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¡Nos mudamos! | Hola Taipei
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Guía de Taipei en español by Robert Machado. El jardín botánico de Taipei. Julio 23, 2014. Ha llegado la hora. Hace algún tiempo que tengo el dominio preparado, y después de varias pruebas con diferentes temas, he decidido que es el momento de dar el paso y anunciar que finalmente HolaTaipei. Se muda de dominio y hosting. La nueva dirección del blog es www.holataipei.com. La dirección del feed es http:/ www.holataipei.com/feed/. Así pues, a partir de ahora únicamente actualizaré desde la nueva dirección.
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Beckett | Girl Meets Formosa
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October 6, 2010 · 7:44 am. I Want to Dream in Chinese! Image published in the New York Times with book review of Dreaming in Chinese. Click here to read the review! So I think I’m hitting a wall with my Chinese: I practice and practice and practice, and yet still, when given the option to speak English, I take it. And I think that if I keep this up, in time, I will merely be speaking English-with-a-little-Chinese, and not a-lot-of-Chinese-with-some-English-every-now-and-then to keep me sane. So I think I...
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cultural exchange | Girl Meets Formosa
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Tag Archives: cultural exchange. September 6, 2011 · 1:34 am. Adventures with Ideal Day: A Social Action Group in Taipei. 8220;I’m so afraid to speak Chinese, afraid that people will laugh at me,” said an American student to a Taiwanese girl. “Don’t worry, we feel that way about speaking English! 8221; her new friend replied. “We won’t laugh,” they all agreed. “Let’s practice both languages today.”. Fun things in parks. August 19, 2011 · 2:32 am. I Ain’t Afraid of No Ghost! Sound morbid or spooky? Luckil...
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coffee | Girl Meets Formosa
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August 18, 2011 · 1:40 am. 13 Ways of Looking at a Coffeepot: An Expat Fable. Brilliant photo that captures my inner state by Lotzman Katzman, courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons license. Until the day. The Coffee. Stopped. Continue reading →. Tagged as 13 Ways of Looking at Things. December 13, 2010 · 2:32 pm. A Very Merry Un-Christmas. Tagged as American holidays. September 6, 2010 · 2:45 am. Zai Zheng Da (政治大學). I’m now a student at the Chinese Language Center of National Chengchi University! Blogging...
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Emerson | Girl Meets Formosa
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July 6, 2011 · 9:18 am. Best Poems I’ve Read While Living Abroad This Year. Photo of the northern Taiwan coast taken in Jiu Fen. Apropos reading things to nourish the soul and feel the sweet sounds and rhythms of the English language circulating through my veins to pump me up for my summer of writing (Cf. previous post about Expat Reading Lists. I’ve been reading poetry. You know, like, for fun. Continue reading →. Tagged as Angela Veronica Wong. August 23, 2010 · 5:08 am. How Did I Get Here? Welcome to ...
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The Book | Girl Meets Formosa
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My grandfather Thomas was a direct participant in government opposition during the White Terror period– as a result, his life, family, and career in Taiwan was endangered. I am working on a book to the tell the full story of Thomas’s life and career, and how it affected the life of his youngest son, my father Richard, and the rest of the Liao family that came to America. In Search of Formosa. In Search of Formosa. Page for information about me and my publications. How to Get a Fulbright in 10 Easy Steps.
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book reviews | Girl Meets Formosa
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Tag Archives: book reviews. July 4, 2011 · 1:50 am. Kim’s Expat Reading List. Photo by moriza, courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons license. Greetings from the island of Taiwan, which in the last few months, has gone from balmy in temperature to downright tropical! What is there to do, then, when the days get exceedingly hot and more humid, but to go inside, crank up the A/C, and read a good book? Note: going to our local outdoor pool and taking a nice long swim also helps.). Tagged as book reviews. And a...
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Chiang Kai-Shek | Girl Meets Formosa
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Tag Archives: Chiang Kai-Shek. September 7, 2011 · 9:10 am. Midnight in the Garden of Abandoned Chiangs. A few weeks ago, my friend and I went out to Cihu Mausoleum Park, in Taoyuan County, to see Chiang Kai-Shek’s preserved remains and the garden of abandoned Chiangs. I would say, without exaggeration, that this is the most surreal place in Taiwan that I’ve been to all year. Tagged as Chiang Kai-Shek. ROC legitimacy or lack thereof. Things that are surreal. July 14, 2011 · 9:50 am. Welcome to the blog.
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culture shock | Girl Meets Formosa
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Tag Archives: culture shock. December 13, 2010 · 2:32 pm. A Very Merry Un-Christmas. On Friday, I had a goofy holiday moment that spurred a little American Christmas shopping nostalgia– something I thought I would never have. And it was at Starbucks, of all places. Continue reading →. Tagged as American holidays. November 5, 2010 · 4:20 pm. An International Shower Review. If only all showers could look like this! Photo by Auswandern Malaysia, courtesy of Flickr creative commons license. This week the gen...
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chinese characters | Girl Meets Formosa
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Tag Archives: chinese characters. September 28, 2010 · 1:55 pm. Ting Xie: Or, how I stopped worrying and learned to love Chinese characters. Ting Xie, Ting Xie, where for art thou Ting Xie? Deny thy stroke order and refuse thy shape; or if thou wilt not, but be sworn my pinyin and I’ll no longer be a Chinese student. 8221; (聽寫), or in English, dictation (The literal translation is “listen, write”). It is a fairly tedious way to study– however, inexplicably, it works. Continue reading →. Zheng Zhi Da Xue.