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BEAUTIFUL TAIWAN SCENERY

PareByokeMarch 12, 201131min2390

VISITING TAIWAN, THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA.

 

MANY BURMA EXPATRIATES LIVE IN TAIWAN. NOT ONLY BURMA-CHINESE, BUT ALSO KACHINS, BAMARS, AND SO ON EMIGRATED THERE OVER THE YEARS.

 

YouTube – Taiwan-Where Mountains Meet Sea 山海台灣

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xHhppH7uMg&playnext=1&list=PL59A71FAC8228F4E6


High mountains capture essences of heaven and earth,
the great ocean welcomes a hundred mighty rivers.

OS: In the western Pacific, off the eastern edge of the Asian continent, lies a beautiful island surrounded by blue waters. It has an area of 36,000 sq. km and a subtropical climate. With average annual temperatures of 20 to 25 degrees Celsius, it enjoys ample precipitation and warm weather.
The people of this island number 23 million. They are hard-working, warm and hospitable.

OS: Thanks to joint efforts of the government and the people, average per capita income now exceeds US$16,000. Not only is this country an important trading nation, but it is also a major source of international investment.

 

YouTube – Wonderful Chill Out Music – Taiwan [HD]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBfKZZGyRpE&feature=related

 

 

YouTube – Meet Taiwan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9sp6Es18Zw&feature=relmfu

Taiwan enjoys a sub tropical climate, which has noticeable yet not severe changes in season that result in cool yet mild winters and hot summers reaching an average high of mid thirties centigrade. With lush sub-tropical ecosystems, alpine forests, deep winding gorges like the famous Taroko Gorge, tropical beaches and marine ecology Taiwan really is the Ilha Formosa. To preserve the beauty of Taiwan there are seven national parks and 13 national scenic areas such as Alishan in Chiayi county or Sun Moon lake in Nantou, which is also home to the Thao tribe.

 

 

YouTube – Taiwan Natural

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNdMUJcCJtQ&feature=relmfu

Taiwan, with its rich and varied terrain and complex ecosystem is natural masterpiece. Several national parks have been established since 1982 and the natural and cultural resources of Taiwan have been preserved through them.

These national parks also provide an educational environment for people to learn in. Taiwan is a natural, pristine and majestic green land full of life. The protection of national parks quarantees that the beauty of Taiwan. “Ilha Formosa,” can be passed down to future generations.

YouTube – National Parks of Taiwan (1 of 3)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fxz6FGfI-EQ&feature=related

 

 

YouTube – National Parks of Taiwan (2 of 3)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsDxQl1jIXk&feature=relmfu

 

 

 

 

YouTube – National Parks of Taiwan (3 of 3)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXOtPbo5L-o&feature=relmfu

 

 

 

 

YouTube – touring taiwan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdHP6CJUXSY

at first i was a little apprehensive about going to taiwan as i thought there would be not much to see.
boy was i mistaken.
from their wonderful zoo, the ancient temples, the ultramodern buildings and malls, the natural beauty of soon-moon lake, to the beautiful art and science museums and the rich and tasty street food taiwan simply rocks!
id go back in a heartbeat!

 

 

YouTube – Tourist Day in Taipei – Taipei, Taiwan (taipei tour blog, taipei trip blog, taiwan tour blog)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmwdmvPABJE&feature=related

 

 

 

YouTube – Experience Beautiful Taipei Taiwan with Us

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTHZxhtnkNg&feature=related

We just landed in Taiwan from Utah, on 07June2006, its a rainy day, in this video you can see how beautiful Taiwan is, see it and travel with us

meet

 

 

 

YouTube – Treasures of Taiwan (台灣珍寶-歌仔戲) 1/3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUwC_C0vCpI&feature=related

[Discovery Channel] Treasures of Taiwan (台灣珍寶-歌仔戲) 1/3

 

 

 

 

YouTube – Treasures of Taiwan (台灣珍寶-茶) 2/3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCdHly3INvg&feature=related

 

 

 

YouTube – Treasures of Taiwan (台灣珍寶-歌仔戲)3/3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VX2NGfhpm9o&feature=related

 

YouTube – Huge Fireworks Display Marks Centennial Celebrations at Taipei 101(Full Version)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv7eLIFKWrk

Where’s the biggest New Year’s Eve party in town? Try the plaza in front of Taipei City Hall, where you’ll be joined by hundreds of thousands of other revelers. The crowd will be entertained by the Who’s Who of Taiwan’s pop scene in the lead-up to the spectacular fireworks show launched from the top level of Taipei 101, the world’s second- tallest building, when the clock strike twelve.

It’s Founding day. October 10 celebrates the Wuchang uprising in 1911, the battle that started the final revolution overthrowing the Qing Empire. The Republic of China was not officially established until January 1, 1912.