Life in Taiwan

A closer look at life in Taiwan, including culture, customs, and everyday activities.

6 videos · Total duration: 59:58

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History of baseball & baseball in TaiwanThe video discusses the history and development of baseball in Taiwan, from its introduction during Japanese occupation to the establishment of professional leagues. It highlights the popularity of baseball in Taiwan, showcasing the country's strong baseball culture and the enthusiasm of fans supporting their teams.Comprehensible Mandarin

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Little hot pot in TaiwanThe video discusses the unique culture of Taiwanese hot pot, specifically focusing on individual small hot pots. It highlights the convenience, customization, and enjoyment of sharing this popular dish with friends and family in Taiwan.Comprehensible Mandarin

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Winter in Taiwan - Chinese Comprehensible InputThe video provides an overview of Taiwan's winter, highlighting the unique characteristics of the season and popular activities and foods during this time. It emphasizes the need to stay warm and bring an umbrella due to the frequent rain in Taiwan's winters.Comprehensible Mandarin

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Mid-Autumn FestivalThe video discusses the traditional Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, highlighting the significance of family reunion, mooncake eating, barbecue, and fireworks as important activities during the celebration, emphasizing the joy and unity shared among family and friends.Comprehensible Mandarin

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Houses in USA vs Taiwan The video discusses the differences between houses in the United States and Taiwan in terms of their types, sizes, interior layouts, and construction materials. In the United States, houses are generally larger with separate living spaces, while in Taiwan, houses are smaller and often constructed with reinforced concrete due to the country's climate and seismic activity.Comprehensible Mandarin

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Taiwan night marketThe video introduces Taiwan's unique night markets, showcasing popular ones like Shilin Night Market in Taipei with famous snacks such as Big Bun Wrap Small Bun and Taro Balls. The vibrant atmosphere, diverse food options, and variety of street vendors create a delightful experience for visitors to explore and indulge in Taiwanese street food culture.Comprehensible Mandarin