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It’s no joke. They started their marriages in the can. Guess there is no where to go but up from their.
This is a very touching video about the Taiwan 2-28 massacre and one mans story. It is a memorial to the man Kang A-Yue, who passed away in June of 2007. The video is in Chinese, but has English subtitles.
From onepoundYAY
In remembrance of Mr. Kang A-Yue (康阿裕) and his elder [...]
Many a young man have dreams of sleeping with the ladies of the skies, airline stewardesses. Outside of KLM, which seems to go for the “butch aunty” sort of stewardess, the other airlines I have seen pick attractive, multilingual, and tall (so they can reach the overhead bins) girls.
Now, in what [...]
Taiwan psycho was filming from his dashboard cam in his car and caught a scooter - car accident one day. After watching the film, I am still left wondering what the lady in the scooter was doing so far over, in fact in the oncoming lane of traffic…
This is a video showing people scamming others out of cash at an ATM. The video is in Chinese, but it is easy to get the point of it. There are 2 people, and one of them distracts the person using the ATM after the cash comes out but before the card [...]
I think I am starting a bit of a theme here with another post of drunk people in Taiwan. This one is of some foreigners and Taiwanese man that is hammered, and the Taiwanese man doesn’t want the foreigner to leave. I’ve been in similar situations before with drunken Taiwanese acting like fools, [...]
Here is a short video made by a student’s cellphone of a teacher getting pissed off and kicking/taking a student down to the ground.
Here is a translation of what is said by the video maker, translated by the video maker:
Teacher:Everybody say it’s two test papers.
student:I don’t know.
Teacher:Why everybody know and you don’t know?
student:I didn’t heard.
Teacher:Why [...]
Here is a video I shot of French band Dimi Dero. They came to Taiwan to play Spring Scream and various other venues during their whirlwind tour of Taiwan. They played so well at Spring Scream that they were asked to play again at a bigger stage at a better time. If [...]
I went to Sally’s birthday party at the Hangout bar in Tainan and they had a special treat. Girls dancing on the stage in lingerie. It is amazing what you can see sometimes in Taiwan if you just get out.
Underdog Pictures travels to Taipei to seek out and document the Wikipedia community, one part of a month long Asia tour. The making of “Truth in Numbers - the Wikipedia Story”
The deadline is tomorrow for those of you that still would like to enter an essay for prestige and/or 700 Taiwanese beans. This is one of several stories we have posted that have been contributed to Wasai Taiwan. If you are interested in submitting an essay, the deadline for submition is December 10th, [...]
The deadline is rapidly approaching for those of you that still would like to enter for prestige or the 700 Taiwanese beans. This is one of several stories we will be posting that have been contributed to Wasai Taiwan. If you are interested in submitting an essay, the deadline for submition is December [...]
This is the first of several stories we will be posting that have been contributed to Wasai Taiwan. If you are interested in submitting an essay, the deadline for submition is December 10th, 2007. Essays should be between 300 - 600 words, and you will be paid NT 700 dollars for your story. [...]
Chienni McCullough’s Taiwan Storybook
By Chienni McCullough
Taiwanese people have an interesting habit of not caring about the environment that surrounds their homes. As long as the inside of their homes are clean, it won’t matter if their neighborhood is filled with the droppings of stray dogs with dermatological diseases, that the alleys between apartment blocks [...]
Here is the latest from our special guest writer Chienni. For more stories from her, check out Chienni McCullough’s Taiwan Storybook
A Taiwanese family in Ping Dong
To all the old ladies I’ve met in Taiwan:
I admit it: I am a very bad mother. There, now will you all please leave me alone?!