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Silent Night : The Timeless Christmas Carol First Sung on December 24, 1818

On a serene Christmas Eve in 1818, in the Austrian village of Oberndorf, “Silent Night” was first performed amid post-Napoleonic hardships. Penned by priest Joseph Mohr and composed by Franz Gruber for guitar due to a broken organ, the carol’s lyrics evoke peace, divine love, and redemption. Spreading globally, it inspired the 1914 WWI truce and remains a beacon of hope in today’s divided world, translated into 300 languages.

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From Saint Nicholas to Santa : The Origins of Christmas Cheer

Saint Nicholas began as a discreet 4th-century bishop known for helping the poor, but his legacy travelled across Europe and eventually transformed into the figure we now call Santa Claus. His feast day on December 6 still brings simple, warm traditions in many countries. His story shows how quiet kindness can shape entire cultures.

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Thanksgiving Finds a New Home in Taiwan

Thanksgiving in Taiwan turns into a gentle blend of cultures, where traditional dishes mix with local flavors and gatherings feel relaxed and intimate. The holiday isn’t widely celebrated, yet the island’s kindness makes it easy to create meaningful moments. Friends, families, and expats shape their own version of the day, discovering that gratitude travels well across borders.

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Halloween 2025 in Taiwan: A Spooktacular Nationwide Celebration

Halloween 2025 in Taiwan was one of the most vibrant and widely celebrated editions to date, with festivities lighting up cities across the island from family-friendly parades to high-energy adult parties. Held on Friday, October 31, 2025, the celebrations spanned several weeks, featuring major events in Taipei, Kaohsiung, Tainan, and Hsinchu County, offering immersive experiences

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Tradition Meets Machine : The Chinese Typewriter Saga

The Chinese typewriter is more than a machine—it is a cultural bridge. From clumsy 19th-century prototypes to elegant designs like Lin Yutang’s MingKwai and IBM’s electric models, each step showed how tradition could bend without breaking. Today’s digital input methods stand as proof that Chinese writing, once seen as an obstacle, remains resilient in the modern world.

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