guide of project in nsysu
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Introduce our project and show you life in Taiwan.TRANSCRIPT
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National Sun Yat-sen University
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AIESEC NSYSU is located in Kaohsiung City. Located in the southwestern region, Kaohsiung is the second biggest city in Taiwan. Our school--NSYSU--is prestigious in oceanography, computer science, social science, and business and management programs (all best in management programs (all best in Southern Taiwan).
AIESEC NSYSU
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Dream beyond Language - Love of Life
Our Project
This the program about making the impacts on the Taiwanese children.Trough the sharing from your foreign country and cooperating with the local teacher,we hope to broaden their vision and create the different experience form them.Your involvement is the biggest pleasure for us,and we sincerely welcome your us,and we sincerely welcome your participation.
Our ProjectOur Project
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JD:◎ Preparing teaching materials abt your national culture in English.◎ Delivering ten classes to kids in any form per weeks.◎ Your teaching targets are aged from 7~16 students. students.
Time:Feb to July or Sep to Jan (6 to 8 weeks) Request:Only excellent level of English
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We have an excellent reception team, sweet AIESEC family and lovely home-stay family as well! Also we will provide free daily meals and accommodation!
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Taiwan7
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InformationArea : 36,000 square kilometers
Population : 23 million
Language : Mandarin / Taiwanese / Hakka / Indigenous Languages
Religion : Buddhism / Taoism / Christianity / Islam...
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Taiwan
Philippines
JapanSouth Korea
China
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Location The island of Taiwan is located in East Asia, in the South China Sea.
Taiwan is at the same latitude as Mexico and Hawaii.
The Philippines lie to the south of Taiwan.
Japan is Taiwan's neighbor in the north.
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Sky lanterns
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Literature & Art- Glove Puppetry Glove puppetry is one of the most important traditional performing arts in Taiwan, an art form that incorporates literary motifs, music, and voice acting.
The puppets are expertly crafted with The puppets are expertly crafted with carved wooden heads, elaborate attire, and other trimmings that make them works of art in their own right. Their faces have no obvious expression; the liveliness of the figurines depends entirely on the puppetry skills of the puppeteer. The carvings and paintings puppeteer. The carvings and paintings of the puppet stage further add to the delight of the show.
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Calligraphy
Lion Dance Chinese Knots
Mingnan architecture
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Literature & Art- Taiwan Aborigines Taiwan aboriginals have nothing in common with australian ones, except the name. "Aborigine" or "aboriginal" is a word derived from Latin that simply means "original inhabitant, native, indigenous."
The origin of indigenous peoples of Taiwan The origin of indigenous peoples of Taiwan is still debated. It is certain that they belong to the family of Austronesian peoples.
Therefore Taiwan aboriginals are different Therefore Taiwan aboriginals are different from Han Chinese and rather similar to Polynesians, Malays and Filipinos. Today a quite popular theory argues that Taiwan is the original "home" of all the Austronesian people.
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Harvest Festival Flying Fish Festival
Tattoo Craft
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FoodThese collections of street stalls, sidewalk vendors and small canteens are a major part of the Taiwanese social scene.
- Night Market
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In Taiwan, night markets are known for its specialty xiaochi food items. Xiaochi translates broadly as "small eats" or snacks. Such foods are either served as carry-out or sometimes at small tables with stools for seating.with stools for seating.
Specific foods will often change from year to year with passing fads and become characteristic snacks of Taiwan, such as oyster omelet, Taiwanese Fried Chicken Breast, and stinky tofu persist.
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Not only is food served in night markets, but also a lot of products are sold. You can buy many inexpensive, high-quality products, such as clothing, shoes, accessories, toys, CDs and so on.
In night markets, you can eat In night markets, you can eat delicious Taiwanese cuisine and find marvels everywhere. You can experience special and memorable trips in Taiwan. Enjoy !
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Foodin Taiwan
Oyster Omelet Soup Dumpling
Stinky Tofu Beef Noodles20
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Hello
Thank you
Sorry
Goodbye
English Chinese Pronunciation
你好
謝謝
對不起
再見
Ni Hau
Shie Shie
Duei Bu Chi
Tzai Jian
Learn Easy Chinses
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Get more information
http://www.tbroc.gov.tw/
http://www.taiwan.gov.tw/mp.asp?mp=1002
Alishan
http://www.taiwan-travel-experience.com/
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Koahsiung
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Dragon and Tiger Pagoda
Location: Taiwan’s southwest.
Population: Approx. 2,770,000
Language: Mandarin and Taiwanese, Hakkanese and a number of aboriginal languages.
Climate:Climate: The rainy season lasts from May to October. The average temperature is 24.4C. July is the warmest month and January the coldest. There is little difference between daytime
Information
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Kaohsiung is located Taiwan’s Southwestern region and is a long narrow stretch of land. Its total area consists of 2,946 square kilometers. Chianan and Pingtung plains are located on the north and east sides. The Taiwan Straits are located to the west and the Bashi Channel to the south.to the south.
Geographically it is in an ideal location. The large harbor makes it an important trade and commerce stop along the Northeast Asia / South Pacific passageway. This has quickly propelled the development of this international city.
Location
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Sizihwan
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How to arrive in Kaohsiung?By Plane
Kaohsiung International Airport
Address: No.2, Jhongshan 4th Rd., Siaogang District, Kaohsiung City 812 Free Tel: 0800-090-108
Website:http://www.kia.gov.tw
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Kaohsiung Harbor
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Taiwan High Speed Rail
Website: http://www.thsrc.com.tw/en/
From Taipei to Koahsiung(Zuoying station) Take: 1.5 hr Cost: NT$1500 ($50 USD)
By High Speed Rail
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Taiwan Railway
Website: http://www.railway.gov.tw/en/index.aspx
From Taipei to Koahsiung Take: 4.5 hr Cost: Around NT$850 ($24 USD)
By Train
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Website:http://www.krtco.cm.tw/en/index.aspx
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Public Bike46 stations in Koahsiung city center.
Free for the first hour.
Connect to Metro and tourist spots.
Website: http://www.c-bike.com.tw/english/
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Central Park Station
Get more informationhttp://khh.travel/en/
http://wikitravel.org/en/Kaohsiung
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Contact us
Ben Lin , Match Manager
Email: [email protected]
Mobile:+886911828122
Skype:jaguar820810Blog:http://sylcproject.blogspot.tw/
AIESEC NSYSU 2013