2006 BYUH Taiwanese club Culture Night 摳秋耐
Duration : 0:5:56
A trip to see the sky lanterns in Pingxi — truly a unique Taiwan experience.
The music is from a Heavenly Melody album: “Suzanne plays Heavenly Melody” favorites on Erhu (the Chinese erhu is that 2-stringed, violin-like instrument you are hearing) The title of the song is 平安夜裡真平安 (Silent Night, Peaceful Night).
Shop for it at https://shop.hms.org.tw/en/index.php?target=product.php&sn=2131
Duration : 0:2:37
A good index of a country’s lifestyle and cultural level can be found in its museums. Although Taiwan has a documented history of only 400 years, historical and geographical factors have made it a melting pot for many peoples and cultures. So in Taiwan’s many privates and public museums one can see the cultural essence that makes Taiwan great and unique. In recent years, Taiwan’s museums have made astonishing advances both in number and in quality. They have extended their basic role of exhibition, collection, education and organized events into the areas of life-long learning and out-of-work activities, and turned themselves into links between peoples and cultures all over the world. Whether being traditional or modern, being mobile or static, or being a means for the expression of the art or portrayal of life, Taiwan’s museums have served its purposes. They are an index of Taiwan’s cultural achievement that reflects the diversity and vitality of maritime culture.
Duration : 0:9:16
Taiwan Famous Culture Festival – Dajia Matsu (From Taichung to Chiayi with Matsu , by walk way , about 300 kms , 8 days 7 nights).
Duration : 0:1:38
A lot of places in Taiwan that are ideal for bicycle riding are being developed into routes that will be highly popular tourist areas. That means all of you out there who like getting out on your ‘iron horses’, as they’re called in Chinese, will have even safer and more interesting places to go.
Duration : 0:6:28
A look into the National Parks of Taiwan. A campaign consisting of 4 spots featuring Yangmingshan, Shei-Pa, Taroko, Yushan, Kenting, Kinmen and Dong-Sa. A National Geographic Channel Asia production.
Duration : 0:0:46
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Description: Night markets in Taiwan are not just places to buy things to eat and drink and wear. They are also an essential part of nightlife for many Taiwanese people. Vendors selling popular snacks gather in the streets and jam into the alleys of the night markets, selling delicious food at good prices as part of the unforgettable experience of the night market. Today the night market has gradually come to serve as sort of a “mini-carnival” in the daily lives of the people of Taiwan. Let’s go to the Raohe Street Night Market now to have some Taiwanese food and have fun!
Duration : 0:7:20
This film is talked about the indigenous culture in Taiwan.
The purpose of this film is for learning the indigenous culture.
When the pictures are not allowed us to use, we will take them out.
Thanks for your concerning. Have a good time with indigenous culture.
Duration : 0:6:38
Video shown at the 2006 “We Are Family” Asian American New Student Orientation Committee (AANSOC) event, a part of Stanford’s New Student Orientation (NSO).
Duration : 0:2:22