Friday, June 25, 2010
Facebook Group
Thanks Liping who created the facebook page for us. However, I had already created a facebook group of TWSS Taiwan Trip 2010. Please go to the group page and join. I had uploaded all of our photos there.
Thanks Liping again and sorry to make you to do the double work. :p
You can also uploaded your photos and give your comments after you join the group. I'm waiting for your contribution... =)
-- Miss Lai
Thursday, June 24, 2010
FACEBOOK GROUP !
The facebook group for chinese department has been created. The user name and the password is the same as this blogger account. Please go in and comment. Thank you. :)
Liping.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Taiwan Trip- REI
Wow...I still feel this atmosphere of surrealism.
I know I'm going to set of to the airport to fly to Taiwan...but...it still feels so surreal.
My mind has seemed to registered that we are going to a totally foreign land, but the rest of my body doesn't.
So somehow, I am in a daze.
But!
That doesn't mean I'm not going to have fun~!
The most important thing...is to build lots of unforgettable memories with everyone and make the best out of youth(?)! And yes to learn as well...
I haven't went to anyplace further than Malaysia...so this is going to be a huge turnabout for me.
My only issue is that I might actually have communication problems even though I'm a Chinese, how embarassing. O///O
But that doesn't mean I won't try my best.
For the trip, for the teachers, for my friends, and for myself.
With that, let's all have a great time together!!!
P.s: It's a pity the Muslims have Halal restrictions... From what I've learnt, one of the best things in Taiwan is the varieties of glorious, glorious food. It makes me feel rather...sad? Or dejected that they won't be able to savour these delights. Oh well. There's no way shaved ice has any pork in it right? XD
Monday, June 14, 2010
NIGHT MARKET!
These collections of street stalls, sidewalk vendors and small canteens are a major part of the Taiwanese social scene.
In Taiwan, night markets are known for its specialty xiaochi food items. Xiaochi translates broadly as "small eats" or snacks. Such foods are either served as carry-out or sometimes at small tables with stools for seating.
Specific foods will often change from year to year with passing fads and become characteristic snacks of Taiwan, such as oyster omelet, Taiwanese Fried Chicken Breast, and stinky tofu persist.
Not only is food served in night markets, but also a lot of products are sold. You can buy many inexpensive, high-quality products, such as clothing, shoes, accessories, toys, CDs and so on. In night markets, you can eat delicious Taiwanese cuisine and find marvels everywhere. You can experience special and memorable trips
in Taiwan.
Well, tomorrow is the day!!! I hope that we will all have a meaningful trip in Taiwan.=)
I cant't wait for tomorrow's trip.
Its so surreal!
Most importantly,i am going with my friends!
It would be a wonderful experience as you would be sharing a common experience with your friends.
I am sure that this trip would be full of unforgettable memories and it will take us away from our hectic studies schedule in school for a while to relax and just have fun!
I heard of the delicious food in taiwan and the crazy shopping experience you will have there.
Also,i can't wait to go visit the Yehliu National Park and the natural rock formations as this is a rare sight that we don't get to see in Singapore.
The Xiaoyoukeng Volcanic area is also not to be missed,one of the highlights i would put on top of my must-have experience list in my Taiwan trip.
Kuo Yuan Ye Museum of Cake and Pastry and the Miniatures Museum would be a great enlightment to me as can you imagine a museun just for cakes and pastry and can you also imagine a museum full of miniatures?
To end of the trip,the shopping there would be just perfect.Forget about the Great Singapore Sales in Singapore,the taiwan shopping there would be madness,it would also be one of the highlights too!
To keep it short,I CAN"T WAIT TO FLY OF NOW TO GO TO TAIWAN!!!
Phyllis Guo Yuen Hong(16)
3B
Shangrila Leisure Farming is one of the best leisure farms in Yilan. It features gardens, farming paths, Chinese style courtyards, and many kinds of fruit farms and folk activities. The Shangrila tea shop and restaurant serve delicious cookies, dishes, cuisines, and buffet dinner, offering either Chinese food and Western food to satisfy visitors' needs. The farming also provides the outdoor coffee shop with a tranquil atmosphere for all visitors to relax during their vacation. Other on-site facilities in the farming include a conference room with a capacity of a hundred and fifty people, a KTV singing room, parking lots, high speed Internet access, and some other facilities. The staff in the farming will delight each visitor with warm greetings and exceptional services.
Taiwan Shaved Ice!!!
台湾的卖的冰品都是材料满满的,就像一桌山一样,让人就想马上买一碗来吃。
看到这一汤次匙的冰,就让我想马上飞到台湾吃一口。
Before we depart for Taiwan..
Are you excited? There is less than 18 hours before we depart for Taiwan!
In order to have a great trip, here are some gentle reminders for all of you before we depart:
1) Taiwan's weather changes easily, so please get ready 1 jacket or sweater although it's summer.
2) 1 set of full school uniform.
3) If you get motion sickness easily, you may consider to prepare some motion sickness pills.
4) Bring camera if you have one. It's needed for the project work.
5) Make sure you have 1 scrapbook, which we'll use it almost every day during the trip.
6) Prepare at least 1 gift for your Taiwanese friends when we visit their school.
7) DO NOT FORGET YOUR PASSPORT!
So we'll see you at CHANGI AIRPORT TERMINAL 3, 6.30am tomorrow (15 June)!
* Please contribute by posting some of your feelings or leave comments in this blog. We need all of you to make our Taiwan Trip's blog wonderful!
Cheers,
2010 Taiwan Trip Teachers
Taiwan here I(We) COME!
Isn't it a nice picture of TAIWAN-Taipei ?!
Although we are not going to Taipei 101 but this tower
has served as an icon of modern Taiwan ever since its opening.
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I'm looking forward for this Taiwan trip. I doubt everyone is.
One more day and I will be in Taiwan, waited for so long.
Have been wanting to go to Taiwan, every holiday I will always
ask my mother '' Can we go to Taiwan?!'' but we never have a
chance.
So a big thank you for teachers who choose me to go to this trip.(:
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I'M SO EXCITED!
Watching taiwan idol drama make me want to go to
National Taiwan University and explore their campus more
than anything.
Night market and Ximending (西门町) is the next love,
because is shopping and eating time.
I doubt it will be a great trip with teachers and friends!! ((;
TAIWAN HERE I COME!
JIEXUAN' (3A)
出发前的心情
我想要去那里体验 Taiwan 人的文化,也尝试他们的美食。我很期待这次的行程,希望是个美好的回忆在深刻。
梁俊文3B。
Friday, June 11, 2010
台湾的创意文化
Monday, June 7, 2010
台湾的书店
Friday, June 4, 2010
美丽的九份
Monday, May 31, 2010
HELLO Taiwan!
Firstly, a big big big HELLO to Taiwan, I bet everyone who is going is as excited as i am. I know my friend definitely. She is even counting the days to the trip, how cute right? Alright. Taiwan is one country i will want to visit, and with this opportunity it's like a dream come true. Especially with friends! Going to places that are not only educational but also fun and interesting. We will be visiting the Taroko National Park, and for me someone who likes to collect stones (till now, I'm not exactly sure why) this will be a great opportunity to visit the beautiful structure of the gorge. Since now i had mentioned the gorge, i shall use this opportunity to go to the details.
Taroko National Park- The word 'Taroko' also refer to the Truku aboriginal tribe. It is also one of the seven national parks in Taiwan. The park was originally establish as the Tsugitaka by the Governor- General of Taiwan on 2 December 1937, when Taiwan was part of the Japan empire. It was after the World War 2 when the empire of Japan was defeated and returned, the Republic of China then took over. The Republic of China then abolished the park on 15 August 1945.
Alright, enough of the gorge, besides the gorge that i am really looking forward to, I'm also very looking forward the local delicacies.
Aww...
Haa... Feeling hungry?
Enough of the pictures, will really get your stomach going. There are more about Taiwan and online reseaches and photos are not going to tell us all. We have to visit Taiwan by ourselves. So it's a date! 15June, let's all set off happily. Don't be late!
Eunice 莫佳仪
3C'hiron
p.s: we'll have lots of fun, that's for sure!
In many of their dishes, the Taiwanese have shown their inventiveness in their selection of spices. Taiwanese cuisine relies on an abundant array of seasonings for flavour: soy sauce, rice wine, sesame oil, fermented black beans, pickled daikon, pickled mustard greens, peanuts, chili peppers, cilantro (sometimes called Chinese parsley), and a local variety of basil (九層塔, literally "nine storey pagoda"). The resulting dishes thus combine and form interesting tastes which make Taiwanese cuisine simple in format yet complex in experience.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Group Project - Themes
我们策划了8个德惠中学台湾之旅的主题,先向大家预告一下......
1. 学校 The School
2. 传统文化 Traditional Culture
3. 饮食文化 Food Culture
4. 阅读风气 Reading Culture
5. 社区服务 CIP
6. 交通情况 Transportation
7. 夜市文化 The Night Markets
8. 创意氛围 Creativity
-- Ms Lai
Thursday, May 20, 2010
More about Taiwan
Climate
Taiwan has a marine tropical climate, meaning cool winters (8°C at night) and sweltering, humid summers (above 30°C, 86°F) from Jun-Sep. The best time of year to visit is thus from Oct-Dec, although occasional typhoons can spoil the fun. Spring is also nice, although it rains more than during autumn. During the typhoon season, the east coast bears the brunt of the damage as it is facing the Pacific Ocean.
Landscapes and Scenery
Taiwan is home to some very stunning landscapes, and it is worthwhile to leave the grimy and densely populated west coast for the sparsely populated countryside. The Taroko Gorge (太魯閣) near Hualien in particular is very impressive, and should not be missed by any tourists. Much of Taiwan is covered with mountains so hiking opportunities are very diverse.
Delicacies
The country’s well known snacks are available in the night markets where a lot of street vendors sell different variety, of foods, drinks, sweets and a lot more. People can also buy steamed meat-filled buns, oyster-filled omelets, refreshing fruit ices, appetizers and deserts in these markets. The Taiwanese cuisine is rich in flavor that many foreigners love to eat.
Boiled to medium well done and soaked in a mixture of soy sauce, sugar, and garlic for four hours, the clams are a Taiwanese favourite.
Seasoned with wine, ginger, and salt and then fried to a golden brown, the uncomely tape fish has become a popular delicacy.
Fo Tiao Chiaung
Taiwan's Culture and Heritage
Hot Spring in Taiwan
Tastes of Taiwan!
In Taiwan, where it seems the people live to eat, it is said that there is a snack shop every three steps and a restaurant every five. These establishments serve all kinds of Chinese food, from the roast duck, smoked chicken, lamb hotpot, fish in wine sauce, beef with green peppers, and scallop and turnip balls of the north to the camphor-tea duck, salty fried chicken with spices, honey ham, stir-fried shrimp, dry-fried eggplant, and spicy bean curd of the south. As the island's economy has developed rapidly in recent years, its culinary culture has expanded beyond the traditional Chinese foods to Chinese-style fast-food chains, thus bringing greater complexity than ever before to the art of Chinese dining. Foreign foods from all over the world have also made their appearance in Taiwan, and the island is now filled with eateries serving American hamburgers, Italian pizza, Japanese sashimi, German pig's knuckles, Swiss fondue, and just about everything else. All of this makes Taiwan a veritable paradise for gourmands. Taiwan's own native cuisine has also become known around the world, and if you try it just once you will remember it forever.
PICTURES OF THE TASTES OF TAIWAN:
Stinky Tofu
Soup Dumpling
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
About Taiwan!
Penghu National Scenic Area, comprising of ninety islets, scattering around the Taiwan Strait. Flat landscape makes it different from Taiwan Island. It is blessed with the most spectacular view in Taiwan. Located in southeast of Taiwan, Orchid Island and Green Island offer the enjoyment of nature environment, such as whale spotting and scuba diving. Matzu National Scenic Area comprises four townships on five islands. Most of the tourist sites are located in Nangan. Beigan has its stone houses and fish noodles. Juguang has its fishing port, as well as a lighthouse designated as a Class 2 historic site. In Dongyin one will find fantastic rock formations and the Dongyin branch of the Matzu Distillery. Southwest Coast National Scenic Area is the 12th national scenic area. Natural and cultural attractions abound at the Siraya National Scenic Area in southern Taiwan's Tainan County. In addition to five scenic reservoir areas (Cengwen, Wushantou, Baihe, Jianshanpi, and Hutoupi), the scenic area embraces the geologically fascinating Caoshan Moon World, the Zouzhen archaeological site, and the skin-pampering mud springs of Guanziling. Colorful aboriginal events and tasty local specialties also await you at Siraya. The scenic area's main attraction is a varied coastline that consists of sand dunes, sand banks, marshes and wetlands, offering precious ecological habitats for wildlife.
Taiwan now has 8 National Parks - Yangmingshan National Park in Taipei suburban, which is famous for its volcanic landscape; the Shei-Pa National Park, acrossing Hsinchu & Miaoli counties and famous for special fish species- Formosan Oncorhynchus Masou; locating in Hualien county adjacent to Liwu creek, Taroko National Park is known for its lofty canyon landscape; acrossing many counties in central Taiwan, Yushan National Park is famous for its bright sunshine; locating in south tip, Kenting National Park gives you a total touch of Southeast Asia; Kinmen National Park which is known for legacies from the war decades ago; The Dongsha Atoll Marine National Park was established in January 2007 at the north tip of the South China Sea, marking the southern portal to the Taiwan Strait. The atoll has a unique white sand landscape formed of coral and shell. Finally, both culture and natural attractions await your discovery at Taijiang National Park.
Besides, National Palace Museum, located in outskirt of Taipei City, is home to essence of the five-thousand-year Chinese history. It has the finest collections of Chinese Arts, providing an eye-opening experience of Chinese culture. Taiwan is somewhere you can experience the amazement of Chinese culture.