3. Iron eggs
Iron eggs are a specialty egg-based dish
from Taiwan.They are considered a
delicacy and originated in the Tamsui
District of New Taipei City.
The recooking and drying process
eventually resulted in eggs that were
dark, flavourful, and chewy, which was
extremely popular with the locals.
"Grandma's iron eggs“are very famous.
4. Tea
Teas can generally be divided into
categories based on how they are
processed. There are at least six
different types of tea: white, yellow,
green, oolong, black, and post-
fermented tea Tea harvest on the
eastern shores of the Black Sea, ca.
1905–15.
Tea is traditionally classified based
on the techniques with which it is
produced and processed.
5. Suncake
The first suncakes were made in
Taichung City. They used
condensed malt sugar as a filling
for cake pastries. Later on, pastry
maker hai modified the cakes to
their current form.
Though not originally called
"suncakes", they were given the
name by the owner of "Sun
Booth", one of the most famous
pastry shops that sells them. The
name was not trademarked, and
other pastry shops used the same
name for their own suncakes.
6. Pineapple cake
Pineapple cake filling melon, raw
pineapple, add egg, egg yolk and
honey made; pineapple stir sugar
boiled to complete the stuffing,
baked, cooled, cut into pieces and
then packaged.Stuffing is brewed
with pure soil pineappleMelon silk
and pineapple filling and less sticky
teeth. (No melon silk called soil
pineapple cake)Typically saved for
room temperature storage,
refrigeration, refrigeration will be
making the fillings harden.
7. Cannabis volume
Since the inheritance from
the grandfather era, Anding
Township, Tainan County
family more than 50 years,
Yang Kee manual cannabis
volume, the boss Mr. Cai will
be the traditional fashion of
this tradition, since the
Tainan civil rights road for
some alleys within the market
to carry forward the heritage,
bringingmany old who was
young, sweet taste crispy and
delicious cannabis volume
typified memories.
9. Hakka shirt
To the northern part of
the "Hakka fabric"
clothing design as well as
the newly created
"Hakka shirt, looking
forward to become the
new Hakka clothing.
10. Aboriginal clothing
Our Taiwan have lots of
Aboriginal,and there
clothes are beautiful
14 Ethnic : Atayal
,Amis, Rapongan , Tsou ,
Thao , Paiwan , Rukai ,
Puyuma, Seediq ,
Sakizaya , Truku ,
Kavalan , Bunun ,
Saysiyat
12. Taichung Park Pavilion
In Taichung Park is not only a city historical sites, it is the
spiritual symbol of Taichung City, Taichung City
Government House emblem image source. Club during the
Japanese occupation, Hong Park Pavilion and spire
pavilion, the pavilion below the surface to the concrete
columns supporting the platform above beams to wooden
structures. Peripheral fence of cast iron railings. The main
pillar also hosted a cast iron made lighthouse. The roof
shape of the tip of a four-ridge arc to pay for the top high
design.
In the beginning only huts in the park pavilion, a pool
pavilion for the first generation. October 24, 1908, the
second generation pool pavilion is to be held in Taichung,
Taiwan Longitudinal Railway full formula "built
monuments as the railroad, was to come to Taiwan to
preside over the Japanese royal free hospital palace
contained Ren Prince of Wales by the Minister of Railways
Hasegawa would like to refer to boot into Citing the open
space. The pavilion is built on many occasions, in the 1985
renovation, roof tiles replaced by galvanized steel , surface
paint with red paint. At October 19, 2007, the Taichung
City Government once again renovated, historic building
restoration Commission discussion and restore to the
copper tile period Akagane color roof.
13. Taipei 101
Taipei 101 formerly known as the Taipei World Financial Center, is a landmark
skyscraper located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan. The building ranked officially
as the world's tallest from 2004 until the opening of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai in
2010. In July 2011, the building was awarded LEED Platinum certification, the
highest award in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
rating system and became the tallest and largest green building in the world. Taipei
101 was designed by C.Y. Lee & partners and constructed primarily by Samsung
C&T and KTRT Joint Venture. The tower has served as an icon of modern
Taiwan ever since its opening, and received the 2004 Emporis Skyscraper Award.
Fireworks launched from Taipei 101 feature prominently in international New
Year's Eve broadcasts and the structure appears frequently in travel literature and
international media.
Taipei 101 comprises 101 floors above ground and 5 floors underground. The
building was architecturally created as a symbol of the evolution of technology and
Asian tradition (see Symbolism). Its postmodernist approach to style incorporates
traditional design elements and gives them modern treatments. The tower is designed
to withstand typhoons and earthquakes. A multi-level shopping mall adjoining the
tower houses hundreds of fashionable stores, restaurants and clubs.
Taipei 101 is owned by the Taipei Financial Center Corporation (TFCC) and
managed by the International division of Urban Retail Properties Corporation
based in Chicago. The name originally planned for the building, Taipei World
Financial Center, until 2003, was derived from the name of the owner. The original
name in Chinese was literally, Taipei International Financial Center
15. Motorcycle
In numerous cultures, motorcycles are the primary
means of motorized transport. According to the
Taiwanese government, for example, "the number
of automobiles per ten thousand population is
around 2,500, and the number of motorcycles is
about 5,000." In places such as Vietnam,
motorised traffic consist of mostly motorbikes due
to a lack of public transport and low income levels
that put automobiles out of reach for many.[The
four largest motorcycle markets in the world are
all in Asia: China, India, Indonesia, and
Vietnam.The motorcycle is also popular in Brazil's
frontier the global economic downturn of 2008,
the motorcycle market grew by 6.5%.Recent years
have seen an increase in the popularity of
motorcycles elsewhere. In the USA, registrations
increased by 51% between 2000 and 2005. This is
mainly attributed to increasing fuel prices and
urban congestion. A Consumer Reports
subscribers' survey of mainly United States
motorcycle and scooter owners reported that they
rode an average of only 1,000 miles (1,600 km) per
year, 82% for recreation and 38% for commuting.
Americans put 10,000–12,000 miles (16,000–
19,000 km) per year on their cars and light trucks.
16. AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo
The AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo commonly
known as the Indigenous Defence Fighter
(IDF), is an air superiority jet fighter with
multirole capability named after Chiang
Ching-kuo, the late President of the
Republic of China. The aircraft made its first
flight in 1989.
The IDF program was initiated when the
United States of America refused to sell
F-20 Tigershark and F-16 Fighting Falcon
fighters to the Republic of China (Taiwan)
following pressure from the People's
Republic of China (PRC). The Republic of
China therefore decided to develop an
indigenous fighter. The IDF jet fighter
project was designed and built by the
Aerospace Industrial Development
Corporation (AIDC) based in Taichung,
Taiwan, with assistance from American
defense corporations.
It entered active service with the Republic of
China Air Force in 1994, and all 130
production aircraft by 1999
18. textbooks
In our school,textbooks is
the book of the suject.
Mandarin,Mathematics,
Science and Life Technology,
Community, English, Arts
and Humanities, Language,
Computer, Health and
Physical Education,
Integrated activities textbook
are good to study
19. Works of art and craft
The works of art and
craft is the easing to
do,painting,drawing,maki
ng little house, ink
painting……
20. Diabolo
The Chinese yo-yo is a toy from China
consisting of two equally-sized discs
connected with a long axle. The Chinese yo-
yo is kept spinning on a string tied to two
sticks at its ends. Each stick is held in one
hand. In modern times, it is used as a
children's toy and as a performance tool in
juggling and sometimes in Chinese ethnic
dance. It is possible to perform a large
variety of tricks with the Chinese yo-yo
which can be as easy as throwing the yo-yo
up into the air or tossing it around the user's
back. It was found during the Ming dynasty;
roughly 1386-1644.
Like the Western yo-yo, it maintains its
spinning motion through a gyroscopic effect
based on conservation of angular
momentum.
21. Top
A top is a toy that can be spun on an axis, balancing on a
point. This motion is produced in the most simple forms
of top by twirling the stem using the fingers. More
sophisticated tops are spun by holding the axis firmly while
pulling a string or twisting a stick or pushing an auger as
shown in the pictures on this page. In the kinds with an
auger, an internal weight rotates, producing an overall
circular motion.
The top is one of the oldest recognizable toys found on
archaeological sites. Spinning tops originated independently
in cultures all over the world.Besides toys, tops have also
historically been used for gambling and prophecy. Some
role-playing gamers still use tops to augment dice in
generating randomized results; it is in this case referred to
as a spinner.[citation needed] A thumbtack may also be
made to spin on the same principles.
The action of a top relies on the gyroscopic effect for its
operation. Typically the top will at first wobble until the
shape of the tip and its interaction with the surface force it
upright. After spinning upright for an extended period, the
angular momentum, and therefore the gyroscopic effect
will gradually lessen, leading to ever increasing precession,
finally causing the top to topple in a frequently violent last
thrash.
In recent years there have been many developments within
the technology of the top. Bearing tops, with a tip that
spins, have been one of the biggest changes. In addition,
plastic and metal have largely supplanted the use of wood
in tops. Fixed tip tops are featured in National
Championships in Chico, California and in the World
Championships in Orlando, Florida.
22. Picture book
A picture book combines visual and verbal
narratives in a book format, most often
aimed at young children. The images in
picture books use a range of media such as
oil paints, acrylics, watercolor and pencil. of
the earliest books with something like the
format picture books still retain now were
Heinrich Hoffmann's from 1845 and Beatrix
Potter's The Tale of Peter Rabbit from 1902.
Some of the best-known picture books are
Robert McCloskey's Make Way for
Ducklings, Dr. Seuss' The Cat In The Hat,
and Where the Wild Things Are. The
Caldecott Medal (established 1938) and Kate
Greenaway Medal (established 1955) are
awarded annually for illustrations in
children's literature. From the mid-1960s
several children's literature awards include a
category for picture books.
24. Flag of the Republic of China
The Flag of the Republic of China is red
with a navy blue canton bearing a white sun
with twelve triangular rays. In Chinese, the
flag is commonly described as Blue Sky,
White Sun, and a Wholly Red Earth to
reflect its attributes.
It was first used in mainland China by the
Kuomintang (KMT, the Chinese Nationalist
Party) in 1917 and was made the official flag
of the ROC in 1928. It was enshrined in the
6th article of the Constitution of the
Republic of China when it was promulgated
in 1947. Since 1949, the flag is mostly used
within Taiwan where the Republic of China
relocated after having lost the Chinese Civil
War to the Communists.
25. Blue and white porcelain
Blue and white wares"
designate white pottery and
porcelain decorated under
the glaze with a blue pigment,
generally cobalt oxide. The
decoration is commonly
applied by hand, by
stencilling or by transfer-
printing, though other
methods of application have
also been used.
26. Republic coins and Republic China
banknotes
We have the 1 penny, 5
pence,10 pence,50 pence.
We have the 100
dollar,200 dollar,500
dollar,1000 dollar.
27.
Endemism
Endemism is the ecological state of being unique to a defined
geographic location, such as an island, nation or other defined
zone, or habitat type; organisms that are indigenous to a place
are not endemic to it if they are also found elsewhere. The
extreme opposite of endemism is cosmopolitan distribution.
Physical, climatic, and biological factors can contribute to
endemism. The Orange-breasted Sunbird is exclusively found in
the fynbos vegetation zone of southwestern South Africa.
Political factors can play a part if a species is protected, or
actively hunted, in one jurisdiction but not another.
There are two subcategories of endemism - to a species that
was formerly widespread but is now restricted to a smaller
area.refers to a species that has recently arisen such as a
species that has diverged and become reproductively isolated,
or one that has formed following hybridization and is now
classified as a separate species. This is a common process in
plants, especially those that exhibit polyploidy.
Endemic types or species are especially likely to develop on
biologically isolated areas such as islands because of their
geographical isolation. This includes remote island groups, such
as Hawaii, the Galápagos Islands, and Socotra, and biologically
isolated but not island areas such as the highlands of Ethiopia,
or large bodies of water like Lake Baikal.
Endemics can easily become endangered or extinct if their
restricted habitat changes, particularly but not only due to
human actions, including the introduction of new organisms.
There were millions of both Bermuda Petrels and "Bermuda
cedars" (actually junipers) in Bermuda when it was settled at the
start of the seventeenth century. By the end of the century, the
petrels were thought extinct. Cedars, already ravaged by
centuries of shipbuilding, were driven nearly to extinction in the
twentieth century by the introduction of a parasite. Bermuda
petrels and cedars, although not actually extinct, are very rare
today, as are other species endemic to Bermuda.
28. Winnowing
Tools to remove the
shell of the rice
29. Sachet
Sachet also known as sachets,
smelly tolerance, Hong Ying, Hong
ball, wear curtain, fragrant,
capsule package containing
spices.
Sachet first called tolerance foul,
Qu Yuan's "Lament" and "Hu
Jiang Lei and the provision of Chih
Xi, sewing Orchids thought to
wear", then spice is the provision
of Chih, Orchids. Still in the Ming
dynasty, Yung-foul call. Chinese
traditional sachets and more made
with silk, built realgar, smoked
with
grass, leaves and other spices.
Said sachet can ward off evil, the
Dragon Boat Festival will be
equipped with more hanging
sachet.