2011年6月19日 星期日

Story Time in Taipei Public Library

Every weekend, there are volunteers telling stories in Chinese or English in Taipei public libraries.


Story Time (Chinese): mostly in Saturday afternoon, 2:30-4:00pm 
Story Time (English): different in every library, Saturday or Sundays.
Location: Taipei Public Library
Open to everyone, and 4-10 years old children are especially welcomed. No signup required.

There is also a program called Bookstart, which is a story-telling time for 6-18 months old babies.



Really Really Free Market in Taipei

No money. No barter. No trade. Everything is FREE!


Really Really Free Market originally started in the United States, but now it has spread to the world. It is a movement that aims to counteract with capitalism, believing that there is enough for everyone, and we just need to find a better to distribute. In RRFM, anyone can just pick up something he/she wants, without any obligation of paying or exchanging. People offer things, food, skills or anything that they think are valuable to join the market. 

2011年6月2日 星期四

2011 Taipei Dragon Boat Festival




Zongzi (a sticky rice dumpling covered in bamboo leaves, sort of like a Chinese tamale), dragon boats, sachets, mugwort and calamus... these are the things that remind me of Duanwu Festival, a.k.a. Dragon Boat Festival.