Credit Suisse’s Tao Discusses China’s Yuan Policy: Video

Posted by admin on March 29th, 2010 and filed under china taiwan | No Comments »

March 23 (Bloomberg) — Dong Tao, a Hong Kong-based economist at Credit Suisse Group AG, talks with Bloomberg’s Susan Li about calls for China to allow its currency to appreciate. (This is an excerpt of the full interview. Source: Bloomberg)

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Earthquake Kaohsiung/Taiwan on 4th of March 2010. Magnitude 6.4

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Earthquake Kaohsiung/Taiwan on 4th of March 2010. Magnitude 6.4. Filmed in the port of Kaohsiung from board of MV “Kota Permas”.

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MUSE In Taiwan’s Airport

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feb-27-2007 muse came to Taiwan

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A380 in Taiwan TaoYuan airport

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Depart for demo flight

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Motorcycle Test Taiwan

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I went there to renew my license.

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Epic45 – May Your Heart Be The Map Live @ The Wall, Taipei 30/09/08

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Show opener at the first of two gigs in Taiwan. Amazing crowd. Thank you!

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ROC.(Taiwan) Military MV

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My film editing Taiwan army movie

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Planespotting at Taipei Sunghsan Airport on the MRT!

Posted by admin on March 29th, 2010 and filed under taiwan mrt | 1 Comment »

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Taiwan Hotel Falls down in the River cause of the Typhoon Morakot flood crazy

Posted by admin on March 29th, 2010 and filed under hotel taiwan | 1 Comment »

Hotel building collapse ! After Typhoon Morakot hit southern Taiwan, this hotel had been collapse ! It’s in very famous spring area Chihpen. It stands away from river about 300 meters, but the riverside park had been destroyed by sever water, and 8 more store building collapsed, then this hotel !

A hotel in southern Taiwan has collapsed after flood waters from Typhoon Morakot undermined its foundations , for more videos please visit http://www.fonwar.com/?ref=youtube

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is the taiwan nation against all of china or just the communist state of china?

Posted by admin on March 28th, 2010 and filed under taiwan culture | 8 Comments »

are the tensions that taiwan people feel towards china due to just the communist regime in china, or the whole idea of china? by idea, i mean the thousands of years of history and culture, which have formed the chinese image/identity, whereas the current communist regime has only been around for 60 years. so which is it? does taiwan just not like the current dictatorial state that china is in, or they don’t like their entire identity/heritage?

I have been living in Taiwan for 4 years now and I have brought up the subject of Taiwan and China several times over the years. The answer that comes back quite often is that Taiwan doesn’t like the PRC government, and that they don’t like the Chinese people who are ultra nationalists that try to say Taiwan is a part of China and not a independent country.

As for do they disacknowledge the thousands of years of Chinese history, can say that they don’t, a lot of the culture that is modern Taiwan is based on the traditional culture that was part of China before Mao’s Communist regime took over.

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Vash I applaud you for attempting to spread some knowledge around to others who are have some of the fact lacking in it. However a few things that you said are wrong too.
"What most Taiwan people "feel" is directly related to how the government propaganda want them to "feel"." This statement is really not completely true, a lot of the younger generation and the more educated are not swayed by government propaganda in the area of Taiwan China relations. Most have developed an opinion that unification with China is good for economic and security reasons, however at the same time the want to remain independent of China for mostly the same reasons. For those that I have talked to they have come to these decision based on their experiences as study abroad students and from their own knowledge of the politics.