03-Budai Tourist Center(布袋遊客中心)
【Taiwan Trip-West Coast Shuttle Bus】-Audio Guide Service
Budai Tourist Center, in association with Budai Creative Hotel, provides inquiry services about sightseeing attractions, electric car rentals, Wi-Fi signals, luggage storage, and taxi hailing services. In addition to shops of creative arts on the first floor, the hotel also provides diverse accommodation choices. Its central location is near High Heel Church, Budai fisherman market, Budai small town exhibition hall, and Jiaying Temple.
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Transfer information: Xinying Bus number 7410<Xinying - Budai Port>.
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DJI Phantom 3 P3A 空拍 嘉義 布袋 高跟鞋教堂 Taiwan Aerial Drone Video Budai High-heeled shoes church 20160213
此處PO的空拍影片多為本人於周末空檔背空拍機在著名景點拍攝。
I like to bring the drone to take the beautiful view .
私はドローン使て美しい景色を取るためにドローンを持って好きです。
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AMAZING Fish Market in Taiwan | Seafood Tour in Taiwan (Disappearing Island)
BEST STREET FOOD in TAIWAN, Fish Market in Taiwan, Seafood Tour
Did a bit of a food vlog this time I hope you enjoyed it! We visited the Budai Fish Market in South Western Taiwan. Also visited the island of Waisandingcho which won't be around much longer due to rising sea levels! Awesome #seafood in Taiwan!
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AMAZING Sites You'll Find In Taiwan
Taiwan often gets mistaken as just being an island part of China. But Taiwan is it’s own independent entity that has loads of intriguing sights to see, all located on the 36,000 sq km island.
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7. Maokong Gondola
It’s not the gondola you first think of where you’re leisurely lounging on a boat as a man in a striped shirt sings operatically as you pass under a bridge. This kind of gondola has you hovering above a tree covered mountain near the Taipei Zoo. The gondola line runs about 4.3 km or 2.7 miles. For someone afraid of heights, that seems a bit long, and in fact the ride lasts about 25 minutes--which is great for anyone who enjoys taking in the view at great heights. Maokong is actually known for the beautiful tea plantations and tea shops. There’s also such a thing as a “crystal cabin” which consist of a glass floor that’s 48mm thick, called “the Eyes of Maokong Gondola.” As if you weren’t afraid of heights enough.
6. High Heel Church
That crystal blue pump you see before you is known as the High Heel Wedding Church, as emphasized by the big red letters that spell LOVE on the outside. The church is located in the Budai Township and has a bit of an interesting reason for why it was made. It’s not exactly as romantic or as stylish as you would think it is, though it’s actually made to mean something. Commemorating the blackfoot disease of the 1950s as the reason the tall, blue shoe was built in the first place. It stands at 17.76 m in height and is made up of 300 individual pieces of blue glass. It officially opened in for everyone in the summer of 2916, so it’s a fairly new monument, but no less interesting.
5. Houtong Cat Village
Animals lovers can revel in the huge presence of felines at the Houtong Cat Village located in New Taipei. Here, the cat population is quite high. And instead of considering it part of a pest problem, the area seems to embrace it, as you can see with this cat comfortably lounging by this railing which is situated along a line of little cat houses. But cats weren’t always the dominating animals around these parts before. In fact, the village used to be called Kautong, or monkey cave, for the monkeys that once dwelled here centuries ago. Houtong was once a coal mining village where now hundreds of cats now call their home. (Or at least, we presume they call it their home. We’re not really sure what they would call it). It all started in 2008 when a local cat person and a few volunteers wanted to improve the wellbeing of cats in the area.
4. Agora Garden
This tall and twisting building is being called Agora Garden. You’re looking at a digital image of the building as right now it’s in the middle of being constructed, so it’s sure to be part of the Taipei skyline soon. Recent photos show the skeleton of the building being constructed, it’s twirling nature already taking shape. Agora Garden was developed for the purpose of making the city a bit more green and clean. It’s supposed to absorb about 130 tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. It’s twist is at about 90 degrees and will be completed with 22 floors of trees and gardens which are being called “vertical farms.”
3. Rainbow Village
One of the most saturated and vibrant instances of street art takes shape in what is known as The Rainbow Village which was started all the way back in 1924. These colorful walls, roofs, and sidewalks were started by a former soldier who began this creative sight when he was painting the houses in the settlement. Over time, the houses fell into disrepair, but the local university students wanted to preserve the soldier’s work, whose name was Huang Yung-Fu. Nowadays, Rainbow Village is a beloved tourist attraction.
2. Teng Feng Fish Ball Museum
Seafood lovers, doesn’t that sound like a place you’d have a good time? The Teng Feng museum is exactly what it says it is in the facility’s name. The museum documents and displays the history of fishballs, if you ever wanted to know. And it turns out, it’s a highly frequented facility so it seems people do, in fact, want to know. The Teng Feng Fish Ball company dates its establishment back to the 1940s and after finding success in the food market, the museum was soon developed as a way to give back to the community and was opened in 2004. There’s 2 exhibition halls at the museum as well as fish ball equipment on display.
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Sey Rinpoche in Taiwan
H.E. Sey Rinpoche is in Tainan city in Taiwan on the 5th of April 2018.
He is teaching 4 preliminary practice to the Taiwanese buddhists.
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타이중 항구 옆에는 어시장이 있다. 어시장은 싱싱한 생선만큼 언제나 활기차다. 앞바다에서 잡아 올린 산 새우부터 알이 꽉찬 게, 그리고 해삼까지 모두 싱싱함을 자랑한다. 타이중 수산시장에서도 우리 재래시장처럼 가격 흥정이 벌어진다. 밀고 당기는 흥정 끝에 손님은 아예 돈을 던져놓고 오징어를 달란다. 주인도 단골에게는 어쩔 수 없다. 수산시장 옆에는 간이식당도 있다. 싱싱한 재료도 즉석에서 요리해주는 음식이 사람들을 붙잡는다. 오징어에 맛있는 소스를 바르고 구워주는 오징어구이가 먹음직스럽다. “모두 즉석에서 튀기고 구워요. 오늘 잡은 것이고, 하루를 넘기지 않습니다.”
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There Taichung has a fish market next to the harbor. Cold fish market is always lively enough fresh fish. Added to know from shrimp caught in waters off kkwakchan crabs, sea cucumbers and boasts all the singsingham up. Fish Market in Taichung bargain prices beoleojinda like our traditional markets. Bargain push and pull even at the end of guests throw money dalranda squid. The owner also can not help those regulars. There are also eateries next to the fish market. Fresh ingredients also catch the people that cook food on the fly. The grilled squid and put to bake a delicious sauce squid am appetizing. Both require flipping baked on the spot. Today will catch, no later than the day.
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還有台中魚市場旁邊的海港。冷魚市場永遠是活潑足夠的新鮮的魚。加入到知道,從抓蝦在水域中kkwakchan蟹,海參,擁有所有的singsingham起來。魚市場台中便宜的價格beoleojinda喜歡我們的傳統市場。討價還價推,並在客人的末尾連拉撒錢dalranda魷魚。車主也不能幫助那些常客。還有旁邊的魚市的餐館。新鮮的食材也搭上了烹飪食物上飛的人。烤魷魚,把烤美味的醬魷魚很開胃。 “這都需要翻轉烘烤當場。今天來抓,最遲的一天。“
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■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고 : 안홍수 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing : KBS Hongsu Ahn TV Producer)
■촬영일자 : 2013년 2월(February)
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BeiMen & Crystal Church (北門 水晶教堂), Tainan - 3/9/2016
北門 & 水晶教堂
Based on salt drying and fish farming industry, Beimen District, Tainan, is far from the downtown and short of well-known attractions. Therefore, although the district boasts Nankunshen Temple, the most visited temple in Taiwan, and Jingzijiao Tile-paved Salt Fields, a spot with the most fascinating sunset, the visitor center for the district, which stands near the most featured grocer's Money Coming, was rarely frequented. The local government then came up with an idea, building an open-air landscape suitable for pre-wedding photos—just like Shimen Wedding Plaza on the North Coast. What the government did not plan is: the crystal church floating on the water had its photos circulated virally on Facebook. After that, a large throng of visitors pour in, pushing their ways to take photos on the brand-new romantic attraction, whether in the morning or at dusk. According to the rules, the public cannot cross over the fences for a close-up if they do not apply for a wedding. Hence, photography aficionados are thus able to catch the captivating scene without being blocked by visitors. In addition to the transparent church, there is a lot of outdoor installation art in the nearby plaza. The white piano invites couples to pose for a piano duet. The massive square stone carving symbolizes secure love, and the bamboo-woven red heart manifests eternal love. The exterior walls of the visitor center are also painted with various kinds of lovely patterns, and the cameras in visitors’ hands find no spare time. Although we have no idea how long these art pieces can stand in the sea breeze, a large number of visitors will make a special trip to Beimen on weekends in a year or two at least.
High Heel-Shaped Church for 'Female Worshippers' in Taiwan
A Taiwanese religious group has built a glass church shaped like a high-heeled shoe to attract female worshippers.” Photo/Video: Skyline Vision Studio.
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Dining in a fish market (Tainan Banquet Pt 5)
Originally meant to be held outdoors at the historical Anping Fort, the banquet was moved indoors to the tourist fish market for a reason. Did the change of venue make the banquet and its ambience vastly different? Find out...
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Burj Khalifa Dubai Documentary: The Tallest Building In The World
Burj Khalifa Dubai Documentary: The Tallest Building In The World
The tallest buildings in the world across time are:
1931
Empire State Building
New York City, USA
381 m
1973
Sears Tower (Called willis Tower now)
Chicago, USA
442 m
1998
Petronas Twin Towers
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
451 m
2004
Taipei 101
Taipei, Taiwan, 2004
509 m
2010
The Burj Khalifa
Dubai, UAE
828 m
The Burj Khalifa is an architectural masterpiece, standing at 828 meters and 160 stories tall, it holds the record for being the tallest building in the world. But that's not the only record it holds, it is:
- The Tallest free-standing structure in the world.
- Highest number of stories in the world.
- Highest occupied floor in the world.
- Highest outdoor observation deck in the world.
- Elevator with the longest travel distance in the world.
- Tallest service elevator in the world.
At the top there is an observation deck on level 124, and a fine dining restaurant on level 122.
It houses 900 residences, 37 office floors and the Armani Hotel with 160 guestrooms and suites. Additionally it features 144 private residences designed by Armani for the most luxurious and lavish living experience possible.
It also features a 11 hectares park with 6 water fountains and has
3000 underground parking spaces and a 4-storey fitness and recreation annex.
Not only is Burj Khalifa the world’s tallest building, it has also broken two other impressive records: tallest structure, previously held by the KVLY-TV mast in Blanchard, North Dakota, and tallest free-standing structure, previously held by Toronto’s CN Tower. The Chicago-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) has established 3 criteria to determine what makes a tall building tall. Burj Khalifa wins by far in all three categories.
Burj Khalifa was designed to be the centerpiece of a large-scale, mixed-use development that would include 30,000 homes, nine hotels (including The Address Downtown Dubai), 3 hectares (7.4 acres) of parkland, at least 19 residential towers, the Dubai Mall, and the 12-hectare (30-acre) man-made Burj Khalifa Lake.
The decision to build Burj Khalifa is reportedly based on the government's decision to diversify from an oil based economy to one that is service and tourism based. According to officials, it is necessary for projects like Burj Khalifa to be built in the city to garner more international recognition, and hence investment. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum wanted to put Dubai on the map with something really sensational.
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Buddhism in Thailand | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Buddhism in Thailand
00:01:31 1 Historical background
00:01:40 1.1 Early traditions
00:03:02 1.2 13th–19th centuries
00:04:46 1.3 Modern era
00:06:55 1.3.1 Statistics
00:07:37 2 Influences
00:11:30 3 Government ties
00:13:26 3.1 Calls for state religion
00:14:37 3.2 Government service
00:15:22 3.3 Elections
00:17:47 3.4 Under the NCPO
00:22:12 4 Ordination and clergy
00:27:30 4.1 Health issues
00:28:35 5 Controversies
00:34:08 6 Reform movements
00:37:05 7 Position of women
00:40:00 8 Notes
00:40:08 9 See also
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Buddhism in Thailand is largely of the Theravada school, which is followed by 94.6 percent of the population. Buddhism in Thailand has also become integrated with folk religion as well as Chinese religions from the large Thai Chinese population. Buddhist temples in Thailand are characterized by tall golden stupas, and the Buddhist architecture of Thailand is similar to that in other Southeast Asian countries, particularly Cambodia and Laos, with which Thailand shares cultural and historical heritage.
Buddhism is believed to have come to what is now Thailand as early as 250 BCE, in the time of Indian Emperor Ashoka. Since then, Buddhism has played a significant role in Thai culture and society. Buddhism and the Thai monarchy has often been intertwined, with Thai kings historically seen as the main patrons of Buddhism in Thailand. Although politics and religion were generally separated for most of Thai history, Buddhism's connection to the Thai state would increase in the middle of the 19th century following the reforms of King Mongkut, that would lead to the development of a royally backed sect of Buddhism and increased centralization of the Thai Sangha under the state, with state control over Buddhism increasing further after the 2014 coup d'etat.
Thai Buddhism is distinguished for its emphasis on short term ordination for every Thai man and its close interconnection with the Thai state and Thai culture. The two official branches, or Nikayas, of Thai Buddhism are the royally backed Dhammayuttika Nikaya and the larger Maha Nikaya.