinary journey though the ENTIRE COUNTRY of Taiwan! And when I say ENTIRE... I MEAN THE ENTIRE thing!!!!!
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*Tower 101, not to be missed!
Day Two: Yilan and Hualien City
*King Car Kavalan Whiskey Distillery
*Ziqiang Night Market
Day Three: Taroko National Park
*Eternal Springs Shrine
*Swallow Grotto
*Leader Village
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*Tropic of Cancer
*Tiehua Music Villages
Day Four: Taitung to Kaohsiung
*Donglong Temple
*Oyster Shell Island
*Penbay International Circuit
*Kaohsiung
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*Karaoke on the bus!!
*Foot Massages
*Peking Duck
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The Food Pervert and I (along with The Actor's Diet) recently returned from an EPIC culinary journey though the ENTIRE COUNTRY of Taiwan! And when I say ENTIRE... I MEAN THE ENTIRE thing!!!!!
This video is a behind the scenes look at exactly what we did during our 6 day excursion... Here is a look at our Itinerary...
Day One: Taipei Exploration
*Tower 101, not to be missed!
Day Two: Yilan and Hualien City
*King Car Kavalan Whiskey Distillery
*Ziqiang Night Market
Day Three: Taroko National Park
*Eternal Springs Shrine
*Swallow Grotto
*Leader Village
*Shitiping
*Tropic of Cancer
*Tiehua Music Villages
Day Four: Taitung to Kaohsiung
*Donglong Temple
*Oyster Shell Island
*Penbay International Circuit
*Kaohsiung
*Pier 2 Art Center and Banana Warehouse
Day Five: Kaohsiung
*85 Sky Tower
*Fo Guang Shan Monastery
*Karaoke on the bus!!
*Foot Massages
*Peking Duck
FLY BACK TO LOS ANGELES
**ALL OF THIS was accompanied by 7 to 10 course meals for both lunch & DINNER!!! Talk about never going hungry! Taiwan knows how to feed their tourists!
The Food Pervert (Tara) and I would really like to thank the Taiwan Tourism Bureau for inviting us on this epic and once in a lifetime trip. We will be forever grateful and anticipate going on many more culinary tours in the near future!
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Michael Learns To Rock (also known as MLTR) is a Danish soft rock band that performs songs in English. It was formed in 1988 and has sold over 9 million reco...
Michael Learns To Rock (also known as MLTR) is a Danish soft rock band that performs songs in English. It was formed in 1988 and has sold over 9 million reco...
Producers of the successful Tiny Times franchise in China are planning to remake sections of Tiny Times 4.0 after scenes featuring Taiwanese actor Ko Chen-tung were deleted following his drugs arrest with Jaycee Chan, son of veteran Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan. The report was carried on M1905, which is the official website of the state broadcaster’s movie channel, CCTV6. And there were also reports that Ko would be taken out of Monster Hunt, the live-action debut of Chinese animation director Raman Hui, who co-directed Shrek The Third. And separate stories on official state media said that the actor and model Hu Dong had been detained for drug use.
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Producers of the successful Tiny Times franchise in China are planning to remake sections of Tiny Times 4.0 after scenes featuring Taiwanese actor Ko Chen-tung were deleted following his drugs arrest with Jaycee Chan, son of veteran Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan. The report was carried on M1905, which is the official website of the state broadcaster’s movie channel, CCTV6. And there were also reports that Ko would be taken out of Monster Hunt, the live-action debut of Chinese animation director Raman Hui, who co-directed Shrek The Third. And separate stories on official state media said that the actor and model Hu Dong had been detained for drug use.
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CURRENT NEWS | Why Taiwan Water Park Explosion happened? 500 injured | CHEESEonRICE
CURRENT NEWS | Why Taiwan Water Park Explosion happened? 500 injured | CHEESEonRICE
CURRENT NEWS | Why Taiwan Water Park Explosion happened? 500 injured | CHEESEonRICE
@BBC, CNN, Huntington Post, ..etc have been writing about "Taiwan Water Park Explosion - Color Play Asia". 500 injured and few are passing away currently on the news in Taiwan. Why do accidents happen so often in Taiwan? Here's what I learned from my past experience and my take on it. Praying for the injured victims. Look out for yourself when you are there since the safety standards there are not the same as USA / America.
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Suicides amg Taiwan Entertainers & Celebrities? Following Korea? Why? | CHEESE on RICE
Suicides amg Taiwan Entertainers & Celebrities? Following Korea? Why? | CHEESE on RICE
Suicides amg Taiwan Entertainers & Celebrities? Following Korea? Why? | CHEESE on RICE
This Taiwan actress's suicide is the 4th in 4 years. Although it's not as frequent as South Korea's entertainment, it is very alarming that young, beautiful and successful entertainers and celebrities feel the pressure so much that can lead to suicides. Is there too much pressure? Are there support system? What does celebrities go through to maintain their status?
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Celebrities Suicides: 歡歡、楊可涵、楊又穎、洪瑞襄
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The Taiwan Fight To Keep China Out
The Taiwan Fight To Keep China Out
The Taiwan Fight To Keep China Out
In China's Shadow (1999): Political tension is mounting between China and Taiwan; with threat of invasion looming, this film meets the Taiwanese fighting forces who will give their lives to fight them off.
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On July 9th Taiwanese President Lee made his seemingly innocuous plea for a “special state to state relationship” with China. Such open self-reference to a Taiwanese ‘state’ brought swift condemnation from China. In a succession of threatening manoeuvres C
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How Powerful Is The Philippines?
How Powerful Is The Philippines?
How Powerful Is The Philippines?
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The claims over islands in the South China Sea have erupted disputes between the Philippines and China. So it got us thinking, just how powerful is the Philippines?
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Philippines says China 'fired water cannon' on Filipino fishermen
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"A Chinese vessel has fired a water cannon at Filipino fishermen near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, a top Philippine official says."
The Philippines: The next Asian Tiger economy?
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Taiwan gouava Jama cultivatin Success story of West Godavari farmer
Taiwan gouava Jama cultivatin Success story of West Godavari farmer
Taiwan gouava Jama cultivatin Success story of West Godavari farmer
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What Countries Are Currently At War? A Complete List
What Countries Are Currently At War? A Complete List
What Countries Are Currently At War? A Complete List
Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, and Iraq are not the only groups currently at war. Serious armed conflicts are happening all over the world - we just don't hear ...
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Taiwan Plane Crash Leaves 31 Dead | NBC Nightly News
Taiwan Plane Crash Leaves 31 Dead | NBC Nightly News
Taiwan Plane Crash Leaves 31 Dead | NBC Nightly News
31 are dead after a plane crash landed in the Taiwan river, it was all caught on dramatic dashboard camera video.
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TransAsia Plane Crashes in Taiwan
TransAsia Plane Crashes in Taiwan
TransAsia Plane Crashes in Taiwan
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A TransAsia plane has just crashed in Taiwan. The plane had 58 people aboard, of which 9 have been killed so far. It is unclear at this point what caused the plane to crash. Rescuers are currently helping survivors.
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Raw: Taiwan Plane Crash Video | NBC News
Raw: Taiwan Plane Crash Video | NBC News
Raw: Taiwan Plane Crash Video | NBC News
Dashboard camera video captured the moment when an airplane clipped an elevated roadway and crashed into the Taiwan River.
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Mountain Collapses - Giant boulder almosts crushes car
Mountain Collapses - Giant boulder almosts crushes car
Mountain Collapses - Giant boulder almosts crushes car
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Standoff between Filipino, Taiwanese coast guards
Standoff between Filipino, Taiwanese coast guards
Standoff between Filipino, Taiwanese coast guards
There was a standoff between the Philippines' and Taiwan's Coast Guard that lasted for almost two hours. This was after the declaration of Taiwan that some parts of Batanes are their territory.
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FISH RAIN” IN THAILAND
FISH RAIN” IN THAILAND
FISH RAIN” IN THAILAND
FISH RAIN” IN THAILAND FISHES GETS LITTERS ALL OVER THE STREETS AFTER RAINFALL.
Fish Rain” In Thailand Fishes Gets Litters All Over the Streets After Rainfall in Thailand, amid surprise of passersby hundreds of fishes had flown to the banks of seashore and on the road. Most of fishes found dead. It appeared as if Thailand received a Fish rain. Some passersby try to save fish. The rainy season in Thailand varies from region to region. Very broadly speaking, Thailand’s rainy season can be classified as May/June to October. The river fishing season in Khao Sok National Park is influenced by the monsoon winds from both the Indian and Pacific Oce
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What has Taiwan's Sunflower Movement achieved a year on
What has Taiwan's Sunflower Movement achieved a year on
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Tackling Taiwan's water shortages
Tackling Taiwan's water shortages
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LinkOnly7/16/14 TAIWAN PLANE CRASHES,51 KILLED;
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News In Two Minutes - Taiwan Nuclear Leak - Drone Strike - Coptic Warning - MERS - Survival News
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Clashes In Taiwan During Anti Nuclear Protests
Clashes In Taiwan During Anti Nuclear Protests
Clashes In Taiwan During Anti Nuclear Protests
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Sex on train: Taiwanese couple caught on camera 'doing it'
Sex on train: Taiwanese couple caught on camera 'doing it'
Sex on train: Taiwanese couple caught on camera 'doing it'
A young couple were seen having sex on a Taiwan Railway train last Friday. The couple covered themselves with a jacket, but everyone could see what they were doing.
A female passenger sitting next to the couple was so shocked that she immediately left her seat. A passenger sitting on the other side put her head down and pretended to be asleep.
This isn't the first time something like this happened on public transportation in Taiwan. In April a teenage girl was seen performing oral sex on her boyfriend while he pretended to be immersed in his book.
Both couples were not prosecuted because they covered themselves. Police say that unless n
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Exchange Student in Taiwan? How local react Tanned Curly Hair Foreigners? | CheeseonRice #19
Exchange Student in Taiwan? How local react Tanned Curly Hair Foreigners? | CheeseonRice #19
Exchange Student in Taiwan? How local react Tanned Curly Hair Foreigners? | CheeseonRice #19
Q&A; | Marelsy Palmer: If i go to Taiwan as an exchange they are gonna look a me like wha the hell , she is suupeer poor! I have tan-caramel skin, big lips, small face, big eyes,long eyelashes, kinda messed up teeth,and really curly hair. But im not tryna look white like walls (unedited)
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China Forum #103: Current developments in Taiwan's politics and cross-strait relations
China Forum #103: Current developments in Taiwan's politics and cross-strait relations
China Forum #103: Current developments in Taiwan's politics and cross-strait relations
China Forum welcomes Mr. Alan Romberg, Distinguished Fellow and Director of the Asia Program at the Stimson Center, to discuss current developments in cross-strait relations and Taiwan politics. Recorded September 2014
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Riots, Unrest, and the Umbrella Movement: Hong Kong Rising
Riots, Unrest, and the Umbrella Movement: Hong Kong Rising
Riots, Unrest, and the Umbrella Movement: Hong Kong Rising
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In 1997, the longtime British colony of Hong Kong was handed over to China with the understanding that it would retain relative autonomy under the concept of "one country, two systems." But last month, as part of the so-called Umbrella Revolution, Hong Kongers began vocally demanding Beijing stay out of their political affairs and grant the democracy they say they were promised with the handover.
VICE News traveled to Hong Kong and embedded with the students leading the pro-democracy movement. As protestors marched through and occupied city parks and streets, police fired tea
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Advice to Current Missionaries in Taiwan
Advice to Current Missionaries in Taiwan
Advice to Current Missionaries in Taiwan
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Taiwan plane crash - 138 items of data from black box downloaded
Taiwan plane crash - 138 items of data from black box downloaded
Taiwan plane crash - 138 items of data from black box downloaded
Taiwan plane crash - 138 items of data from black box downloaded Taiwan plane crash - 48 confirmed dead Taiwan plane crash - authorities insist weather was f...
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@BBC, CNN, Huntington Post, ..etc have been writing about "Taiwan Water Park Explosion - Color Play Asia". 500 injured and few are passing away currently on the news in Taiwan. Why do accidents happen so often in Taiwan? Here's what I learned from my past experience and my take on it. Praying for the injured victims. Look out for yourself when you are there since the safety standards there are not the same as USA / America.
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@BBC, CNN, Huntington Post, ..etc have been writing about "Taiwan Water Park Explosion - Color Play Asia". 500 injured and few are passing away currently on the news in Taiwan. Why do accidents happen so often in Taiwan? Here's what I learned from my past experience and my take on it. Praying for the injured victims. Look out for yourself when you are there since the safety standards there are not the same as USA / America.
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Suicides amg Taiwan Entertainers & Celebrities? Following Korea? Why? | CHEESE on RICE
This Taiwan actress's suicide is the 4th in 4 years. Although it's not as frequent as South Korea's entertainment, it is very alarming that young, beautiful and successful entertainers and celebrities feel the pressure so much that can lead to suicides. Is there too much pressure? Are there support system? What does celebrities go through to maintain their status?
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This Taiwan actress's suicide is the 4th in 4 years. Although it's not as frequent as South Korea's entertainment, it is very alarming that young, beautiful and successful entertainers and celebrities feel the pressure so much that can lead to suicides. Is there too much pressure? Are there support system? What does celebrities go through to maintain their status?
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In China's Shadow (1999): Political tension is mounting between China and Taiwan; with threat of invasion looming, this film meets the Taiwanese fighting forces who will give their lives to fight them off.
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On July 9th Taiwanese President Lee made his seemingly innocuous plea for a “special state to state relationship” with China. Such open self-reference to a Taiwanese ‘state’ brought swift condemnation from China. In a succession of threatening manoeuvres Chinese missiles have been tested & troops put on alert. And the Taiwanese are feeling distinctly vulnerable. Panic gripped the nation when a power cut was mistaken for a Chinese invasion. Officials are incredulous at China’s fighting talk. “Beijing has no claim to our sovereignty… how can they say that we are their subjects?” But with 40,000 Taiwanese factories on the mainland, nobody is denying that the territories need each other. Is it just another chapter in the stand off between the two Chinas or is Beijing now intent on proving it’s Asia’s superpower, whatever the price?
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In China's Shadow (1999): Political tension is mounting between China and Taiwan; with threat of invasion looming, this film meets the Taiwanese fighting forces who will give their lives to fight them off.
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On July 9th Taiwanese President Lee made his seemingly innocuous plea for a “special state to state relationship” with China. Such open self-reference to a Taiwanese ‘state’ brought swift condemnation from China. In a succession of threatening manoeuvres Chinese missiles have been tested & troops put on alert. And the Taiwanese are feeling distinctly vulnerable. Panic gripped the nation when a power cut was mistaken for a Chinese invasion. Officials are incredulous at China’s fighting talk. “Beijing has no claim to our sovereignty… how can they say that we are their subjects?” But with 40,000 Taiwanese factories on the mainland, nobody is denying that the territories need each other. Is it just another chapter in the stand off between the two Chinas or is Beijing now intent on proving it’s Asia’s superpower, whatever the price?
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The claims over islands in the South China Sea have erupted disputes between the Philippines and China. So it got us thinking, just how powerful is the Philippines?
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Philippines says China 'fired water cannon' on Filipino fishermen
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-26320383
"A Chinese vessel has fired a water cannon at Filipino fishermen near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, a top Philippine official says."
The Philippines: The next Asian Tiger economy?
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2014/06/philippines-asian-tiger-econom-2014612144132483842.html
"In recent years, the Philippines has emerged as one of the fastest growing economies in the world, impressively rivalling the dizzying growth rates of fellow Asian countries such as China."
Manny Pacquiao: 36 reasons why fans love Filipino idol
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/boxing/manny-pacquiao/11243572/Manny-Pacquiao-36-reasons-why-fans-love-Filipino-idol.html
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Taiwan gouava Jama cultivatin Success story of West Godavari farmer
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What Countries Are Currently At War? A Complete List
Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, and Iraq are not the only groups currently at war. Serious armed conflicts are happening all over the world - we just don't hear ...
Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, and Iraq are not the only groups currently at war. Serious armed conflicts are happening all over the world - we just don't hear ...
31 are dead after a plane crash landed in the Taiwan river, it was all caught on dramatic dashboard camera video.
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Dashboard camera video captured the moment when an airplane clipped an elevated roadway and crashed into the Taiwan River.
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Mountain Collapses - Giant boulder almosts crushes car
Subscribe for more http://goo.gl/bY5w6 --- A mudslide wrecks havoc on a road below, almost crushing a car. You can see the rocks breaking off at the 0:03...
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FISH RAIN” IN THAILAND FISHES GETS LITTERS ALL OVER THE STREETS AFTER RAINFALL.
Fish Rain” In Thailand Fishes Gets Litters All Over the Streets After Rainfall in Thailand, amid surprise of passersby hundreds of fishes had flown to the banks of seashore and on the road. Most of fishes found dead. It appeared as if Thailand received a Fish rain. Some passersby try to save fish. The rainy season in Thailand varies from region to region. Very broadly speaking, Thailand’s rainy season can be classified as May/June to October. The river fishing season in Khao Sok National Park is influenced by the monsoon winds from both the Indian and Pacific Ocean. Our fishing locations inside Khao Sok National Park consist of 3 big rivers and 4 smaller streams. All are connected with Cheow Lan Lake. The Bungalow on the lake is placed so that gives us a choice of rivers from different catchment systems. Some people say that fly fishing the Jungle Rivers is difficult. We would say that it’s not difficult but it is different.
FISH RAIN” IN THAILAND FISHES GETS LITTERS ALL OVER THE STREETS AFTER RAINFALL.
Fish Rain” In Thailand Fishes Gets Litters All Over the Streets After Rainfall in Thailand, amid surprise of passersby hundreds of fishes had flown to the banks of seashore and on the road. Most of fishes found dead. It appeared as if Thailand received a Fish rain. Some passersby try to save fish. The rainy season in Thailand varies from region to region. Very broadly speaking, Thailand’s rainy season can be classified as May/June to October. The river fishing season in Khao Sok National Park is influenced by the monsoon winds from both the Indian and Pacific Ocean. Our fishing locations inside Khao Sok National Park consist of 3 big rivers and 4 smaller streams. All are connected with Cheow Lan Lake. The Bungalow on the lake is placed so that gives us a choice of rivers from different catchment systems. Some people say that fly fishing the Jungle Rivers is difficult. We would say that it’s not difficult but it is different.
published:16 Apr 2015
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What has Taiwan's Sunflower Movement achieved a year on
7/16/14 TAIWAN PLANE CRASHES,51 KILLED (thoughts&prayers4;);*read more at
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/07/23/plane-reportedly-crashes-in-taiwan-killing-51/"A plane attempting to land in stormy weather following a typhoon crashed at an airport on a small Taiwanese island Wednesday, killing 51 people and injuring 7, fire officials said, according to The Associated Press..."
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"You saw with your own eyes the great trials, the miraculous signs and wonders, the mighty hand and outstretched arm, with which the LORD your God brought you out. The LORD your God will do the same to all the peoples you now fear."Deuteronomy 7:19
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7/16/14 TAIWAN PLANE CRASHES,51 KILLED (thoughts&prayers4;);*read more at
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/07/23/plane-reportedly-crashes-in-taiwan-killing-51/"A plane attempting to land in stormy weather following a typhoon crashed at an airport on a small Taiwanese island Wednesday, killing 51 people and injuring 7, fire officials said, according to The Associated Press..."
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/07/23/plane-reportedly-crashes-in-taiwan-killing-51/*****
"You saw with your own eyes the great trials, the miraculous signs and wonders, the mighty hand and outstretched arm, with which the LORD your God brought you out. The LORD your God will do the same to all the peoples you now fear."Deuteronomy 7:19
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*DefendRealMarriage("TraditionalMarriage")
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*ProtectUnbornLife (Adoption!) (pula)
*Read the Bible Daily & Connect w/ Believers
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*Pray 4Chapels in the Public Schools (p4cps)
*Stop Violence v Women! (svw)
--Say NO 2 ALL Abusive Relationships (snaarl)
*Be a Suicide Stopper! (bass)Give Hope!
*Fight4Kindness, (f4k)
--Commit Kindness Actions (CoKA)
*LoveOneAnother (aLOhA)
*Please Support Christian Missionaries!
*I baptize you in the name of the Father-Son-&-Holy Spirit ! (Re Matt 28:18-20) (I'veBeeNFiSHing)(1 Corinthians 12:13-14,27)
*Father-Son-&-Holy-Spirit,Thy Will be Done (FiSHeS,TWilaBD)
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News In Two Minutes - Taiwan Nuclear Leak - Drone Strike - Coptic Warning - MERS - Survival News
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A young couple were seen having sex on a Taiwan Railway train last Friday. The couple covered themselves with a jacket, but everyone could see what they were doing.
A female passenger sitting next to the couple was so shocked that she immediately left her seat. A passenger sitting on the other side put her head down and pretended to be asleep.
This isn't the first time something like this happened on public transportation in Taiwan. In April a teenage girl was seen performing oral sex on her boyfriend while he pretended to be immersed in his book.
Both couples were not prosecuted because they covered themselves. Police say that unless netizens could provide explicit pictures of the couple, they can do nothing.
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A young couple were seen having sex on a Taiwan Railway train last Friday. The couple covered themselves with a jacket, but everyone could see what they were doing.
A female passenger sitting next to the couple was so shocked that she immediately left her seat. A passenger sitting on the other side put her head down and pretended to be asleep.
This isn't the first time something like this happened on public transportation in Taiwan. In April a teenage girl was seen performing oral sex on her boyfriend while he pretended to be immersed in his book.
Both couples were not prosecuted because they covered themselves. Police say that unless netizens could provide explicit pictures of the couple, they can do nothing.
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Exchange Student in Taiwan? How local react Tanned Curly Hair Foreigners? | CheeseonRice #19
Q&A; | Marelsy Palmer: If i go to Taiwan as an exchange they are gonna look a me like wha the hell , she is suupeer poor! I have tan-caramel skin, big lips, small face, big eyes,long eyelashes, kinda messed up teeth,and really curly hair. But im not tryna look white like walls (unedited)
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China Forum #103: Current developments in Taiwan's politics and cross-strait relations
China Forum welcomes Mr. Alan Romberg, Distinguished Fellow and Director of the Asia Program at the Stimson Center, to discuss current developments in cross-strait relations and Taiwan politics. Recorded September 2014
China Forum welcomes Mr. Alan Romberg, Distinguished Fellow and Director of the Asia Program at the Stimson Center, to discuss current developments in cross-strait relations and Taiwan politics. Recorded September 2014
published:15 Oct 2014
views:285
Riots, Unrest, and the Umbrella Movement: Hong Kong Rising
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In 1997, the longtime British colony of Hong Kong was handed over to China with the understanding that it would retain relative autonomy under the concept of "one country, two systems." But last month, as part of the so-called Umbrella Revolution, Hong Kongers began vocally demanding Beijing stay out of their political affairs and grant the democracy they say they were promised with the handover.
VICE News traveled to Hong Kong and embedded with the students leading the pro-democracy movement. As protestors marched through and occupied city parks and streets, police fired tear gas and became physically violent. Hong Kong, long a reliably stable world financial center, was being rocked by unrest.
Watch Now - "The Sunflower Revolt: Protests in Taiwan" - http://bit.ly/1uhSoF0
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In 1997, the longtime British colony of Hong Kong was handed over to China with the understanding that it would retain relative autonomy under the concept of "one country, two systems." But last month, as part of the so-called Umbrella Revolution, Hong Kongers began vocally demanding Beijing stay out of their political affairs and grant the democracy they say they were promised with the handover.
VICE News traveled to Hong Kong and embedded with the students leading the pro-democracy movement. As protestors marched through and occupied city parks and streets, police fired tear gas and became physically violent. Hong Kong, long a reliably stable world financial center, was being rocked by unrest.
Watch Now - "The Sunflower Revolt: Protests in Taiwan" - http://bit.ly/1uhSoF0
"China Strikes Back: Talking Heads" - http://bit.ly/1wb8QKJ
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Taiwan plane crash - 138 items of data from black box downloaded Taiwan plane crash - 48 confirmed dead Taiwan plane crash - authorities insist weather was f...
Taiwan plane crash - 138 items of data from black box downloaded Taiwan plane crash - 48 confirmed dead Taiwan plane crash - authorities insist weather was f...
EVA Air 747 Upper Deck Seattle to Taipei Economy Class Flight Review
EVA Air 747 Upper Deck Seattle to Taipei Economy Class Flight Review
EVA Air 747 Upper Deck Seattle to Taipei Economy Class Flight Review
Flying the Eva Air upper deck of a Boeing 747-400. Turns out the whole upper cabin is Economy for this airline. I didn't care for it as much as the lower cabin, the extra space was nice but the air felt more stuffy.
I've flown EVA numerous times to Asia since they're usually one of the cheaper airlines during my searches. Their mileage program doesn't offer too much for the amount of miles I've flown, but the airline itself has always been friendly, prompt and convenient on every flight. The crew treated me the same whether I'm flying business or economy so I'll continue to use this again carrier as long as their prices meet my budget.
Tha
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ANA Boeing 767 300 Roundtrip Tokyo to Taipei Economy Class
ANA Boeing 767 300 Roundtrip Tokyo to Taipei Economy Class
ANA Boeing 767 300 Roundtrip Tokyo to Taipei Economy Class
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com
Flight attendants on ANA Airlines can't do enough for you, even if flying in Economy. The last thing we wanted to do was eat after flying from Chicago to San Francisco, San Francisco to Tokyo and now onwards to Taipei and the attendant kept trying, "Would you like just the appetizer? Would you like just the salad? Would you like desert? " All we wanted to do was sleep!
The return flight was a different story and I actually was able to pay attention to four menu offerings, and a camera mounted under the fuselage for passengers to watch take-off, a birds-eye view of the ground, and landing; a definite eye-opene
12:27
EVA Air 777-300ER Taipei to Bangkok Economy Class Flight Review
EVA Air 777-300ER Taipei to Bangkok Economy Class Flight Review
EVA Air 777-300ER Taipei to Bangkok Economy Class Flight Review
EVA Air Flight BR 75 departing from Taipei, Taiwan to Bangkok, Thailand. Follow me on the short 3 hour flight onboard the heavy Boeing 777-300ER.
You'll see everything from: Boarding, takeoff, inflight food all the way to landing at the modern & mighty Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport.
Make your own opinions from what you see and compare it to what you're use to in air travel. For me, I found the service typical for Eva Air which is clean, quick and convenient with courteous staff onboard their aircraft. The food was ok, but after just coming off another Eva flight where we're fed twice... I really wasn't in the mood for more airl
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EVA AIR Boeing 747 COMBI In-Flight Taipei to Manila Economy Experience
EVA AIR Boeing 747 COMBI In-Flight Taipei to Manila Economy Experience
EVA AIR Boeing 747 COMBI In-Flight Taipei to Manila Economy Experience
Built in 1996 and delivered to Eva Air in the year 2000. Eva Air B-16408 747-45E(M) Combi is one of two left in service with the carrier and will soon be replaced with the Boeing 777-300ER by 2014.
Enjoy a ride on this older Boeing 747 Combi as we take off from Taipei Taoyuan International Airport and land at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, Philippines.
Mrs. OwnsGermany sent this footage while she traveled back home from Seattle to visit her family in the Philippines for a reunion. I don't know some of the languages being spoken in the background, but she's assured me it's nothing bad!
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China Airlines Trip Report | Hong Kong to Taipei ✈ FHD
China Airlines Trip Report | Hong Kong to Taipei ✈ FHD
China Airlines Trip Report | Hong Kong to Taipei ✈ FHD
China Airlines Economy Class Trip Report from Hong Kong (Chek Lap Kok) to Taipei (Taoyuan).
Full videos:
HKG Takeoff:
TPE Landing: coming soon
Aircraft:
HKG-TPE (CI904): B747-400 (B-18215)
Music (All music credit goes to the artist):
Bob Acri - Sleep Away
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The Luxurious EVA Business Class Lounge Taipei Taoyuan Airport, Taiwan
The Luxurious EVA Business Class Lounge Taipei Taoyuan Airport, Taiwan
The Luxurious EVA Business Class Lounge Taipei Taoyuan Airport, Taiwan
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com
Our flight from Taipei to Narita Airport (Tokyo) was on ANA Airlines who was using the EVA Business Class Lounge today. A big perk when 1Ks fly Economy is the ability to use whatever Star Alliance Airline Lounge you are flying on that day. Although Economy Class on ANA, it was into the very luxurious EVA Lounge.
So many different foods to choose from, lots of space and the usual Asian Business Lounge perks; showers, etc., etc. Why should we be surprised at that? A perfect ending to a fabulous vacation in Taiwan. I'll repeat: Don't wait as long as we did to visit Taiwan, filled with attractions, luxury - or no
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Thai Airways Airbus A330-300 Economy Class Flight Report: TG635 Taipei to Bangkok
Thai Airways Airbus A330-300 Economy Class Flight Report: TG635 Taipei to Bangkok
Thai Airways Airbus A330-300 Economy Class Flight Report: TG635 Taipei to Bangkok
Aircraft: Airbus A330-343X (HS-TBG)
Airline: Thai Airways
Route: Taipei (Taoyuan)-Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi)
Date: 20th December 2014
Scheduled Departure Time: 20:10 (UTC +9)
Scheduled Arrival Time: 23:05 (UTC +8)
This is the third part of my flight report based on Thai Airways. I was sat in one of the last few rows of the seat. I've visited the lavatory in this sector.
I've tried searching for a full flight report for this. However, there are no results for this flight. So hope this gives you a pleasant experience on this flight.
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EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX) | Ernest Aviation
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX) | Ernest Aviation
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX) | Ernest Aviation
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX) flight report.
Airline: EVA Air
Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER
Registration: B-16721
Class: Economy Class
Route: Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX)
Flight: BR12
Date: 1-4-2015
Departure time: 18:40 (Taipei time)
Arrival time: 15:20 (Los Angeles time)
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EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE) | Ernest Aviation
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE) | Ernest Aviation
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE) | Ernest Aviation
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE) flight report.
Airline: EVA Air
Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER
Registration: B-16709
Class: Economy Class
Route: Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE)
Flight: BR1
Date: 12-4-2015
Departure time: 00:05 (Los Angeles time)
Arrival time: 05:20 (Taipei time)
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Taiwan’s Economic Role in the Asia-Pacific
Taiwan’s Economic Role in the Asia-Pacific
Taiwan’s Economic Role in the Asia-Pacific
Taiwan’s economy is at the forefront of the IT revolution, han an important role in the global supply chain, and its leading companies partner successfully with American firms. It is actively extending its economic role in the Asia-Pacific to participate in regional economic integration.
Carnegie was pleased to host Taiwan’s former deputy minister of Economic Affairs Francis Kuo-Hsin Liang and former minister of Economic Affairs Steve Ruey-long Chen. They presented their views on Asian economic integration, business and investment opportunities with Taiwan, and Taiwan’s economic role in the Asia-Pacific region. Douglas H. Paal moderated.
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✈️ SQ878 SINGAPORE TO TAIPEI + SQ877 TAIPEI TO SINGAPORE (SINGAPORE AIRLINES ECONOMY)
✈️ SQ878 SINGAPORE TO TAIPEI + SQ877 TAIPEI TO SINGAPORE (SINGAPORE AIRLINES ECONOMY)
✈️ SQ878 SINGAPORE TO TAIPEI + SQ877 TAIPEI TO SINGAPORE (SINGAPORE AIRLINES ECONOMY)
Video of my experience on SQ878 and SQ877.
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Eva Air, Hello Kitty Jet 'Around the World' (Economy Class) : BR191 Haneda to Taipei
Eva Air, Hello Kitty Jet 'Around the World' (Economy Class) : BR191 Haneda to Taipei
Eva Air, Hello Kitty Jet 'Around the World' (Economy Class) : BR191 Haneda to Taipei
Eva Air, BR191, Haneda (HND) to Taipei (TSA).
Hello Kitty Jet 'Around the World'.
My seat was 48H and economy class, flight was 3.5 hours.
every were was Hello Kitty :)
I think Hello Kitty fans can enjoy this flight more !
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エバー航空のハローキティジェットのエコノミークラスの搭乗記。
羽田から松山(台湾)へは約3時間半、機内の至る所がハローキティ。
ハローキティファンにはたまらない!?
◆エバー航空のホームページ ↓↓↓
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Aboard Cathay Pacific Airways flight CX 531 landing at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport.
Departure Date -- February 3, 2014
Arrival Date -- February 3, 2014 (Same Day Arrival)
Aircraft -- Airbus A330-300
Registration - B-HLU (member of oneworld livery)
Cabin Product -- 2 class regional (Business, Economy) (330)
Nagoya departure gate -- 17
Nagoya takeoff runway - 36
Taipei landing runway -- 05R
Taipei arrival terminal and gate - Terminal 1 Gate B5
Seat Number -- 19K (Business Class)
Scheduled Departure Time -- 16:50
Scheduled Arrival Time -- 19:20
Actual Flying Time -- 3:00
Distance -- 1149 Miles
Camera used -- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX
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IDA Congress 2011 Taipei, Economic Development, Esko Aho, NOKIA
IDA Congress 2011 Taipei, Economic Development, Esko Aho, NOKIA
IDA Congress 2011 Taipei, Economic Development, Esko Aho, NOKIA
The design sector has evolved dynamically over the past decade. Yet, almost all of the speakers and delegates participating in the inaugural IDA (International Design Alliance) Congress, which took place in Taipei from 24 to 26 October 2011, agreed that the despite rapid changes, the sector can't sustain the status quo trajectory.
Issues such as climate change, socio-economics, geopolitics, technology and many other factors have contributed to the evolution in the sector but no other factor has become more prevalent than the increased need for introducing more humanism in design thinking, processes and products.
The aim of the 2011 IDA Cong
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EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Elite Class Flight Report: BR 17 San Francisco to Taipei
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Elite Class Flight Report: BR 17 San Francisco to Taipei
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Elite Class Flight Report: BR 17 San Francisco to Taipei
Aircraft: Boeing 777-35E(ER) (B-16706)
Airline: EVA Air
Route: San Francisco-Taipei
Date: April 21st 2014
It was quite a long 13 hour flight across the Pacific Ocean to Taipei, but it was a comfortable one. The Flight Attendants were really nice and attentive and the food was amazing. Elite Class is certainly one of the best Premium Economy products out there in the world!
Don't forget to subscribe for more interesting flight reports!
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China Airlines CI751 Flight Report: Taipei to Singapore
China Airlines CI751 Flight Report: Taipei to Singapore
China Airlines CI751 Flight Report: Taipei to Singapore
After a nice holiday in Taiwan, it was time to go back to reality. Hop on China Airlines A330-300 aircraft with me on this intra-Asia flight from Taipei to Singapore (the flight continues to Surabaya) and check out the features of this comfortable aircraft as well as the cabin services offered by China Airlines. It was a really pleasant evening flight with China Airlines and I had a lovely time with them.
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Asst. Secretary Charles Rivkin's Remarks at Computex Taipei - June 2, 2015
Asst. Secretary Charles Rivkin's Remarks at Computex Taipei - June 2, 2015
Asst. Secretary Charles Rivkin's Remarks at Computex Taipei - June 2, 2015
Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs Charles Rivkin announces the launch of the U.S.-Taiwan Digital Economy Forum at the Computex Taipei opening ceremony in Taipei, Taiwan on June 2, 2015. Read Assistant Secretary Rivkin's full remarks here: http://go.usa.gov/35tRd
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Charles H. Rivkin made remarks at the COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2015
Charles H. Rivkin made remarks at the COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2015
Charles H. Rivkin made remarks at the COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2015
Senior officials from the United States and Taiwan jointly announced today (June 2nd) the launch of the U.S.-Taiwan Digital Economy Forum, which will be held in Taipei later this year, at the opening ceremony of the COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2015 exhibition in Taipei.
Charles H. Rivkin, United States Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs, and Taiwan Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs, Bill Cho Shi-chao, made the announcement today (June 2nd) in remarks at the opening ceremony of the COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2015 exhibition in Taipei.
Assistant Secretary Rivkin and Vice Premier Simon Chang met before the COMPUTEX opening to exchange
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Eva Air 777 from Taipei to Bangkok - Premium Economy (Elite
Eva Air 777 from Taipei to Bangkok - Premium Economy (Elite
Eva Air 777 from Taipei to Bangkok - Premium Economy (Elite
Created on January 2, 2012 using FlipShare.
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EVA AIR | New 777-300ER PREMIUM ECONOMY (ELITE CLASS) TPE - NYC
EVA AIR | New 777-300ER PREMIUM ECONOMY (ELITE CLASS) TPE - NYC
EVA AIR | New 777-300ER PREMIUM ECONOMY (ELITE CLASS) TPE - NYC
Today Im Onboard EVA Air's Brand New 777-300ER flight from Taipei To New York.
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ANA new international 787-9 JA836A Taipei-Tokyo travel report
ANA new international 787-9 JA836A Taipei-Tokyo travel report
ANA new international 787-9 JA836A Taipei-Tokyo travel report
New rare bird fly to Taiwan.
Airline:ANA
Fleet:Boeing 787-9 dreamliner international version.
Reg:JA836A
From:Taipei Songshan airport,Taiwan,
To:Tokyo Haneda airport,Japan,
Seat: Economy class 26A
departure runway :28
arrival runway:unknown
check-in boarding safety instruction departure diner and captain speaking wi-fi test around the economy class landing goodbye,
ANA難得第一次就送上大禮,國際版的787-9 本次新開箱免費wifi大放送,測試鄉民站與cpbltv.
ANAの新しい787 ‐9国際線仕様、一つしかないのJA836A、エコノミークラス乗ります。WIFIは無料、
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Cathay Pacific flight CX 468 Hong Kong (HKG) -- Taipei (TPE) Landing
Cathay Pacific flight CX 468 Hong Kong (HKG) -- Taipei (TPE) Landing
Cathay Pacific flight CX 468 Hong Kong (HKG) -- Taipei (TPE) Landing
Aboard Cathay Pacific flight CX landing at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport from Hong Kong.
Departure Date -- February 4, 2014
Arrival Date -- February 4, 2014 (Same Day Arrival)
Aircraft -- Boeing 747-400
Registration - B-HOP
Cabin Product -- 4 class long haul (First, Business, Premium economy, Economy) (74K)
Hong Kong gate -- 60
Hong Kong takeoff runway -- 07R
Taipei landing runway -- 05R
Taipei arrival terminal and gate - Terminal 1 Gate B8
Seat Number -- 88A (Business Class) (Upper Deck)
Scheduled Departure Time -- 20:00
Scheduled Arrival Time -- 21:35
Actual Flying Time -- 1:15
Distance -- 501 Miles
Camera used -- Sony Cyber-sh
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Cathay Pacific flight CX 565 Taipei (TPE) -- Hong Kong (HKG) Takeoff
Cathay Pacific flight CX 565 Taipei (TPE) -- Hong Kong (HKG) Takeoff
Cathay Pacific flight CX 565 Taipei (TPE) -- Hong Kong (HKG) Takeoff
Aboard Cathay Pacific Airways flight CX 565 taking off at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport bound for Hong Kong.
Departure Date -- February 5, 2014
Arrival Date -- February 5, 2014 (Same Day Arrival)
Aircraft -- Boeing 777-300
Registration - B-HNG
Cabin Product -- 2 class new regional (Business, Economy) (73Z)
Taipei departure terminal and gate - Terminal 1 Gate B5
Taipei takeoff runway -- 05R
Hong Kong landing runway -7L
Hong Kong arrival gate -- 18
Seat Number -- 17A (Business Class)
Scheduled Departure Time -- 14:15
Scheduled Arrival Time -- 16:05
Actual Flying Time -- 1:25
Distance -- 501 Miles
Camera used -- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H
EVA Air 747 Upper Deck Seattle to Taipei Economy Class Flight Review
Flying the Eva Air upper deck of a Boeing 747-400. Turns out the whole upper cabin is Economy for this airline. I didn't care for it as much as the lower cabin, the extra space was nice but the air felt more stuffy.
I've flown EVA numerous times to Asia since they're usually one of the cheaper airlines during my searches. Their mileage program doesn't offer too much for the amount of miles I've flown, but the airline itself has always been friendly, prompt and convenient on every flight. The crew treated me the same whether I'm flying business or economy so I'll continue to use this again carrier as long as their prices meet my budget.
Thanks for watching.
Flying the Eva Air upper deck of a Boeing 747-400. Turns out the whole upper cabin is Economy for this airline. I didn't care for it as much as the lower cabin, the extra space was nice but the air felt more stuffy.
I've flown EVA numerous times to Asia since they're usually one of the cheaper airlines during my searches. Their mileage program doesn't offer too much for the amount of miles I've flown, but the airline itself has always been friendly, prompt and convenient on every flight. The crew treated me the same whether I'm flying business or economy so I'll continue to use this again carrier as long as their prices meet my budget.
Thanks for watching.
published:21 Sep 2014
views:11989
ANA Boeing 767 300 Roundtrip Tokyo to Taipei Economy Class
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com
Flight attendants on ANA Airlines can't do enough for you, even if flying in Economy. The last thing we wanted to do was eat after flying from Chicago to San Francisco, San Francisco to Tokyo and now onwards to Taipei and the attendant kept trying, "Would you like just the appetizer? Would you like just the salad? Would you like desert? " All we wanted to do was sleep!
The return flight was a different story and I actually was able to pay attention to four menu offerings, and a camera mounted under the fuselage for passengers to watch take-off, a birds-eye view of the ground, and landing; a definite eye-opener.
What an excellent airline!
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com
Flight attendants on ANA Airlines can't do enough for you, even if flying in Economy. The last thing we wanted to do was eat after flying from Chicago to San Francisco, San Francisco to Tokyo and now onwards to Taipei and the attendant kept trying, "Would you like just the appetizer? Would you like just the salad? Would you like desert? " All we wanted to do was sleep!
The return flight was a different story and I actually was able to pay attention to four menu offerings, and a camera mounted under the fuselage for passengers to watch take-off, a birds-eye view of the ground, and landing; a definite eye-opener.
What an excellent airline!
published:24 Nov 2013
views:6406
EVA Air 777-300ER Taipei to Bangkok Economy Class Flight Review
EVA Air Flight BR 75 departing from Taipei, Taiwan to Bangkok, Thailand. Follow me on the short 3 hour flight onboard the heavy Boeing 777-300ER.
You'll see everything from: Boarding, takeoff, inflight food all the way to landing at the modern & mighty Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport.
Make your own opinions from what you see and compare it to what you're use to in air travel. For me, I found the service typical for Eva Air which is clean, quick and convenient with courteous staff onboard their aircraft. The food was ok, but after just coming off another Eva flight where we're fed twice... I really wasn't in the mood for more airline food.
Summary: Will continue to use this airline for our travel needs to Asia when the price is right.
EVA Air Flight BR 75 departing from Taipei, Taiwan to Bangkok, Thailand. Follow me on the short 3 hour flight onboard the heavy Boeing 777-300ER.
You'll see everything from: Boarding, takeoff, inflight food all the way to landing at the modern & mighty Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport.
Make your own opinions from what you see and compare it to what you're use to in air travel. For me, I found the service typical for Eva Air which is clean, quick and convenient with courteous staff onboard their aircraft. The food was ok, but after just coming off another Eva flight where we're fed twice... I really wasn't in the mood for more airline food.
Summary: Will continue to use this airline for our travel needs to Asia when the price is right.
published:07 Apr 2014
views:20717
EVA AIR Boeing 747 COMBI In-Flight Taipei to Manila Economy Experience
Built in 1996 and delivered to Eva Air in the year 2000. Eva Air B-16408 747-45E(M) Combi is one of two left in service with the carrier and will soon be replaced with the Boeing 777-300ER by 2014.
Enjoy a ride on this older Boeing 747 Combi as we take off from Taipei Taoyuan International Airport and land at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, Philippines.
Mrs. OwnsGermany sent this footage while she traveled back home from Seattle to visit her family in the Philippines for a reunion. I don't know some of the languages being spoken in the background, but she's assured me it's nothing bad!
Built in 1996 and delivered to Eva Air in the year 2000. Eva Air B-16408 747-45E(M) Combi is one of two left in service with the carrier and will soon be replaced with the Boeing 777-300ER by 2014.
Enjoy a ride on this older Boeing 747 Combi as we take off from Taipei Taoyuan International Airport and land at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, Philippines.
Mrs. OwnsGermany sent this footage while she traveled back home from Seattle to visit her family in the Philippines for a reunion. I don't know some of the languages being spoken in the background, but she's assured me it's nothing bad!
published:28 Oct 2013
views:26221
China Airlines Trip Report | Hong Kong to Taipei ✈ FHD
China Airlines Economy Class Trip Report from Hong Kong (Chek Lap Kok) to Taipei (Taoyuan).
Full videos:
HKG Takeoff:
TPE Landing: coming soon
Aircraft:
HKG-TPE (CI904): B747-400 (B-18215)
Music (All music credit goes to the artist):
Bob Acri - Sleep Away
China Airlines Economy Class Trip Report from Hong Kong (Chek Lap Kok) to Taipei (Taoyuan).
Full videos:
HKG Takeoff:
TPE Landing: coming soon
Aircraft:
HKG-TPE (CI904): B747-400 (B-18215)
Music (All music credit goes to the artist):
Bob Acri - Sleep Away
published:18 May 2015
views:37
The Luxurious EVA Business Class Lounge Taipei Taoyuan Airport, Taiwan
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com
Our flight from Taipei to Narita Airport (Tokyo) was on ANA Airlines who was using the EVA Business Class Lounge today. A big perk when 1Ks fly Economy is the ability to use whatever Star Alliance Airline Lounge you are flying on that day. Although Economy Class on ANA, it was into the very luxurious EVA Lounge.
So many different foods to choose from, lots of space and the usual Asian Business Lounge perks; showers, etc., etc. Why should we be surprised at that? A perfect ending to a fabulous vacation in Taiwan. I'll repeat: Don't wait as long as we did to visit Taiwan, filled with attractions, luxury - or not, clean and delicious food.
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com
Our flight from Taipei to Narita Airport (Tokyo) was on ANA Airlines who was using the EVA Business Class Lounge today. A big perk when 1Ks fly Economy is the ability to use whatever Star Alliance Airline Lounge you are flying on that day. Although Economy Class on ANA, it was into the very luxurious EVA Lounge.
So many different foods to choose from, lots of space and the usual Asian Business Lounge perks; showers, etc., etc. Why should we be surprised at that? A perfect ending to a fabulous vacation in Taiwan. I'll repeat: Don't wait as long as we did to visit Taiwan, filled with attractions, luxury - or not, clean and delicious food.
published:09 Jan 2014
views:3176
Thai Airways Airbus A330-300 Economy Class Flight Report: TG635 Taipei to Bangkok
Aircraft: Airbus A330-343X (HS-TBG)
Airline: Thai Airways
Route: Taipei (Taoyuan)-Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi)
Date: 20th December 2014
Scheduled Departure Time: 20:10 (UTC +9)
Scheduled Arrival Time: 23:05 (UTC +8)
This is the third part of my flight report based on Thai Airways. I was sat in one of the last few rows of the seat. I've visited the lavatory in this sector.
I've tried searching for a full flight report for this. However, there are no results for this flight. So hope this gives you a pleasant experience on this flight.
Aircraft: Airbus A330-343X (HS-TBG)
Airline: Thai Airways
Route: Taipei (Taoyuan)-Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi)
Date: 20th December 2014
Scheduled Departure Time: 20:10 (UTC +9)
Scheduled Arrival Time: 23:05 (UTC +8)
This is the third part of my flight report based on Thai Airways. I was sat in one of the last few rows of the seat. I've visited the lavatory in this sector.
I've tried searching for a full flight report for this. However, there are no results for this flight. So hope this gives you a pleasant experience on this flight.
published:16 Mar 2015
views:10
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX) | Ernest Aviation
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX) flight report.
Airline: EVA Air
Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER
Registration: B-16721
Class: Economy Class
Route: Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX)
Flight: BR12
Date: 1-4-2015
Departure time: 18:40 (Taipei time)
Arrival time: 15:20 (Los Angeles time)
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX) flight report.
Airline: EVA Air
Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER
Registration: B-16721
Class: Economy Class
Route: Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX)
Flight: BR12
Date: 1-4-2015
Departure time: 18:40 (Taipei time)
Arrival time: 15:20 (Los Angeles time)
published:02 May 2015
views:25
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE) | Ernest Aviation
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE) flight report.
Airline: EVA Air
Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER
Registration: B-16709
Class: Economy Class
Route: Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE)
Flight: BR1
Date: 12-4-2015
Departure time: 00:05 (Los Angeles time)
Arrival time: 05:20 (Taipei time)
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE) flight report.
Airline: EVA Air
Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER
Registration: B-16709
Class: Economy Class
Route: Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE)
Flight: BR1
Date: 12-4-2015
Departure time: 00:05 (Los Angeles time)
Arrival time: 05:20 (Taipei time)
Taiwan’s economy is at the forefront of the IT revolution, han an important role in the global supply chain, and its leading companies partner successfully with American firms. It is actively extending its economic role in the Asia-Pacific to participate in regional economic integration.
Carnegie was pleased to host Taiwan’s former deputy minister of Economic Affairs Francis Kuo-Hsin Liang and former minister of Economic Affairs Steve Ruey-long Chen. They presented their views on Asian economic integration, business and investment opportunities with Taiwan, and Taiwan’s economic role in the Asia-Pacific region. Douglas H. Paal moderated.
Taiwan’s economy is at the forefront of the IT revolution, han an important role in the global supply chain, and its leading companies partner successfully with American firms. It is actively extending its economic role in the Asia-Pacific to participate in regional economic integration.
Carnegie was pleased to host Taiwan’s former deputy minister of Economic Affairs Francis Kuo-Hsin Liang and former minister of Economic Affairs Steve Ruey-long Chen. They presented their views on Asian economic integration, business and investment opportunities with Taiwan, and Taiwan’s economic role in the Asia-Pacific region. Douglas H. Paal moderated.
published:26 Mar 2015
views:17
✈️ SQ878 SINGAPORE TO TAIPEI + SQ877 TAIPEI TO SINGAPORE (SINGAPORE AIRLINES ECONOMY)
Eva Air, BR191, Haneda (HND) to Taipei (TSA).
Hello Kitty Jet 'Around the World'.
My seat was 48H and economy class, flight was 3.5 hours.
every were was Hello Kitty :)
I think Hello Kitty fans can enjoy this flight more !
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http://www.evaair.com/en-us/index.html
◆Hello Kitty Jet website ↓↓↓
http://evakitty.evaair.com/en/
Please subscribe :)
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エバー航空のハローキティジェットのエコノミークラスの搭乗記。
羽田から松山(台湾)へは約3時間半、機内の至る所がハローキティ。
ハローキティファンにはたまらない!?
◆エバー航空のホームページ ↓↓↓
http://www.evaair.com/en-us/index.html
◆ハローキティジェットのホームページ ↓↓↓
http://evakitty.evaair.com/en/
登録宜しくお願いします!
Eva Air, BR191, Haneda (HND) to Taipei (TSA).
Hello Kitty Jet 'Around the World'.
My seat was 48H and economy class, flight was 3.5 hours.
every were was Hello Kitty :)
I think Hello Kitty fans can enjoy this flight more !
◆Eva Air website ↓↓↓
http://www.evaair.com/en-us/index.html
◆Hello Kitty Jet website ↓↓↓
http://evakitty.evaair.com/en/
Please subscribe :)
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エバー航空のハローキティジェットのエコノミークラスの搭乗記。
羽田から松山(台湾)へは約3時間半、機内の至る所がハローキティ。
ハローキティファンにはたまらない!?
◆エバー航空のホームページ ↓↓↓
http://www.evaair.com/en-us/index.html
◆ハローキティジェットのホームページ ↓↓↓
http://evakitty.evaair.com/en/
登録宜しくお願いします!
Aboard Cathay Pacific Airways flight CX 531 landing at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport.
Departure Date -- February 3, 2014
Arrival Date -- February 3, 2014 (Same Day Arrival)
Aircraft -- Airbus A330-300
Registration - B-HLU (member of oneworld livery)
Cabin Product -- 2 class regional (Business, Economy) (330)
Nagoya departure gate -- 17
Nagoya takeoff runway - 36
Taipei landing runway -- 05R
Taipei arrival terminal and gate - Terminal 1 Gate B5
Seat Number -- 19K (Business Class)
Scheduled Departure Time -- 16:50
Scheduled Arrival Time -- 19:20
Actual Flying Time -- 3:00
Distance -- 1149 Miles
Camera used -- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V
Aboard Cathay Pacific Airways flight CX 531 landing at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport.
Departure Date -- February 3, 2014
Arrival Date -- February 3, 2014 (Same Day Arrival)
Aircraft -- Airbus A330-300
Registration - B-HLU (member of oneworld livery)
Cabin Product -- 2 class regional (Business, Economy) (330)
Nagoya departure gate -- 17
Nagoya takeoff runway - 36
Taipei landing runway -- 05R
Taipei arrival terminal and gate - Terminal 1 Gate B5
Seat Number -- 19K (Business Class)
Scheduled Departure Time -- 16:50
Scheduled Arrival Time -- 19:20
Actual Flying Time -- 3:00
Distance -- 1149 Miles
Camera used -- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V
published:09 Feb 2014
views:515
IDA Congress 2011 Taipei, Economic Development, Esko Aho, NOKIA
The design sector has evolved dynamically over the past decade. Yet, almost all of the speakers and delegates participating in the inaugural IDA (International Design Alliance) Congress, which took place in Taipei from 24 to 26 October 2011, agreed that the despite rapid changes, the sector can't sustain the status quo trajectory.
Issues such as climate change, socio-economics, geopolitics, technology and many other factors have contributed to the evolution in the sector but no other factor has become more prevalent than the increased need for introducing more humanism in design thinking, processes and products.
The aim of the 2011 IDA Congress was to bring together the unified voice of designers from various disciplines and from around the world in a themed framework to advance the vision and mission of the IDA by engaging with government leaders (commerce, trade, culture, etc.), INGOs, businesses, science and technology, education and the social sciences.
The IDA's primary objectives for the Congress were:
to promote the value of design-based collaboration between designers and non-design stakeholders;
to provide an engaging and educational experience for the memberships of the IDA partners and to promote interaction among the memberships;
to position the IDA as the global voice of design and an enabler of innovation.
The congress theme was 'Design at the Edges' which implied the following meanings among others:
the edge between the design practices and other fields having a stake in design, including science, technology, government, business and non-governmental humanitarian organisations;
the edge between design disciplines, especially industrial, communication and interior architecture/design -- what do they share and have in common, and what sets them apart;
'cutting edge' work and ideas in design and in other fields: radically new, controversial, experimental, pushing the boundaries of the discipline.
Day one of the IDA Congress addressed the topic of Economic Development. Presenting the first keynote address via a video broadcast was Esko Aho -- a former Prime Minister of Finland and current Executive Vice President, Corporate Relations and Responsibility at Nokia -- who aimed to discus national innovation systems and creative economies from a governmental and business perspective.
The design sector has evolved dynamically over the past decade. Yet, almost all of the speakers and delegates participating in the inaugural IDA (International Design Alliance) Congress, which took place in Taipei from 24 to 26 October 2011, agreed that the despite rapid changes, the sector can't sustain the status quo trajectory.
Issues such as climate change, socio-economics, geopolitics, technology and many other factors have contributed to the evolution in the sector but no other factor has become more prevalent than the increased need for introducing more humanism in design thinking, processes and products.
The aim of the 2011 IDA Congress was to bring together the unified voice of designers from various disciplines and from around the world in a themed framework to advance the vision and mission of the IDA by engaging with government leaders (commerce, trade, culture, etc.), INGOs, businesses, science and technology, education and the social sciences.
The IDA's primary objectives for the Congress were:
to promote the value of design-based collaboration between designers and non-design stakeholders;
to provide an engaging and educational experience for the memberships of the IDA partners and to promote interaction among the memberships;
to position the IDA as the global voice of design and an enabler of innovation.
The congress theme was 'Design at the Edges' which implied the following meanings among others:
the edge between the design practices and other fields having a stake in design, including science, technology, government, business and non-governmental humanitarian organisations;
the edge between design disciplines, especially industrial, communication and interior architecture/design -- what do they share and have in common, and what sets them apart;
'cutting edge' work and ideas in design and in other fields: radically new, controversial, experimental, pushing the boundaries of the discipline.
Day one of the IDA Congress addressed the topic of Economic Development. Presenting the first keynote address via a video broadcast was Esko Aho -- a former Prime Minister of Finland and current Executive Vice President, Corporate Relations and Responsibility at Nokia -- who aimed to discus national innovation systems and creative economies from a governmental and business perspective.
published:08 May 2012
views:159
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Elite Class Flight Report: BR 17 San Francisco to Taipei
Aircraft: Boeing 777-35E(ER) (B-16706)
Airline: EVA Air
Route: San Francisco-Taipei
Date: April 21st 2014
It was quite a long 13 hour flight across the Pacific Ocean to Taipei, but it was a comfortable one. The Flight Attendants were really nice and attentive and the food was amazing. Elite Class is certainly one of the best Premium Economy products out there in the world!
Don't forget to subscribe for more interesting flight reports!
Aircraft: Boeing 777-35E(ER) (B-16706)
Airline: EVA Air
Route: San Francisco-Taipei
Date: April 21st 2014
It was quite a long 13 hour flight across the Pacific Ocean to Taipei, but it was a comfortable one. The Flight Attendants were really nice and attentive and the food was amazing. Elite Class is certainly one of the best Premium Economy products out there in the world!
Don't forget to subscribe for more interesting flight reports!
published:24 May 2014
views:17557
China Airlines CI751 Flight Report: Taipei to Singapore
After a nice holiday in Taiwan, it was time to go back to reality. Hop on China Airlines A330-300 aircraft with me on this intra-Asia flight from Taipei to Singapore (the flight continues to Surabaya) and check out the features of this comfortable aircraft as well as the cabin services offered by China Airlines. It was a really pleasant evening flight with China Airlines and I had a lovely time with them.
Check out my flight blog: http://rvxkaz.tumblr.com/
Do 'like' my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/RvXKaz
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel! :)
Also, subscribe to my NEW travel channel: http://www.youtube.com/FlightTravels
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After a nice holiday in Taiwan, it was time to go back to reality. Hop on China Airlines A330-300 aircraft with me on this intra-Asia flight from Taipei to Singapore (the flight continues to Surabaya) and check out the features of this comfortable aircraft as well as the cabin services offered by China Airlines. It was a really pleasant evening flight with China Airlines and I had a lovely time with them.
Check out my flight blog: http://rvxkaz.tumblr.com/
Do 'like' my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/RvXKaz
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel! :)
Also, subscribe to my NEW travel channel: http://www.youtube.com/FlightTravels
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I do not own the rights to this audio. No Copyright Infringement Intended.
published:13 Aug 2011
views:124522
Asst. Secretary Charles Rivkin's Remarks at Computex Taipei - June 2, 2015
Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs Charles Rivkin announces the launch of the U.S.-Taiwan Digital Economy Forum at the Computex Taipei opening ceremony in Taipei, Taiwan on June 2, 2015. Read Assistant Secretary Rivkin's full remarks here: http://go.usa.gov/35tRd
Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs Charles Rivkin announces the launch of the U.S.-Taiwan Digital Economy Forum at the Computex Taipei opening ceremony in Taipei, Taiwan on June 2, 2015. Read Assistant Secretary Rivkin's full remarks here: http://go.usa.gov/35tRd
published:08 Jun 2015
views:19
Charles H. Rivkin made remarks at the COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2015
Senior officials from the United States and Taiwan jointly announced today (June 2nd) the launch of the U.S.-Taiwan Digital Economy Forum, which will be held in Taipei later this year, at the opening ceremony of the COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2015 exhibition in Taipei.
Charles H. Rivkin, United States Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs, and Taiwan Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs, Bill Cho Shi-chao, made the announcement today (June 2nd) in remarks at the opening ceremony of the COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2015 exhibition in Taipei.
Assistant Secretary Rivkin and Vice Premier Simon Chang met before the COMPUTEX opening to exchange views on the strategic direction of the Digital Economy Forum. President Ma was also present to welcome the launch.
The U.S.-Taiwan Digital Economy Forum will be a high-level, multi-stakeholder platform for discussion of digital economy policy issues of importance to the United States and Taiwan. The 1-2 day event will feature keynote addresses by senior-level U.S. and Taiwan leaders and presentations by public- and private-sector experts. The U.S. Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy, Ambassador Daniel A. Sepulveda, will lead the United States’ interagency delegation to the Forum. Minister Woody Duh from the National Development Council will lead Taiwan’s delegation, supported by Minister without Portfolio Jaclyn Tsai. The new Digital Economy Forum will be among the United States’ highest level economic dialogues with Taiwan.
Senior officials from the United States and Taiwan jointly announced today (June 2nd) the launch of the U.S.-Taiwan Digital Economy Forum, which will be held in Taipei later this year, at the opening ceremony of the COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2015 exhibition in Taipei.
Charles H. Rivkin, United States Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs, and Taiwan Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs, Bill Cho Shi-chao, made the announcement today (June 2nd) in remarks at the opening ceremony of the COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2015 exhibition in Taipei.
Assistant Secretary Rivkin and Vice Premier Simon Chang met before the COMPUTEX opening to exchange views on the strategic direction of the Digital Economy Forum. President Ma was also present to welcome the launch.
The U.S.-Taiwan Digital Economy Forum will be a high-level, multi-stakeholder platform for discussion of digital economy policy issues of importance to the United States and Taiwan. The 1-2 day event will feature keynote addresses by senior-level U.S. and Taiwan leaders and presentations by public- and private-sector experts. The U.S. Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy, Ambassador Daniel A. Sepulveda, will lead the United States’ interagency delegation to the Forum. Minister Woody Duh from the National Development Council will lead Taiwan’s delegation, supported by Minister without Portfolio Jaclyn Tsai. The new Digital Economy Forum will be among the United States’ highest level economic dialogues with Taiwan.
published:02 Jun 2015
views:8
Eva Air 777 from Taipei to Bangkok - Premium Economy (Elite
Today Im Onboard EVA Air's Brand New 777-300ER flight from Taipei To New York.
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published:23 Nov 2014
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ANA new international 787-9 JA836A Taipei-Tokyo travel report
Aboard Cathay Pacific flight CX landing at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport from Hong Kong.
Departure Date -- February 4, 2014
Arrival Date -- February 4, 2014 (Same Day Arrival)
Aircraft -- Boeing 747-400
Registration - B-HOP
Cabin Product -- 4 class long haul (First, Business, Premium economy, Economy) (74K)
Hong Kong gate -- 60
Hong Kong takeoff runway -- 07R
Taipei landing runway -- 05R
Taipei arrival terminal and gate - Terminal 1 Gate B8
Seat Number -- 88A (Business Class) (Upper Deck)
Scheduled Departure Time -- 20:00
Scheduled Arrival Time -- 21:35
Actual Flying Time -- 1:15
Distance -- 501 Miles
Camera used -- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V
Aboard Cathay Pacific flight CX landing at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport from Hong Kong.
Departure Date -- February 4, 2014
Arrival Date -- February 4, 2014 (Same Day Arrival)
Aircraft -- Boeing 747-400
Registration - B-HOP
Cabin Product -- 4 class long haul (First, Business, Premium economy, Economy) (74K)
Hong Kong gate -- 60
Hong Kong takeoff runway -- 07R
Taipei landing runway -- 05R
Taipei arrival terminal and gate - Terminal 1 Gate B8
Seat Number -- 88A (Business Class) (Upper Deck)
Scheduled Departure Time -- 20:00
Scheduled Arrival Time -- 21:35
Actual Flying Time -- 1:15
Distance -- 501 Miles
Camera used -- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V
published:10 Feb 2014
views:314
Cathay Pacific flight CX 565 Taipei (TPE) -- Hong Kong (HKG) Takeoff
Aboard Cathay Pacific Airways flight CX 565 taking off at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport bound for Hong Kong.
Departure Date -- February 5, 2014
Arrival Date -- February 5, 2014 (Same Day Arrival)
Aircraft -- Boeing 777-300
Registration - B-HNG
Cabin Product -- 2 class new regional (Business, Economy) (73Z)
Taipei departure terminal and gate - Terminal 1 Gate B5
Taipei takeoff runway -- 05R
Hong Kong landing runway -7L
Hong Kong arrival gate -- 18
Seat Number -- 17A (Business Class)
Scheduled Departure Time -- 14:15
Scheduled Arrival Time -- 16:05
Actual Flying Time -- 1:25
Distance -- 501 Miles
Camera used -- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V
Aboard Cathay Pacific Airways flight CX 565 taking off at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport bound for Hong Kong.
Departure Date -- February 5, 2014
Arrival Date -- February 5, 2014 (Same Day Arrival)
Aircraft -- Boeing 777-300
Registration - B-HNG
Cabin Product -- 2 class new regional (Business, Economy) (73Z)
Taipei departure terminal and gate - Terminal 1 Gate B5
Taipei takeoff runway -- 05R
Hong Kong landing runway -7L
Hong Kong arrival gate -- 18
Seat Number -- 17A (Business Class)
Scheduled Departure Time -- 14:15
Scheduled Arrival Time -- 16:05
Actual Flying Time -- 1:25
Distance -- 501 Miles
Camera used -- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V
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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower an
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Heels 2 Wheels: Taiwan - Jiufen Old Street in New Taipei City (Ep29)
Heels 2 Wheels: Taiwan - Jiufen Old Street in New Taipei City (Ep29)
Heels 2 Wheels: Taiwan - Jiufen Old Street in New Taipei City (Ep29)
This small town in New Taipei City was a relatively isolated village until the discovery of gold during the Japanese occupation in 1893, which helped the tow...
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7 Commandoz vs Bboyworld Asia | New Taipei BBoy City Finals | Strife.TV
7 Commandoz vs Bboyworld Asia | New Taipei BBoy City Finals | Strife.TV
7 Commandoz vs Bboyworld Asia | New Taipei BBoy City Finals | Strife.TV
Winner : 7 Commandoz
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7 COMMANDOZ vs TC REAL | New Taipei BBoy City Finals 2014
7 COMMANDOZ vs TC REAL | New Taipei BBoy City Finals 2014
7 COMMANDOZ vs TC REAL | New Taipei BBoy City Finals 2014
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7 COMMANDOZ (WORDWIDE) vs STO (CHINA) | New Taipei BBoy City Finals 2014
7 COMMANDOZ (WORDWIDE) vs STO (CHINA) | New Taipei BBoy City Finals 2014
7 COMMANDOZ (WORDWIDE) vs STO (CHINA) | New Taipei BBoy City Finals 2014
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Road Trip! Fr: Linkou Home to Bali District, New Taipei City, Taiwan ( 02 February 2014 )
Road Trip! Fr: Linkou Home to Bali District, New Taipei City, Taiwan ( 02 February 2014 )
Road Trip! Fr: Linkou Home to Bali District, New Taipei City, Taiwan ( 02 February 2014 )
Video Still: 02 February 2014 Chinese New Year #DAY 3 .... Road Trip!
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Taipei City vs Team KOREA / City War 2013 (UnderWorld Present) / Allthatbreak.com
Taipei City vs Team KOREA / City War 2013 (UnderWorld Present) / Allthatbreak.com
Taipei City vs Team KOREA / City War 2013 (UnderWorld Present) / Allthatbreak.com
CITY WAR 2013 UnderWorld Present TEAM KOREA BATTLE CLIPS re-edited by Allthatbreak [Battle Spot] Taichung Hall(Taiwan) [MC] JENG AD [DJ] TRACK PILIZHAO [Judg...
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Baby burned in New Taipei City hospital: Careless nurse wraps newborn in electric blanket
Baby burned in New Taipei City hospital: Careless nurse wraps newborn in electric blanket
Baby burned in New Taipei City hospital: Careless nurse wraps newborn in electric blanket
A newborn baby was burned by an electric blanket in a hospital in New Taipei city, Taiwan on July 15. The hospital passed blame onto the manufacture of blank...
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Taroko Bowling Alley Tucheng District New Taipei City Taiwan
Taroko Bowling Alley Tucheng District New Taipei City Taiwan
Taroko Bowling Alley Tucheng District New Taipei City Taiwan
說明 新北市土城 大魯閣保齡球館
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New Taipei Bboy City 2014 Recap / GanFloorscope
New Taipei Bboy City 2014 Recap / GanFloorscope
New Taipei Bboy City 2014 Recap / GanFloorscope
Video supported by : Bboyworld, Bboyworld Asia, Mania Faith, Kratingdaeng, Etoile Dance Center, Flave Original, Fame Kulture
Filmed & Edited by : Dedee Anderson Ganda
@Ban Qiao, Taipei
1-2 November 2014
Music Credits :
- Kid Atlaas - Are You Ready? https://soundcloud.com/kid_atlaas
- Braille - Fresh coast ft. Othello and Sojourn (prod. by ohmega watts)
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All B Boy Judges Solo Cypher | 2014 New Taipei BBoy City新北市國際街舞大賽
All B Boy Judges Solo Cypher | 2014 New Taipei BBoy City新北市國際街舞大賽
All B Boy Judges Solo Cypher | 2014 New Taipei BBoy City新北市國際街舞大賽
BBoy Judges Solo & Cypher Time
HAN (Taiwan)、AB-Girl (USA)、DOMK (France)、Choco (Taiwan)、Physics (Korea)、Danny (China)、FOCUS (Finland)、AT (Finland)、Narumi (Japan)、Aga (Taiwan)
| 2014 New Taipei BBoy City新北市國際街舞大賽
2014 New Taipei BBoy City 新北市國際街舞大賽 - Official Highlight
2014 New Taipei BBoy City 新北市國際街舞大賽 - Official Highlight
2014 New Taipei BBoy City 新北市國際街舞大賽 - Official Highlight
2014.12.20-21 @New Taipei City Plaza
Organizer: New Taipei City Government
Co-Organizer: New Taipei City Department of Cultural Affairs & Banqiao District Office
Host: HRC Dance Production
Main Sponsor: G-Shock、Baby-G
Sponsor: Maniafaith、STEP、Doobiest、愛樂門、Cypha、WeStart、13ink、UnderWorld、Direction
Support: Taipei Youth Art Center, KGB
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ᴴᴰ2014 New Taipei BBoycity x女力 x Taiwan Battle Pro
ᴴᴰ2014 New Taipei BBoycity x女力 x Taiwan Battle Pro
ᴴᴰ2014 New Taipei BBoycity x女力 x Taiwan Battle Pro
20國街舞高手齊聚,亞洲最大的街舞嘉年華!
Hundreds dancers over 20 countries, the most international Street Dance Festival in Asia!
官方網站:http://newtaipeibboycity.tw/
官方粉絲專頁:https://www.facebook.com/newtaipeifunstreet?ref=hl&ref;_type=bookmark
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Falling in love with Tamsui, New Taipei City
Falling in love with Tamsui, New Taipei City
Falling in love with Tamsui, New Taipei City
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Shen'ao Fishing Port (Part 2) - New Taipei City, Taiwan
Shen'ao Fishing Port (Part 2) - New Taipei City, Taiwan
Shen'ao Fishing Port (Part 2) - New Taipei City, Taiwan
Shenao Fishing Port is surrounded by reefs and is a good
location for rock fishing and boat fishing. The most famous
Elephant Rock resembling an elephant with its trunk
stretching into the sea, located within the Shenao
Headlands. (Filming Date : 17 July 2015)
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2013新北市國際街舞大賽總決賽New Taipei City International Street Dance 韓國 Morning of Owl台網TNTV,中網CTTV,華網TVTV 17
2013新北市國際街舞大賽總決賽New Taipei City International Street Dance 韓國 Morning of Owl台網TNTV,中網CTTV,華網TVTV 17
2013新北市國際街舞大賽總決賽New Taipei City International Street Dance 韓國 Morning of Owl台網TNTV,中網CTTV,華網TVTV 17
www.cttv.tw,www.tvtv.tw 台網TNTV,中網CTTV,華網TVTV 2013新北市國際街舞大賽總決賽記者會New Taipei City International Street Dance Competition 「2013新北市國際街舞大賽」歷經激烈的北中南分區預賽後,在11月2日及3...
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健美 2015 Sep Bodybuilding in New Taipei City, Taiwan - Master Men
健美 2015 Sep Bodybuilding in New Taipei City, Taiwan - Master Men
健美 2015 Sep Bodybuilding in New Taipei City, Taiwan - Master Men
Bikers ambushed by sickle-wielding thugs in New Taipei City
Bikers ambushed by sickle-wielding thugs in New Taipei City
Bikers ambushed by sickle-wielding thugs in New Taipei City
Eight people were injured in a roadside fight in Taiwan's Taoyuan County on Sunday morning in what witnesses thought at first was filming for a movie. Accord...
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健美 2015 Sep Bodybuilding in New Taipei City, Taiwan - The Opening
健美 2015 Sep Bodybuilding in New Taipei City, Taiwan - The Opening
健美 2015 Sep Bodybuilding in New Taipei City, Taiwan - The Opening
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Paul van Dyk @ New Taipei City Exhibition Hall, Taiwan - 25 Oct 2014 - Tour Trailer
Paul van Dyk @ New Taipei City Exhibition Hall, Taiwan - 25 Oct 2014 - Tour Trailer
Paul van Dyk @ New Taipei City Exhibition Hall, Taiwan - 25 Oct 2014 - Tour Trailer
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Paul van Dyk @ New Taipei City Exhibition Hall, Taiwan - 25 Oct 2014 - Tour Trailer
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Drive from Taipei to New Taipei City - 36KM in 1 Minute
Drive from Taipei to New Taipei City - 36KM in 1 Minute
Drive from Taipei to New Taipei City - 36KM in 1 Minute
Driving from Taipei to new Taipei City, Taiwan, sped up 1700%... 35 minute trip down to 1:30 seconds.
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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Taipei travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Taipei travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
published:22 Feb 2014
views:12333
Heels 2 Wheels: Taiwan - Jiufen Old Street in New Taipei City (Ep29)
This small town in New Taipei City was a relatively isolated village until the discovery of gold during the Japanese occupation in 1893, which helped the tow...
This small town in New Taipei City was a relatively isolated village until the discovery of gold during the Japanese occupation in 1893, which helped the tow...
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7 COMMANDOZ vs TC REAL | New Taipei BBoy City Finals 2014
CITY WAR 2013 UnderWorld Present TEAM KOREA BATTLE CLIPS re-edited by Allthatbreak [Battle Spot] Taichung Hall(Taiwan) [MC] JENG AD [DJ] TRACK PILIZHAO [Judg...
CITY WAR 2013 UnderWorld Present TEAM KOREA BATTLE CLIPS re-edited by Allthatbreak [Battle Spot] Taichung Hall(Taiwan) [MC] JENG AD [DJ] TRACK PILIZHAO [Judg...
A newborn baby was burned by an electric blanket in a hospital in New Taipei city, Taiwan on July 15. The hospital passed blame onto the manufacture of blank...
A newborn baby was burned by an electric blanket in a hospital in New Taipei city, Taiwan on July 15. The hospital passed blame onto the manufacture of blank...
Video supported by : Bboyworld, Bboyworld Asia, Mania Faith, Kratingdaeng, Etoile Dance Center, Flave Original, Fame Kulture
Filmed & Edited by : Dedee Anderson Ganda
@Ban Qiao, Taipei
1-2 November 2014
Music Credits :
- Kid Atlaas - Are You Ready? https://soundcloud.com/kid_atlaas
- Braille - Fresh coast ft. Othello and Sojourn (prod. by ohmega watts)
Video supported by : Bboyworld, Bboyworld Asia, Mania Faith, Kratingdaeng, Etoile Dance Center, Flave Original, Fame Kulture
Filmed & Edited by : Dedee Anderson Ganda
@Ban Qiao, Taipei
1-2 November 2014
Music Credits :
- Kid Atlaas - Are You Ready? https://soundcloud.com/kid_atlaas
- Braille - Fresh coast ft. Othello and Sojourn (prod. by ohmega watts)
published:08 Nov 2014
views:3224
All B Boy Judges Solo Cypher | 2014 New Taipei BBoy City新北市國際街舞大賽
2014.12.20-21 @New Taipei City Plaza
Organizer: New Taipei City Government
Co-Organizer: New Taipei City Department of Cultural Affairs & Banqiao District Office
Host: HRC Dance Production
Main Sponsor: G-Shock、Baby-G
Sponsor: Maniafaith、STEP、Doobiest、愛樂門、Cypha、WeStart、13ink、UnderWorld、Direction
Support: Taipei Youth Art Center, KGB
2014.12.20-21 @New Taipei City Plaza
Organizer: New Taipei City Government
Co-Organizer: New Taipei City Department of Cultural Affairs & Banqiao District Office
Host: HRC Dance Production
Main Sponsor: G-Shock、Baby-G
Sponsor: Maniafaith、STEP、Doobiest、愛樂門、Cypha、WeStart、13ink、UnderWorld、Direction
Support: Taipei Youth Art Center, KGB
published:25 Nov 2014
views:331
ᴴᴰ2014 New Taipei BBoycity x女力 x Taiwan Battle Pro
20國街舞高手齊聚,亞洲最大的街舞嘉年華!
Hundreds dancers over 20 countries, the most international Street Dance Festival in Asia!
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20國街舞高手齊聚,亞洲最大的街舞嘉年華!
Hundreds dancers over 20 countries, the most international Street Dance Festival in Asia!
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Shenao Fishing Port is surrounded by reefs and is a good
location for rock fishing and boat fishing. The most famous
Elephant Rock resembling an elephant with its trunk
stretching into the sea, located within the Shenao
Headlands. (Filming Date : 17 July 2015)
Shenao Fishing Port is surrounded by reefs and is a good
location for rock fishing and boat fishing. The most famous
Elephant Rock resembling an elephant with its trunk
stretching into the sea, located within the Shenao
Headlands. (Filming Date : 17 July 2015)
published:18 Jul 2015
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2013新北市國際街舞大賽總決賽New Taipei City International Street Dance 韓國 Morning of Owl台網TNTV,中網CTTV,華網TVTV 17
www.cttv.tw,www.tvtv.tw 台網TNTV,中網CTTV,華網TVTV 2013新北市國際街舞大賽總決賽記者會New Taipei City International Street Dance Competition 「2013新北市國際街舞大賽」歷經激烈的北中南分區預賽後,在11月2日及3...
www.cttv.tw,www.tvtv.tw 台網TNTV,中網CTTV,華網TVTV 2013新北市國際街舞大賽總決賽記者會New Taipei City International Street Dance Competition 「2013新北市國際街舞大賽」歷經激烈的北中南分區預賽後,在11月2日及3...
Eight people were injured in a roadside fight in Taiwan's Taoyuan County on Sunday morning in what witnesses thought at first was filming for a movie. Accord...
Eight people were injured in a roadside fight in Taiwan's Taoyuan County on Sunday morning in what witnesses thought at first was filming for a movie. Accord...
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Paul van Dyk @ New Taipei City Exhibition Hall, Taiwan - 25 Oct 2014 - Tour Trailer
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published:10 Oct 2014
views:87
Drive from Taipei to New Taipei City - 36KM in 1 Minute
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Over the last three centuries, Kaohsiung has grown from a humble trading village, into Taiwan’s busiest harbor. As a shipping and industrial powerhouse, Kaohsiung has had a gritty past. But today, a fresh wind is blowing, creating a modern, creative, and highly livable city.
Just a short ferry ride from the city’s downtown is the narrow island of Cijin. This district serves as the harbor’s natural breakwater, and has been home to Kaohsiung’s fishing families for generations. Visit Tianhou Temple, dedicated to the goddess Matzu, the protector of sailors and fis
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My Kaohsiung Travel Experience
My Kaohsiung Travel Experience
My Kaohsiung Travel Experience
Trying to see and eat it all in 2 days at Kaohsiung, Taiwan on a budget.
Aviation fans fret not, another video like this will not appear- this is merely something that I tried out. Even if I decide to make another one, I probably won't upload it to this channel.
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Fun Taiwan - Kaohsiung
Fun Taiwan - Kaohsiung
Fun Taiwan - Kaohsiung
The "Love River: used to be known as the "Stinky sewer", but after the water quality improved, it is now sailboat sailors' paradise. - Taiwan Kaohsiung
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What Up Kaohsiung - Liouhe Night Market (六合夜市)
What Up Kaohsiung - Liouhe Night Market (六合夜市)
What Up Kaohsiung - Liouhe Night Market (六合夜市)
Night markets are a hallmark of Taiwanese culture, attracting throngs of locals and foreigners alike. I became curious about the history and significance of night markets in Taiwan so Elyse and I set out for the famous Liouhe Night Market (六合夜市) in Kaohsiung to ask around and try to answer some of my questions, such as why are they so popular and what is that awful smell.
The Taiwan tourism board recently rated the Liouhe Night Market as the best in Taiwan based on an online poll. The Liouhe Night Market got the top votes in all six categories beating out both Shilin Night Market (士林夜市) in Taipei and Yilan County's Luodong Night Market (羅
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Kaohsiung.A Livable City full-version
Kaohsiung.A Livable City full-version
Kaohsiung.A Livable City full-version
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Trip to Kaohsiung, Taiwan - 台湾 「高雄旅行」
Trip to Kaohsiung, Taiwan - 台湾 「高雄旅行」
Trip to Kaohsiung, Taiwan - 台湾 「高雄旅行」
Trip to Kaohsiung, December, 2014.
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My trip to Kaohsiung 高雄 - May 2014
My trip to Kaohsiung 高雄 - May 2014
My trip to Kaohsiung 高雄 - May 2014
I took a quick trip down to Kaohsiung, shot a few videos, this is the preview of what I did ;) Will publish more on Kaohsiung on my vlog page : www.weviewtai...
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Kaohsiung MRT (subway) 高雄捷運
Kaohsiung MRT (subway) 高雄捷運
Kaohsiung MRT (subway) 高雄捷運
One of the easiest ways to get around in Kaohsiung! Check out some of my other videos on Kaohsiung www.weviewtaiwan.com Music by jamendo.com.
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Beautiful Kaohsiung City
Beautiful Kaohsiung City
Beautiful Kaohsiung City
Aerial video of Kaohsiung City, Taiwan on June, 2015 using DJI Phantom 3 Professional
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高雄輕軌小綠綠C1~C4系統整合測試
Kaohsiung LRT C1~C4 System lntegration Testing
高雄輕軌小綠綠C1~C4系統整合測試
Kaohsiung LRT C1~C4 System lntegration Testing
高雄輕軌小綠綠C1~C4系統整合測試
Kaohsiung LRT C1~C4 System lntegration Testing
Street Food in Liuhe Night Market (六合夜市), Kaohsiung Taiwan
Street Food in Liuhe Night Market (六合夜市), Kaohsiung Taiwan
Street Food in Liuhe Night Market (六合夜市), Kaohsiung Taiwan
The Liuhe Night Market is one of the most popular night markets in Taiwan where seafood, clothing, knives, cameras and live cameras are sold. During the day, Liuhe 2nd road looks like any other road with flowing traffic and storefronts. But after 6pm, the barriers go up and it becomes a pedestrian market.
The highlight of the market is the fresh seafood - you can choose from crab, shrimp, octopus and squid. Why not try it all, if you have the chance. Since the street is rather long, you can eat and digest as you go. I call this exercise in its best form.
Note: for some reason, I found there to be an obsession with the yellow rubber duck whe
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KAOHSIUNG CITY TIMELAPSE 高雄 城市縮時攝影
KAOHSIUNG CITY TIMELAPSE 高雄 城市縮時攝影
KAOHSIUNG CITY TIMELAPSE 高雄 城市縮時攝影
Kaohsiung City is one of the five special municipalities in Taiwan. 10 thousand photos 80GB of the material, show this waterfront city. A short motion timela...
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Iris Goes to Taiwan: Kaohsiung and Kenting
Iris Goes to Taiwan: Kaohsiung and Kenting
Iris Goes to Taiwan: Kaohsiung and Kenting
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Kaohsiung and Chijin Island Highlights, Taiwan
Kaohsiung and Chijin Island Highlights, Taiwan
Kaohsiung and Chijin Island Highlights, Taiwan
http://www.TravelsWiithSheila.com Kaohsiung is the biggest harbor city in Taiwan and odds are that most travelers will drive through this city on their way s...
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Kaohsiung City, Taiwan - Part 1
Kaohsiung City, Taiwan - Part 1
Kaohsiung City, Taiwan - Part 1
Kaohsiung City (高雄市) is one of the five special municipalities in Taiwan. Located in southern-western Taiwan and facing the Taiwan Strait, it is by area the largest municipality, at 2,947.62 km2, and second most populous (by urban area) with a population of approximately 2.77 million. Since its start at 17th century, Kaohsiung has grown from a small trading village, into the political, economic, transportation, manufacturing, refining, shipbuilding, and industrial center of southern Taiwan. It is a global city with sufficiency as categorized by Globalization and World Cities Research Network in 2012.
The Kaohsiung International Airport serv
Kaohsiung Market Tour With My New Pimpin' Ride! | Travel Diary #Taiwan
Kaohsiung Market Tour With My New Pimpin' Ride! | Travel Diary #Taiwan
Kaohsiung Market Tour With My New Pimpin' Ride! | Travel Diary #Taiwan
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World DanceSport Games 2013 Kaohsiung I Day3 I Part 6
World DanceSport Games 2013 Kaohsiung I Day3 I Part 6
World DanceSport Games 2013 Kaohsiung I Day3 I Part 6
Sixth part of the coverage on Day 3 of the WDSF World DanceSport Games 2013 Kaohsiung.
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Gas Explosion. Kaohsiung, Taiwan 08/01/2014 - Video Compilation
Gas Explosion. Kaohsiung, Taiwan 08/01/2014 - Video Compilation
Gas Explosion. Kaohsiung, Taiwan 08/01/2014 - Video Compilation
Gas Explosion. Kaohsiung, Taiwan 08/01/2014 - Video Compilation.
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Delicious Taiwanese Street Food Experience in Kaohsiung 2015.
Delicious Taiwanese Street Food Experience in Kaohsiung 2015.
Delicious Taiwanese Street Food Experience in Kaohsiung 2015.
The street food game is strong in Taiwan. Major cities like Taipei and Kaohsiung have endless slews of streets and markets that cater to everyone's needs. Tonight, I'm in the port city of Kaohsiung in South Taiwan with local friends Maggie and Wennie. We sampled some fried treats in the streets and then moved onto the famous stinky tofu after eating some duck blood. Oh yeah. Too bad I couldn't handle the stinky tofu and thought it wasn't very good. Either way, Taiwanese people love hot pot, even in hot weather.
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A Night In Kaohsiung
A Night In Kaohsiung
A Night In Kaohsiung
Night markets in Taiwan are more popular than any other place in the world. During our month here, we decided to find a couple and see what all the buzz was about.
Featuring the Kai Xuan, Guang Hua, and Ling Ya night markets in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Music: "All of the People" by Panama Wedding
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KAOHSIUNG TOUR GUIDE (Day 624 in Taiwan, 高雄)
KAOHSIUNG TOUR GUIDE (Day 624 in Taiwan, 高雄)
KAOHSIUNG TOUR GUIDE (Day 624 in Taiwan, 高雄)
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Over the last three centuries, Kaohsiung has grown from a humble trading village, into Taiwan’s busiest harbor. As a shipping and industrial powerhouse, Kaohsiung has had a gritty past. But today, a fresh wind is blowing, creating a modern, creative, and highly livable city.
Just a short ferry ride from the city’s downtown is the narrow island of Cijin. This district serves as the harbor’s natural breakwater, and has been home to Kaohsiung’s fishing families for generations. Visit Tianhou Temple, dedicated to the goddess Matzu, the protector of sailors and fishermen. Follow dramatic coastal paths and climb to the lighthouse and fort for commanding views.
Wherever you go in Kaohsiung, you’ll be reminded that this is a city with water in its veins. The Love River runs right through the heart of the city. Once little more than a neglected drain, the river’s transformation reflects the city’s evolution into a place awakening to its natural assets.
But if the Love River is the city’s mirror, Lotus Lake is the city’s soul. From the remains of the Old Wall of Fengshan, explore the lake in a clockwise direction, visiting the Dragon and Tiger Pavilion, the Spring and Autumn Pavilions, and an 80ft statue of Xuan Wu.
After a busy day with the gods, follow your nose to the Liouho Night Market. Drift along with the human tide, through a canyon of neon-lit stalls serving up all the fruits of the sea. So what are you waiting for, dive into Kaohsiung, Taiwan’s best kept secret by the sea.
http://www.expedia.com/Kaohsiung-and-vicinity.d6177725.Destination-Travel-Guides
Over the last three centuries, Kaohsiung has grown from a humble trading village, into Taiwan’s busiest harbor. As a shipping and industrial powerhouse, Kaohsiung has had a gritty past. But today, a fresh wind is blowing, creating a modern, creative, and highly livable city.
Just a short ferry ride from the city’s downtown is the narrow island of Cijin. This district serves as the harbor’s natural breakwater, and has been home to Kaohsiung’s fishing families for generations. Visit Tianhou Temple, dedicated to the goddess Matzu, the protector of sailors and fishermen. Follow dramatic coastal paths and climb to the lighthouse and fort for commanding views.
Wherever you go in Kaohsiung, you’ll be reminded that this is a city with water in its veins. The Love River runs right through the heart of the city. Once little more than a neglected drain, the river’s transformation reflects the city’s evolution into a place awakening to its natural assets.
But if the Love River is the city’s mirror, Lotus Lake is the city’s soul. From the remains of the Old Wall of Fengshan, explore the lake in a clockwise direction, visiting the Dragon and Tiger Pavilion, the Spring and Autumn Pavilions, and an 80ft statue of Xuan Wu.
After a busy day with the gods, follow your nose to the Liouho Night Market. Drift along with the human tide, through a canyon of neon-lit stalls serving up all the fruits of the sea. So what are you waiting for, dive into Kaohsiung, Taiwan’s best kept secret by the sea.
Trying to see and eat it all in 2 days at Kaohsiung, Taiwan on a budget.
Aviation fans fret not, another video like this will not appear- this is merely something that I tried out. Even if I decide to make another one, I probably won't upload it to this channel.
Thanks for watching!
Music in the video is created and owned by me.
I have full rights to use it in this video.
Music (In order of appearance):
95 Minutes to Melancholy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQriBpwsLUs
Penang:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_kOl2ITOh0
Trying to see and eat it all in 2 days at Kaohsiung, Taiwan on a budget.
Aviation fans fret not, another video like this will not appear- this is merely something that I tried out. Even if I decide to make another one, I probably won't upload it to this channel.
Thanks for watching!
Music in the video is created and owned by me.
I have full rights to use it in this video.
Music (In order of appearance):
95 Minutes to Melancholy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQriBpwsLUs
Penang:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_kOl2ITOh0
The "Love River: used to be known as the "Stinky sewer", but after the water quality improved, it is now sailboat sailors' paradise. - Taiwan Kaohsiung
The "Love River: used to be known as the "Stinky sewer", but after the water quality improved, it is now sailboat sailors' paradise. - Taiwan Kaohsiung
Night markets are a hallmark of Taiwanese culture, attracting throngs of locals and foreigners alike. I became curious about the history and significance of night markets in Taiwan so Elyse and I set out for the famous Liouhe Night Market (六合夜市) in Kaohsiung to ask around and try to answer some of my questions, such as why are they so popular and what is that awful smell.
The Taiwan tourism board recently rated the Liouhe Night Market as the best in Taiwan based on an online poll. The Liouhe Night Market got the top votes in all six categories beating out both Shilin Night Market (士林夜市) in Taipei and Yilan County's Luodong Night Market (羅東夜市). The categories were: most eco-friendly, most tourist-friendly, most charismatic, most organized, most popular and best food.
Night markets are a hallmark of Taiwanese culture, attracting throngs of locals and foreigners alike. I became curious about the history and significance of night markets in Taiwan so Elyse and I set out for the famous Liouhe Night Market (六合夜市) in Kaohsiung to ask around and try to answer some of my questions, such as why are they so popular and what is that awful smell.
The Taiwan tourism board recently rated the Liouhe Night Market as the best in Taiwan based on an online poll. The Liouhe Night Market got the top votes in all six categories beating out both Shilin Night Market (士林夜市) in Taipei and Yilan County's Luodong Night Market (羅東夜市). The categories were: most eco-friendly, most tourist-friendly, most charismatic, most organized, most popular and best food.
I took a quick trip down to Kaohsiung, shot a few videos, this is the preview of what I did ;) Will publish more on Kaohsiung on my vlog page : www.weviewtai...
I took a quick trip down to Kaohsiung, shot a few videos, this is the preview of what I did ;) Will publish more on Kaohsiung on my vlog page : www.weviewtai...
The Liuhe Night Market is one of the most popular night markets in Taiwan where seafood, clothing, knives, cameras and live cameras are sold. During the day, Liuhe 2nd road looks like any other road with flowing traffic and storefronts. But after 6pm, the barriers go up and it becomes a pedestrian market.
The highlight of the market is the fresh seafood - you can choose from crab, shrimp, octopus and squid. Why not try it all, if you have the chance. Since the street is rather long, you can eat and digest as you go. I call this exercise in its best form.
Note: for some reason, I found there to be an obsession with the yellow rubber duck when I was travelling in Taiwan last year. It. Was. Everywhere. See if you can spot it in the rest of my videos/blog posts.
Price range: low to moderate
Who goes there: tourists and locals - open nightly
Address: 高雄市新興區六合二路 Liuhe 2nd Road, ShinShing District
Directions: MRT Red Line to R8/Exit at Liuhe Street
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The Liuhe Night Market is one of the most popular night markets in Taiwan where seafood, clothing, knives, cameras and live cameras are sold. During the day, Liuhe 2nd road looks like any other road with flowing traffic and storefronts. But after 6pm, the barriers go up and it becomes a pedestrian market.
The highlight of the market is the fresh seafood - you can choose from crab, shrimp, octopus and squid. Why not try it all, if you have the chance. Since the street is rather long, you can eat and digest as you go. I call this exercise in its best form.
Note: for some reason, I found there to be an obsession with the yellow rubber duck when I was travelling in Taiwan last year. It. Was. Everywhere. See if you can spot it in the rest of my videos/blog posts.
Price range: low to moderate
Who goes there: tourists and locals - open nightly
Address: 高雄市新興區六合二路 Liuhe 2nd Road, ShinShing District
Directions: MRT Red Line to R8/Exit at Liuhe Street
Music: "Feelin' Good" by http://www.purple-planet.com
Come visit me at:
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Kaohsiung City is one of the five special municipalities in Taiwan. 10 thousand photos 80GB of the material, show this waterfront city. A short motion timela...
Kaohsiung City is one of the five special municipalities in Taiwan. 10 thousand photos 80GB of the material, show this waterfront city. A short motion timela...
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http://www.TravelsWiithSheila.com Kaohsiung is the biggest harbor city in Taiwan and odds are that most travelers will drive through this city on their way s...
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Kaohsiung City (高雄市) is one of the five special municipalities in Taiwan. Located in southern-western Taiwan and facing the Taiwan Strait, it is by area the largest municipality, at 2,947.62 km2, and second most populous (by urban area) with a population of approximately 2.77 million. Since its start at 17th century, Kaohsiung has grown from a small trading village, into the political, economic, transportation, manufacturing, refining, shipbuilding, and industrial center of southern Taiwan. It is a global city with sufficiency as categorized by Globalization and World Cities Research Network in 2012.
The Kaohsiung International Airport serving the city is the third largest airport in Taiwan. The Port of Kaohsiung is the largest harbor in Taiwan, but not officially part of Kaohsiung City. The southern terminal of the Freeway 1 is in Kaohsiung. For north-south travel on railway, the city is served by the Taiwan Railways Administration stations of TRA Western Line and Pingtung Line. The Taiwan High Speed Rail also provides fast and frequent railway connection to Taipei. The Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit, the city's subway system, launched in early 2008. Kaohsiung was the host city of the World Games 2009, a multi-sport event primarily composed of sports not featured in the Olympic Games. The city is also home to the Republic of China Navy fleet headquarters and academy.
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Kaohsiung City (高雄市) is one of the five special municipalities in Taiwan. Located in southern-western Taiwan and facing the Taiwan Strait, it is by area the largest municipality, at 2,947.62 km2, and second most populous (by urban area) with a population of approximately 2.77 million. Since its start at 17th century, Kaohsiung has grown from a small trading village, into the political, economic, transportation, manufacturing, refining, shipbuilding, and industrial center of southern Taiwan. It is a global city with sufficiency as categorized by Globalization and World Cities Research Network in 2012.
The Kaohsiung International Airport serving the city is the third largest airport in Taiwan. The Port of Kaohsiung is the largest harbor in Taiwan, but not officially part of Kaohsiung City. The southern terminal of the Freeway 1 is in Kaohsiung. For north-south travel on railway, the city is served by the Taiwan Railways Administration stations of TRA Western Line and Pingtung Line. The Taiwan High Speed Rail also provides fast and frequent railway connection to Taipei. The Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit, the city's subway system, launched in early 2008. Kaohsiung was the host city of the World Games 2009, a multi-sport event primarily composed of sports not featured in the Olympic Games. The city is also home to the Republic of China Navy fleet headquarters and academy.
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My first official day in kaohsiung! made the best of it by cycling with my new pimpin' ride, going to get some fruits in the local market, hanging out with Rice Binger [https://www.youtube.com/user/ricebinger] and talking shit about how smelly I am. productive day indeed ;)
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The street food game is strong in Taiwan. Major cities like Taipei and Kaohsiung have endless slews of streets and markets that cater to everyone's needs. Tonight, I'm in the port city of Kaohsiung in South Taiwan with local friends Maggie and Wennie. We sampled some fried treats in the streets and then moved onto the famous stinky tofu after eating some duck blood. Oh yeah. Too bad I couldn't handle the stinky tofu and thought it wasn't very good. Either way, Taiwanese people love hot pot, even in hot weather.
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The street food game is strong in Taiwan. Major cities like Taipei and Kaohsiung have endless slews of streets and markets that cater to everyone's needs. Tonight, I'm in the port city of Kaohsiung in South Taiwan with local friends Maggie and Wennie. We sampled some fried treats in the streets and then moved onto the famous stinky tofu after eating some duck blood. Oh yeah. Too bad I couldn't handle the stinky tofu and thought it wasn't very good. Either way, Taiwanese people love hot pot, even in hot weather.
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Night markets in Taiwan are more popular than any other place in the world. During our month here, we decided to find a couple and see what all the buzz was about.
Featuring the Kai Xuan, Guang Hua, and Ling Ya night markets in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Music: "All of the People" by Panama Wedding
Night markets in Taiwan are more popular than any other place in the world. During our month here, we decided to find a couple and see what all the buzz was about.
Featuring the Kai Xuan, Guang Hua, and Ling Ya night markets in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Music: "All of the People" by Panama Wedding
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Travel video about destination Taiwan.
Taiwan, the Beautiful Island or, ‘Ilha Formosa’: a land of gods, spirits and temples - an island at the end of a rainbow! This south east Asian island is separated from the Chinese mainland by the Formosa Strait that at its narrowest point is a hundred and thirty kilometres wide. Taipei is a pulsating metropolis in the north of the island in which emperors’ treasures and chaotic traffic highlight both industrial strength and a Chinese way of life. In the old town district of Wan Hua is the city’s oldest and most precious Buddhist temple of Lungshan Szu, the Dragon Mountain Temple. The Sun Yi Sen Memorial
47:04
Taiwan 2013 [Over 60 Attractions] [HD]
Taiwan 2013 [Over 60 Attractions] [HD]
Taiwan 2013 [Over 60 Attractions] [HD]
A get away holiday to Taiwan with a group of Singaporeans, who were colleagues working in the same company. Together, they traveled to many destinations and ...
54:45
Españoles en el mundo: Taiwan
Españoles en el mundo: Taiwan
Españoles en el mundo: Taiwan
Programa que se acerca a destinos de todo el mundo a través de los españoles que han decidido instalarse en otro país. Estos ''nuevos emigrantes'' ofrecen su...
28:52
Taiwan After WW2 | US Army & Republic of China Army Prepare for War with China | Documentary
Taiwan After WW2 | US Army & Republic of China Army Prepare for War with China | Documentary
Taiwan After WW2 | US Army & Republic of China Army Prepare for War with China | Documentary
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This film is a documentary on the history of Taiwan which is ruled by the government of the Republic of China, since 25 October 1945 to the present. It provides a report on the work that was done by the U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group with the Republic of China Armed Forces preparing for war with the People's Republic of China.
Taiwan after WW2 | US Army & Republic
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Ultimate Taiwanese Street Food Day: Jiufen and Keelung City (Taiwan Day 10)
Ultimate Taiwanese Street Food Day: Jiufen and Keelung City (Taiwan Day 10)
Ultimate Taiwanese Street Food Day: Jiufen and Keelung City (Taiwan Day 10)
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On Day 10 in Taipei, Taiwan, Ying and I decided to take a day trip to Jiufen (of Jiu Fen) and on to Keelung City and have a day of eating Taiwanese street food. I’m extremely happy we had a chance to briefly visit both Jiufen and Keelung City. I’ll just quickly go over where and how we went from Taipei to Jiufen and then on to Keelung City using timecodes so you can come back to a location in the video easily if you want to.
0:38 How to Get from Taipei to Jiufen by Bus
Using the directly I rea
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12 Days in Taiwan | Summer of 2013 (Part 1 of 5)
12 Days in Taiwan | Summer of 2013 (Part 1 of 5)
12 Days in Taiwan | Summer of 2013 (Part 1 of 5)
Part 2: http://youtu.be/O9bC0ktH56U http://kydeanderic.com/Taiwan-Part1 http://facebook.com/kydeanderic http://twitter.com/kydeanderic Shot with a Sony DSC-H...
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1996 China Taiwan Tensions
1996 China Taiwan Tensions
1996 China Taiwan Tensions
On February 11 2014 CNN and other media reported -- Taiwan and China held their highest level talks for more than six decades - the first government-to-government contact since the pair's acrimonious split in 1949. In 1996, however, tensions between Beijing and Taipei were at an extraordinary high level. On March 21, 1996, 'ABC News Nightline' (in the days when the late night program was a serious news show) examined the changes in Taiwan and Beijing's reaction. Jim Laurie reported from Taipei. Mark Litke reported from Beijing.
O Mundo Segundo os Brasileiros | Taipei (Taiwan) | 07/01/2013 | HD | Bandeirantes
O Mundo Segundo os Brasileiros | Taipei (Taiwan) | 07/01/2013 | HD | Bandeirantes
O Mundo Segundo os Brasileiros | Taipei (Taiwan) | 07/01/2013 | HD | Bandeirantes
O Mundo Segundo os Brasileiros (3a Temporada) Taipei (Taiwan) "Embarque numa viagem pelos quatro cantos do planeta, sem sair de casa. A série percorre os pri...
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Special Forces Series 6 of 6 Taiwan Amphibious Recon Group 720p
Special Forces Series 6 of 6 Taiwan Amphibious Recon Group 720p
Special Forces Series 6 of 6 Taiwan Amphibious Recon Group 720p
FANTASTIC DOCUMENTARY REGARDING THE CRAZY TRAINING OF THE TAIWANESE AMPHIBIOUS RECONNAISSANCE GROUP SPECIAL FORCES UNIT!!! SUBSCRIBE NOW CHECK OUT MY OTHER VIDEOS AND VARIOUS PLAYLISTS!! THANKS FOR WATCHING !!
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Taste Taiwan: A culinary tour
Taste Taiwan: A culinary tour
Taste Taiwan: A culinary tour
Selected to participate in this tour after being nominated during the Taiwan Tourism Bureau's "Taste Taiwan" Chef Nomination in October 2013, the three winni...
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Taiwan Army Rangers
Taiwan Army Rangers
Taiwan Army Rangers
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TAIWAN INSOMNIA BREAKBEAT 2015
TAIWAN INSOMNIA BREAKBEAT 2015
TAIWAN INSOMNIA BREAKBEAT 2015
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[Full Concert] 150924 BIGBANG World Tour MADE in Taipei - Taiwan
[Full Concert] 150924 BIGBANG World Tour MADE in Taipei - Taiwan
[Full Concert] 150924 BIGBANG World Tour MADE in Taipei - Taiwan
[Full Concert] 150924 BIGBANG World Tour MADE in Taipei - Taiwan
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101 East - Taiwan's Secret Cancer (Full Documentary)
101 East - Taiwan's Secret Cancer (Full Documentary)
101 East - Taiwan's Secret Cancer (Full Documentary)
More than 1,500 former workers at a television factory in Taiwan have been diagnosed with cancer. The company admits that it dumped hazardous waste, polluting the land and poisoning groundwater. But did Radio Corporation of America recklessly expose its employees to cancer-causing chemicals? For nearly two decades, sick workers have been waging a David and Goliath battle as they seek justice in the courts for their suffering.
101 East joins them as they await the verdict in this landmark case and investigates whether their health was sacrificed as Taiwan pursued its goal of becoming a high-tech manufacturing hub.
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'Biyahe ni Drew' tours the cities of Taiwan (Full episode June 27, 2014)
'Biyahe ni Drew' tours the cities of Taiwan (Full episode June 27, 2014)
'Biyahe ni Drew' tours the cities of Taiwan (Full episode June 27, 2014)
Drew Arellano flies sky lanterns, tries the original bubble milk tea, and goes wild with street food! Subscribe to us! http://www.youtube.com/user/GMAPublicA...
Kompilasi Video Amatir dari "Badai TERDAHSYAT TOPAN SOUDELOR 2015" menghantam Taiwan
Badai Topan Soudelor Terdahsyat
Tahun 2015
"Berikut ini adalah Kompilasi
Video Amatir dari Badai Topan
Soudelor menghantam Taiwan"
Dengan angin kencang dan hujan
lebat, mengakibatkan sejauh ini
empat orang tewas.
Badai dengan angin berkecepatan
lebih dari 230km/jam itu
menerjang daratan pesisir timur
Sabtu pagi, dan terus melaju ke
seantero pulau Taiwan.
Pohon-pohon bertumbangan,
papan-papan iklan hancur dan
beterbangan, dan di satu desa
bahkan terjadi longsor.
Listrik untuk sekitar dua juta
keluarga, terputus.
Jadwal perjalanan kereta
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Fun Taiwan - TAIPEI COUNTY
Fun Taiwan - TAIPEI COUNTY
Fun Taiwan - TAIPEI COUNTY
# Taipei country travel # Taiwan travel and lifestyle
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KH Anwar Zahid di Taiwan 22-2-2014
KH Anwar Zahid di Taiwan 22-2-2014
KH Anwar Zahid di Taiwan 22-2-2014
Tx to Mentari Film.
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Fun Taiwan - Taipei city.
Fun Taiwan - Taipei city.
Fun Taiwan - Taipei city.
Taipei city travel #Taiwanese Food and lifestyle.
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DUGEM DI TAIWAN
DUGEM DI TAIWAN
DUGEM DI TAIWAN
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Jornal da Record - Série : Taiwan, A Ilha Formosa - Completo
Jornal da Record - Série : Taiwan, A Ilha Formosa - Completo
Jornal da Record - Série : Taiwan, A Ilha Formosa - Completo
Série revela as tradições milenares e a tecnologia de ponta que são a marca da ilha
Travel video about destination Taiwan.
Taiwan, the Beautiful Island or, ‘Ilha Formosa’: a land of gods, spirits and temples - an island at the end of a rainbow! This south east Asian island is separated from the Chinese mainland by the Formosa Strait that at its narrowest point is a hundred and thirty kilometres wide. Taipei is a pulsating metropolis in the north of the island in which emperors’ treasures and chaotic traffic highlight both industrial strength and a Chinese way of life. In the old town district of Wan Hua is the city’s oldest and most precious Buddhist temple of Lungshan Szu, the Dragon Mountain Temple. The Sun Yi Sen Memorial Hall was built to commemorate the centenary of the founder of the Republic of China. His efforts brought about the abdication of the last emperor and the birth of the Republic Of China. The Confucius Temple is a place of contemplation and is a replica of the Temple Of Qu Fu, Qu Fu having been the home town of Confucius. This silent place is one of five temples in Taiwan dedicated to the great Chinese philosopher, Confucius, the founder of a religion that even today has many followers. The past importance of the former Taiwanese capital of Tainan is indicated by the city’s many temple complexes that contain an abundance of sacred works of art. Religion still plays a central role in the daily life of the people and the Tien Gon Temple is the most important temple in Taiwan. Taiwan is an island full of magical charm, fascinating works of art and breathtaking natural wonders. The legacy of Confucius mixed with the bright hope of the future. A symbiosis of industrialisation and Chinese tradition. The success of capitalism confirmed by the eternal words, “Made in Taiwan“!
Travel video about destination Taiwan.
Taiwan, the Beautiful Island or, ‘Ilha Formosa’: a land of gods, spirits and temples - an island at the end of a rainbow! This south east Asian island is separated from the Chinese mainland by the Formosa Strait that at its narrowest point is a hundred and thirty kilometres wide. Taipei is a pulsating metropolis in the north of the island in which emperors’ treasures and chaotic traffic highlight both industrial strength and a Chinese way of life. In the old town district of Wan Hua is the city’s oldest and most precious Buddhist temple of Lungshan Szu, the Dragon Mountain Temple. The Sun Yi Sen Memorial Hall was built to commemorate the centenary of the founder of the Republic of China. His efforts brought about the abdication of the last emperor and the birth of the Republic Of China. The Confucius Temple is a place of contemplation and is a replica of the Temple Of Qu Fu, Qu Fu having been the home town of Confucius. This silent place is one of five temples in Taiwan dedicated to the great Chinese philosopher, Confucius, the founder of a religion that even today has many followers. The past importance of the former Taiwanese capital of Tainan is indicated by the city’s many temple complexes that contain an abundance of sacred works of art. Religion still plays a central role in the daily life of the people and the Tien Gon Temple is the most important temple in Taiwan. Taiwan is an island full of magical charm, fascinating works of art and breathtaking natural wonders. The legacy of Confucius mixed with the bright hope of the future. A symbiosis of industrialisation and Chinese tradition. The success of capitalism confirmed by the eternal words, “Made in Taiwan“!
A get away holiday to Taiwan with a group of Singaporeans, who were colleagues working in the same company. Together, they traveled to many destinations and ...
A get away holiday to Taiwan with a group of Singaporeans, who were colleagues working in the same company. Together, they traveled to many destinations and ...
Programa que se acerca a destinos de todo el mundo a través de los españoles que han decidido instalarse en otro país. Estos ''nuevos emigrantes'' ofrecen su...
Programa que se acerca a destinos de todo el mundo a través de los españoles que han decidido instalarse en otro país. Estos ''nuevos emigrantes'' ofrecen su...
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This film is a documentary on the history of Taiwan which is ruled by the government of the Republic of China, since 25 October 1945 to the present. It provides a report on the work that was done by the U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group with the Republic of China Armed Forces preparing for war with the People's Republic of China.
Taiwan after WW2 | US Army & Republic of China Army Prepare for War with China | Documentary
About the History of the Republic of China:
The History of the Republic of China begins after the Qing dynasty in 1912, when the formation of the Republic of China as a constitutional republic put an end of 4,000 years of Imperial rule.
In 1928, the Republic was nominally unified under the Kuomintang - Chinese Nationalist Party - after the Northern Expedition, and was in the early stages of industrialization and modernization when it was caught in the conflicts among the Kuomintang government, the Communist Party of China, (founded 1921), which was converted into a nationalist party, local warlords and the Empire of Japan. Most nation-building efforts were stopped during the full-scale Second Sino-Japanese War (aka the War of Resistance) against Japan from 1937 to 1945, and later the widening gap between the Kuomintang and the Chinese Communist Party made a coalition government impossible, causing the resumption of the Chinese Civil War, in 1946, shortly after the Japanese surrender to the Americans and the Western Allies in September 1945.
A series of political, economic and military missteps led to the Kuomintang's defeat and its retreat to Taiwan (formerly Formosa) in 1949, where it established an authoritarian one-party state continuing under Generalissimo / President Chiang Kai-shek, that considered itself to be the continuing sole legitimate ruler of all of China, referring to the Communist government or "regime" as illegitimate, a so-called "Peoples' Republic of China" declared in Beijing (Peking) by Mao Tse Tung in 1949, as "mainland China", "Communist China", or "Red China". Although supported for many years, even decades by many nations especially with the support of the United States who established a 1954 Mutual Defense treaty, as the decades passed, since political liberalization began in the late 1960s, the Peoples' Republic of China was able after a constant yearly campaign in the United Nations to finally get approval in 1971, to take the seat for "China" in the General Assembly, and more importantly, be seated as one of the five permanent members of the Security Council. After recovering from this shock of rejection by the world community, after the liberalization at home in the late 1970s from the Nationalist authoritarian government and following the death of Chiang Kai-shek, the Republic of China has transformed itself into a multiparty, representative democracy on Taiwan and even given more representation to those native Taiwanese, whose ancestors predate the 1949 mainland evacuation.
Taiwan–United States military relations:
In 1949, the Republic of China Armed Forces and the Kuomintang suffered a major defeat in the Chinese Civil War, forcing the Government of the Republic of China to relocate to Taiwan. This allowed the Communist Party of China to declare the establishment of a new Chinese state: the People's Republic of China. As the Kuomintang was establishing a "provisional" base in Taiwan, the party began to plan and threaten counterattacks on the mainland, hoping to retake the Chinese mainland.
With the fall of the mainland, the United States largely wrote off the Kuomintang and Chiang Kai-Shek as incompetent, corrupt leaders who deservedly lost and was prepared to grant diplomatic recognition to the People's Republic of China. All of this changed rapidly when the People's Republic of China intervened in the Korean War, which ruined any chance of normalizing relations with Washington for years. The victorious Battle of Guningtou by the Republic of China forces against the communist forces helped to boost morale in the Republic of China Army and diminished any chance by the communist forces to take Taiwan. Subsequently, the United States Seventh Fleet started to patrol the Taiwan Straits. By the 1950s, Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty was signed and US provided Military Assistance and Support to the Republic of China forces. The US Army maintained a garrison force in Taiwan until its withdrawal in 1979. The Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty was replaced by Taiwan Relations Act after 1979.
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This film is a documentary on the history of Taiwan which is ruled by the government of the Republic of China, since 25 October 1945 to the present. It provides a report on the work that was done by the U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group with the Republic of China Armed Forces preparing for war with the People's Republic of China.
Taiwan after WW2 | US Army & Republic of China Army Prepare for War with China | Documentary
About the History of the Republic of China:
The History of the Republic of China begins after the Qing dynasty in 1912, when the formation of the Republic of China as a constitutional republic put an end of 4,000 years of Imperial rule.
In 1928, the Republic was nominally unified under the Kuomintang - Chinese Nationalist Party - after the Northern Expedition, and was in the early stages of industrialization and modernization when it was caught in the conflicts among the Kuomintang government, the Communist Party of China, (founded 1921), which was converted into a nationalist party, local warlords and the Empire of Japan. Most nation-building efforts were stopped during the full-scale Second Sino-Japanese War (aka the War of Resistance) against Japan from 1937 to 1945, and later the widening gap between the Kuomintang and the Chinese Communist Party made a coalition government impossible, causing the resumption of the Chinese Civil War, in 1946, shortly after the Japanese surrender to the Americans and the Western Allies in September 1945.
A series of political, economic and military missteps led to the Kuomintang's defeat and its retreat to Taiwan (formerly Formosa) in 1949, where it established an authoritarian one-party state continuing under Generalissimo / President Chiang Kai-shek, that considered itself to be the continuing sole legitimate ruler of all of China, referring to the Communist government or "regime" as illegitimate, a so-called "Peoples' Republic of China" declared in Beijing (Peking) by Mao Tse Tung in 1949, as "mainland China", "Communist China", or "Red China". Although supported for many years, even decades by many nations especially with the support of the United States who established a 1954 Mutual Defense treaty, as the decades passed, since political liberalization began in the late 1960s, the Peoples' Republic of China was able after a constant yearly campaign in the United Nations to finally get approval in 1971, to take the seat for "China" in the General Assembly, and more importantly, be seated as one of the five permanent members of the Security Council. After recovering from this shock of rejection by the world community, after the liberalization at home in the late 1970s from the Nationalist authoritarian government and following the death of Chiang Kai-shek, the Republic of China has transformed itself into a multiparty, representative democracy on Taiwan and even given more representation to those native Taiwanese, whose ancestors predate the 1949 mainland evacuation.
Taiwan–United States military relations:
In 1949, the Republic of China Armed Forces and the Kuomintang suffered a major defeat in the Chinese Civil War, forcing the Government of the Republic of China to relocate to Taiwan. This allowed the Communist Party of China to declare the establishment of a new Chinese state: the People's Republic of China. As the Kuomintang was establishing a "provisional" base in Taiwan, the party began to plan and threaten counterattacks on the mainland, hoping to retake the Chinese mainland.
With the fall of the mainland, the United States largely wrote off the Kuomintang and Chiang Kai-Shek as incompetent, corrupt leaders who deservedly lost and was prepared to grant diplomatic recognition to the People's Republic of China. All of this changed rapidly when the People's Republic of China intervened in the Korean War, which ruined any chance of normalizing relations with Washington for years. The victorious Battle of Guningtou by the Republic of China forces against the communist forces helped to boost morale in the Republic of China Army and diminished any chance by the communist forces to take Taiwan. Subsequently, the United States Seventh Fleet started to patrol the Taiwan Straits. By the 1950s, Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty was signed and US provided Military Assistance and Support to the Republic of China forces. The US Army maintained a garrison force in Taiwan until its withdrawal in 1979. The Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty was replaced by Taiwan Relations Act after 1979.
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Ultimate Taiwanese Street Food Day: Jiufen and Keelung City (Taiwan Day 10)
Download my free street food guide: http://migrationology.com/41-irresistible-meals/
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On Day 10 in Taipei, Taiwan, Ying and I decided to take a day trip to Jiufen (of Jiu Fen) and on to Keelung City and have a day of eating Taiwanese street food. I’m extremely happy we had a chance to briefly visit both Jiufen and Keelung City. I’ll just quickly go over where and how we went from Taipei to Jiufen and then on to Keelung City using timecodes so you can come back to a location in the video easily if you want to.
0:38 How to Get from Taipei to Jiufen by Bus
Using the directly I read off Wikipedia travel guide, we took the Taipei Metro to Zhongxiao Fuxing Station, then took exit 1 (Andong Street) and made an immediate u-turn, walked to the intersection and made a left, and then the bus stop was right there on the right hand side. We somehow arrived to the bus stop right as 1062 arrived and if Taiwan couldn’t make things any more easy and efficient we boarded the bus using our easy cards. The bus ride from Taipei central there to the small town of Jiufen took just over 1 hour, and we soon arrived in the touristy, but very beautiful and pleasant town of Jiufen - which is one of the biggest little tourist towns in Taiwan. You can choose to take a day trip to Jiufen from Taipei like we did, or you can even spend the night or a few nights there.
2:45 Taiwanese street food at Jiufen
Jiufen is a small little mountain town in Taiwan about 1 hour from Taipei with a great view of the ocean… and it’s turned into a major tourism destination. Although you can go there to do some shopping and buy some souvenirs, by far the main reason to go to Jiufen on a day trip is to eat as much Taiwanese street food and snacks as you can - and also there are plenty of sit-down restaurant you can eat at as well. Ying and I started our day of eating Taiwan street food by eating a plate of snails and a plate of grilled squid, both of which had quite a similar texture, and the flavor was delicious. After the snails and squid, I couldn’t resist having a Taiwanese tea egg, one of the most popular snacks. After walking around and taking loads of photos of the picturesque scenes around Jiufen, Ying and I stopped at a real restaurant to take a little break, cool down from the hot sun, and eat some more food - this time at a real restaurant. I tried a dish called three cup chicken, which was deliciously comforting. Another very famous food to eat in Jiufen is the sweet taro balls, which was pretty good.
12:24 How to get from Jiufen to Keelung City on Bus #788
After spending a few hours wandering around Jiufen, we took the bus from just up the road directly to Keelung City, one of the harbour towns in Taiwan, and about a 45 minute drive from Jiufen. The reason we wanted to go to Keelung City was to go to Keelung Miaokou Night Market, one of the most famous Taiwanese street food markets in Taiwan.
13:35 Street food at Keelung Miaokou Night Market
One of the most well known night markets in Taiwan is Keelung Miaokou Night Market, located right in Keelung City, and home to an abundance of delicious things to eat. I was actually still quite full from all the food we had already eaten in Jiufen, but I did manage to try a few things at the night market, and also I just really enjoyed the ambiance and atmosphere of the market. Ying and I luckily got a table and chairs at a small street food stall serving long finger sized dumplings, which were similar to gyoza. They were filled with minced pork and lots of green onions. Along with a plate of pickled cucumbers, and a plate of tofu, they were some of the best potsticker style dumplings I had on my entire trip to Taiwan. I also tried crab soup, and a famous street food called a Nutritious Sandwich.
Day 10 in Taiwan, and eating all sorts of Taiwanese street food snacks in both Jiufen and Keelung City was an excellent day trip.
Hotels we stayed at in Taipei:
Go Sleep Xining: http://www.agoda.com/go-sleep-hotel-xining/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Homey House: http://www.agoda.com/homeyhouse/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
Music in this video is from Audio Network
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On Day 10 in Taipei, Taiwan, Ying and I decided to take a day trip to Jiufen (of Jiu Fen) and on to Keelung City and have a day of eating Taiwanese street food. I’m extremely happy we had a chance to briefly visit both Jiufen and Keelung City. I’ll just quickly go over where and how we went from Taipei to Jiufen and then on to Keelung City using timecodes so you can come back to a location in the video easily if you want to.
0:38 How to Get from Taipei to Jiufen by Bus
Using the directly I read off Wikipedia travel guide, we took the Taipei Metro to Zhongxiao Fuxing Station, then took exit 1 (Andong Street) and made an immediate u-turn, walked to the intersection and made a left, and then the bus stop was right there on the right hand side. We somehow arrived to the bus stop right as 1062 arrived and if Taiwan couldn’t make things any more easy and efficient we boarded the bus using our easy cards. The bus ride from Taipei central there to the small town of Jiufen took just over 1 hour, and we soon arrived in the touristy, but very beautiful and pleasant town of Jiufen - which is one of the biggest little tourist towns in Taiwan. You can choose to take a day trip to Jiufen from Taipei like we did, or you can even spend the night or a few nights there.
2:45 Taiwanese street food at Jiufen
Jiufen is a small little mountain town in Taiwan about 1 hour from Taipei with a great view of the ocean… and it’s turned into a major tourism destination. Although you can go there to do some shopping and buy some souvenirs, by far the main reason to go to Jiufen on a day trip is to eat as much Taiwanese street food and snacks as you can - and also there are plenty of sit-down restaurant you can eat at as well. Ying and I started our day of eating Taiwan street food by eating a plate of snails and a plate of grilled squid, both of which had quite a similar texture, and the flavor was delicious. After the snails and squid, I couldn’t resist having a Taiwanese tea egg, one of the most popular snacks. After walking around and taking loads of photos of the picturesque scenes around Jiufen, Ying and I stopped at a real restaurant to take a little break, cool down from the hot sun, and eat some more food - this time at a real restaurant. I tried a dish called three cup chicken, which was deliciously comforting. Another very famous food to eat in Jiufen is the sweet taro balls, which was pretty good.
12:24 How to get from Jiufen to Keelung City on Bus #788
After spending a few hours wandering around Jiufen, we took the bus from just up the road directly to Keelung City, one of the harbour towns in Taiwan, and about a 45 minute drive from Jiufen. The reason we wanted to go to Keelung City was to go to Keelung Miaokou Night Market, one of the most famous Taiwanese street food markets in Taiwan.
13:35 Street food at Keelung Miaokou Night Market
One of the most well known night markets in Taiwan is Keelung Miaokou Night Market, located right in Keelung City, and home to an abundance of delicious things to eat. I was actually still quite full from all the food we had already eaten in Jiufen, but I did manage to try a few things at the night market, and also I just really enjoyed the ambiance and atmosphere of the market. Ying and I luckily got a table and chairs at a small street food stall serving long finger sized dumplings, which were similar to gyoza. They were filled with minced pork and lots of green onions. Along with a plate of pickled cucumbers, and a plate of tofu, they were some of the best potsticker style dumplings I had on my entire trip to Taiwan. I also tried crab soup, and a famous street food called a Nutritious Sandwich.
Day 10 in Taiwan, and eating all sorts of Taiwanese street food snacks in both Jiufen and Keelung City was an excellent day trip.
Hotels we stayed at in Taipei:
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Homey House: http://www.agoda.com/homeyhouse/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
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On February 11 2014 CNN and other media reported -- Taiwan and China held their highest level talks for more than six decades - the first government-to-government contact since the pair's acrimonious split in 1949. In 1996, however, tensions between Beijing and Taipei were at an extraordinary high level. On March 21, 1996, 'ABC News Nightline' (in the days when the late night program was a serious news show) examined the changes in Taiwan and Beijing's reaction. Jim Laurie reported from Taipei. Mark Litke reported from Beijing.
On February 11 2014 CNN and other media reported -- Taiwan and China held their highest level talks for more than six decades - the first government-to-government contact since the pair's acrimonious split in 1949. In 1996, however, tensions between Beijing and Taipei were at an extraordinary high level. On March 21, 1996, 'ABC News Nightline' (in the days when the late night program was a serious news show) examined the changes in Taiwan and Beijing's reaction. Jim Laurie reported from Taipei. Mark Litke reported from Beijing.
O Mundo Segundo os Brasileiros (3a Temporada) Taipei (Taiwan) "Embarque numa viagem pelos quatro cantos do planeta, sem sair de casa. A série percorre os pri...
O Mundo Segundo os Brasileiros (3a Temporada) Taipei (Taiwan) "Embarque numa viagem pelos quatro cantos do planeta, sem sair de casa. A série percorre os pri...
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Selected to participate in this tour after being nominated during the Taiwan Tourism Bureau's "Taste Taiwan" Chef Nomination in October 2013, the three winni...
Selected to participate in this tour after being nominated during the Taiwan Tourism Bureau's "Taste Taiwan" Chef Nomination in October 2013, the three winni...
More than 1,500 former workers at a television factory in Taiwan have been diagnosed with cancer. The company admits that it dumped hazardous waste, polluting the land and poisoning groundwater. But did Radio Corporation of America recklessly expose its employees to cancer-causing chemicals? For nearly two decades, sick workers have been waging a David and Goliath battle as they seek justice in the courts for their suffering.
101 East joins them as they await the verdict in this landmark case and investigates whether their health was sacrificed as Taiwan pursued its goal of becoming a high-tech manufacturing hub.
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More than 1,500 former workers at a television factory in Taiwan have been diagnosed with cancer. The company admits that it dumped hazardous waste, polluting the land and poisoning groundwater. But did Radio Corporation of America recklessly expose its employees to cancer-causing chemicals? For nearly two decades, sick workers have been waging a David and Goliath battle as they seek justice in the courts for their suffering.
101 East joins them as they await the verdict in this landmark case and investigates whether their health was sacrificed as Taiwan pursued its goal of becoming a high-tech manufacturing hub.
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'Biyahe ni Drew' tours the cities of Taiwan (Full episode June 27, 2014)
Drew Arellano flies sky lanterns, tries the original bubble milk tea, and goes wild with street food! Subscribe to us! http://www.youtube.com/user/GMAPublicA...
Drew Arellano flies sky lanterns, tries the original bubble milk tea, and goes wild with street food! Subscribe to us! http://www.youtube.com/user/GMAPublicA...
Kompilasi Video Amatir dari "Badai TERDAHSYAT TOPAN SOUDELOR 2015" menghantam Taiwan
Badai Topan Soudelor Terdahsyat
Tahun 2015
"Berikut ini adalah Kompilasi
Video Amatir dari Badai Topan
Soudelor menghantam Taiwan"
Dengan angin kencang dan hujan
lebat, mengakibatkan sejauh ini
empat orang tewas.
Badai dengan angin berkecepatan
lebih dari 230km/jam itu
menerjang daratan pesisir timur
Sabtu pagi, dan terus melaju ke
seantero pulau Taiwan.
Pohon-pohon bertumbangan,
papan-papan iklan hancur dan
beterbangan, dan di satu desa
bahkan terjadi longsor.
Listrik untuk sekitar dua juta
keluarga, terputus.
Jadwal perjalanan kereta dan
pesawat terbang dibatalkan, dan
seluruh sekolah dan kantor pun
diliburkan.
Di antara empat orang tewas,
terdapat seorang anak
perempuan umur delapan tahun
dan ibunya yang terseret ke laut.
"Saya tak pernah mengalami
topan begitu kuat sepanjang
hidup saya yang 60 tahun ini,"
seorang warga Taitung
mengatakan kepada TV Formosa,
Taiwan.
Sebelum topan Soudelor
menerjang, pemerintah sudah
mengevakuasi ribuan orang dari
rumah-rumah mereka.
Badai ini diperkirakan selanjutnya
akan bergerak ke Selat Taiwan
dan mengarah ke Cina Daratan.
Kompilasi Video Amatir dari "Badai TERDAHSYAT TOPAN SOUDELOR 2015" menghantam Taiwan
Badai Topan Soudelor Terdahsyat
Tahun 2015
"Berikut ini adalah Kompilasi
Video Amatir dari Badai Topan
Soudelor menghantam Taiwan"
Dengan angin kencang dan hujan
lebat, mengakibatkan sejauh ini
empat orang tewas.
Badai dengan angin berkecepatan
lebih dari 230km/jam itu
menerjang daratan pesisir timur
Sabtu pagi, dan terus melaju ke
seantero pulau Taiwan.
Pohon-pohon bertumbangan,
papan-papan iklan hancur dan
beterbangan, dan di satu desa
bahkan terjadi longsor.
Listrik untuk sekitar dua juta
keluarga, terputus.
Jadwal perjalanan kereta dan
pesawat terbang dibatalkan, dan
seluruh sekolah dan kantor pun
diliburkan.
Di antara empat orang tewas,
terdapat seorang anak
perempuan umur delapan tahun
dan ibunya yang terseret ke laut.
"Saya tak pernah mengalami
topan begitu kuat sepanjang
hidup saya yang 60 tahun ini,"
seorang warga Taitung
mengatakan kepada TV Formosa,
Taiwan.
Sebelum topan Soudelor
menerjang, pemerintah sudah
mengevakuasi ribuan orang dari
rumah-rumah mereka.
Badai ini diperkirakan selanjutnya
akan bergerak ke Selat Taiwan
dan mengarah ke Cina Daratan.
International Marketing Management,Chinese Culture University,PCCU -Introduce Thai Food to Taiwanese
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International Marketing Management,Chinese Culture University,PCCU -Introduce Thai Food to Taiwanese
International Marketing Management,Chinese Culture University,PCCU -Introduce Thai Food to Taiwanese
published:17 Apr 2013
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** This video is created for academic purpose only. **
Advisor : Dr. Laurent Shih (SHIH, KUANG-HENG)
Created by:
A1122412 Ms. Kanthira Pangprasertkul
A1122391 Ms. Sutida Amornchaiyapituk
Ideas :
To introduce Thai food (and a Thai restaurant in Taiwan) for Taiwanese and other foreigners.
To promote that Thai food is not too difficult to cook and we can make it by instant powder and paste. As a result, we can enjoy Thai food everywhere. :)
Places: Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan (R.O.C)
EASY Thai and Yun nNan Food (泰EASY 雲泰美食料理) (another name is Thai Easy Thai Cuisine)
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Sky! Sky! Sky! (Depapepe)
Happy Shine (Depapepe)
Living the Dream (A1)
Bye Bye Happy Days (KARA)
Doraemon Opening Theme
Technicolor Eyes (Backseat Goodbye)
PS: We apologize for any cases of misspelling and wrong grammars which are said or written in video.
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Taiwan Vlog - Welcome to sunny side up!
that was our arrival and first day in taiwan. more of culture, food, people and nightlife ...
published:16 Jun 2015
Taiwan Vlog - Welcome to sunny side up!
Taiwan Vlog - Welcome to sunny side up!
published:16 Jun 2015
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that was our arrival and first day in taiwan. more of culture, food, people and nightlife coming soon!
music:
eagles of deathmetal - miss alissa
howl's moving castle theme (gate remix)
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John Jacobson's Musical Planet: Taiwan
Travel to Taiwan without ever leaving your classroom with this Musical Planet tour hosted ...
published:21 Nov 2013
John Jacobson's Musical Planet: Taiwan
John Jacobson's Musical Planet: Taiwan
published:21 Nov 2013
views:1229
Travel to Taiwan without ever leaving your classroom with this Musical Planet tour hosted by John Jacobson. Learn about the culture, music, food, and people of Taiwan. This video coincides with the lesson on Taiwan in the March/April 2014 issue of Music Express magazine, www.musicexpressmagazine.com
2:12
Daniel Pearl World Music Day Taiwan 2013 promo
Daniel Pearl World Music Day Taiwan 2013 will be at the Hakka Cultural Center in Taipei on...
published:11 Oct 2013
Daniel Pearl World Music Day Taiwan 2013 promo
Daniel Pearl World Music Day Taiwan 2013 promo
published:11 Oct 2013
views:227
Daniel Pearl World Music Day Taiwan 2013 will be at the Hakka Cultural Center in Taipei on October 26th. Come and enjoy the open space, great music, good food, and celebrate harmony for humanity with your loved ones and meet new friends!
Special thanks:
Music: .22 (Song: Sock it to me)
Photos: Sean Scanlan, iangkuo
Will Mounger
http://jubilee.tacreala.org
台灣你好 2012 台灣文化節 Taiwan Jubilee @ LA
(English Translation down below)
活動時期:2012 年12 月15 日(星期六) 10:00AM~08:30PM
活動地點:Diamond Plaza Walk - 1388 Fullerton Road, Rowland Heights, CA 91748
入場費:每人$10 元,身高4 呎以下兒童免費進場
***活動主旨***
為保有台灣優良傳統,發展其人文特色及擴展文化觀光資源,規劃籌辦具有台灣文化特色之公益活動。台美文化交流協會將台灣的文化、風景、藝術、人文、社會、音樂、美食及地方特色,運用傳統兼創新的方式推廣行銷至南加州,藉此讓美國主流社會及其他族裔人士對台灣文化有一份了解,建立台灣文化多方發展的國家特色。
***活動內容***
「憾動山河.部落之美」主題展示區 - 介紹台灣最原始的14族部落之美,原住民服裝走秀,一同探索他們最古老,最神秘的文化之美。
「東方之珠.綻放台灣」藝術區 - 以台灣圓形真實呈現23個城市的著名景點,了解當地不同之風俗民情,享受渾然天成的台灣之美。
「台灣美食.世界之大」嘉年華會 - 「絕世好麵」第一屆牛肉麵料理爭霸大賽。$1 牛肉麵試吃,最佳人氣獎由您來選。以及30攤台灣美食小吃
「就是愛FUN 樂」戶外演唱會 - 特別邀請最具代表原住民歌手形象 鐵肺女王 戴愛玲,超級偶像最佳人氣客家歌手 郭少軒 一同演唱,還有其他表演團體帶來最震撼的演出,跟你一起HIGH翻天。
Taiwan Jubilee @ LA 2012
It is a Taiwanese Culture Festival that is based in Los Angeles. It intends to invite all the people in the world to know about Taiwanese cultures, which specifically introduces the beauty of Taiwanese aboriginal cultures.
***Event Overview***
Date and Time: 10:00AM-8:30PM December 15, 2012
Venue: Diamond Plaza Walk - 1388 Fullerton Road, Rowland Heights, CA
Admission Cost: $10 per person, free for children under 4 feet
Parking: Free outside and underground parking
Event Purpose: Introduce Taiwanese aboriginal cultures and contemporary food & music
Event Goal: Have more people recognize and visit Taiwan
Due to the geographic advantage, Taiwan has all the aboriginal cultures existing in this small island. Although the indigenous people occupy only a small portion of Taiwan's population, their cultures are still very rich and vivid.
Every culture has its own characteristics of music, industry, literature, religion, ecology, food and etc. Taiwan Jubilee @ LA combines fourteen aboriginal cultures in all these aspects, and also dedicates to deliver Taiwanese contemporary music and art that reflects today's Taiwan.
***Content***
Taiwan Jubilee @ LA has four major sections, which will comprise of Taiwanese literature, food, music and art to enrich the celebration of Taiwanese culture.
• Showcases/photo walls that represent fourteen aboriginal cultures and American Indiana cultures. Aboriginal performances and fashion shows.
• Contemporary Taiwan which introduces tourism attraction, arts and night market. Hakka products stores.
• Beef Stew Noodle Competition -- will have judges and guests vote for eight restaurants that cook beef stew noodle. Voting your favorite constants while enjoying $1 Beef Stew Noodle
• Aboriginal singer concert featuring Ailing Tai & Melody Guo
洛杉磯台灣文化節; 台灣你好; 牛肉麵大賽; 絕世好面; 絕世好麵; 文化節; 台灣; 落城台灣文化節; 牛肉麵料理爭霸; 台灣您好; 廣告; 官方影片; 鑽石廣場; 羅蘭崗; 2012; 12/15; 12-15; 15/12/2012; Taiwan Jubilee @ LA; Los Angeles; Beef Noodle Contest; Hello Taiwan; Cultural Festival; TACEA; Taiwanese American Cultural Exchange Association; 戴愛玲; 郭少軒; 牛肉麵; 牛魔王; 政記牛肉麵大王; 家鄉小館; 咪咪五波比; 老董牛肉麵; 胖胖新天地; 梁媽媽家; Bull Demon King; New Noodle King; New Mandarin Noodle Deli; MiMi 5 Bobee; Lao Dong Beef Noodles; Milk & Honey; Milk And Honey; PonPon Cafe; Liang's Kitchen
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The Tea Culture of Taiwan
An art, a tradition, a way of life.
For more than three thousand years the human race ha...
Taiwanese cuisine embodies a wide variety of styles and textures, where influences from Ma...
published:30 Jun 2015
A Taste of Taiwan
A Taste of Taiwan
published:30 Jun 2015
views:11
Taiwanese cuisine embodies a wide variety of styles and textures, where influences from Mainland China and Japan blend with native Taiwanese technique to create original dishes and a unique food culture. Explore the fascinating food stands of Shilin Night Market, taste the popular bubble tea invented in Taiwan, or enjoy dinner from a toilet-shaped dish at Modern Toilet. With over 100 night markets to choose from, there’s always a new dish to eat and a new place to eat it in Taiwan.
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2:35
TAIWAN: ANNUAL HAKKA FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS
Natural Sound
In a celebration of one of it's most ancient cultures, the Taiwanese capit...
published:30 Jul 2015
TAIWAN: ANNUAL HAKKA FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS
TAIWAN: ANNUAL HAKKA FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS
published:30 Jul 2015
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Natural Sound
In a celebration of one of it's most ancient cultures, the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, played host to a feast of exotic music, food and handicrafts on Saturday.
Tens of thousands of people flocked to the city to join in the Hakka festival - an annual festival to honour the country's third biggest tribe.
The festival, now in it's third year, has become the biggest of it's kind in the world.
At the sound of the third gong, it was Taipei's mayor, Chen Shui-bien, who this year had the honour of officially opening the annual Hakka festival.
Now one of the biggest festivals of it's kind in the world, the celebration honours the Hakka people - one of Taipei's olders and largest tribes.
Despite the scorching heat, people came in their droves.
Tens of thousands packed Taipei's main Hakka block, to join in the festivities and celebrate the country's rich culture.
Among the crowd, were people from other traditional Taiwanese tribes and government officials.
The festivities included marches laden with colourful flags, and traditional Hakka dancers and drummers.
This is the third year the Taipei government has organised the event, which has now become an annual feature on the city's social calendar.
Officials hope festivals like this will increase awareness and understanding of the rich, vibrant tribal cultures throughout Taiwan.
One of the major drawcards at Saturday's festival was the aroma of traditional Hakka food like rice cakes.
Hakka women kept a watchful eye on these young cooks as they tried their hand at making traditional Hakka rice cakes and dumplings.
The Hakka tribe dates back to more than a thousand years during the time of the Wei dynasty - over the years they eventually moved to Taiwan from Kwangtng province in China.
Hakka people are well known for their lives of simple pleasures and dilligient work ethic.
They also hold sacred their distinctive culture and language and use events like the Hakka festival to preserve it.
The Hakka language is one of the main dialects in China.
And the good news is that the ancient tribe has no fears of dying out with many traditional Hakka people living in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia.
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[HD] Savor the Flavors of Taiwan #1 品味台灣1/3
[Subtitles] All in Good Taste! A Must See of Eating in Taiwan!! Part 1》 1:25 History 3:15 ...
[Subtitles] All in Good Taste! A Must See of Eating in Taiwan!! Part 1》 1:25 History 3:15 Taiwanese Cuisine 4:30 Hakka Cuisine 5:15 Chinese Food in Taiwan 6:...
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Joyce Eats TAIWAN (Street Oven)
Now, we know guavas don't originate from Taiwan, and flaky pancakes have been westernized ...
Now, we know guavas don't originate from Taiwan, and flaky pancakes have been westernized by ham, but that's the special thing about Taiwan. They combine cul...
10:52
KGIC Vancouver Campus Taiwanese Cultral Day 2013
Taiwanese students from King George International College organize a fantastic display of ...
published:08 Jul 2013
KGIC Vancouver Campus Taiwanese Cultral Day 2013
KGIC Vancouver Campus Taiwanese Cultral Day 2013
published:08 Jul 2013
views:462
Taiwanese students from King George International College organize a fantastic display of Taiwanese culture with dance performances, music and food! We love TAIWAN!
Jackie Chan son Jaycee Chan arrested in China for drugs; Taiwan actor Kai Ko also busted
Hong Kong kung-fu mega star Jackie Chan’s (成龍) only son, 32-year-old Jaycee Chan (房祖名), wa...
published:19 Aug 2014
Jackie Chan son Jaycee Chan arrested in China for drugs; Taiwan actor Kai Ko also busted
Jackie Chan son Jaycee Chan arrested in China for drugs; Taiwan actor Kai Ko also busted
published:19 Aug 2014
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Hong Kong kung-fu mega star Jackie Chan’s (成龍) only son, 32-year-old Jaycee Chan (房祖名), was arrested last Thursday (August 14) alongside his friend, 23-year-old Taiwanese actor Kai Ko (柯震東), during a drug bust in the elder Chan’s luxury apartment in Beijing. The younger Chan faces up to three to four years in prison.
Rumors of their arrest first surfaced on the internet on August 17, after a Chinese netizen who goes by the handle Xu Hang (徐航) published a post on Chinese microblog Weibo saying, “Kai Ko was arrested over drug use, my dad interrogated him all night yesterday, just wait and see it in the news.” Soon after, netizens were saying that Jaycee Chan had been arrested with Ko. The families and agents of the two movie stars could not reach the pair for several days, until they were contacted by Beijing authorities today.
Beijing authorities confirmed that Chan and Ko had been detained, and said both showed positive results in a urine test for marijuana. The police also released footage of their interrogations as well as of their arrest. The footage also shows a teary Ko apologizing to his fans, saying he was “a bad influence, and teaches young people in society the wrong set of values.”
Ko faces 14 days of detention for marijuana use. Chan faces a possibly much harsher sentence, as the marijuana was found in his house, which makes him guilty of “providing a shelter for others to use drugs,” an offense that could put him behind bars for three to four years.
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Game of Thrones: The Musical – Peter Dinklage Teaser | Red Nose Day
Game of Thrones: The Musical. For Red Nose Day on NBC, Coldplay and Peter Dinklage join fo...
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Game of Thrones: The Musical – Peter Dinklage Teaser | Red Nose Day
Game of Thrones: The Musical – Peter Dinklage Teaser | Red Nose Day
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Game of Thrones: The Musical. For Red Nose Day on NBC, Coldplay and Peter Dinklage join forces for the band's most important project yet: a musical for HBO’s Game of Thrones.
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Taiwanese superstar Jay Chou's wedding video
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Taiwanese superstar Jay Chou's wedding video
Taiwanese superstar Jay Chou's wedding video
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Taiwanese singer and actor Jay Chou has released footage of his fairytale English wedding to model Hannah Quinlivan
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吴映洁 EMMA WU
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EMMA WU IS MOST BEAUTIFUL ASIAN ACTRESS
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Alan Kuo (Taiwan) talks about passionate fans, future music and missing Melbourne
Taiwan rocker-singer-actor Alan Kuo sits with Hello Asia! editor Johnny Au backstage at th...
published:31 Aug 2015
Alan Kuo (Taiwan) talks about passionate fans, future music and missing Melbourne
Alan Kuo (Taiwan) talks about passionate fans, future music and missing Melbourne
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Taiwan rocker-singer-actor Alan Kuo sits with Hello Asia! editor Johnny Au backstage at the Golden Melody Awards and discusses about his showcase performance, last album release, filming for dramas and more!
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唐禹哲 DANSON TANG
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唐禹哲 DANSON TANG
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彭于晏 EDDIE PENG
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EDDIE PENG IS MOST TALENT ASIAN ACTOR
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LEE WEI
Li Wei, July 9 1980 Taipei, Taiwan, actor, singer.
In 2000, Lin Youwei combination with ...
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LEE WEI
LEE WEI
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Li Wei, July 9 1980 Taipei, Taiwan, actor, singer.
In 2000, Lin Youwei combination with WeWe debut; in 2001, starring drama "Kiss Of" so nominated in the 37th Taiwan Golden Bell Award for best actor drama; the same year, WeWe debuted with "Happy Day "; 2005 began the development of the Mainland, the same year starred's first Taiwanese film" Deep Sea "; in March 2007, and Jimmy Lin, Liu Hena, Leon, who co-starred love drama" Lucky Star "; November, starred in drama "Bull Fighting" and nominated for the 43rd Taiwan Golden Bell Award for best Supporting Actor ; in 2012, reflecting the social reality starring drama "adult child", with "adult" corner to get the 17th Asian television Award nomination for best actor ; February 2013, starred in the suspense thriller "female pupa of human skin wedding dress"; in 2014, starring Taiwanese idol drama "alleys that bookstore."
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李威,1980年7月9日出生于台湾台北市,男演员、歌手。
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Pretty boy actor turns singer (Eddie Peng Part 1)
Eddie Peng is the latest pretty-boy actor to make his foray into the music industry in Tai...
published:26 Jul 2013
Pretty boy actor turns singer (Eddie Peng Part 1)
Pretty boy actor turns singer (Eddie Peng Part 1)
published:26 Jul 2013
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Eddie Peng is the latest pretty-boy actor to make his foray into the music industry in Taiwan. RazorTV talks to him about his debut album, 非爱不可. Also, catch his performances at Jurong Point here.
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Randall Park on Becoming an Actor
Randall talks about growing up in LA and details some of the weirder jobs he had on his ro...
published:12 Feb 2015
Randall Park on Becoming an Actor
Randall Park on Becoming an Actor
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Randall talks about growing up in LA and details some of the weirder jobs he had on his road to being a full time actor.
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CURRENT NEWS | Why Taiwan Water Park Explosion happened? 500 injured | CHEESEonRICE
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CURRENT NEWS | Why Taiwan Water Park Explosion happened? 500 injured | CHEESEonRICE
CURRENT NEWS | Why Taiwan Water Park Explosion happened? 500 injured | CHEESEonRICE
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@BBC, CNN, Huntington Post, ..etc have been writing about "Taiwan Water Park Explosion - Color Play Asia". 500 injured and few are passing away currently on the news in Taiwan. Why do accidents happen so often in Taiwan? Here's what I learned from my past experience and my take on it. Praying for the injured victims. Look out for yourself when you are there since the safety standards there are not the same as USA / America.
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Suicides amg Taiwan Entertainers & Celebrities? Following Korea? Why? | CHEESE on RICE
This Taiwan actress's suicide is the 4th in 4 years. Although it's not as frequent as Sou...
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Suicides amg Taiwan Entertainers & Celebrities? Following Korea? Why? | CHEESE on RICE
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This Taiwan actress's suicide is the 4th in 4 years. Although it's not as frequent as South Korea's entertainment, it is very alarming that young, beautiful and successful entertainers and celebrities feel the pressure so much that can lead to suicides. Is there too much pressure? Are there support system? What does celebrities go through to maintain their status?
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The Taiwan Fight To Keep China Out
In China's Shadow (1999): Political tension is mounting between China and Taiwan; with thr...
published:29 Apr 2015
The Taiwan Fight To Keep China Out
The Taiwan Fight To Keep China Out
published:29 Apr 2015
views:114
In China's Shadow (1999): Political tension is mounting between China and Taiwan; with threat of invasion looming, this film meets the Taiwanese fighting forces who will give their lives to fight them off.
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How Powerful Is The Philippines?
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How Powerful Is The Philippines?
How Powerful Is The Philippines?
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Taiwan gouava Jama cultivatin Success story of West Godavari farmer
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Taiwan gouava Jama cultivatin Success story of West Godavari farmer
Taiwan gouava Jama cultivatin Success story of West Godavari farmer
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What Countries Are Currently At War? A Complete List
Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, and Iraq are not the only groups currently at war. Serious arm...
Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, and Iraq are not the only groups currently at war. Serious armed conflicts are happening all over the world - we just don't hear ...
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Taiwan Plane Crash Leaves 31 Dead | NBC Nightly News
31 are dead after a plane crash landed in the Taiwan river, it was all caught on dramatic ...
published:05 Feb 2015
Taiwan Plane Crash Leaves 31 Dead | NBC Nightly News
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31 are dead after a plane crash landed in the Taiwan river, it was all caught on dramatic dashboard camera video.
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Standoff between Filipino, Taiwanese coast guards
There was a standoff between the Philippines' and Taiwan's Coast Guard that lasted for alm...
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Standoff between Filipino, Taiwanese coast guards
Standoff between Filipino, Taiwanese coast guards
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There was a standoff between the Philippines' and Taiwan's Coast Guard that lasted for almost two hours. This was after the declaration of Taiwan that some parts of Batanes are their territory.
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FISH RAIN” IN THAILAND
FISH RAIN” IN THAILAND FISHES GETS LITTERS ALL OVER THE STREETS AFTER RAINFALL.
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FISH RAIN” IN THAILAND
FISH RAIN” IN THAILAND
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FISH RAIN” IN THAILAND FISHES GETS LITTERS ALL OVER THE STREETS AFTER RAINFALL.
Fish Rain” In Thailand Fishes Gets Litters All Over the Streets After Rainfall in Thailand, amid surprise of passersby hundreds of fishes had flown to the banks of seashore and on the road. Most of fishes found dead. It appeared as if Thailand received a Fish rain. Some passersby try to save fish. The rainy season in Thailand varies from region to region. Very broadly speaking, Thailand’s rainy season can be classified as May/June to October. The river fishing season in Khao Sok National Park is influenced by the monsoon winds from both the Indian and Pacific Ocean. Our fishing locations inside Khao Sok National Park consist of 3 big rivers and 4 smaller streams. All are connected with Cheow Lan Lake. The Bungalow on the lake is placed so that gives us a choice of rivers from different catchment systems. Some people say that fly fishing the Jungle Rivers is difficult. We would say that it’s not difficult but it is different.
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EVA Air 747 Upper Deck Seattle to Taipei Economy Class Flight Review
Flying the Eva Air upper deck of a Boeing 747-400. Turns out the whole upper cabin is Econ...
published:21 Sep 2014
EVA Air 747 Upper Deck Seattle to Taipei Economy Class Flight Review
EVA Air 747 Upper Deck Seattle to Taipei Economy Class Flight Review
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Flying the Eva Air upper deck of a Boeing 747-400. Turns out the whole upper cabin is Economy for this airline. I didn't care for it as much as the lower cabin, the extra space was nice but the air felt more stuffy.
I've flown EVA numerous times to Asia since they're usually one of the cheaper airlines during my searches. Their mileage program doesn't offer too much for the amount of miles I've flown, but the airline itself has always been friendly, prompt and convenient on every flight. The crew treated me the same whether I'm flying business or economy so I'll continue to use this again carrier as long as their prices meet my budget.
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ANA Boeing 767 300 Roundtrip Tokyo to Taipei Economy Class
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ANA Boeing 767 300 Roundtrip Tokyo to Taipei Economy Class
ANA Boeing 767 300 Roundtrip Tokyo to Taipei Economy Class
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Flight attendants on ANA Airlines can't do enough for you, even if flying in Economy. The last thing we wanted to do was eat after flying from Chicago to San Francisco, San Francisco to Tokyo and now onwards to Taipei and the attendant kept trying, "Would you like just the appetizer? Would you like just the salad? Would you like desert? " All we wanted to do was sleep!
The return flight was a different story and I actually was able to pay attention to four menu offerings, and a camera mounted under the fuselage for passengers to watch take-off, a birds-eye view of the ground, and landing; a definite eye-opener.
What an excellent airline!
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EVA Air 777-300ER Taipei to Bangkok Economy Class Flight Review
EVA Air Flight BR 75 departing from Taipei, Taiwan to Bangkok, Thailand. Follow me on the ...
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EVA Air 777-300ER Taipei to Bangkok Economy Class Flight Review
EVA Air 777-300ER Taipei to Bangkok Economy Class Flight Review
published:07 Apr 2014
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EVA Air Flight BR 75 departing from Taipei, Taiwan to Bangkok, Thailand. Follow me on the short 3 hour flight onboard the heavy Boeing 777-300ER.
You'll see everything from: Boarding, takeoff, inflight food all the way to landing at the modern & mighty Suvarnabhumi Bangkok International Airport.
Make your own opinions from what you see and compare it to what you're use to in air travel. For me, I found the service typical for Eva Air which is clean, quick and convenient with courteous staff onboard their aircraft. The food was ok, but after just coming off another Eva flight where we're fed twice... I really wasn't in the mood for more airline food.
Summary: Will continue to use this airline for our travel needs to Asia when the price is right.
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EVA AIR Boeing 747 COMBI In-Flight Taipei to Manila Economy Experience
Built in 1996 and delivered to Eva Air in the year 2000. Eva Air B-16408 747-45E(M) Combi ...
published:28 Oct 2013
EVA AIR Boeing 747 COMBI In-Flight Taipei to Manila Economy Experience
EVA AIR Boeing 747 COMBI In-Flight Taipei to Manila Economy Experience
published:28 Oct 2013
views:26221
Built in 1996 and delivered to Eva Air in the year 2000. Eva Air B-16408 747-45E(M) Combi is one of two left in service with the carrier and will soon be replaced with the Boeing 777-300ER by 2014.
Enjoy a ride on this older Boeing 747 Combi as we take off from Taipei Taoyuan International Airport and land at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, Philippines.
Mrs. OwnsGermany sent this footage while she traveled back home from Seattle to visit her family in the Philippines for a reunion. I don't know some of the languages being spoken in the background, but she's assured me it's nothing bad!
16:21
China Airlines Trip Report | Hong Kong to Taipei ✈ FHD
China Airlines Economy Class Trip Report from Hong Kong (Chek Lap Kok) to Taipei (Taoyuan)...
published:18 May 2015
China Airlines Trip Report | Hong Kong to Taipei ✈ FHD
China Airlines Trip Report | Hong Kong to Taipei ✈ FHD
published:18 May 2015
views:37
China Airlines Economy Class Trip Report from Hong Kong (Chek Lap Kok) to Taipei (Taoyuan).
Full videos:
HKG Takeoff:
TPE Landing: coming soon
Aircraft:
HKG-TPE (CI904): B747-400 (B-18215)
Music (All music credit goes to the artist):
Bob Acri - Sleep Away
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The Luxurious EVA Business Class Lounge Taipei Taoyuan Airport, Taiwan
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com
Our flight from Taipei to Narita Airport (Tokyo) was on A...
published:09 Jan 2014
The Luxurious EVA Business Class Lounge Taipei Taoyuan Airport, Taiwan
The Luxurious EVA Business Class Lounge Taipei Taoyuan Airport, Taiwan
published:09 Jan 2014
views:3176
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com
Our flight from Taipei to Narita Airport (Tokyo) was on ANA Airlines who was using the EVA Business Class Lounge today. A big perk when 1Ks fly Economy is the ability to use whatever Star Alliance Airline Lounge you are flying on that day. Although Economy Class on ANA, it was into the very luxurious EVA Lounge.
So many different foods to choose from, lots of space and the usual Asian Business Lounge perks; showers, etc., etc. Why should we be surprised at that? A perfect ending to a fabulous vacation in Taiwan. I'll repeat: Don't wait as long as we did to visit Taiwan, filled with attractions, luxury - or not, clean and delicious food.
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Thai Airways Airbus A330-300 Economy Class Flight Report: TG635 Taipei to Bangkok
Thai Airways Airbus A330-300 Economy Class Flight Report: TG635 Taipei to Bangkok
Thai Airways Airbus A330-300 Economy Class Flight Report: TG635 Taipei to Bangkok
published:16 Mar 2015
views:10
Aircraft: Airbus A330-343X (HS-TBG)
Airline: Thai Airways
Route: Taipei (Taoyuan)-Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi)
Date: 20th December 2014
Scheduled Departure Time: 20:10 (UTC +9)
Scheduled Arrival Time: 23:05 (UTC +8)
This is the third part of my flight report based on Thai Airways. I was sat in one of the last few rows of the seat. I've visited the lavatory in this sector.
I've tried searching for a full flight report for this. However, there are no results for this flight. So hope this gives you a pleasant experience on this flight.
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EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX) | Ernest Aviation
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX) flight report.
...
published:02 May 2015
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX) | Ernest Aviation
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX) | Ernest Aviation
published:02 May 2015
views:25
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX) flight report.
Airline: EVA Air
Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER
Registration: B-16721
Class: Economy Class
Route: Taipei (TPE) to Los Angeles (LAX)
Flight: BR12
Date: 1-4-2015
Departure time: 18:40 (Taipei time)
Arrival time: 15:20 (Los Angeles time)
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EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE) | Ernest Aviation
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE) flight report.
...
published:30 Apr 2015
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE) | Ernest Aviation
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE) | Ernest Aviation
published:30 Apr 2015
views:33
EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER Economy Class - Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE) flight report.
Airline: EVA Air
Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER
Registration: B-16709
Class: Economy Class
Route: Los Angeles (LAX) to Taipei (TPE)
Flight: BR1
Date: 12-4-2015
Departure time: 00:05 (Los Angeles time)
Arrival time: 05:20 (Taipei time)
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Taiwan’s Economic Role in the Asia-Pacific
Taiwan’s economy is at the forefront of the IT revolution, han an important role in the gl...
published:26 Mar 2015
Taiwan’s Economic Role in the Asia-Pacific
Taiwan’s Economic Role in the Asia-Pacific
published:26 Mar 2015
views:17
Taiwan’s economy is at the forefront of the IT revolution, han an important role in the global supply chain, and its leading companies partner successfully with American firms. It is actively extending its economic role in the Asia-Pacific to participate in regional economic integration.
Carnegie was pleased to host Taiwan’s former deputy minister of Economic Affairs Francis Kuo-Hsin Liang and former minister of Economic Affairs Steve Ruey-long Chen. They presented their views on Asian economic integration, business and investment opportunities with Taiwan, and Taiwan’s economic role in the Asia-Pacific region. Douglas H. Paal moderated.
13:46
✈️ SQ878 SINGAPORE TO TAIPEI + SQ877 TAIPEI TO SINGAPORE (SINGAPORE AIRLINES ECONOMY)
Video of my experience on SQ878 and SQ877....
published:07 Sep 2015
✈️ SQ878 SINGAPORE TO TAIPEI + SQ877 TAIPEI TO SINGAPORE (SINGAPORE AIRLINES ECONOMY)
✈️ SQ878 SINGAPORE TO TAIPEI + SQ877 TAIPEI TO SINGAPORE (SINGAPORE AIRLINES ECONOMY)
published:07 Sep 2015
views:178
Video of my experience on SQ878 and SQ877.
16:03
Eva Air, Hello Kitty Jet 'Around the World' (Economy Class) : BR191 Haneda to Taipei
Eva Air, BR191, Haneda (HND) to Taipei (TSA).
Hello Kitty Jet 'Around the World'.
My seat...
published:19 Jan 2014
Eva Air, Hello Kitty Jet 'Around the World' (Economy Class) : BR191 Haneda to Taipei
Eva Air, Hello Kitty Jet 'Around the World' (Economy Class) : BR191 Haneda to Taipei
published:19 Jan 2014
views:14769
Eva Air, BR191, Haneda (HND) to Taipei (TSA).
Hello Kitty Jet 'Around the World'.
My seat was 48H and economy class, flight was 3.5 hours.
every were was Hello Kitty :)
I think Hello Kitty fans can enjoy this flight more !
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エバー航空のハローキティジェットのエコノミークラスの搭乗記。
羽田から松山(台湾)へは約3時間半、機内の至る所がハローキティ。
ハローキティファンにはたまらない!?
◆エバー航空のホームページ ↓↓↓
http://www.evaair.com/en-us/index.html
◆ハローキティジェットのホームページ ↓↓↓
http://evakitty.evaair.com/en/
登録宜しくお願いします!
Aboard Cathay Pacific Airways flight CX 531 landing at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport.
Departure Date -- February 3, 2014
Arrival Date -- February 3, 2014 (Same Day Arrival)
Aircraft -- Airbus A330-300
Registration - B-HLU (member of oneworld livery)
Cabin Product -- 2 class regional (Business, Economy) (330)
Nagoya departure gate -- 17
Nagoya takeoff runway - 36
Taipei landing runway -- 05R
Taipei arrival terminal and gate - Terminal 1 Gate B5
Seat Number -- 19K (Business Class)
Scheduled Departure Time -- 16:50
Scheduled Arrival Time -- 19:20
Actual Flying Time -- 3:00
Distance -- 1149 Miles
Camera used -- Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V
35:09
IDA Congress 2011 Taipei, Economic Development, Esko Aho, NOKIA
The design sector has evolved dynamically over the past decade. Yet, almost all of the spe...
published:08 May 2012
IDA Congress 2011 Taipei, Economic Development, Esko Aho, NOKIA
IDA Congress 2011 Taipei, Economic Development, Esko Aho, NOKIA
published:08 May 2012
views:159
The design sector has evolved dynamically over the past decade. Yet, almost all of the speakers and delegates participating in the inaugural IDA (International Design Alliance) Congress, which took place in Taipei from 24 to 26 October 2011, agreed that the despite rapid changes, the sector can't sustain the status quo trajectory.
Issues such as climate change, socio-economics, geopolitics, technology and many other factors have contributed to the evolution in the sector but no other factor has become more prevalent than the increased need for introducing more humanism in design thinking, processes and products.
The aim of the 2011 IDA Congress was to bring together the unified voice of designers from various disciplines and from around the world in a themed framework to advance the vision and mission of the IDA by engaging with government leaders (commerce, trade, culture, etc.), INGOs, businesses, science and technology, education and the social sciences.
The IDA's primary objectives for the Congress were:
to promote the value of design-based collaboration between designers and non-design stakeholders;
to provide an engaging and educational experience for the memberships of the IDA partners and to promote interaction among the memberships;
to position the IDA as the global voice of design and an enabler of innovation.
The congress theme was 'Design at the Edges' which implied the following meanings among others:
the edge between the design practices and other fields having a stake in design, including science, technology, government, business and non-governmental humanitarian organisations;
the edge between design disciplines, especially industrial, communication and interior architecture/design -- what do they share and have in common, and what sets them apart;
'cutting edge' work and ideas in design and in other fields: radically new, controversial, experimental, pushing the boundaries of the discipline.
Day one of the IDA Congress addressed the topic of Economic Development. Presenting the first keynote address via a video broadcast was Esko Aho -- a former Prime Minister of Finland and current Executive Vice President, Corporate Relations and Responsibility at Nokia -- who aimed to discus national innovation systems and creative economies from a governmental and business perspective.
http://bookinghunter.com
Taipei is the capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Situated at the northern tip of Taiwan, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River; it is about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Keelung, a port city on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed bounded by the two relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border .
The most important places to visit in Taipei are: Yamingshan National Park, Beitou Hot Springs, Building Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Martyr Shrine, National Palace Museum, Longshan temple, Taipei 101 tower and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Taipei travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
5:14
Heels 2 Wheels: Taiwan - Jiufen Old Street in New Taipei City (Ep29)
This small town in New Taipei City was a relatively isolated village until the discovery o...
This small town in New Taipei City was a relatively isolated village until the discovery of gold during the Japanese occupation in 1893, which helped the tow...
8:12
7 Commandoz vs Bboyworld Asia | New Taipei BBoy City Finals | Strife.TV
Winner : 7 Commandoz
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published:02 Nov 2014
7 Commandoz vs Bboyworld Asia | New Taipei BBoy City Finals | Strife.TV
7 Commandoz vs Bboyworld Asia | New Taipei BBoy City Finals | Strife.TV
published:02 Nov 2014
views:8276
Winner : 7 Commandoz
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13:55
7 COMMANDOZ vs TC REAL | New Taipei BBoy City Finals 2014
CITY WAR 2013 UnderWorld Present TEAM KOREA BATTLE CLIPS re-edited by Allthatbreak [Battle Spot] Taichung Hall(Taiwan) [MC] JENG AD [DJ] TRACK PILIZHAO [Judg...
1:43
Baby burned in New Taipei City hospital: Careless nurse wraps newborn in electric blanket
A newborn baby was burned by an electric blanket in a hospital in New Taipei city, Taiwan ...
A newborn baby was burned by an electric blanket in a hospital in New Taipei city, Taiwan on July 15. The hospital passed blame onto the manufacture of blank...
8:34
Taroko Bowling Alley Tucheng District New Taipei City Taiwan
說明 新北市土城 大魯閣保齡球館...
published:04 Apr 2014
Taroko Bowling Alley Tucheng District New Taipei City Taiwan
Taroko Bowling Alley Tucheng District New Taipei City Taiwan
published:04 Apr 2014
views:94
說明 新北市土城 大魯閣保齡球館
4:19
New Taipei Bboy City 2014 Recap / GanFloorscope
Video supported by : Bboyworld, Bboyworld Asia, Mania Faith, Kratingdaeng, Etoile Dance Ce...
published:08 Nov 2014
New Taipei Bboy City 2014 Recap / GanFloorscope
New Taipei Bboy City 2014 Recap / GanFloorscope
published:08 Nov 2014
views:3224
Video supported by : Bboyworld, Bboyworld Asia, Mania Faith, Kratingdaeng, Etoile Dance Center, Flave Original, Fame Kulture
Filmed & Edited by : Dedee Anderson Ganda
@Ban Qiao, Taipei
1-2 November 2014
Music Credits :
- Kid Atlaas - Are You Ready? https://soundcloud.com/kid_atlaas
- Braille - Fresh coast ft. Othello and Sojourn (prod. by ohmega watts)
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All B Boy Judges Solo Cypher | 2014 New Taipei BBoy City新北市國際街舞大賽
BBoy Judges Solo & Cypher Time
HAN (Taiwan)、AB-Girl (USA)、DOMK (France)、Choco (Taiwan)、Phy...
published:03 Nov 2014
All B Boy Judges Solo Cypher | 2014 New Taipei BBoy City新北市國際街舞大賽
All B Boy Judges Solo Cypher | 2014 New Taipei BBoy City新北市國際街舞大賽
published:03 Nov 2014
views:670
BBoy Judges Solo & Cypher Time
HAN (Taiwan)、AB-Girl (USA)、DOMK (France)、Choco (Taiwan)、Physics (Korea)、Danny (China)、FOCUS (Finland)、AT (Finland)、Narumi (Japan)、Aga (Taiwan)
| 2014 New Taipei BBoy City新北市國際街舞大賽
2014 New Taipei BBoy City 新北市國際街舞大賽 - Official Highlight
2014.12.20-21 @New Taipei City Plaza
Organizer: New Taipei City Government
Co-Organizer: ...
published:25 Nov 2014
2014 New Taipei BBoy City 新北市國際街舞大賽 - Official Highlight
2014 New Taipei BBoy City 新北市國際街舞大賽 - Official Highlight
published:25 Nov 2014
views:331
2014.12.20-21 @New Taipei City Plaza
Organizer: New Taipei City Government
Co-Organizer: New Taipei City Department of Cultural Affairs & Banqiao District Office
Host: HRC Dance Production
Main Sponsor: G-Shock、Baby-G
Sponsor: Maniafaith、STEP、Doobiest、愛樂門、Cypha、WeStart、13ink、UnderWorld、Direction
Support: Taipei Youth Art Center, KGB
http://www.expedia.com/Kaohsiung-and-vicinity.d6177725.Destination-Travel-Guides
Over th...
published:07 May 2015
Kaohsiung Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Kaohsiung Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
published:07 May 2015
views:340
http://www.expedia.com/Kaohsiung-and-vicinity.d6177725.Destination-Travel-Guides
Over the last three centuries, Kaohsiung has grown from a humble trading village, into Taiwan’s busiest harbor. As a shipping and industrial powerhouse, Kaohsiung has had a gritty past. But today, a fresh wind is blowing, creating a modern, creative, and highly livable city.
Just a short ferry ride from the city’s downtown is the narrow island of Cijin. This district serves as the harbor’s natural breakwater, and has been home to Kaohsiung’s fishing families for generations. Visit Tianhou Temple, dedicated to the goddess Matzu, the protector of sailors and fishermen. Follow dramatic coastal paths and climb to the lighthouse and fort for commanding views.
Wherever you go in Kaohsiung, you’ll be reminded that this is a city with water in its veins. The Love River runs right through the heart of the city. Once little more than a neglected drain, the river’s transformation reflects the city’s evolution into a place awakening to its natural assets.
But if the Love River is the city’s mirror, Lotus Lake is the city’s soul. From the remains of the Old Wall of Fengshan, explore the lake in a clockwise direction, visiting the Dragon and Tiger Pavilion, the Spring and Autumn Pavilions, and an 80ft statue of Xuan Wu.
After a busy day with the gods, follow your nose to the Liouho Night Market. Drift along with the human tide, through a canyon of neon-lit stalls serving up all the fruits of the sea. So what are you waiting for, dive into Kaohsiung, Taiwan’s best kept secret by the sea.
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My Kaohsiung Travel Experience
Trying to see and eat it all in 2 days at Kaohsiung, Taiwan on a budget.
Aviation fans fr...
published:02 May 2015
My Kaohsiung Travel Experience
My Kaohsiung Travel Experience
published:02 May 2015
views:266
Trying to see and eat it all in 2 days at Kaohsiung, Taiwan on a budget.
Aviation fans fret not, another video like this will not appear- this is merely something that I tried out. Even if I decide to make another one, I probably won't upload it to this channel.
Thanks for watching!
Music in the video is created and owned by me.
I have full rights to use it in this video.
Music (In order of appearance):
95 Minutes to Melancholy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQriBpwsLUs
Penang:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_kOl2ITOh0
89:36
Fun Taiwan - Kaohsiung
The "Love River: used to be known as the "Stinky sewer", but after the water quality impro...
published:06 Sep 2012
Fun Taiwan - Kaohsiung
Fun Taiwan - Kaohsiung
published:06 Sep 2012
views:25241
The "Love River: used to be known as the "Stinky sewer", but after the water quality improved, it is now sailboat sailors' paradise. - Taiwan Kaohsiung
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What Up Kaohsiung - Liouhe Night Market (六合夜市)
Night markets are a hallmark of Taiwanese culture, attracting throngs of locals and foreig...
published:16 Oct 2010
What Up Kaohsiung - Liouhe Night Market (六合夜市)
What Up Kaohsiung - Liouhe Night Market (六合夜市)
published:16 Oct 2010
views:10211
Night markets are a hallmark of Taiwanese culture, attracting throngs of locals and foreigners alike. I became curious about the history and significance of night markets in Taiwan so Elyse and I set out for the famous Liouhe Night Market (六合夜市) in Kaohsiung to ask around and try to answer some of my questions, such as why are they so popular and what is that awful smell.
The Taiwan tourism board recently rated the Liouhe Night Market as the best in Taiwan based on an online poll. The Liouhe Night Market got the top votes in all six categories beating out both Shilin Night Market (士林夜市) in Taipei and Yilan County's Luodong Night Market (羅東夜市). The categories were: most eco-friendly, most tourist-friendly, most charismatic, most organized, most popular and best food.
I took a quick trip down to Kaohsiung, shot a few videos, this is the preview of what I did ;) Will publish more on Kaohsiung on my vlog page : www.weviewtai...
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Kaohsiung MRT (subway) 高雄捷運
One of the easiest ways to get around in Kaohsiung! Check out some of my other videos on K...
Street Food in Liuhe Night Market (六合夜市), Kaohsiung Taiwan
The Liuhe Night Market is one of the most popular night markets in Taiwan where seafood, c...
published:04 Jan 2015
Street Food in Liuhe Night Market (六合夜市), Kaohsiung Taiwan
Street Food in Liuhe Night Market (六合夜市), Kaohsiung Taiwan
published:04 Jan 2015
views:7
The Liuhe Night Market is one of the most popular night markets in Taiwan where seafood, clothing, knives, cameras and live cameras are sold. During the day, Liuhe 2nd road looks like any other road with flowing traffic and storefronts. But after 6pm, the barriers go up and it becomes a pedestrian market.
The highlight of the market is the fresh seafood - you can choose from crab, shrimp, octopus and squid. Why not try it all, if you have the chance. Since the street is rather long, you can eat and digest as you go. I call this exercise in its best form.
Note: for some reason, I found there to be an obsession with the yellow rubber duck when I was travelling in Taiwan last year. It. Was. Everywhere. See if you can spot it in the rest of my videos/blog posts.
Price range: low to moderate
Who goes there: tourists and locals - open nightly
Address: 高雄市新興區六合二路 Liuhe 2nd Road, ShinShing District
Directions: MRT Red Line to R8/Exit at Liuhe Street
Music: "Feelin' Good" by http://www.purple-planet.com
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KAOHSIUNG CITY TIMELAPSE 高雄 城市縮時攝影
Kaohsiung City is one of the five special municipalities in Taiwan. 10 thousand photos 80G...
Kaohsiung City is one of the five special municipalities in Taiwan. 10 thousand photos 80GB of the material, show this waterfront city. A short motion timela...
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Iris Goes to Taiwan: Kaohsiung and Kenting
Vote for my Green Island video: https://anytimefortaiwan.eventaiwan.tw/share.aspx?i=335
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published:08 Aug 2015
Iris Goes to Taiwan: Kaohsiung and Kenting
Iris Goes to Taiwan: Kaohsiung and Kenting
published:08 Aug 2015
views:603
Vote for my Green Island video: https://anytimefortaiwan.eventaiwan.tw/share.aspx?i=335
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I was invited to a contest by the Taiwan Tourism Bureau to showcase my Taiwan travel videos! Please vote for me in the links above! I could get a chance to travel back to Taiwan and film some more videos for you all :)
In the Summer, I headed back to Taiwan. This is my experience in Kaohsiung and Kenting.
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Kaohsiung and Chijin Island Highlights, Taiwan
http://www.TravelsWiithSheila.com Kaohsiung is the biggest harbor city in Taiwan and odds ...
http://www.TravelsWiithSheila.com Kaohsiung is the biggest harbor city in Taiwan and odds are that most travelers will drive through this city on their way s...
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published:18 Sep 2015
[GRANDNESS] 1kg Superfine Premium Taiwan High
[GRANDNESS] 1kg Superfine Premium Taiwan High
published:18 Sep 2015
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Подробный обзор и купон на скидку здесь(click here): http://cityadspix.com/click?cid=4ffb96e44b55438ac35aa4d208fd2374&im;=LTAtMTQyNTcyNzkwNC02Mjg5MDc2OS0tNmFpZnB1c2ZzcDU0Y3M3NzZtOXJvczE1ZTU=&sa;=&sa2;=&bid;=2491808066&bt;=15&pt;=&tid;=0<=4&tl;=3&prdct;=3001340a3a0130073638&url;=5a314437467f51710315771870147e53335038572e5d2e4c3e4e610d6306284e6001692f6701490e3d&fid;=449567465 [GRANDNESS] 1kg Superfine Premium Taiwan High Mountain Jinxuan Jin Xuan Milk Oolong Tea, Chinese Tea, Frangrant Wulong Tea 1000g
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Top Grade Taiwan LanGuiRen Ginseng Oolong tea
Подробный обзор и купон на скидку здесь(click here): http://cityadspix.com/click?cid=4ffb9...
published:18 Sep 2015
Top Grade Taiwan LanGuiRen Ginseng Oolong tea
Top Grade Taiwan LanGuiRen Ginseng Oolong tea
published:18 Sep 2015
views:0
Подробный обзор и купон на скидку здесь(click here): http://cityadspix.com/click?cid=4ffb96e44b55438ac35aa4d208fd2374&im;=LTAtMTQyNTcyNzkwNC0yNDUyOTQzNC0tNmFpZnB1c2ZzcDU0Y3M3NzZtOXJvczE1ZTU=&sa;=&sa2;=&bid;=2491808081&bt;=15&pt;=&tid;=0<=4&tl;=3&prdct;=39083d033308390e3f3f&url;=046f1a6918210f2f5d4b29462e4a200d6d0e66097003701260103f533d5876103e5333790d6c3c7038&fid;=449567465 Top Grade Taiwan LanGuiRen Ginseng Oolong tea 250g/8oz
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250gram Taiwan alishan high mountain tea gold
Подробный обзор и купон на скидку здесь(click here): http://cityadspix.com/click?cid=4ffb9...
published:18 Sep 2015
250gram Taiwan alishan high mountain tea gold
250gram Taiwan alishan high mountain tea gold
published:18 Sep 2015
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AAAAA+ Light Flavor Taiwan Alishan Gaoshan Oo
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AAAAA+ Light Flavor Taiwan Alishan Gaoshan Oo
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2013 New Arrival 12packs 180g Taiwan ginseng
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2013 New Arrival 12packs 180g Taiwan ginseng
2013 New Arrival 12packs 180g Taiwan ginseng
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Kerja di taiwan
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published:18 Sep 2015
Kerja di taiwan
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C61 Oliver Thomas EPIS MMA VS Marshall Stamper Taiwan BJJ
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C61 Oliver Thomas EPIS MMA VS Marshall Stamper Taiwan BJJ
C61 Oliver Thomas EPIS MMA VS Marshall Stamper Taiwan BJJ
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C22 Norman Roberts Taiwan BJJ Keelung - Tainan VS Otis Huang 黃國承 Taiwan BJJ
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C22 Norman Roberts Taiwan BJJ Keelung - Tainan VS Otis Huang 黃國承 Taiwan BJJ
C22 Norman Roberts Taiwan BJJ Keelung - Tainan VS Otis Huang 黃國承 Taiwan BJJ
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C08 Hsien Ming Pai 白先銘 Taiwan BJJ VS Dele Hinata Gilu 基路日向德列 Taiwan BJJ
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C60 Bryn Thomas Taiwan BJJ
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C60 Bryn Thomas Taiwan BJJ
C60 Bryn Thomas Taiwan BJJ
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C23 Hanjen Hsu 許瀚仁 Taiwan BJJ VS James Liu 劉靖之 Martial Armour MMA & Fitness
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C23 Hanjen Hsu 許瀚仁 Taiwan BJJ VS James Liu 劉靖之 Martial Armour MMA & Fitness
C23 Hanjen Hsu 許瀚仁 Taiwan BJJ VS James Liu 劉靖之 Martial Armour MMA & Fitness
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C02 Nicolas Yann Axel Tramecon Taiwan BJJ VS Simon Hu 胡菘湶 O.T.T. Training & MMA
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C02 Nicolas Yann Axel Tramecon Taiwan BJJ VS Simon Hu 胡菘湶 O.T.T. Training & MMA
C02 Nicolas Yann Axel Tramecon Taiwan BJJ VS Simon Hu 胡菘湶 O.T.T. Training & MMA
Travel video about destination Taiwan.
Taiwan, the Beautiful Island or, ‘Ilha Formosa’: a ...
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Taiwan Travel Video Guide
Taiwan Travel Video Guide
published:14 Aug 2013
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Travel video about destination Taiwan.
Taiwan, the Beautiful Island or, ‘Ilha Formosa’: a land of gods, spirits and temples - an island at the end of a rainbow! This south east Asian island is separated from the Chinese mainland by the Formosa Strait that at its narrowest point is a hundred and thirty kilometres wide. Taipei is a pulsating metropolis in the north of the island in which emperors’ treasures and chaotic traffic highlight both industrial strength and a Chinese way of life. In the old town district of Wan Hua is the city’s oldest and most precious Buddhist temple of Lungshan Szu, the Dragon Mountain Temple. The Sun Yi Sen Memorial Hall was built to commemorate the centenary of the founder of the Republic of China. His efforts brought about the abdication of the last emperor and the birth of the Republic Of China. The Confucius Temple is a place of contemplation and is a replica of the Temple Of Qu Fu, Qu Fu having been the home town of Confucius. This silent place is one of five temples in Taiwan dedicated to the great Chinese philosopher, Confucius, the founder of a religion that even today has many followers. The past importance of the former Taiwanese capital of Tainan is indicated by the city’s many temple complexes that contain an abundance of sacred works of art. Religion still plays a central role in the daily life of the people and the Tien Gon Temple is the most important temple in Taiwan. Taiwan is an island full of magical charm, fascinating works of art and breathtaking natural wonders. The legacy of Confucius mixed with the bright hope of the future. A symbiosis of industrialisation and Chinese tradition. The success of capitalism confirmed by the eternal words, “Made in Taiwan“!
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Taiwan 2013 [Over 60 Attractions] [HD]
A get away holiday to Taiwan with a group of Singaporeans, who were colleagues working in ...
A get away holiday to Taiwan with a group of Singaporeans, who were colleagues working in the same company. Together, they traveled to many destinations and ...
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Españoles en el mundo: Taiwan
Programa que se acerca a destinos de todo el mundo a través de los españoles que han decid...
Programa que se acerca a destinos de todo el mundo a través de los españoles que han decidido instalarse en otro país. Estos ''nuevos emigrantes'' ofrecen su...
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Taiwan After WW2 | US Army & Republic of China Army Prepare for War with China | Documentary
Taiwan After WW2 | US Army & Republic of China Army Prepare for War with China | Documentary
Taiwan After WW2 | US Army & Republic of China Army Prepare for War with China | Documentary
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This film is a documentary on the history of Taiwan which is ruled by the government of the Republic of China, since 25 October 1945 to the present. It provides a report on the work that was done by the U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group with the Republic of China Armed Forces preparing for war with the People's Republic of China.
Taiwan after WW2 | US Army & Republic of China Army Prepare for War with China | Documentary
About the History of the Republic of China:
The History of the Republic of China begins after the Qing dynasty in 1912, when the formation of the Republic of China as a constitutional republic put an end of 4,000 years of Imperial rule.
In 1928, the Republic was nominally unified under the Kuomintang - Chinese Nationalist Party - after the Northern Expedition, and was in the early stages of industrialization and modernization when it was caught in the conflicts among the Kuomintang government, the Communist Party of China, (founded 1921), which was converted into a nationalist party, local warlords and the Empire of Japan. Most nation-building efforts were stopped during the full-scale Second Sino-Japanese War (aka the War of Resistance) against Japan from 1937 to 1945, and later the widening gap between the Kuomintang and the Chinese Communist Party made a coalition government impossible, causing the resumption of the Chinese Civil War, in 1946, shortly after the Japanese surrender to the Americans and the Western Allies in September 1945.
A series of political, economic and military missteps led to the Kuomintang's defeat and its retreat to Taiwan (formerly Formosa) in 1949, where it established an authoritarian one-party state continuing under Generalissimo / President Chiang Kai-shek, that considered itself to be the continuing sole legitimate ruler of all of China, referring to the Communist government or "regime" as illegitimate, a so-called "Peoples' Republic of China" declared in Beijing (Peking) by Mao Tse Tung in 1949, as "mainland China", "Communist China", or "Red China". Although supported for many years, even decades by many nations especially with the support of the United States who established a 1954 Mutual Defense treaty, as the decades passed, since political liberalization began in the late 1960s, the Peoples' Republic of China was able after a constant yearly campaign in the United Nations to finally get approval in 1971, to take the seat for "China" in the General Assembly, and more importantly, be seated as one of the five permanent members of the Security Council. After recovering from this shock of rejection by the world community, after the liberalization at home in the late 1970s from the Nationalist authoritarian government and following the death of Chiang Kai-shek, the Republic of China has transformed itself into a multiparty, representative democracy on Taiwan and even given more representation to those native Taiwanese, whose ancestors predate the 1949 mainland evacuation.
Taiwan–United States military relations:
In 1949, the Republic of China Armed Forces and the Kuomintang suffered a major defeat in the Chinese Civil War, forcing the Government of the Republic of China to relocate to Taiwan. This allowed the Communist Party of China to declare the establishment of a new Chinese state: the People's Republic of China. As the Kuomintang was establishing a "provisional" base in Taiwan, the party began to plan and threaten counterattacks on the mainland, hoping to retake the Chinese mainland.
With the fall of the mainland, the United States largely wrote off the Kuomintang and Chiang Kai-Shek as incompetent, corrupt leaders who deservedly lost and was prepared to grant diplomatic recognition to the People's Republic of China. All of this changed rapidly when the People's Republic of China intervened in the Korean War, which ruined any chance of normalizing relations with Washington for years. The victorious Battle of Guningtou by the Republic of China forces against the communist forces helped to boost morale in the Republic of China Army and diminished any chance by the communist forces to take Taiwan. Subsequently, the United States Seventh Fleet started to patrol the Taiwan Straits. By the 1950s, Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty was signed and US provided Military Assistance and Support to the Republic of China forces. The US Army maintained a garrison force in Taiwan until its withdrawal in 1979. The Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty was replaced by Taiwan Relations Act after 1979.
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Ultimate Taiwanese Street Food Day: Jiufen and Keelung City (Taiwan Day 10)
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published:18 Aug 2015
Ultimate Taiwanese Street Food Day: Jiufen and Keelung City (Taiwan Day 10)
Ultimate Taiwanese Street Food Day: Jiufen and Keelung City (Taiwan Day 10)
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On Day 10 in Taipei, Taiwan, Ying and I decided to take a day trip to Jiufen (of Jiu Fen) and on to Keelung City and have a day of eating Taiwanese street food. I’m extremely happy we had a chance to briefly visit both Jiufen and Keelung City. I’ll just quickly go over where and how we went from Taipei to Jiufen and then on to Keelung City using timecodes so you can come back to a location in the video easily if you want to.
0:38 How to Get from Taipei to Jiufen by Bus
Using the directly I read off Wikipedia travel guide, we took the Taipei Metro to Zhongxiao Fuxing Station, then took exit 1 (Andong Street) and made an immediate u-turn, walked to the intersection and made a left, and then the bus stop was right there on the right hand side. We somehow arrived to the bus stop right as 1062 arrived and if Taiwan couldn’t make things any more easy and efficient we boarded the bus using our easy cards. The bus ride from Taipei central there to the small town of Jiufen took just over 1 hour, and we soon arrived in the touristy, but very beautiful and pleasant town of Jiufen - which is one of the biggest little tourist towns in Taiwan. You can choose to take a day trip to Jiufen from Taipei like we did, or you can even spend the night or a few nights there.
2:45 Taiwanese street food at Jiufen
Jiufen is a small little mountain town in Taiwan about 1 hour from Taipei with a great view of the ocean… and it’s turned into a major tourism destination. Although you can go there to do some shopping and buy some souvenirs, by far the main reason to go to Jiufen on a day trip is to eat as much Taiwanese street food and snacks as you can - and also there are plenty of sit-down restaurant you can eat at as well. Ying and I started our day of eating Taiwan street food by eating a plate of snails and a plate of grilled squid, both of which had quite a similar texture, and the flavor was delicious. After the snails and squid, I couldn’t resist having a Taiwanese tea egg, one of the most popular snacks. After walking around and taking loads of photos of the picturesque scenes around Jiufen, Ying and I stopped at a real restaurant to take a little break, cool down from the hot sun, and eat some more food - this time at a real restaurant. I tried a dish called three cup chicken, which was deliciously comforting. Another very famous food to eat in Jiufen is the sweet taro balls, which was pretty good.
12:24 How to get from Jiufen to Keelung City on Bus #788
After spending a few hours wandering around Jiufen, we took the bus from just up the road directly to Keelung City, one of the harbour towns in Taiwan, and about a 45 minute drive from Jiufen. The reason we wanted to go to Keelung City was to go to Keelung Miaokou Night Market, one of the most famous Taiwanese street food markets in Taiwan.
13:35 Street food at Keelung Miaokou Night Market
One of the most well known night markets in Taiwan is Keelung Miaokou Night Market, located right in Keelung City, and home to an abundance of delicious things to eat. I was actually still quite full from all the food we had already eaten in Jiufen, but I did manage to try a few things at the night market, and also I just really enjoyed the ambiance and atmosphere of the market. Ying and I luckily got a table and chairs at a small street food stall serving long finger sized dumplings, which were similar to gyoza. They were filled with minced pork and lots of green onions. Along with a plate of pickled cucumbers, and a plate of tofu, they were some of the best potsticker style dumplings I had on my entire trip to Taiwan. I also tried crab soup, and a famous street food called a Nutritious Sandwich.
Day 10 in Taiwan, and eating all sorts of Taiwanese street food snacks in both Jiufen and Keelung City was an excellent day trip.
Hotels we stayed at in Taipei:
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Homey House: http://www.agoda.com/homeyhouse/hotel/taipei-tw.html?CID=1452029 (affiliate link)
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12 Days in Taiwan | Summer of 2013 (Part 1 of 5)
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1996 China Taiwan Tensions
On February 11 2014 CNN and other media reported -- Taiwan and China held their highest le...
published:04 Mar 2014
1996 China Taiwan Tensions
1996 China Taiwan Tensions
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On February 11 2014 CNN and other media reported -- Taiwan and China held their highest level talks for more than six decades - the first government-to-government contact since the pair's acrimonious split in 1949. In 1996, however, tensions between Beijing and Taipei were at an extraordinary high level. On March 21, 1996, 'ABC News Nightline' (in the days when the late night program was a serious news show) examined the changes in Taiwan and Beijing's reaction. Jim Laurie reported from Taipei. Mark Litke reported from Beijing.
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Special Forces Series 6 of 6 Taiwan Amphibious Recon Group 720p
FANTASTIC DOCUMENTARY REGARDING THE CRAZY TRAINING OF THE TAIWANESE AMPHIBIOUS RECONNAISSA...
published:23 Jul 2015
Special Forces Series 6 of 6 Taiwan Amphibious Recon Group 720p
Special Forces Series 6 of 6 Taiwan Amphibious Recon Group 720p
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Taste Taiwan: A culinary tour
Selected to participate in this tour after being nominated during the Taiwan Tourism Burea...
Selected to participate in this tour after being nominated during the Taiwan Tourism Bureau's "Taste Taiwan" Chef Nomination in October 2013, the three winni...
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WASHINGTON. Martian pebbles travelled roughly 50 kilometres down a riverbed from their source, according to a new study that provides evidence Mars once had an extensive river system, conditions that could support life. While recent evidence suggests that Mars may harbour a tiny amount of liquid water, it exists today as a largely cold and arid planet ... "An object's shape can itself tell you a lot ... ....
The Chinese mainland's Taiwan affairs chief Zhang Zhijun on Tuesday expressed his hope that his upcoming meeting with Taiwan's mainland affairs chief Andrew Hsia would bear positive results ... ....
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Recent reports from Taiwan saying Kuomintang presidential candidate Hung Hsiu-chu is refusing to quit despite low poll ratings and internal factionalism have significant implications not only for Taiwan's politics but also for the island's relations with mainland China. First and foremost, the factional struggle within the KMT stemmed from efforts to rescue the party's public image by forcing the unpopular Hung to withdraw....
The presidents of major corporations in the solar power industry in Taiwan expressed optimism for future growth on Tuesday, pointing to signs of recovery since the United States imposed anti-dumping duties on Chinese mainland and Taiwan....
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Two of the world’s top players in Apple’s supply chain are locked in a fierce battle for control of a Taiwanese company that is developing a key technology used in the latest iPhones ... ....