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The Taiwan Tales
Just before landing at Kaohsiung International Airport
Photo Copyright © Ieuan Dolby, 2006
Articles by Ieuan Dolby
Life In Taiwan
The United Hotel, June 2007, 1052 Words
The Night Market, May 2006, 989 Words
The Hi Lai Restuarant, April 2006, 1397 Words
The Agora Garden Hotel, July 2005, 929 Words
The Fast Life, January 2004, 1077 Words
Coffee in Taiwan, January 2004, 1083 Words
The Betel Nut, December 2003, 3070 Words
Teaching in Taiwan
The Introduction, October 2004, 596 Words
The Education, October 2004, 1320 Words
The Schools, October 2004, 1194 Words
Inside School, October 2004, 1708 Words
The Teachers, October 2004, 808 Words
Taiwan Musings
The Taiwanese Bakery, January 2004, 923 Words
The Hanshin Department Store, December 2003, 1390 Words
The Steak House, December 2003, 1390 Words
The Swimming Pool, December 2002, 2500 Words
ArchitectureDecember 2002, 3500 Words
Mopeds, December 2002, 2704 Words
Free Gifts, December 2002, 2505 Words
Ants in the Pants, December 2002, 1671 Words
Getting Married in Taiwan
The Introduction, December 2002, 1213 Words
Getting Married, December 2002, 3677 Words
The Wedding Days, December 2002, 2509 Words
The Red Envelope, December 2002, 1701 Words
The Taiwan that I Know
An island of intrigue a little way off the coast of China. It is part of China yet it is not! America says they support Taiwan but then don't recognise it as a country although they do sell them a rather large number of expensive and high tech weapons! America and most of the rest of the world recognise China leaving only a handful of countries that like the monetary gifts given to them by the Taiwanese Governement (some call it donation) to support the cause!
With her ideal seasons, mild winters and hot summers, the place is ideal for tourism, a mountaneuos island filled with history from Dutch to Japanese influence! But somehow the hotels that resemble brothels, the lack of English street signs and taxi drivers who chew betel nut turn away the masses and so Taiwanese life remains an unkown entity to the outside world.
Foreigners are welcome though, many of these teach English to harrassed children during evening times. Incongrously, if South African teachers carry on pouring into the country as fast as they are at present the nation will resemble a suberb of Cape Town, with the majority of Taiwanese speaking an accent that is as far removed from the Queens English as an Englishman to a Scot!
Taiwan has so much to offer the outside world, not the cheap toys and easily broken tools that she was so infamous for but a culture that is deep rooted and open! The food, the drinks the night life and the friendliness all lost to the tourist as nobody knows it exists!
Ieuan Dolby
Author and Webmaster at Seadolby.Com
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