BLOGS:
- Taiwan in Cycles hilariously lists Taiwan's worst cars for cyclists. If you can't guess the number 1, you don't drive in Taiwan.
- Just Recently: Is Taiwan a province of China?
- Global Voices on Taiwanese responses to Thailand's agony, and Taiwanese WWII vets.
- The Biking Viking hits the northeast coast. Biking down to Jiaoxi is one of my favorite rides.
- Greater Kaohsiung legislative redistricting from Frozen Garlic.
- Hear in Taiwan on youth unemployment.
- Cycling Satin Sestina looks at Giant's new carbon bike.
- Battle of Fisherman's Wharf on the aborigines in the Japanese army.
- Far Eastern Sweet Potato questions whether Ma takes defense seriously.
- Tea Masters on a 20 year old Oolong.
- Patrick rips a brochure on Sun Yat-sen and Taiwan.
- Tainan City guide visits Xunfang fortress.
- Taiwan's Businessweek mag is having an online vote about Ma's performance. When I looked at it Tuesday morning, the very dissatisfied result was leading any other many times over.
- As the Taipei Times points out over the latest flap with ECFA, each time Ma attempts to claim ECFA is apolitical, China returns to point out that it is, indeed, political.
- Filipino paper says growth in Taiwan good for Filipino OFWs.
- Taiwanese newlyweds recruited as drug mules for New Zealand.
- China and Taiwan to add 120 flights.
- Jon Adams with another kickass piece on ECFA in the NYTimes.
- TT's excellent piece on ECFA as a threat to food security.
- CIP says law should be amended to recognize plains aboriginal peoples.
- Taiwan and Vietnam tussle over agreements on legal issues -- there are 400,000 Vietnamese in Taiwan. In related news, a central Taiwan elementary school is offering Vietnamese language classes.
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2 comments:
I don't know if you're aware of this or not, Mike, but your blog is listed by Federation of American Scientists as an unofficial source of information about Taiwan's military.
http://www.fas.org/irp/dni/osc/taiwan-mil.pdf
no kidding. thanks man!
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