Hau Gok Tin Hau Temple is located at the side of a large open piece of ground on Tin Hau Road in Tuen Mun, the neighbouring village is called Kau Hui.In previous times, thanks to its location right ne… more →
Hong Kong (& Macau) Stufforientalsweetlips wrote 5 months ago: Hau Gok Tin Hau Temple is located at the side of a large open piece of ground on Tin Hau Road in Tue … more →
orientalsweetlips wrote 5 months ago: At the bottom of Barra Hill stands this temple which supposedly gave Macau its name. “A-Mah Ga … more →
orientalsweetlips wrote 6 months ago: The largest waterfront park in Tai Po, offering a promenade (very popular with cyclists and joggers) … more →
orientalsweetlips wrote 6 months ago: Island House was built in 1905 in Yuen Chau Tsai as the residence for the Magistrate of the New Terr … more →
orientalsweetlips wrote 6 months ago: The temple is dedicated to the God of the Sea and is a natural Mecca for the Hoklo community in Tai … more →
Dragon Horse wrote 2 years ago: -Taiwan’s linguistic inscrutability complex – Joshua Samuel Brown wrote an interesting p … more →
Taffy wrote 2 years ago: Unfortunately this blog never really got off the ground as I got busy with other stuff (getting marr … more →
Taffy wrote 3 years ago: In the comments section of this blog, Prince Roy asked a question about fonts for Taiwanese romanisa … more →
Taffy wrote 3 years ago: Mark over at Pinyin News has posted about the latest issue of Sino-Platonic Papers, which is a paper … more →
Taffy wrote 3 years ago: A couple of people have asked me about the name of this blog and how to pronounce it. I was looking … more →
Taffy wrote 3 years ago: At the beginning of this year I started taking Taiwanese classes at Maryknoll in Taipei. Taiwanese i … more →