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The Lunar New Year and Children at Play

Traditional children’s games and toys have undergone a number of changes over the past hundred years. The simple handcrafted leaf boats of rural China have given way to sophisticated computer games. However, there is a growing trend among parents and educators to return to non-tech or traditional toys and games for  children, especially during Covid […]

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Japanese Folklore : The Amabie – A Protector Against Illness

Throughout the ages, fishermen all over the world have reported seeing strange creatures from the sea. Their terrifying tales of giant sea monsters and serpents have become global legends. However, in Asia just off the coast of Japan lived a gentle sea creature called amabie (ah-mah-bee-ey). (Please click or tap on any thumbnail to view

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Taiwanese Artist Patrick Lee : Inspired by the Power of Art

For Patrick Lee, life has presented one adventure after another, some more challenging and energizing than others, but always with positive connotations. The one thing that has remained a  source of continual inspiration for him is the power of art. (Please click or tap on any thumbnail to view it in full screen and make

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Le Sommelier – A Classic French Wine Bar in Tianmu

Among the lingering charms of Taipei are its older neighborhoods. Their narrow streets and alleys hold remnants of the past, along with unexpected surprises and diversity. Le Sommelier, a long-time popular French wine bar, is located in one of these older areas, Tianmu. Tucked away at the far-end of an antiquated wrap-around building and a few steps down to the sub-ground level, Le Sommelier offers patrons not only a good wine menu, but also a place to gather for monthly events and special occasions.

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Green Building Practices, Rooftop Garden Design and Ecological Habitats : Winkler Partners

Since 2006, Robin Winkler, founder of Winkler Partners Attorneys at Law of Taiwan and Foreign Legal Affairs, has had a visionary mission. That mission is for his organization to have a positive  impact on the environment. (Please click or tap on any thumbnail to view it in full screen and make it readable.)    

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About Women : Conversations Between a Writer and a Painter

Throughout history, women have created and used special personal patterns of language to express themselves. In China’s Jiangyong County in southern Hunan Province, women were taught nushu, (possibly early as the Song and Yuan dynasty, 13th to 14th century) an ancient secret written and spoken language. Nushu allowed women to freely share with each other

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When “Living Foreign” – Be Prepared for Emergencies With a “Go Bag”

It’s 2020 and “living foreign” has had a few more challenges added to its list than in previous decades: increased fallout from climate change, global political unrest, aircraft casualties, epidemics and toxic industrial accidents that have caused severe damage to our natural resources and environments. (Please click or tap on any thumbnail to view it

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21st Century Third Culture Kids

Twenty-first century third culture kids (TCK) with all their international experience and bilingual (sometimes multi-lingual) language capabilities, along with a cultural savviness when it comes to navigating cross-cultural situations, are still unsure of themselves. Why? (Please click or tap on any thumbnail to view it in full screen and make it readable.)     This

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