Last month, we passed through Tainan train station. In front of the train station, there are many street vendors. We found many new things and ate delicious traditional Taiwanese delicacies. After shopping, we went back to the train station. Finally, we took the train and reached next place. :D
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Tainan is a southern city of Taiwan. People live there most of them speak Taiwanese.
They are generous. There are many delicious traditional Taiwanese delicacies. For example, coffin toast, rice tube pudding, Candied Fruits, Tainan Traditional Wedding Cake.
Welcome to Taiwan!!!!!!!!!
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wow!!! trains that's great! Hi I am Sebas and I'm from Costa Rica. Here we does have a train but it is like 2 km/per hour.... too slow... :( jaja. Its only one and has limit distance... I'm freshman and really want to know about your culture and what kind of activities did you celebrate (holidays)? I'd like to from a nice conversation
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Nice to meet you!!!
Hellosebas wrote:wow!!! trains that's great! Hi I am Sebas and I'm from Costa Rica. Here we does have a train but it is like 2 km/per hour.... too slow... :( jaja. Its only one and has limit distance... I'm freshman and really want to know about your culture and what kind of activities did you celebrate (holidays)? I'd like to from a nice conversation
My name is Julia. I am 18 years old. I am a freshman in a university where lacated in southern Tiawan. Our school's location is near Tainan. We also take a bus from our university to the train station.
We have many festivals. I think the recently is Christmas. I don't live in Tainan so I can't tell you more. Nice to meet you.
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Thanks for your reply I'm also a freshman and take a bus to go to collage... I think you have like traditional festival. Can you tell me some festivals that you consider that are traditional or unique on your countryHello
My name is Julia. I am 18 years old. I am a freshman in a university where lacated in southern Tiawan. Our school's location is near Tainan. We also take a bus from our university to the train station.
We have many festivals. I think the recently is Christmas. I don't live in Tainan so I can't tell you more. Nice to meet you.
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Hi! Actually, we have main twelve festivals but I think that our festivals are more than twelve. The New Year's Eve is the last day of lunar calendar. We usually do many activities on Chinese New Year's Eve. We will post New Year couplet. We will worship of ancestors. We will surround the stove. We will take red envelope. We will bring in the new year. We will let off firecrackers. I think that is a famous festival in Taiwan. Is this is your homework? I am just kidding! hahahasebas wrote:Thanks for your reply I'm also a freshman and take a bus to go to collage... I think you have like traditional festival. Can you tell me some festivals that you consider that are traditional or unique on your countryHello
My name is Julia. I am 18 years old. I am a freshman in a university where lacated in southern Tiawan. Our school's location is near Tainan. We also take a bus from our university to the train station.
We have many festivals. I think the recently is Christmas. I don't live in Tainan so I can't tell you more. Nice to meet you.
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