invitation to submit articles do you know what's cool
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Invitation to Submit Articles
Do you know what's cool & what's hot in Taipei? Tell us about “your”Taipei !For all your article submissions, please provide your name, address, email address, and contact number. Discover Taipei reserves the right to edit all articles as its editors see fit. Compensation will be paid to authors of accepted articles.
NOTE: Articles should be typed. Photographs and slides are both acceptable for the related articles.
Please send submission to: Discover Taipei, Department of Information, Taipei City Government4F, No.1, Shifu Rd., Taipei 110 Or email to [email protected]
Discover Taipei is Available at市政府新聞處Department of Information, Taipei City Government(02) 2728-7564 4F, No. 1, Shifu Rd., Taipei
中正國際航空站一Information Desk at Entry Lobby, Chiang Kai-shek International Airport (03) 398-2965 Dayuan, Taoyuan County
中正國際航空站二Tourist Service Center at Exit Lobby, Chiang Kai-shek International Airport(03) 398-2015 Dayuan, Taoyuan County
美國在台協會American Institure in Taiwan(02) 2709-2000 No.7, Lane 134, Sec. 3, Xinyi Rd., Taipei
遠企購物中心Taipei Metro the Mall(02) 2378-6666#6580 NO. 203, Sec. 2, Dunhua S. Rd., Taipei
國語日報語文中心Mandarin Daily News (Language Center)(02) 2341-8821 No. 2, Fuzhou St., Taipei
臺灣師大國語教學中心National Taiwan Normal University (Mandarin Training Center)(02) 2391-4248#22 No.162, Sec. 1, Heping E. Rd., Taipei
聖多福天主教堂St. Christopher Catholic Church(02) 2594-7914 No.51, Sec. 3, Zhongshan N. Rd., Taipei
士林區公所Shilin District Office(02) 2882-6200#8725 8F, No.439 Zhongzheng Rd., Taipei
臺北士林劍潭活動中心Shilin Jiantan Overseas Youth Activity Center(02) 2885-2151 No.16, Sec. 4, Zhongshan N. Rd., Taipei
捷運沿線各站All Stations of MRT Lines
台北市警察局各分局Fourteen District Police Precinct
南港軟體工業園區Nangang Software Park(02) 2655-3093#124 2F, No.19-10, Sanchong Rd., Taipei
誠品書店各分店Eslite Bookstore
新學友書局Senseio Bookstore
伊是咖啡Is Coffee
美國學校Taipei American School(02) 2873-9900 No. 800, Sec. 6, Zhongshan N. Rd., Taipei
世貿中心外貿協會Taiwan External Trade Development Council, TAITRA(02) 2725-1111 No. 5, Sec. 5, Xinyi Rd., Taipei
台北當代藝術館Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei(02) 2552-3720 No. 39, Changan W. Rd., Taipei
官邸藝文沙龍Mayor’s Residence Arts Salon(02) 2396-9398 No. 46, Shiujou Rd., Taipei
國立故宮博物院National Palace Museum(02) 28812021 No. 221, Sec. 2, Chihshan Rd., Taipei
台北國際藝術村Taipei Artist Village(02) 3393-7377 No. 7, Peiping E. Rd., Taipei
二二八紀念館Taipei 228 Memorial Museum(02) 2389-7228 No. 3, Ketagalan Boulevard, Taipei
交通部觀光局旅遊服務中心Travel Service Center, Tourism Bureau, M.O.T.C.(02) 2717-3737 No. 240, Dunhua N . Rd., Taipei
紅樓Red Theatre(02) 2311-9380 No. 10, Chengdu Rd., Taipei
紫藤廬Wistaria House(02) 2363-7375 No. 1, Lane 16, Sec. 3, Shinsheng S. Rd., Taipei
光點台北SPOT-Taipei Film House(02) 2778-2991 No. 18, Sec. 2, Zhongshan N. Rd., Taipei
金牌健身事業Gold’s Gym(02)2325-8888 3F, No. 6, Sec. 4, Xinyi Rd., Taipei
亞典圖書公司Art Land Book Co. Ltd.(02)2784-5166 No. 122, Sec. 3, Renai Rd., Taipei
中正紀念堂Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall(02)2343-1119 No. 21, Zhongshan S. Rd., Taipei
金石堂圖書Kingstone Bookstore
EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
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H oliday greetings!
Whether your excitement matches mine because you are about to enter a time filled with joy and smiling faces, or because you get a few days off work, here are some things-to-do suggestions for the upcoming holiday-filled period. For the couch-pota to c rowd, inspiration to stir may come by checking out the top movies as selected by the Golden Horse committee, or checking to-visit places suggested by Latin representatives to Taiwan in Latins, Ta iwanese Share Passion for the Good Things in Life, where appreciation for a lively city bounded by mountains bursts forth.
Maybe you, like me, have reason to miss the fun of this festive season as experienced in North America and other points West - the Christmas carols, mistletoe, food, and so much more. We serve up a special article this issue on restaurants famous for Peking duck. So why spend time preparing or going out in search of Christmas turkey? After all, duck is a great European Christmas tradition. And after studying about ducks, why not get quacking on our helpful piece on table etiquette on page 56, which will prevent embarrassment at the dining table? If poultry is not on your to-savor list for the festive season, our article on Christmas traditions in
Taipei will nevertheless lend a hand in tackling your other seasonal-planning traditions while in this faraway land.
Visits to friends will no doubt appear repeatedly on your agenda
calendar during this season, when two big festivals come roaring in, Christmas and Chinese New Year. For a quick primer on gift purchasing, please check out On the Hunt for the Perfect X’mas Souvenirs. Gift items range from jade to sweets. For last-minute gift shoppers, a word of advice from yours truly: go to page 30.
So, have you decided yet where to go for this year’s New Year’s countdown? Your new New Year’s resolutions will no doubt be a recurring subject during holiday discourses. Have you pledged yourself to continuing your studies or picking up a new hobby? Language barriers can be daunting if doing so in Taipei, so Jerri Graham’s
articles in this issue are just what you need. (p.4 and p.20) Getting a formal English education at a prestigious local university or pursuing recreational learning according to your own
schedule will surely bring just as much reward as all your hard toil at your workplace over the next year! Taking strategic breaks from your busy schedule is the key to healthy living, so we launch you on the path to learning tips on running in Taipei from selected organizations in Taipei on the Run and to self-discovery of nearby outdoor treasures in The Beautiful Colors of Taipei Autumns.
Too much fast and too furious activity demanded from you in these articles, you say? Slow the pace by enjoying our photo essay by Daniel Mojahedi, where he takes you back to Taipei’s developmental colonial stage via the city’s historical architecture. (p. 36) They say photos speak louder than words, but we
find the best communication is when photos and words sing together, as they do here. Expanding from the story of one urban location, we go global in theme with Taipei Fine Arts Museum Opens Taipei Biennial 2006 with Dirty Yoga. Yes, this year’s theme is indeed called “Dirty Yoga,” designed to bring aerobic exercise for all minds ready for globalization.
Slow down, read on, and for your own good do not fast forward.
Hope you enjoy reading this issue of DTB. If you have any suggestions, don’t hesitate to email or fax us. Email: [email protected]: (02) 2720-5909
Taipei to Again Be Bathed in the Color Red For the Festive Holiday Season
Discover Taipei Bimonthly Issue No.56 / November 2006
cover story: comfortable learning environment delivers even better results to student performance. (photo by Wang Neng-yu)
cover photo: Taken in the afternoon of autumn at the National Taipei University of education on Heping e. rd. (和平東路). (photo by Wang Neng-yu)
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2006 Taipei City Government.All rights reserved. Reproduction in any formwithout written permission is prohibited.Views expressed in the articles do not reflectopinions of the Taipei City Government.
PublisherLo Chih-cheng
Division ChiefJiang Chuen-huey
Managing EditorJoanna Kuo
EditorsKymberly ChengJohn Jia-ren Lee
ConsultantsAmanda DowsleyJerome F. Keating
PhotographerWang Neng-yu
Art DirectorYu Ming-Lung Design Co.(02)2703-6816
PrinterChoice Company(02)8768-2088
Department of InformationTaipei City Government4F, No.1, Shifu Rd, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.CTel: (02)2720-8889#2028Fax: (02)2720-5909
ISSN: 17281741GPN: 2009005414
Cover S to ryGetting Educated by Getting It in TaipeiBy Jerri C. Graham
Spec ia l Repor tPeking Duck: All Its Quacked Up to Be! By Brian Asmus
L i v ing in Ta ipe iLatins, Taiwanese Share Passion for the Good Things in LifeBy Brian Asmus
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Living in Taipie: colorful and prestigious stones can be purchased at the Jade Market every weekend. (photo by Monideepa Banerjee)
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Outdoor Ac t i v i t i e sThe Beautiful Colors of Taipei AutumnsBy Sean Scanlan
Cu l tu re/Ar tTaipei Fine Arts Museum Opens Taipei Biennial 2006 with Dirty YogaBy Sean Scanlan
The Golden Horse Film Festival By Sean Scanlan
FoodTable Etiquette Taipei-style – the ultimate guide for the dinner guestBy Mark Caltonhill
Spor t Taipei on the Run By Monideepa Banerjee
Calling On the Creativity Muse in TaipeiBy Jerri C. Graham
Celebrating Christmas in TaipeiBy Daniel Mojahedi
On the Hunt for the Perfect X'mas SouvenirsText by Monideepa Banerjee
Pho to E s sayLooking Back: A Brief View of Some of Taipei’s Older Buildings By Daniel Mojahedi
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