梅州/大浦/永定(Meizhou/Dapu/Yongding) [第三天] Date : 05-Jul-16
1. Hakka Museum
2. HuangZunXian Former Residence
3. People's Square
4. YeJianYing Former Residence
5. West Lake
6.Tai'An Hakka Building
Meizhou Countryside and City Scenery (in Guangdong province of China)
Shows the countryside scenery of Meizhou city (梅州市) in Guangdong province (广东省) of China. Beginning of video shows the view of the countryside during a bus trip to the city. Then a trip to the Meizhou Cultural Park (梅州文化公园) within the city. Finally, some street scenes and a view of the sunset over the river.
For a view of a small town within Meizhou, see:
Dapu residents demand apology from Miaoli County Commissioner following court verdict
Miaoli County Commissioner Liu Cheng-hung was defiant after a Taichung High Administrative Court ruled in favor of Dapu residents who saw their homes forcibly demolished. Liu warned that Taiwan's economy would further suffer due to the intervention of courts in development projects. Chang Yuan-hao, son of deceased Chan Sen-wen whose home was demolished in the Dapu community, called upon Miaoli County Commissioner Liu Cheng-hung to make an apology following a recent court decision.Chang Yuan-haoDapu ResidentThis after all, was an action carried out by Miaoli County Government and Commissioner Liu. And since they acted in error, why don't they make a public apology?The decision to demolish residences in Dapu has proven to be a contentious matter, with judges having difficulty reaching agreem
Village sacred place (Meizhou)
Hakka Dabu Gangnan Style
Miri Dabu 60 Ann. - Hakka Dabu Gangnan Style
美里大埔同乡会六十周年会晚宴后少青老人大跳江南风格舞!
Forfeit and farewell cg for Mei xian and Li ting
Forfeit and farewell cg for Mei xian and Li ting
Tranquility at the Monument of the Tropic of Cancer, Chiayi County - Taiwan Holidays
Tropic of Cancer Monument is located at Taiwan Chiayi County. Amazing sea shores with clean sand, but few swimmers. Recommended.
Anti-forced eviction groups take to Ketagalan Boulevard in protest against gov’t land expropriation
Hundreds of people representing more than sixty anti-eviction groups from across Taiwan took to Ketagalan Boulevard in Taipei today in protest against what they call unfair evictions and displacements by the government. They''re calling for a review of land expropriation cases, saying the government has exceeded its legal mandate. Anti-forced eviction groups congregated at Ketagalan Boulevard in Taipei today, calling on the Tsai administration to take action over an ever-growing number of forced eviction incidents. Peng Hsiu-chun was the owner of Chang’s Pharmacy in Dapu, Miaoli County, that was forcibly bulldozed by the government in 2013. Today she spoke on behalf of others who have had similar experiences.Peng Hsiu-chunChang’s Pharmacy OwnerTearing down peoples’ houses has a big cost. I urge the government, and call upon all of you, to help these people. A nearly 80-year-old victim of forced eviction and relocation in the Kaohsiung Fruit and Vegetable Wholesale Market redevelopment plan earlier this month also shared her difficult experience. Lin-Tsai HsiuKaohsiung Market Self-Help OrganizationThe government should be helping the people, but it’s not. Instead, it’s bullying them. What are we supposed to do in the face of such mistreatment?These anti-forced eviction groups are demanding the government review and amend regulations regarding land expropriation in order to protect the housing rights of the nation’s citizens.
MIAOLI Old Mountain Line Railbike (苗栗舊山線軌道自行車)
On this one-day trip we experienced rail-biking on the Old Mountain Line. That was fun! We also visited the strawberry village of Dahu and the Hakka village of Beipu.
If you want to do the rail-biking make a reservation on this site (I was wrong, they do have English now):
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Travel in Taiwan 2019-03/04
TEXT: STEVEN CROOK
The picturesque village of Shengxing has one of Taiwan’s best-known train stations, which is surprising considering regular passenger services on the railroad that passes through here ceased more than 20 years ago. Between 1903 and 1998, what’s called the Old Mountain Line carried local, express, and freight trains across the Da’an River into the greater Taichung area. At an altitude of 402.36m, Shengxing Railway Station was the highest station above sea level on Taiwan's conventional railway network. The station, a quaint wooden cottage-style building built in 1930, is a highly photogenic structure.
After the completion of a shorter, straighter alternative to the Old Mountain Line, 15.9km of track, along with eight tunnels and three bridges, were decommissioned. The Shengxing station was closed, but never forgotten – and since last year tourists have had a new reason to come here.
Sanyi Rail Bike Fun
The Old Mountain Line Rail Bike attraction offers an unusual 90-minute experience, a railway journey amid gorgeous scenery at the speed of a bicycle, but with no pedaling required. “Rail bike” is something of a misnomer. Each vehicle is about the size of a golf cart, has four train-type wheels, and runs on unmodified rail tracks. A canopy protects the passengers (there are four seats) from sunshine and rain.
I was impressed by the number of staff on duty, and their diligence. Safety belts must be fastened, and before starting the 6km-long ride from the train station to Tunnel No. 6, each “driver” – I was the one on our “locomotive” – is shown how to start the electric motor, release the hand brake, and accelerate. If you’ve ridden one of the scooters that are ubiquitous in Taiwan, you can do this. If anything, it’s far easier: There’s no need to steer, and the vehicle has been rigged to never exceed 12 km/h.
We were instructed to pull away from the station at intervals. Having a good bit of space between each rail bike is a good idea, as drivers often get distracted by the scenery and slow right down. Almost immediately, we were heading through the 725m-long tunnel south of the station, disturbing the bats that roost within.
Much of the route is single-track, and soon we were traversing a narrow bridge far above a mountain creek. Looking left, we enjoyed excellent views of one of Miaoli’s most-adored sights: the Longteng Bridge.
We were instructed to park our rail bikes at the point on the track where riders look down onto Liyu Elementary School. Glancing toward the west, we could see rugged Mt. Huoyan, located by the Taiwan Strait coast. Its bare, sandy ridges are highly unusual in lush, tropical Taiwan.
Everyone then proceeded on foot through Tunnel No. 6 to the Neishechuan Iron Bridge. The bridge itself is off-limits, but from its north end it’s possible to enjoy views up and down the waterway that drains the Liyutan Reservoir. After learning about this spot and the history of the railway line, we rode back to Shengxing.
If you’d like to take a look at this part of the Old Mountain Line without signing up for the rail bike experience, you can reach the iron bridge via Township Road 52. Steps connect the road with the southern end of the tunnel. There’s nothing to stop you walking north through the tunnel, but a flashlight is advised.
English and Chinese
Beipu 北埔
Beipu Old Street 北埔老街
Dahu 大湖
Dapu Reservoir 大埔水庫
leicha 擂茶
Longteng Bridge 龍騰斷橋
Neishechuan Iron Bridge 內社川鐵橋
Old Mountain Line 舊山線
Shengxing Railway Station 勝興車站
The Well Teahouse水井茶堂
Tunnel No. 6 六號隧道
Visit Taiwan Miaoli cultural centers- Traditional folk culture:B&B(Bed and Breakfast)
2012.12.28 台湾苗栗文化館之传统民俗文化:民宿
Hakka Culture Exhibition in PolyU
Hakka is one of the original inhabitants of Hong Kong. So far, there are 300,000 Hakka people living in Hong Kong. We may meet Hakka people on the subway, or on the street. But it’s not easy to identify them.
客家人是香港的原居民之一。目前為止,客家人在香港有三十萬的人口。在地鐵站,在我們身邊,都會見到客家人,但有時都會忽視他們的存在。
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了解最新校園資訊,跟蹤校園活動報道。
You can find more school tour information and other fun-filled English videos in VDO English App.
大家可以在VDO English手機應用程式内看到更多校園活動信息和更加豐富的視頻内容。
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點擊以下鏈接即可在App Store和Google Play上下載VDO English,快來體驗下啦!
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Hakka Culture tourist guiding