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Beautiful Island
Articles on travel and the natural and cultural attractions of Taiwan.
For Cape No. 7 actor, 'taike' means not forgetting history
Pongfong Wu recently won two Golden Bell awards for his roles in TV drama. Here is an exclusive interview with the rising star….
Read moreThe Rise of The Bushiban in Taiwan
This piece, originally titled, “The English Language Business: a brief perspective”, is the first in a series called “Low on the Hai”, a chatty lowdown on the other side of the Strait by British novelist Jonathan Chandler, who is currently based in Shanghai.
Read moreAussie marries in Aboriginal affair
For the Huang family, it was the marriage of a decade…
Read moreScott Sommers enlightening the blogosphere
Google Scott Sommers, and you’ll get over 2.2 million responses. Why? His blog covers a litany of subjects affecting both Taiwanese and foreign teachers, from job-search strategies, to education policy.
Read moreNTU student looks at faith in Taroko tribe
Steeped in ancient Balkan folk tales, Angel is also a third-year cultural anthropology undergraduate at NTU (National Taiwan University). He said in an exclusive interview with The China Post on Friday night that his early interest in Balkan folk tales led him to delve into his current research in “local cultures” in Taiwan.
Read moreMystique, strange customs appear at Banciao art happening
By Rosanne Lin Published in The China Post print version A place to inspire Van Gogh; a place of mystique and strange customs, of culinary delectables, a place that makes life both convenient and rich. This is the way Trista di Genova sees her favorite enclave in Taiwan – Banciao
Read more'Taiwan deserves to be discovered': French promoter
Cedric Alviani, who runs a company that serves to promote artistic productions and exchanges, says “We want to be a bridge for artists to get in touch with their audience, in Taiwan as well as abroad,” and that the talent in Taiwan “deserves to be discovered.” lviani says it breaks his heart to see empty theaters in Taiwan: “To have a full audience is the least in respect and service we can provide.”
Read more"On Being Black in Taiwan"
Andre Mangongo is a priest with the Catholic Church from the Democratic Republic of Congo, and has been in Taiwan four years.
Read more'Our Biggest Visa Hassles'
Expats are invited to call the toll-free International Community Service Hotline (with English service) to ask any questions: 0 800 024-111.
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