2024年1月18日 星期四

A Few More Pictures 多些照片


Zuoying Train Station, Zuoying District, Kaohsiung City. 高雄市左營區左營車站 .


Houbihu Fishing Port, Hengchun Municipality, Pingtung County. 屏東縣恆春鎮後壁湖漁港 .


Hengchun Municipality, Pingtung County. 屏東縣恆春鎮 .


Donghe Township, Taitung County. 台東市東河鄉 .


Hengchun Junior High School, Hengchun Municipality. 恆春鎮恆春國中 .


Hengchun's Old City Fortifications. 恆春古城 .


Checheng Township, Pingtung County. 屏東縣車城鄉 .


Near the Beinan River, Taitung County. 在台東縣的卑南溪附近 .


Near the Beinan River, Taitung County. 在台東縣的卑南溪附近 .


Near the Beinan River, Taitung County. 在台東縣的卑南溪附近 .


Fenggang Village, Fangshan Township, Pingtung County. 屏東縣枋山鄉楓港里 .


Fenggang Village, Fangshan Township, Pingtung County. 屏東縣枋山鄉楓港里 .


Longluan Lake Nature Center, Hengchun Municipality, Pingtung County. 屏東縣恆春鎮龍鑾潭自然中心 .


Hengchun Night Market, Hengchun Municipality, Pingtung County. 屏東縣恆春鎮恆春夜市 .


Beinan River, Taitung City, Taitung County, 台東縣台東市卑南溪 .


Hengchun Municipality, Pingtung County. 屏東縣恆春鎮 .


Taitung Art Museum, Taitung City, Taitung County. 台東縣台東市台東美術館 .


Hengchun Municipality, Pingtung County. 屏東縣恆春鎮 .


Hengchun Municipality, Pingtung County. 屏東縣恆春鎮 .


Xiaowan ("Little Bay"), Kenting Village, Hengchun Municipality, Pingtung County. 屏東縣恆春鎮墾丁里小灣 .


Ssegou Village, Hengchun Municipality, Pingtung County. 屏東縣恆春鎮四溝里 .


Hengchun Municipality, Pingtung County. 屏東縣恆春鎮 .

2024年1月15日 星期一

Last Saturday's Election


Lai Ching-te, representing the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) was elected to the office of President last Saturday.  Tsao Bi-khim will be his Vice President.

Lai won in every county and city except Miaoli, Hsinchu, Keelung, Nantou, Jinmen, Lienchiang, Hualien and Taitung.  I can't speak to the other six administrative districts, but having lived in Taitung for 13 years I can tell you that many people in Hualien and Taitung are VERY loyal to the KMT, often to a fanatical degree.  Ko Wen-je (TPP) might have come in third with over 26% of the vote, but he didn't win a single city or county in this election.  The eight administrative districts who didn't choose Lai chose Hou Yu-ih (KMT) instead.

For the record I'm happy that Lai won.  Ko Wen-je would have been an embarrassing President, and Hou Yu-ih would have been an even worse choice.  I won't reiterate my reasons for thinking so here, but if you're interested they're in the previous entry.

The election for legislative seats was more of a wash.  The KMT won a majority with 52 seats, but they only beat the DPP by one seat.  The TPP won 8 seats, and 2 candidates running independent also won seats in the Legislature.  This puts both the TPP and independent legislators in the interesting position of tiebreakers should the Legislature stall on various issues, given that the KMT legislators will probably oppose President Lai's agenda at every turn.

The DPP, by the way, lost 10 seats in this election while the KMT gained 14.  The KMT, despite a loss in the Presidential race, is very much alive on the local level, a fact also demonstrated by the previous election last year.

If you're interested in further details I recommend the Wikipedia articles on both the presidential election and the legislative election.  Both are well researched and objective.  And in this day and age "well researched" and "objective" aren't words often seen in conjunction, are they?

2024年1月11日 星期四

Who's This Young Man?


I've already done units 1-6 in the eighth grade English textbook, so here are some questions from unit 1 of the seventh grade textbook.

1. Who's this young man?

There are no young men in this office.  Right now it's me and two of the eighth grade homeroom teachers.  Two of us are men and one of us is a woman.  We're all on the other side of 40.

2. Is it a watch?

I don't know, is it?  Is it?

3. And you are...?

I'm the Foreign English Teacher (FET) at this junior high school.  I've been here for about a year and a half now.  I'm American, my star sign is Capricorn and yes, I like to party.

4. Are you a junior high school student?

Thank God no.  Generally speaking it's not a fun age.  I remember my two years in a Seattle junior high school being miserable, and it's obvious to me that many of my students are similarly miserable.

5. Are you a student?

Not at present, no.  The last time I was a student was in 2004, when I was a student in the Masters in Teaching program at Seattle University.  Prior to that I was a student at Tunghai University in Taichung (the Chinese language program), the University of Washington (B.A. in International Studies), Bellevue Community College (A.A.S. transfer degree), Shoreline Community College (also A.A.S. transfer degree), Ballard High School, Asa Mercer Middle School and Greenwood Elementary School.

6. Is it a pencil?

I don't know, is it?  IS IT?!?!

7. Is your sister a student?

No, she's a housewife.  She's expecting her second kid in a few months.  She lives in Las Vegas with her husband.  I could be wrong, but I believe the last place she attended school was Shoreline Community College.

8. Are you a math teacher?

I was a fifth and sixth grade math teacher for a several months in Shoreline School District.  Shoreline is the "city" north of Seattle.  Around that time I was subbing in different schools, mostly in Shoreline and Northshore school districts.  It wasn't a good period in my life for various reasons, many of which were unrelated to my work at the time.

9. Is he young?

Are you referring to the teacher sitting across from me right now?  No, definitely not.  He's not young, and he's an odd dude in his way.  I've never heard him make conversation with anyone, ever.

10. Is Tom's sister sad?

The only Tom I know is my dad, and I'm not going to talk about his sister, my aunt, here.  Let's just say that yeah, something happened recently, but from what I hear she's doing OK.

11. Is she a short girl?

My aunt?  Not really.  Average height I think.

12. Is the car old?

My car is definitely getting old.  I believe it's over ten years old now.  If we move to a city next school year I might get rid of it and just rent cars as I need to.  Parking in the city is either difficult or expensive, and I'd rather not deal with the hassle.

13. Is the girl beautiful?

No "girls" here, but I think the teacher sitting to my right keeps herself up well enough.  She's much older than I am, but she still puts effort into how she dresses for work.

14. Is it long?

My days are getting long, yes.  I have fewer and fewer classes, and less and less to do.  Some teachers in my situation would rejoice, but I'm starting to find these "office days" agonizing.

15. Is Mr. Lin a doctor?

Of all the Mr. Lins in Taiwan I'm sure that many of them are doctors.

16. Is it thin?

If you're talking about my cats no, they're definitely not thin.

17. Is Mr. Wang a young man?

Of all the Mr. Wangs in Taiwan I'm sure that some of them are young.  This said, there are probably less young Mr. Wangs every year.  Taiwan's birthrate is on the way down and there are only so many Mr. Wangs to go around.

18. Who is in your family?

I feel like I covered this before, but here goes:

My immediate family: Me, my wife, my two daughters and our four cats.  These cats being, in order of size: Jojo, Mango, Christmas and Milky.

My family in the States: My mom and dad in Port Angeles, my brother and his wife in Vancouver, Washington, my sister and her family in Las Vegas, my aunt and cousin in Seattle and distant relatives I've never been in contact with.

My Taiwanese in-laws: My wife's mom and half brother in Qiaotou District, Kaohsiung City, my wife's father and "second family" in Shulin District, New Taipei City, my brother-in-law and his wife in Xizhih District, New Taipei City, my wife's aunt in Sanchong District, New Taipei City, my wife's uncle in Xindian (?) District, New Taipei City, my wife's grandmother and other family members in Lunbei Township, Yunlin County and that's all I can remember at the moment.

19. What's Nick's family name?

This Nick guy again.  I have no idea.  Why are you so concerned about Nick?

20. What is the reading mainly about?

It's mainly about me.  

And with that, dear friends, I leave you.  Chinese New Year approaches, the fall semester comes to an end, and the day after tomorrow the people of this small island decide who their next President will be.  Soon, soon, soon -- everything too soon, or else not soon enough!

What about you?  Are you a junior high school student?  Is your sister?  Are you a math teacher?  Are you beautiful?  Are you a doctor?

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2024年1月8日 星期一

The Big Election: 4 Days and Counting


The big election is this Saturday.  The offices of President and Vice-President are up for grabs, as are legislative seats all over the island.

The current President of Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen, cannot run again because she's already served two terms of office.  I think she's been a great President, certainly the best Taiwan has ever had.  While I've lived in Taiwan Lee Tung-hui, Chen Shui-bian, Ma Ying-jeou and Tsai Ing-wen have held the office, and in my humble, less politically informed opinion Tsai overshadows her predecessors.

This time around there are three candidates for the office of President, these being:

Lai Ching-te (a.k.a. "William Lai")


Party: Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)

Background: He's been Vice-President since 2020.  He served in the Legislative Yuan from 1999 to 2010, he was the Mayor of Tainan City and he was a doctor before becoming a politician.  He is/was hugely popular in Tainan, a DPP stronghold.

He's from Wanli, in New Taipei City.  His father was a coal miner who died in the mines just after Lai was born.

Running Mate: Tsao Bi-khim, former representative to the United States.

Hou Yu-ih


Party: Kuomintang (or "Chinese Nationalist Party") (KMT)

Background: He's been the Mayor of New Taipei City since 2018.  Prior to that he was Director-General of the National Police Agency, and prior to that he served an earlier term as Mayor of New Taipei City.

He began his career as a police officer in Taipei City.  Hou is from Puzi in Jiayi County.  His family owned a pork stall in a local market.  Like Lai his family has been touched by tragedy; his son died in a tour bus fire in 1992.

Running Mate: Jaw Shaw-kong, member of the Legislative Yuan.

Ko Wen-je ("Ko P")


Party: Taiwan People's Party (TPP)

Background: Ko served as Mayor of Taipei City from 2014 to 2022.  He is/was a doctor and Professor of Medicine prior to engaging in politics.  On the one hand he practiced medicine at a much higher level than Lai ever did, on the other hand he's been accused of misconduct more than once.

Ko has a reputation for "shooting from the hip" which may be related to an undiagnosed case of Asperger syndrome.  He grew up in Hsinchu.

Running Mate: Wu Hsin-ying (a.k.a. "Cynthia Wu"), member of the Legislative Yuan.


The 2024 Taiwanese Legislative Election

This is a rather complicated subject, but simply stated there are 113 seats in the Legislative Yuan.  73 of these seats represent entire districts, and a popular vote decides which candidate wins one of these seats.  34 of these seats are party-proportional, in that the party wins the district and the candidates are assigned seats relative to their position on a list.  The remaining 6 seats represent aboriginal voting districts.

315 candidates are running for the 73 seats representing entire districts, while 178 nominees were included on lists for the 34 party-proportional seats.

Sixteen political parties are represented in this election.  Aside from the DPP, KMT and TPP, there is the New Power Party (NPP), Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSD), People First Party (PFP) and many others.  These lesser known parties aren't likely to win much, if anything, in the upcoming election.

There are, by the way, over a hundred registered political parties in Taiwan, though many of these haven't been active for a long time.  What, if anything, is the Chinese Universal Love Public Interest Party up to today?


Parting Thoughts

Lai is still ahead in most polls with Hou in second place and Ko bringing up the rear.  The Presidential race should be an easy win for Lai provided his supporters show up to vote.

The main criticism against Lai seems to be the main criticism against the DPP, that if they continue to hold power Taiwan's relationship with Mainland China will deteriorate further and Taiwan will have even less access to China's markets.  There is also something about a property his family owns (or at least maintains) on land designated for another purpose in north Taiwan.

Hou has had some difficulty in the realm of public opinion due to property his family owns (and rents out) in and around New Taipei City.  The recent school stabbing has also caused many to wonder aloud why he's on the road campaigning and not in New Taipei City, dealing with the situation there.

I watched about half of the Presidential debates.  Hou seems to have trouble stringing sentences together in Mandarin, often injecting Taiwanese phrases into speeches to appear more "folksy."  This strategy could backfire, however, as not all people in Taiwan have grown up speaking Taiwanese.

Ko Wen-je never has a shortage of opinions, and in this respect he's often his own worst enemy.  I can't say that all of his ideas are bad, but he has a tendency to speak without thinking things through beforehand.  Were he to somehow win the Presidency, his inability to provide measured responses to serious questions could be a real problem.

I won't have anything further to say about the Legislative Election until after it happens.  I'm not familiar with those candidates or the issues at stake.

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2024年1月2日 星期二

Kaohsiung in the News 高雄的新聞 (West 西) 4


There are 38 districts in Kaohsiung City.  The districts discussed here are all west of the Formosa Freeway (#3).  They're much more urban that districts east of the Formosa Freeway, have a much higher population density, and are generally less scenic. 高雄市分為38個行政區 。  這裡文章討論的行政區都位在福爾摩沙高速公路以西 ,  這些行政區和高速公路以東的行政區比較起來: 較熱鬧 、人口密度較高 、風景比較差。


1. Alian District 阿蓮區

1a. The director-general of the Alian District Farmer's Association was found guilty of siphoning 20 million NT from that organization.  The money should have been given to employees in the form of performance bonuses, but the director-general was misreporting the number of employees in order to use the money for other purposes.  He was sentenced to 11 months in prison. 吞員工獎金阿蓮區農會四連霸總幹事  又涉不法貸款千萬被判11月 (1)


2. Yanchao District 燕巢區

2a. It sounds like a lot of vague statements were exchanged, but for what it's worth a meeting was held at Kaohsiung Normal University to discuss how the local tourism industry might be developed.  The university campus, a noted golf course and Foguang Mountain are either in or near Yanchao. 高師大與5單位簽署策略聯盟  盼活絡燕巢周邊觀光產值



3. Hunei District 湖內區

3a. Steel guardrails were installed along a canal to prevent accidents. 湖內忠孝街增設護欄  保護行車安全


4. Jiading District 茄萣區

4a. There was a paintball activity at Jiading Junior High School. 海線聯盟  茄萣國中漆彈實戰體驗活動


5. Luzhu District 路竹區

5a. An accident at a construction site led to the burial of two men, both of whom survived the mishap.  Work on the site has been halted, and the company responsible has been fined 300,000 NT.  路竹科學園區爆意外 !  土堆坍方活埋2人  工地停工罰30萬


6. Yongan District 永安區

6a. A truck driver speeding through Yongan struck a utility pole.  He was found unresponsive at the scene of and died in the hospital soon after. 疑似超速自撞電線杆  永安小貨車駕駛送醫不治


7. Gangshan District 岡山區

7a. A worker doing maintenance on a conveyor belt got his arm caught in the device and was seriously injured.  Doctors are considering amputation. 左上臂捲入輸送帶 !  高雄岡山28歲工人恐面臨截肢


8. Ciaotou District 橋頭區

8a. A "mini Japanese cultural festival" and religious activity were held at the old Ciaotou Sugar Refinery.  This refinery dates back to the Japanese Colonial Administration, and a Kuanyin statue preserved there is still an object of worship. 高雄橋頭糖廠迎接新年初詣  黑銅聖觀音祈福


9. Mituo District 彌陀區

9a. Representatives of the Fisheries Bureau and other local agencies visited Mituo to demonstrate the use of photosynthetic bacteria in aquaculture pools.  It is hoped that this demonstration will help reduce the use of pesticides by local fish farmers. 為打造生態養殖示範場域 , 海洋局至彌陀區漁會發放複合光合菌


10. Dzeguan District 梓官區

10a. A temple festival was held at Dzequan's "City God" (Chenghuang) Temple, and DPP candidate Qiu Zhih-wei was on hand to pray for everyone's health. 梓官城隍廟舉辦南巡科儀  邱志偉參與啟程扶轎  祈求城隍爺出巡護佑眾生 , 彰顯神威



11. Dashe District 大社區

11a. A DPP candidate for the Kaohsiung District 1 legislative position recently visited the area and helped set up a voter support association there. 邱議瑩大社區 , 六龜區分別成立後援會


12. Daliao District 大寮區

12a. A fire broke out in a warehouse.  The cause has yet to be officially determined, but a worker is suspected of smoking while working with resin oil and oil-based paints. 高雄大寮鐵皮倉庫大火  疑工攪拌油料抽菸引發火警


13. Nandze District 楠梓區

13a. Work has begun on the renovation of Qingfeng Park. 打造社區小森林  楠梓清豐公園改善工程正式啟動

13b. A resident of Nandze was captured on film beating his dog with a stick.  The Animal Protection Bureau been notified and the matter is being dealt with. 高雄楠梓某社區住戶傳虐狗 !  男 "拿棍狂敲" 狗狗發出悽慘叫聲  動保處回應了 (2)


14. Renwu District 仁武區

14. Improvements to Yida Second Road (one of the roads leading to Yida World) have been completed. 仁武區義大二路道路改善施工  配合跨年開放臨時通車


15. Dashu District 大樹區

15a. No recent news out of Dashu.


16. Zuoying District 左營區

16a. No recent news out of Zuoying.


17. Niaosong District 鳥松區

17a. No recent news out of Niaosong.


18. Sanmin District 三民區

18a. Candidates for legislative seats representing both the DPP and KMT canvassed Sanmin recently.  高雄三民區立委選情激烈  3Q陳柏惟陪李昆澤掃街拉票


19. Gushan District 鼓山區

19a. There's an ongoing argument over the number of students at various schools in Gushan District, and how the enrollment policies at various schools might be adjusted in the most equitable manner.  Many people outside the district are claiming residence in Gushan so that their children can attend school at Jungshan Elementary, while other schools in the area are experiencing a decline in enrollment. 鼓山區中山國小爆滿  在地的郭倍宏提出治本的解決方案


20. Qijin District 旗津區

20a. There was a traffic accident in front of Windmill Park, and one of the drivers involved was found with narcotics in his possession.  This driver initially tried to sneak away from the scene but was later taken into custody. 旗津風車公園爆行車糾紛  男強出頭又藏毒  見警偷溜被抓包


21. Lingya District 苓雅區

21a. A fire was reported at a vacant house.  The cause of this fire was probably faulty wiring. 詭異 !  高雄苓雅 "無人居住" 民宅突傳火警  疑冷氣機電線走火自燃


22. Yancheng District 鹽埕區

22a. DPP legislative candidate Huang Jie recently visited Yancheng's Old Market to thank them for their support. 黃捷合體3Q歌鹽埕舊市場拜票  陳柏惟 : 支持民進黨活化高雄老城區


23. Qianjin District 前金區

23a. Nine people were stuck in an elevator during the last 50 minutes of 2023.  By the time they were rescued it was 2024. 電梯裡跨年 !  高雄9人受困大樓電梯50分鐘  獲救已2024


24. Xinxing District 新興區

24a. A board game-themed restaurant was vandalized by several individuals, yet the incident wasn't promptly reported to police.  A video of the incident later circulated online, and police were only alerted to the incident by the video.  It's suspected that the act of vandalism is related to a debt-related dispute. 高雄新興區桌遊店遭砸店  警懷疑債務糾紛引起


25. Qianjhen District 前鎮區

25a. A motorcycle struck a car at high speed, resulting in a fire that left one person injured. 高雄前鎮區汽車與機車擦撞  機車起火釀1傷


26. Fengshan District 鳳山區

26a. There was a fire in a house in Fengshan.  Firefighters later found the owner dead in the house. 高雄鳳山透天厝火警  屋主無生命跡象送醫


27. Xiaogang District 小港區

27a. Construction will begin on two housing projects for those in need.  The land for these projects was leased from the Taisugar Corporation. 高雄市小港區首次興辦  山明 , 水秀安居社會住宅下週動工 (3)


28. Linyuan District 林園區

28a. This article introduces the Linyuan Wetland Park, a point of ecological interest in Linyuan.  Seven years ago a quantity of ferric chloride was dumped into a nearby waterway, and the chemical made its way into the park, effectively killing everything there.  The ecology found in the park has since rebounded, and its famous jellyfish can be found there once again. 袖珍秘境  林園濕地公園劫後重生

28b. DPP legislative candidate Lin Dai-hua canvassed Linyuan recently, citing her work towards securing an MRT Linyuan Line and other infrastructure projects. 握緊每一雙手 , 林岱樺用心做好每一個託付 !

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1. Standing next to the (former) director-general in that photo is Han Kuo-yu, former Kaoshiung City Mayor and current KMT candidate for lawmaker in Kaohsiung City.  Han was removed from office not long ago, and yet he's somehow able to run for lawmaker in the present election.  Taiwan might boast a "vibrant democracy," but there are also a lot of gangsters skimming money from local governments.

This entry, by the way, might come across as very pro-DPP.  If so this was not intentional.  I select the articles for each district based on how recent they are, and it just so happened that more of these articles featured DPP candidates.

2. I think that in this case an appropriate punishment would be putting the dog's owner in a tiny cage on a deck for a week.  Let's see how he likes it.

3. Why in Xiaogang?  Probably because land in that area is cheaper.