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Let’s go for a scooter ride! In Taiwan, in the city! Sound a little scary, perhaps? Well, there are a lot of folks already out there, puttering away on their scooters. You should see rush hour in Taipei, for example. You may be overwhelmed by all the office workers on their motorscooters rushing home, or wherever. Why the popularity of scooters for commuting? Well, one reason is, in traffic clogged Taipei, car drivers have to pay for parking (sometimes expensive) and motorscooter owners don’t have to pay! Let’s take a closer look at some of the 10,000,000 (that’s right 10 million) motorcycles (scooters, whatever!) on the streets and roads of Taiwan. Beep, beep!

2007-11-01

There are only 7 kinds of cypress trees in the world, scattered across North America, Japan and Taiwan.

The red cypress and the yellow cypress can be found in Taiwan’s national parks and forests. These specimens are considered to be national treasures and are called the “tree of god” by the Taiwanese. These trees like humidity (wetness) and fog so that’s where they mostly grow. There are some really old trees here… like over 1,000 years old! Come on along on our video tour for some tree hugging amid spectacular scenery.

2007-11-01

Woodcarving is an art form almost as old as civilization itself. In fact it may pre-date civilization—but who would know? Pre-civilized man (or woman) didn’t write down much about his or her woodcarving activities. Or maybe they did… and it just rotted away. Anyway… Shanyi village in Taiwan is recognized as the “home of woodcarving”. And, as with many arts, there’s both a traditional approach and the modern approach; both can be found in this artists’ village. The quality of the work there is so high that it has attracted worldwide attention, and it’s now a big tourist attraction. Don’t you want to come along on this video tour and see what takes shape from regular old tree parts? You won’t believe your eyes.

2007-11-01
Video description
Mid-Autumn Festival
2007-10-18
August 15 on the Lunar Calendar is Mid-Autumn Festival in Taiwan. It’s one of three major Chinese holidays. It’s all about the moon, protecting the maidens, mooncakes, an old man with a cane, the Earth God protecting the harvest, and farmers letting people steal their produce, but only by unwed girls. Oh, and there’s a lot of good food made in strange shapes involved. There, that should explain it. Still confused about Mid-Autumn Festival? You’ll just have to watch the video and let our host, Chris Downs, who lives in Taiwan, explain it all to you. But listen carefully… and don’t get full moon fever.
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