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About Taiwan

Taiwan's total land area is only about 3,6000 square kilometers; it is shaped like a tobacco leaf that is narrow at both ends. It lies on the southeastern
part of mainland Asia, in between the Taiwan Straits and Mainland China; one of the solitary islands on the western coast of the Pacific Ocean. To the north lies Japan and Okinawa, to the south is the Philippines. Many
airlines fly to Taiwan; this convenience makes it the perfect travel destination. Lying on the western edge of the Pacific "rim of fire," the continuous
tectonic movements have created majestic peaks, rolling hills and plains, basins, coastlines, and other wonders. Taiwan sees climates of many types:
tropical, sub-tropical, and temperate; one is also able to experience the different seasons distinctively. There are about 18,400 species of wildlife on the island, with more than 20% belonging to rare or endangered species, Among
these are Sakura salmon, Taiwan mountain goat, Formosan monkey, Formosan black bear, blue magpie, royal pheasant, Hsuehshan's grass lizard, and many more.
The government has established 6 national parks and 11 national scenic areas to preserve Taiwan's best natural ecological environment and culture relics. Take in the splendor and sheer heights of the cliffs at Taroko Gorge; take
a ride on the Alishan train--one of only three mountain railways in the world--and experience the breathtaking sunset and seas of clouds; hike up to the summit of North Asia's highest peak, Jade Mountain. You can also soak
up the sun in Kenting, Asia's version of Hawaii; stand at the edge of Sun Moon Lake; traipse through the Hua-Tong
East Rift Valley; or visit the offshore islands of Kinmen and Penghu. It's fun in capital letters as well as an awesome journey of natural discovery!
The cultural aspects are also not to be missed. The blending of hakka, Taiwanese, and main-land cultures has produced a rich plethora of cultural and social colors. Whether it is religion, architecture, language, living habits, or
food, it's just one big exciting melting pot! Food is the best representative of this cultural mixing and matching. Aside from cuisines from different parts of the mainland such as Zhejiang, Hunan, Guangdong, Yunnan, Shanghai,
Beijing, Sichuan, and others, there is also the local Taiwanese cuisine as well as the local delicacies of each area. http://www.culture.tw/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=592&Itemid=258
Taiwan in video: Attentively listen to the heartbeat of Taiwan
on youtube Ilha Formosa - Taiwan with beautiful nature and rich culture
on youtube
The information about Taiwan Taiwan Government Taiwan National Parks Top 10 Tours in Taiwan Theme Tourism in Taiwan Taiwan Forestry National Taiwan Museum
Birding in Taiwan
Reflections of Taiwan by Dr. Robert Butler Taiwan Trip Report by Jo Ann MacKenzie Bird Watching in Taiwan
Natural Conservation in Taiwan Taiwan's bird protection efforts receive recognition Success stories in bird conservation
Taiwan blessed with 53 major wild bird habitats Formosa Early History
Knowing Taiwan
: Taiwan Environment;
Taiwan Plants; Taiwan Animals;
Taiwan Birds; Taiwan Eco-organization
台灣美麗的自然景觀與豐富的多元文化影片
台灣心跳聲:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAC9DX26pX0

Taiwan Government 台灣政府資訊 Taiwan Homeland Magazine 新故鄉雜誌 台灣文化BBS站
南方社區文化站 中國時報旅遊網站 福爾摩沙:十七世紀的臺灣、荷蘭與東亞 故宮博物院網站
Formosa Early History 世界遺產知識網
http://www4.cca.gov.tw/whc/main.jsp
故事台灣
法國哲學家沙特(Jean Paul Sartre)說:
人類一直是一個說故事者,他總是活在他自身與他人的故事中。他也總是透過這些故事來看一切的事物,並且以好像在不斷的重新訴說這些故事的方式生活下去。
我們可以說,故事創造一種世界觀、一種人生價值觀。好的故事不僅可以治療精神扭曲的病患,並且可以尋找集體的自信與認同。透過令人愉悅、感動的比喻(metaphor)故事,我們可以重新找到面對醜陋現實的方法,正視我們過去的歷史,並且找到一個繼續努力,正面發展未來的深層動機、深刻的動力。
摘自劉大和的推動「故事台灣」--故事就是人的存在方式
台灣老照片
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