我感到非常开心因为这是我第一次去Taiwan,我听说那里有很多美食和很出名的奶茶。
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。
Monday, June 14, 2010
Friday, June 11, 2010
Yilan County has long been legendary for its stunning ocean views, hot spring resorts and vibrant cultural legacy. Traditionally an isolated area accessible only by rail and winding mountain roads, Yilan County is home to a self-reliant, pioneering spirit brought by settlers who came here to farm the fertile plain in the late 18th century. Today, Yilan is connected to the rest of northern Taiwan by Asia’s second-longest tunnel, making it a mere half-hour drive from Taipei on a smooth and straight freeway. Modern Yilan has become a surfer’s paradise and a popular weekend getaway. But in addition to its natural beauty, Yilan is also home to centuries of tradition and history waiting to be explored.
Besides Yilan, there are alot of other places to shop like the Ximenting, is a big shopping mall in taiwan and it is very famous.
So let go there and check it out ourself!
3-Archimedes, Kian Eng [39]
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!
Hi, I'm Eunice and unlike others whom posted information &wonderful pictures about Taiwan, I'm going to have a post of feelings perhaps with some little more infor &pictures, since most things had been posted already.
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!
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!
Pork, seafood, rice, and soy are very common ingredientsBeef is far less common, and some Taiwanese (particularly the elderly generation) still refrain from eating it.This is in part due to the considerations of some Taiwanese Buddhists, a traditional reluctance towards slaughtering precious cattle needed for agriculture, and an emotional attachment to animals used for their labour.Because of the island's sub-tropical location, Taiwan has an abundant supply of various fruit, such as papayas, starfruit, melons, and citrus fruit. A wide variety of tropical fruits, imported and native, are also enjoyed in Taiwan. Other agricultural products in general are rice, corn, tea, pork, poultry, beef, fish, and other fruits and vegetables. Fresh ingredients in Taiwan are readily available from markets.
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.
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.
Lishi.
3Chiron
Monday, May 24, 2010
Group Project - Themes
这次的台湾之旅,希望各位同学用心去看、去听、去记录、去思考。
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
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
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