Whatever its origin, it’s a pretty handy word to use and will let everyone know that you’re in touch with the popular culture references of 10 years ago. Posted in Chinese characters, Curiosities, Home, Languages in Taiwan, Phrase of the Day, Taiwanese Language, Word of the Day | ...
TAIPEI, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) -- Several teachers in Taiwan have expressed concerns about education policies aimed at removing Chinese cultural elements from the curriculum and textbooks, calling for immediate efforts to awaken the "Chinese soul" in the hearts of Taiwan people, especially the youth. ...
For quite a few of my students in Taiwan, making regular trips to the library during the weekends is the norm. I am also particularly impressed with how state-of-the-art libraries in Singapore are and it has long been a culture of young people here that they will choose to hang out ...
Hsiao Yung-ray, who is from Taiwan and works as a school principal on the Chinese mainland, has dedicated herself to preserving traditional Chinese culture through education and cultivating students who are proud to be Chinese.Born in Taipei, Taiwan, she returned to her family’s ancestral home ...
BEIJING, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) -- Any attempt to distance Taiwan from Chinese culture will not gain public support, a Chinese mainland spokesperson said Wednesday. An Fengshan, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said at a press conference that a move proposed by Taiwa...
(2003). Crisis communication in Chinese culture: A case study in Taiwan. Asian Journal of Communication, 13(2), 50-64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01292980309364838Yu, T. h., & Wen, W. C. (2003). Crisis communication in Chinese culture: A case study in Taiwan. Asian Journal of ...
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The summer camp, organized by the Chinese Culture Institute, is in its 17th year. Over 17,000 students from Taiwan have taken part in the tour, most of whom had not been to the mainland before.
Taiwan, an island nation nestled in the heart of East Asia, boasts a language landscape that is as diverse and intriguing as its rich culture and history. While Mandarin Chinese is the official language, the linguistic tapestry of Taiwan is woven with unique threads, including distinctive accents...