Romancing Taiwan
• 2008 Tue+00:002009-02-17T16:18:55+00:00. 15 • 4 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: 26 Annual International Chery Blossom Festival, A Pink Taiwan, Aboriginal Cherry Blossom Festival, Alishan, Annual Flower Festival, Asakiyumemishi, Buddhist literature, Buddhist poems, Buddhistic cherry blossom as the main focus, Central Taiwan, Chaoping train station, Cherry Blossom Festival, Cherry Blossom Petals, Cherry Isn't Poetry Life Is, Chiayi County, Chinatown, Chinatown of Atlanta, Enjoying The View, European Garden, Evening Cherry, Evening Cherry Blossom Activity, Falling Dizzy For Pink, Festival, Five Centimeters Per Second, Flowers and Greenery, Forest Orchid Trail, Formosa Aboriginal Culture Village, Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village, Heian-era, Heian-era literature, In 2007, In 2008, In Meaning, International Cherry Blossom Festival, Japan, Japanese Colonial Period, Kaleidoscope of Cultures, KaohSiung City Government, Kokin wakashū, Kwanzan Flowering Cherry, light carving technique, Lin Ren-Yih, Macon Georgia, mono no aware, More Than Just A Flower, Motoori Norinaga, Multiple Petals Flowering Cherry, Prince Genji, Sakura, Sakura in history, Sakura with cherry blossoms, Sun Moon Lake, Taipei City Park's Administration, Taiwan, TECO in Atlanta, The Asia's Odyssey, The Asian Odyssey, the most important metaphor, The Tale of Genji, Train, train services, Valentine's Day, What is Sakura, World Games, Wulai, Yan Chun-Cheng, Yang-Ming-Shan, Yangmingshan, Yangmingshan National Park, Yoshino cherry
Monkey Business
• 2008 Sat+00:002009-02-14T18:07:55+00:00. 15 • 1 CommentPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: a circulating fine, Chang Shih-Wei, Chang-Ting, CLA, COA, Council of Agriculture, Council of Labour Affairs, Fierce Competition, Forestry Institute, Formosan Macaque, Formosan monkeys, Formosan Rock Macaques, Frank Chang-Ting Hsieh, Frank Hsieh, Fushan region, International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, IUCN, IUCN Red Data Book, KaohSiung City Government, Lucky 28, M. Mulatta, Macaca cyclopis, National Ping-Tung University of Science and Technology, National Taiwan Normal University, not endangered, NTNU, Protection For You and Me, Red Data Book, Rhesus Macaque, Taishan, Taiwan, Taiwanese, The Endagerment, the primates have become overweights and diagnosed with hypertension, The studied population, Wang Ying, When the Aboriginals discovered, Wildlife Conservation, Yilan County
By The Numbers
• 2008 Mon+00:002009-02-02T15:06:10+00:00. 15 • 2 CommentsPosted in Journalism, News, Discovery
Tags: alcohol, anxiety, Bureau of Labour, Cardinal Tien Hospital, college graduates, construction projects, Department of Social Welfare, depression, DGBAS, Directorate General of Budget Accounting and Statistics, Executive Yuan, food voucher, gambling, Get in Line, Government Information Office, Government Wants YOU, hang-over, Hau Lung-Bin, insomnia, internship programs, Jiang Han-Guang, KaohSiung City Government, labour-intensive companies, Liu Chao-Shiuan, local service industry, Lunar New Year, Ma Ying-Jeou, Minister without Portfolio, over sleeping, Prime Minister, psychiatrists, public infrastructure construction budget, public sector, service industries, Shaking Hands, shopping voucher, shopping voucher programe, Shu-Tien Memorial Hospital, Su Jun-Pin, taipei, taipei city, Taipei City Government, Taipei City Mayor, Taiwan, The Deep Hole, the global financial crisis, The Other Numbers, Tom Yang, training courses, Tsai Hsung-Hsiung, university graduates, unpaid leaves, video gaming, white-collar workers, Who Brought the Psychiatrist