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Sharing the true meanings behind Chinese New Year

Lunar New Year recently passed, and I wanted to share with the world how profoundly meaningful it was to a significant portion of the world population. It is more than just a vacation, and with roots...

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Heavy metal activist protests killings in Taiwan

On Saturday, March 5, 2011, Freddy Lim addressed the crowd of young people at his concert in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. He was somber, and at times angry. He paid homage to the five prisoners killed by...

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2,500 yr old civilization unearthed in Taiwan

One of the great aspects of living and working in Taiwan is discovering the unexpected, and during one of our weekend family trips near our home, we discovered a 2,500-year-old culture. It was yet...

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Walk across the USA goes through Joplin

Steve Coolidge, a young man with a mission, is embarking on the walk of his lifetime, with the first step beginning at Virginia Beach, VA, and his last step ending in the Pacific Ocean in San Diego,...

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East Asia's Last Paradise

You’re walking on a glittering beach, looking for seashells, while a lone surfer rides the waves in the distance. You see the tracks of giant sea turtles on the sand. Glancing towards the East, you are...

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Sansiantai Bridge in Taitung, Taiwan

The eight arches of the Sansiantai bridge connect the uninhabited Sansiantai Island to Taiwan's Taitung County, one of the last remaining unspoiled paradises on earth. The area provides many wonders of...

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UFO or Secret Weapon over Taiwan?

This morning, Tuesday, January 10, 2012, at 11:00 am local time, people in Tainan City, Taiwan, a city of 850,000 residents, witnessed a seemingly unnatural phenomenon over their city. The morning was...

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Groundbreaking Taiwanese movie director falls short in bid for Academy Award...

On Tuesday, January 24, 2012, the final Academy Award nominees were released out of Hollywood. Notably missing from the final five nominees for the Foreign Language Film category was Warriors of the...

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Teacher finds miracle on a Monday

With plenty of horrors going on in the world today, I thought I would share something more heartwarming with the world. When I walked into one of my high school classes on Monday, I saw something I...

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Taiwanese benefactor on Forbes’ List donates new cultural landmark

A ceremony at a construction site in Tainan Metropolitan Park (台南都會公園) marked a significant step in the realization of a dream. The dream began with the aspirations of Wen-long Hsu (許文龍), founder of...

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Off the Beaten Path: The Bunun Ear-Shooting Festival

After getting lost in the mountain roads of Yanping District, in Taitung County, Taiwan, I had almost lost hope that I would find the Bunun Ear-Shooting Festival in the village of Yongkang. This...

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Bunun Ear-Shooting Festival

Visitors  can experience indigenous tribal culture as it has been practiced for  over a thousand years deep in the mountains of Southeastern Taiwan. In  the first week of May, the Bunun tribe celebrate...

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Taiwanese collection of priceless violins to make a homage visit to Cremona,...

On September 18, during a ceremony at the Chi Mei Museum in Tainan City, Taiwan, a collection of violins were displayed to the media and given a suitable sendoff by their caretakers before embarking on...

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Voters demand change in Taiwan through elections. Now what?

As an American journalist living in Taiwan for the past 6 years, I have enjoyed the fruits of living on this diverse island, but its people have been struggling to recover economically after the global...

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Grand opening of the new ChiMei Museum fulfills a dream

On January 1, 2015, the new ChiMei Museum (奇美博物館) opened its doors to the public in Tainan City. When I visited, the sharply-dressed staff of about 100 people were busy greeting guests, polishing brass...

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Mother's Day Taiwanese Style

When Anna Marie Jarvis petitioned then President Woodrow Wilson for a national holiday, she intended for Americans to share the love and reverance of mothers annually. It began as a tribute to her own...

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Taiwan’s Transportation System Makes Travel A Breeze

This morning, on the campus of National Kaohsiung Normal University in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, 128 college and high school students participated in an of English Writing Camp hosted by the university’s...

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