By Carrie on March 29, 2011
Peggy Teaches Chinese: Learn Chinese in 10 minutes a day! Today’s lesson is on the usage of guo(4) as an experienced action marker and as a verb.
Posted in Culture, Features, Learn Chinese | Tagged "Peggy Teaches Chinese", Cultures, Languages, learn Chinese, learning languages, Taipei, Taiwan |
By Carrie on March 22, 2011
Peggy Teaches Chinese: Learn Chinese in 10 minutes a day! Today’s lesson is an intermediate Chinese Lesson on buying tickets.
Posted in Culture, Features, Learn Chinese | Tagged "Peggy Teaches Chinese", Culture, Education, language learning, Languages, learn Chinese, Taipei, Taiwan |
By Carrie on March 9, 2011
A glutton’s complete guide to Taiwanese street food and eating out in Taiwan’s nightmarkets.
Posted in Culture, Features, How To, Taipei, Taiwan, Wanderfood | Tagged Asia, Asian street food, Food and Drink, Night Markets, Photography, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwan nightmarkets, Taiwanese culture, Taiwanese food, Travel Photography, Wander, Wanderfood Wednesday
By Carrie on February 21, 2011
Peggy Teaches Chinese: Learn Chinese in 10 minutes a day! Today’s lesson is an intermediate Chinese Lesson on the sentence pattern for when and while.
Posted in Culture, Features, Learn Chinese | Tagged "Peggy Teaches Chinese", Asia, Languages, learn Chinese, Taiwan |
By Carrie on February 16, 2011
Host Peggy Lee introduces Taiwan’s most popular dishes, Taiwanese Beef Noodles. This simple but flavorful dish has become a symbol of Taiwan and Taiwan culture.
Posted in Culture, Learn Chinese, Wanderfood | Tagged China, Culture, Food and Drink, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwanese culture, Taiwanese food, Videos, Wanderfood, Wanderfood Wednesday |
By Carrie on January 12, 2011
Explore the beautiful town of Yingge, Taiwan. Yingge has been producing traditional Taiwanese handicrafts and pottery for over two hundred years.
Posted in Culture, Features, Taiwan | Tagged Art, Taipei, Taiwanese culture, things to do in Northern Taiwan, Yingge |
By Carrie on November 24, 2010
Guanjiang Shou: With their fiercely painted faces, protruding fangs and powerful, choreographed performances, Taiwan’s most popular traditional folk performing troupe never fail to attract onlookers.
Posted in Culture, Guest Authors, Photography, Taiwan | Tagged "Living in Taiwan", Culture, religion, Taiwan, Taiwanese culture, Taiwanese customs, Taiwanese traditions |
By Carrie on October 20, 2010
For travelers who are interested in delving beneath the surface of Taiwan’s main sightseeing attractions and flashy neon facade, British author Steven Crook demonstrates that there is more to Taiwan than meets the eye.
Posted in Culture, Taiwan | Tagged Books, information for visitors to Taiwan, Taipei, Taiwan, Taiwanese culture, Taiwanese customs, Taiwanese traditions, Temples, Travel, travel book reviews, Travel Journal |
By Carrie on October 10, 2010
A practical and very informative guide to Taiwan, Do’s and Don’ts in Taiwan shines a spotlight on Taiwanese culture and customs. The book is full of helpful behavioral tips that every visitor to Taiwan should be aware of.
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By Yi on October 6, 2010
Taiwan Beer Bar – Taipei Nightlife: The Taiwan Beer Bar on Bade Road offers the best in Taipei nightlife: cheap beer, great food and a live band. Built in 1919, Taiwan’s first beer factory is now a city heritage landmark.
Posted in Features, Guest Authors, Taipei, Wanderfood | Tagged band, beer, brewery, cheap, Chienkuo, Food and Drink, Music, restaurant, Taipei, Taipei nightlife, Taiwan, Taiwan Beer Bar, warehouse |