Sorry I couldn't get to the Daily Links last week. This week there's lots of good things to read.
BLOGS:
- Eyedoc compares Japanese policy in Taiwan and Japanese policy toward the Ainu on Hokkaido.
- Drew's report on our ride on Sunday through Changhua and Nantou.
- DPP position on romanization
- The slowing of China tourism may have repercussions for the election
- Fili tours Taiwan factory in China
- Old US army newsreel: the army in Taiwan
- Taiwanese-Americans increase
- New Taipei City takes Big Brother to a whole new level.
Many of the old houses along 137 feature interesting tile work above the doors.
MEDIA:
- MOFA continues to insist that Taiwan and the Penghu belong to the ROC. The DPP needs to go on the attack here.
- Seediq Bale is rocking the box office.
- WantChinaTimes says more Chinese scholars visiting Taiwan to observe the elections.
- Fearing loss of competitive edge, Taiwan hunts for talent.
- Ma slightly ahead of Tsai in recent poll.
- Taiwan economy may take hit from slowing global economy
- Banyan: the perilous politics of arming Taiwan
- Hiking in Taroko from Vancouver paper
- MND sends "clarifying statement" to WSJ about spy allegations.
- Recycling old headlines: Gov't to crack down on vote buying ahead of election
- Econ statistics don't tell the whole story.
- Taiwan navy to re-invent itself as a sea denial force
A Christian mausoleum? Christians converting an old Earth God shrine? Or what?
EVENTS:
- Taiwan Photo Challenge: this week's theme is music.
- Daniel Pearl Day of Music and other events see left sidebar!
Country road, take me to the historical homes.....
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Michael, the second-to-last link under "blogs" would be more accurate if it read "Number identifying selves as Taiwanese-Americans increases."
ReplyDeleteTim Maddog
News yesterday said there was a big increase in Chinese tourists, especially of independent tourists, during August. Not sure how that can suggest a fall like the link states.
ReplyDeleteWhich news?
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