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Ride a Bike | elli on Taiwan
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Taiwan (and China) from an American teen’s perspective. Ride a Bike January 21, 2009. 8212; taiwanelli @ 1:59 pm. In Taiwan, people ride scooters. In China, they ride bikes. Over here they’re always telling us to ride bikes to save the environment . If so many people are riding bikes over there, and we still. How could you find your bike afterwards, let alone get to it? 2 Responses to “Ride a Bike”. January 26, 2009 at 8:36 pm. January 27, 2009 at 9:57 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. PS I am now working ...
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Hamtaro | elli on Taiwan
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Taiwan (and China) from an American teen’s perspective. Hamtaro January 8, 2009. Filed under: taiwan at home. 8212; taiwanelli @ 11:24 am. A lot of the time in Taiwan we were stuck inside. This is what we watched, when I could convince my brother to watch it. He would rather watch Spongebob. Bleh, he played it 24/7 while we had chicken pox) or just flip through the channels for hours. Except, we watched it in Chinese. Hamtaro. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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to market, to market | elli on Taiwan
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Taiwan (and China) from an American teen’s perspective. To market, to market September 15, 2008. 8212; taiwanelli @ 12:19 pm. We first went to the local night market in Taichung. Here there were sold such delicacies as squid on a stick, duck bills, chicken butts, livers, congealed blood cakes, pig feet, and suspiciously fatty sausages. I stuck to fried sweet potato puffs and fruit smoothie-type things. Those were both amazingdeliciouswonderfulscrumptious. You could also buy assorted small pets. I remembe...
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Deforestation | elli on Taiwan
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Taiwan (and China) from an American teen’s perspective. Deforestation January 21, 2009. 8212; taiwanelli @ 1:49 pm. We went to a city in Taiwan that was famous for its wood carvings. What I remember of it was a row of shops along a street with a forest at the end. All the shops in that row were selling wood carvings. They had everything. 8220;this is how much money I make in a year”. Expensive. The only thing we bought was a set of chopsticks. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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What’s New | elli on Taiwan
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Taiwan (and China) from an American teen’s perspective. What’s New March 10, 2011. 8212; taiwanelli @ 8:53 pm. Hey people of the internet, I’m not updating this blog anymore. I only had so much I could write about Taiwan and China, since I was only there for a short amount of time. I am. Working on a portfolio blog for my graphic design work. It’s completely off-topic, but here’s the link. If you want to check it out! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Exercise Fanatics | elli on Taiwan
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Taiwan (and China) from an American teen’s perspective. Exercise Fanatics January 27, 2009. 8212; taiwanelli @ 8:35 am. People exercise a lot more over in China and Taiwan. They go to parks. They have little exercise classes at the beginning and end of each airplane ride. If that isn’t enough for you, they also have a little brochure of exercises in the pocket in front of each seat, so you can do them whenever you want. You have to walk around. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. I'm goi...
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Why don’t we do this? | elli on Taiwan
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Taiwan (and China) from an American teen’s perspective. Why don’t we do this? October 14, 2008. 8212; taiwanelli @ 8:54 am. A park in use. In Taiwan and China, people actually use their parks! In America, barely anyone uses parks. Maybe we’ll go to watch our kid’s or little brother’s baseball game, but that’s about all. 2 Responses to “Why don’t we do this? October 14, 2008 at 10:52 am. Exercise Fanatics « elli on Taiwan. January 27, 2009 at 8:35 am. 8230;] exercise, plane, Taiwan, Travel People exercise...
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