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List of Best Things to do in Changhua City , Taiwan
Sector Garage
Bagua Mountain
Lukang Folk Arts Museum
Chang Hua Nanyiao Temple
Alice's Garden
Lukang Ancient House of Ding's Family
Changhua Confucius Temple
Changhua Yuanqienguan
Tonight The Stars
Xizho Park
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TAIWAN GLASS MUSEUM
Lukang Township, Changhua county
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PAKUASAN (BAGUASHAN BUDDHA)
Guashan Rd. Changhua city
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MUSIUM KACA CHANGHUA/LUKANG (TAIWAN)
Buat temen husus nya yg di taiwan yg mau kesini dan belum tau alamatnya, temen datang langsung ke changhua dari changhua naik bus atau taxi jurusan ke lukang, turun di pemberhetian bus terahir.
Ok sekian terimakasih mudah-mudahan terhibur
Keeping alive Taiwan’s unique terrazzo heritage
You might have seen it in your neighborhood. Terrazzo is a building material, traditionally made by mixing colorful marble chips with concrete. There was a time when terrazzo was Taiwan''s flooring of choice in homes, stores, and public buildings because of its beauty and durability. But as labor costs rose in the latter half of the 20th century, terrazzo fell out of favor. Today a small but growing group of Taiwanese are discovering its vintage beauty and working to help it stage a comeback. Our Sunday special report.Chen Ping-yuan, the owner of a construction materials business, watches carefully as a tradesman pours aggregate into a mixer. They are making terrazzo, a building material that has become a rarity in Taiwan.Terrazzo is an ornamental material. Small chips of a material like marble or granite are combined with cement and a stone powder. The amalgam is plastered on walls or floors and polished smooth after it has dried and set. Chen Ping-yuanConstruction materials business ownerThe standard procedure calls for 12 steps, none of which can be omitted. If you omit one of the steps, the quality of the product will be affected. The procedure includes steps like laying the undercoat and placing the stone chips.Installing terrazzo is a complicated process. When grinding and polishing, water must be sprayed on the floor to keep it from overheating.Chen’s company was established by his parents in Kaohsiung 40 years ago. The 1960s had been Taiwan’s golden era for terrazzo.Chen Lin Hsiu-miaoChen Ping-yuan’s motherBusiness was extremely good. I was so busy that I had no idea whether the kids had eaten. I spent every day attending to our clients.By the late 1960s, an agrarian revival was underway and businesses everywhere were booming. For many Taiwanese back then, the first big splurge was on home improvement.Lee Chian-langProfessor of architecture conservationWooden structures have been the mainstay of Asian architecture for thousands of years now. Over in Europe, and notably in North America, the architecture has mostly been made of stone. Taiwan was colonized by Japan in the early 20th century, and it became thoroughly westernized. So in Taipei – in Taiwan – there’s a great deal of architecture that draws on stone.Taiwan didn’t have many quarries and stones were expensive to excavate. Terrazzo offered cost-effective flooring that was cool to the touch, easy to clean, and perfect for humid climates. Terrazzo became a Taiwanese favorite, and it began appearing everywhere. But things started to change around the late 1970s.Lee Chian-langProfessor of architecture conservationTaiwan’s economy took off, and suddenly labor was more expensive. You had to get the professionals to paint and then polish the terrazzo. A large surface would require a grinder. A small surface like a staircase would have to be polished by hand, one step at a time.As terrazzo became less and less cost-effective, it was overtaken by other construction materials. Chen’s family business stopped relying on terrazzo for its main source of income. But to this day, Chen has a soft spot for the material.Chen Ping-yuanConstruction materials business ownerYou mix the ingredients and it takes shape. Then you polish it, and its appearance changes. At that moment, you feel that you’re uncovering its value. You cannot fully appreciate that value right then and there. That value will be preserved in that floor for the next 20, 30 years.We’re at Taipei’s Dihua Street. This old storefront has been renovated and transformed into the 207 Museum. It was originally a pharmacy, and it is home to beautifully preserved terrazzo art. Visitors can see one right at the door.Its terrazzo flooring is lustrous with the cross sections of stones. It also glitters with lines of copper and the variegated hues of different minerals and powders, which turns the floor into a breathtaking gallery of art.Terrazzo has another special trait. It is hard and durable, and the terrazzo has preserved the integrity of this building for more than 50 years.Hsin Yung-sheng and Yang Chao-ching have found themselves captivated by vintage terrazzo designs. They stumbled upon this bed and breakfast in Tainan by chance. In this ground-floor living room, the flooring is adorned with colorful geometric patterns. An orchid decorates the stair’s half landing. Yang Chao-chingVintage architecture enthusiastBack then we asked Ms. Li, the owner of the hostel, how long ago the house had been built. She just said, “Come, come, come, move this table away.” When we moved the table, we saw that underneath it said “1968.”Hsin and Yang couldn’t bear to let the stories of these houses be forgotten, so they began posting photos of this vintage architecture online. What they weren’t expecting was that their snapshots of terrazzo flooring, window gratings and hand-made tiles would become a huge hit online. The...
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pakuasan Changhua Taiwan
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Udah nyampek tujuan.
Tempatnya asik.. Cantik, kece abizzz, bawa
Minuman dan cemilan sendiri ya..
Karna disana mahal banget????.
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TIME FOR TAIWAN - Wanggong, Changhua
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In each episode, our host Michella will introduce fun, interesting and fascinating places in Taiwan with a different cultural perspective and point of view.
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Changhua Pottery Class
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TAIWAN: TAOISM ARTEFACTS EXHIBITION
Mandarin/Nat
Without knowing it, Taoism has become more than a religion to the people of Taiwan, and is now an aspect of their daily life.
It's a locally developed religion which started more than 2-thousand years ago and is deeply rooted in Chinese culture.
The National Museum of History in Taipei opened an exhibition of cultural artefacts of Taoism last Friday.
The 500 piece exhibition shows how Taoism has influenced and shaped today's Taiwanese culture.
Mother Empress was the Goddess of Earth and enjoyed the same status as Mary, Jesus' Mother.
This wood carving of Mother Empress was a symbol of the matriarchal society in ancient China.
It's just one of the works presented at the Taoist artefacts exhibition which opened last Friday at the National Museum of History in Taipei.
This Emperor of Agriculture has been worshipped by Chinese farmers for more than 2-thousand years.
Founded in East Han dynasty by Zhang Tianshi, Taoism is not only a religion.
It's deeply rooted in Chinese culture, and that's reflected in the exhibition of more than 500 pieces.
This three level statue for instance, is not just an artwork...it features the Kitchen God and God of Fortune which govern everyone's daily life and are worshipped by most households.
Taoism is so involved in people's daily life that many have forgotten the real face of it.
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In Taiwan, more than 80 percent of the population are influenced by Taoism. But unfortunately, Taoism has not only become a belief, but a superstition.
SUPERCAPTION: Huang Kuang-nan, Director, National Museum of History
Taoists believe in the existence of gods and ghosts, and worship ancestors.
It was that Chinese tradition of worshipping the ancestors which actually resulted in the birth of Taoism.
Unlike Buddhism which forbids ancestor worship, Taoism follows Confucianism, and affords great respect to the dead.
Many natural disasters have hit the island in recent years, and an increasing number of people have resorted to religion to ease their sorrow.
Taoists' complicated worshipping ceremony revolves around making a connection to the deceased, which paves a way for the living to make their beloved live well in the other world.
Burning paper money for the deceased is one form of offering.
Taoism pays great attention to human health as well and for centuries, Taoists have developed methods to keep in shape.
Chinese medicine and Chi Kung are also related to Taoist doctrines.
Taoists also respect Nature.
The Thunder God and his counterpart, the Goddess of lightning, for example, were among many gods that govern Nature and are worshipped throughout China.
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People in Taiwan don't make much effort to protect the environment. But actually, ancient Chinese respects the Nature. And, it is not allowed to hurt the Nature that people live with.
SUPERCAPTION: Huang Kuang-nan, Director, National Museum of History
Taoists consider tao as their sublime belief and the norm of nature.
They are commonly invited to perform rituals after years of training.
The exhibition of Taoist artefacts opened last Friday and will last for a month.
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Alan International Ensemble's Quartet
The Alan International Ensemble's Quartet perform at the Changhua County Art Museum in Changhua City, Taiwan, for the opening of a new arts & crafts exhibition.
2018 混種變態 楊茂林的神話學 展覽紀錄片
混種變態-楊茂林的神話學
Hybrid and Metamorphosis-Yang Mao-Lin's Mythology
策展人:陳湘汶
展覽日期:2018.04.26~2018.06.17
開幕日:2018.04.28
地點:彰化縣立美術館
指導單位:彰化縣政府
主辦單位:彰化縣文化局
Curator: Chen Hsiang-Wen
Dates:2018.04.26~2018.06.17
Reception:2018.04.28
Venue:Changhua County Art Museum
Advisor:Changhua County Government
Organizer:Changhua County Cultural Affairs Bureau
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