Raw Sugar Cane Juice In Taiwan
Healthy Wonder Food In Taiwan Sugar Cane is a member of the grass family. Lots of greens grow wild throughout the earth. We call them… Read More »Raw Sugar Cane Juice In Taiwan
Healthy Wonder Food In Taiwan Sugar Cane is a member of the grass family. Lots of greens grow wild throughout the earth. We call them… Read More »Raw Sugar Cane Juice In Taiwan
Taiwan Travel Tips ] Travel tips to help you enjoy your Taiwan trip. Taiwan is a unique, and wonderful place to explore, and with these… Read More »Taiwan Travel Tips
Peaceful Moments In Taiwan Begin your journey of peace in the small quaint village of Xingtian. The pleasant mist makes it a location of quiet… Read More »Peaceful Moments In Taiwan
Season Of Sweet Baby Green Mangoes Taiwan is a Taiwanese fruit lover’s paradise. This is an island of plentiful fresh fruit in season. Taiwan grows extraordinary and delicious… Read More »A Fruit Tree Journey Through Taiwan
Warm Roasted Chestnuts in Taiwan Chestnuts are roasting on an open fire. If not, then check the oven, the microwave, the steamer or the stove… Read More »Chestnuts Roasting in Taiwan
The Beauty Of Taiwanese Aboriginal Art Taiwanese Aboriginal Art is beautiful. It is unique. It is natural. It is like a breath of fresh air.… Read More »Taiwanese Aboriginal Art
Aboriginal Hakka Villages in Taiwan Aboriginal Hakka Villages are a breath of fresh air in Northern Taiwan. This Hakka Village is nestled on the side… Read More »Aboriginal Hakka Villages in Taiwan
Traditional Taiwanese Dried Persimmons Traditional Taiwanese Dried Persimmons can still be seen in Xinpu Township, Hsinchu County (新竹縣新埔鎮). If you arrive at Weiweijia Persimmon Orchard (味衛佳柿餅工廠 )… Read More »Traditional Taiwanese Dried Persimmons
Mysterious Taiwanese Jungle Mysterious Taiwanese Jungle, a unique land, that is found deep in the Aboriginal Mountains. Sprinkled throughout the mountains are small Aboriginal Villages,… Read More »Mysterious Taiwanese Jungle
Keelung…..It is raining Keelung, also known as “The Rainy Port” is the second largest port city in Taiwan. When the cruise ships come in, most… Read More »Keelung Taiwan…. The Rainy Port