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Rainbow Lin : Grandma Nitti’s Kitchen – Your Home Away From Home

It was a quiet announcement. However, it was one that quickly spread around the world through social media in a matter of minutes. Eight hundred fifty-one Facebook shares and 2.7 k likes  later, friends of Rainbow Lin learned that Grandma Nitti’s Kitchen, the oldest Western restaurant in Taiwan, was closing. (Please click or tap on […]

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Happy 8th Anniversary, Red Room International Village

The Red Room was created from a conversation between Ping Chu and Ayesha Mehta, its co-founders. Good ideas materialize quickly here in Taiwan and in 2009, these like-minded people and  their friends gathered at the Aveda Learning Kitchen for the first “official” Red Room gathering. Each person brought wine or something to add to the

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Yen Hong Lin – Innovative Product Designer

Taiwan is getting the world’s attention as an innovation-based economy. And it has a lot going for it; a strong tech manufacturing background, a growing energetic start-up sector and a large talent pool, especially when it comes to the innovation-design sector. (Please click or tap on any thumbnail to view it in full screen and

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Jake’s Country Kitchen – A Long-standing Community Tradition

There is something about the Taiwan expat network that rocks it when it comes to sharing local news that will impact our lives. Several months ago, when reading a Taipei Facebook post I learned that Jake’s Country Kitchen, one of Taipei’s oldest expat Western-style restaurants was going to be moving. An immediate “Oh, no” was

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Lansing Chen – Devoted Educator Teaching the Ancient Japanese Art of Ikebana

Lansing Chen, a devoted practitioner and teacher of ikebana, the ancient Japanese art of flower arrangement, has nurtured her passion for over three decades. Inspired by her mother’s love for flora, Lansing’s journey began in junior high when a visiting Japanese ikebana artist would carefully select materials from their garden for stunning arrangements throughout their home. Years later, fate led Lansing to a fabric shop in Taipei, where she discovered a teacher who shared her excitement for floral design. As Lansing made her first arrangement with leftover flowers, her dream of delving deeper into the art of ikebana started to blossom.

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Eva Salazar-Liu – Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology

Dr. Eva Salazar-Liu, a member of the Center’s counseling team since 1987, focused on cross-cultural issues and relationships. Her expertise included counseling on cross-cultural adjustment and conflict resolution. She emphasized self-reflection and open dialogue, listening to clients’ perspectives and creating culturally-sensitive interventions. Beyond counseling, she engaged in community work, provided pro bono assistance to overseas

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