A***a 发帖数: 2211 | | A***a 发帖数: 2211 | 2
My visit to Taiwan...
1.US citizen- need no visa , if u r not stay more than 30 days.
Speeding process just like they process the Taiwaness citizens'.
2.People are super nice and polite.The main language is Chinese, Taiwaness
and Hakka. Japaness work well in big city. English work in cities.
presumption: speak slowly.
3.A great place to shop , both the luxuary and street products are easy to
get.
( bring as few clothes as possible. Buy them there. Reasonable price. Most
of them are Jap & US sty
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| c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 3 Thanks a lot. Though I came from Taiwan, I have been away for 2 decades. The
last time I was there was 1991, for a week (so I did not see much).
(1) You said, "Japaness work well in big city." My impression about Taiwan
is that older genetation (including aboriginals) might speak Japanese
fluently but that young people (born after 1945) could not. In schools in
Taiwan, Chinese and English are compulsory. I am curious what kind of people
you observed speaking Japanese. Young or old? Can they comp
【在 A***a 的大作中提到】 : : My visit to Taiwan... : 1.US citizen- need no visa , if u r not stay more than 30 days. : Speeding process just like they process the Taiwaness citizens'. : 2.People are super nice and polite.The main language is Chinese, Taiwaness : and Hakka. Japaness work well in big city. English work in cities. : presumption: speak slowly. : 3.A great place to shop , both the luxuary and street products are easy to : get. : ( bring as few clothes as possible. Buy them there. Reasonable price. Most
| A***a 发帖数: 2211 | 4 1.
either very old people like my grandma or young people 20-3o something. In
between gap, they speak few Jap.
2. "National Palace museum" in Taipei.
3. usually from Hong Kong, Jap, and Korean.. I do not think I see the mark
as "main land"..
Clothese are cheaper in Taiwan ; Sneakers are much chepaer in the US ..
4.US sell the medium luxuary stuff in most of area. I could simply find US $
1000 small wallet in Taipei. All the brand name over all the world I never
heard.... I live in Philly, the bi | c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 5 If you talk about price, you need not come to Boston. Theoretically prices
are similar in US, thanks to free movement of goods. You may come to Boston
for history, but Philadelphia is equally historical.
I know bnothing about luxury goods. What do you mean by, "There are LV here,
but LV is like medium luxuary in TW." Taiwanese buy more expensive stuff?
(If so, American media report that there are many super-rich people in China
who are big spenders. Some of them go shopping in Hong Kong (instea
【在 A***a 的大作中提到】 : 1. : either very old people like my grandma or young people 20-3o something. In : between gap, they speak few Jap. : 2. "National Palace museum" in Taipei. : 3. usually from Hong Kong, Jap, and Korean.. I do not think I see the mark : as "main land".. : Clothese are cheaper in Taiwan ; Sneakers are much chepaer in the US .. : 4.US sell the medium luxuary stuff in most of area. I could simply find US $ : 1000 small wallet in Taipei. All the brand name over all the world I never : heard.... I live in Philly, the bi
| A***a 发帖数: 2211 | 6 Not all the Taiwaness tend to shop luxuary,,, just happened to have some
very wealthy people ... and actually most of them are Japaness..
Boston
here,
China
$
【在 c**i 的大作中提到】 : If you talk about price, you need not come to Boston. Theoretically prices : are similar in US, thanks to free movement of goods. You may come to Boston : for history, but Philadelphia is equally historical. : I know bnothing about luxury goods. What do you mean by, "There are LV here, : but LV is like medium luxuary in TW." Taiwanese buy more expensive stuff? : (If so, American media report that there are many super-rich people in China : who are big spenders. Some of them go shopping in Hong Kong (instea
| c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 7 I laughed upon reading the last sentence. For no particular reason (I am not
against Japanese; on the contrary, I love them).
Last night, I figured out a better way to say, "Taiwanese buy more expensive
stuff?" When I wrote that posting, it took me several minutes but no better
)English) words or phrase came to mind. Last night, it finally dawned on me
hat I could have said, "Taiwanese buy stuff of higher end?" I was not
talking about "more expensive" and you probably knew it.
Thanks for your ti
【在 A***a 的大作中提到】 : Not all the Taiwaness tend to shop luxuary,,, just happened to have some : very wealthy people ... and actually most of them are Japaness.. : : Boston : here, : : China : $
| c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 8 I re-read your original posting.
Why are you impressed by "YuanZi Sweet Soup"? (You mean 湯圓?) Doesn't it
come from China?
What is "Taiwanese doughnuts"? Donuts made in Taiwan? See
(1) Israeli newspaper
http://www.filination.com/blog/2007/06/13/donuts-taiwanese-food-culture-making-headlines/
(2) An American in Taiwan
http://nothingreallypoignant.com/2005/04/10/in-taiwan-you-wait-in-line-for-your-donut/
Mister Donut Taiwan is a joint venture formed between Taiwan's Uni-President
Enterprises Corp (
【在 A***a 的大作中提到】 : Not all the Taiwaness tend to shop luxuary,,, just happened to have some : very wealthy people ... and actually most of them are Japaness.. : : Boston : here, : : China : $
| A***a 发帖数: 2211 | 9 湯圓 來自China?? 為啥我們吃的湯圓特別好吃ㄋ
Taiwan DOnuts is not Mister Donut..
You have to go to the night makret
President
【在 c**i 的大作中提到】 : I re-read your original posting. : Why are you impressed by "YuanZi Sweet Soup"? (You mean 湯圓?) Doesn't it : come from China? : What is "Taiwanese doughnuts"? Donuts made in Taiwan? See : (1) Israeli newspaper : http://www.filination.com/blog/2007/06/13/donuts-taiwanese-food-culture-making-headlines/ : (2) An American in Taiwan : http://nothingreallypoignant.com/2005/04/10/in-taiwan-you-wait-in-line-for-your-donut/ : Mister Donut Taiwan is a joint venture formed between Taiwan's Uni-President : Enterprises Corp (
| m*********g 发帖数: 11102 | 10 你俩还真是棋逢对手
it
【在 A***a 的大作中提到】 : 湯圓 來自China?? 為啥我們吃的湯圓特別好吃ㄋ : Taiwan DOnuts is not Mister Donut.. : You have to go to the night makret : : President
| A***a 发帖数: 2211 | 11 那你來點有趣的話的題吧
【在 m*********g 的大作中提到】 : 你俩还真是棋逢对手 : : it
| c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 12 I thought you were a tourist from China to Taiwan, through USA.
Although I'd like to claim 湯圓 as our (Taiwan's) own, but * * *
(However, I don't know if China has all kinds of 湯圓 Taiwan has. For
example,
(1) 客家湯圓跟一般的湯圓有什麼不同??
http://tw.knowledge.yahoo.com/question/?qid=1305091306432
(2) In the (4) and (5) below, both has the same paragraph about Tainan.
"在台灣,台南的習俗還有在冬至當天拜神佛、灶王爺、三界公及地基主的習慣,另外
除了湯圓外還會準備一種「菜粿」,做法是用糯米浸水後用石磨磨湯圓,加上一些紅色
色素以增加美觀,再來就以蘿蔔絲、花生粉、白糖、肉燥等作餡料,包好後捏成半月形
可放在高麗菜上就可以放進蒸籠,因為散發有淡淡的高麗菜香 |
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