Fengyuan -Taiwan- | Cinematic Travel Vlog #3
Fengyuan is a one of the great place to visit and unwined after a long tiring week of work. It offers a lot of beautiful places with beautiful culture and historical facts. Some of this are:
Tzu Chi Temple- It was established during the Qing Dynasty. It is for worship to Heavenly Holy Mother. It is an important religious holy land for the local Fengyuan residents. The dragon-style architecture consists of three halls and two doors. It is located in the South facing the North. A banyan tree sits in front of the temple, with a pair of giant copper lions donated by the local enterprises. They are filled with a solemn spirit. After many renovations and many years of maintenance, Tzu Chi Temple has preserved many precious historic relics.
Miao Dong night market- A typical Night Market located in Fengyuan District in Taichung. A busy street full of shops and food stalls. If you want to taste street foods in Taichung, you are in a good place to try fried chestnuts, pineapple shaved ice, Chinese meat balls and the crystal dumplings.
Huludun Park- Decent flower park. There are overhead bridge to connect individual sections of the garden. Going in morning or evening would be a great choice.
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台灣廟會活動@豐原慈濟宮(Religious Carnival at Taichung,Taiwan) 2011.11.12
陪老爸到豐原慈濟宮拜拜,恰好遇見廟會活動。
Tzu-chi Temple,Fengyuan District, Taichung City, Taiwan,2011.11.12.
台灣寺廟:豐原慈濟宮(2011.11.12)
陪老爸去豐原拜訪親戚,順便到慈濟宮拜拜。
Tzu-chi Temple,Fengyuan District, Taichung City, Taiwan,2011.11.12.
台灣廟會活動~濟公參拜豐原慈濟宮媽祖婆 (2011.11.12)
和老爸去豐原探親,順便到慈濟宮拜拜,恰好其他廟內的濟公來晉見媽祖,我就隨意拍了。
這名「濟公」的醉步,表演的較為誇大。
Tzu-chi Temple,Fengyuan District, Taichung City, Taiwan,2011.11.12.
[路邊董事長] - 第32集 / A Life to Change
數月後,鑾鳳去看房子,舍姆催明山和淑珍早日舉辦婚事,但淑珍和明山想等永祥回來再辦婚事。明山聽仙國仔說臺中豐原有永祥的消息,馬上和鑾鳳前往尋找,鑾鳳看到永祥既開心又難過。明山告訴永祥,一家人要搬到高雄小港附近,希望永祥可以回高雄一起住,但永祥心中對他們母子有愧,不敢回去,經過旅社頭家嬤的百般勸說,永祥終於回高雄...
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The best experience so far here in Taiwan,We are so blessed to witness this kind of event ,showcasing the culture and religious beliefs of Taiwan people through dancing and arts..
Being able to see how Taiwan is beautifully made not just for tourist attraction but most of all showing how proud they our about their history and the people who fight for their country.
Fo Guang Shan is an international Chinese Buddhist monastic order based in Taiwan that practices humanistic buddhism. The headquarters of Fo Guang Shan, located in Dashu District, Kaohsiung, is the largest Buddhist monastery in Taiwan. The organization is also one of the largest charity organizations in Taiwan. The organization's counterpart for laypeople is known as the Buddha's Light International Association.
Founded in 1967 by Hsing Yun, the order promotes Humanistic Buddhism and is known for its efforts in the modernization of Chinese Buddhism. The order is famous for its use of technology and its temples are often furnished with the latest equipment.[1][2] Hsing Yun's stated position for Fo Guang Shan is that it is an amalgam of all Eight Schools of Chinese Buddhism (八宗兼弘).
In Taiwan, Hsing Yun is popularly referred to as one of the Four Heavenly Kings and Fo Guang Shan is considered one of the Four Great Mountains or four major Buddhist organizations of Taiwanese Buddhism, along with Dharma Drum Mountain, Tzu Chi, and Chung Tai Shan. by GOOGLE
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1999 Jiji (Chichi) earthquake | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:28 1 Geology
00:04:15 2 Damage
00:05:58 2.1 Central Taiwan
00:06:41 2.2 Northern Taiwan
00:07:29 2.3 Economic damage
00:08:20 2.4 Causes of building collapse and public reaction
00:09:35 3 Rescue efforts
00:10:53 4 International response
00:16:04 5 Clean-up and reconstruction
00:18:34 6 Aftermath
00:19:02 7 Legacy
00:21:09 8 See also
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The Jiji earthquake / Chi-Chi earthquake (Chinese: 集集大地震; pinyin: Jíjí dàdìzhèn), known locally as the 921 earthquake (九二一大地震; Jiǔ-èr-yī dàdìzhèn), was a 7.3 ML or 7.6–7.7 Mw earthquake which occurred in Jiji, Nantou County, Taiwan on Tuesday, 21 September 1999 at 01:47:12 local time. 2,415 people were killed, 11,305 injured, and NT$300 billion worth of damage was done. It was the second-deadliest quake in recorded history in Taiwan, after the 1935 Shinchiku-Taichū earthquake.
Rescue groups from around the world joined local relief workers and the ROC military in digging out survivors, clearing rubble, restoring essential services and distributing food and other aid to the more than 100,000 people made homeless by the quake. The disaster, dubbed the Quake of the Century by the local media, had a profound effect on the economy of the island and the consciousness of the people, and dissatisfaction with government's performance in reacting to it was said by some commentators to be a factor in the unseating of the ruling Kuomintang party in the 2000 presidential election.