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#國定古蹟環景導覽網站 ,包含: 總統府、臺北府城、淡水紅毛城、臺南孔廟...等熱門古蹟通通有🗺
除了精緻照片與文字說明,還能點選「 #720度環景 」功能( ´▽`)
讓你彷彿置身其中,在家也能體驗臺灣歷史文化底蘊☺️
為響應雙語國家政策,網站也建置雙語版本,提供外國旅客更友善的使用介面喔💗
🔎國定古蹟環景導覽➖官方網站➡️
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#線上暢遊全臺古蹟 #線上微旅行 #中秋連假快樂🎑
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🕍National monuments of Taiwan are presented to you with just one click.
The Ministry of Culture has launched the official website of National Historic Sites Panorama Tour Guide where you can easily find detailed information and images about many famous spots such as The Presidential Office Building, Taipei City Walls, Fort San Domingo, Confucius Temple of Tainan, and so on.
Photos and captions of the hot spots are not only vividly presented, but also offer a "720-degree panoramic view" function to immerse you in the actual scene.
> National Historic Monument Panorama website :
https://reurl.cc/Kxzdzy
#2030雙語國家政策
#BilingualNation2030
#文化部 #MinistryOfCulture
同時也有5部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過11萬的網紅Wes Davies 衛斯理,也在其Youtube影片中提到,#祭孔 #台南孔廟 #民俗 #文化資產 #衛斯理探索台南 #WesDaviesExploreTainan 🍁IG@wesofthesun https://www.instagram.com/wesofthesun/ Everytime I go back to Tainan, I learn ...
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- 關於about confucius 在 國發會 Facebook 的精選貼文
- 關於about confucius 在 Sam Tsang 曾思瀚 Facebook 的最佳貼文
- 關於about confucius 在 林昶佐 Freddy Lim Facebook 的最佳貼文
- 關於about confucius 在 Wes Davies 衛斯理 Youtube 的精選貼文
- 關於about confucius 在 serpentza Youtube 的最佳解答
- 關於about confucius 在 MYBY孟言布语 Youtube 的精選貼文
- 關於about confucius 在 Explainer: Who was Confucius and why is he important? 的評價
about confucius 在 Sam Tsang 曾思瀚 Facebook 的最佳貼文
Read what my colleague writes about the Confucius Inst. and China for anyone too concerned by the misleading right-wing news. It CAN be a concern, but the situation isn't as you imagine.
about confucius 在 林昶佐 Freddy Lim Facebook 的最佳貼文
【台美日共同守護印太安全】
美國、日本、台灣三國智庫共同主辦「2020台美日三邊印太安全對話」,包括蔡英文總統、美國前國務院助卿坎博(Kurt Campbell)、前國防部印太安全助理部長薛瑞福(Randall Schriver)、日本前駐美大使佐佐木賢一郎等重要人士都與會。
我也參與三國國會議員的對談,與羅致政委員、陳以信委員、美國聯邦眾議員貝拉(Ami Bera)以及日本眾議員鈴木馨祐,交流2020後的印太及台海情勢與願景。
結果準備厚厚一疊的英文講稿幾乎沒派上用場,講太HIGH不小心就脫稿演出....。無論如何還是提供原本的講稿跟大家參詳,一起來練習英文吧:
2020 Taiwan-US-Japan Trilateral Indo-Pacific Security Dialogue
Hello moderator, fellow panelists, I am Taiwan legislator Freddy Lim.
This year, due to the pandemic, we can only conduct this panel online. I’m still very glad to be invited to attend this event and exchange ideas with these great panelists. Here I want to share my views on today’s main topic: “Challenges and Opportunities in the Indo-Pacific Region and the Taiwan Strait in 2020 & Beyond”.
First I want to start with the conventional positioning of Taiwan under the established international order.
After WWII, the international order led by the allies dragged Taiwan into China’s civil war. Since then, Taiwan's been struggling with the “One China” dispute, unable to gain independence and world recognition like many other colonies.
Even though Taiwanese people have built an independent and democratic country after half a century of hard work, now we enjoy freedom and human rights, the international community still isolates Taiwan. One of the main reasons is obviously China.
The established international community viewed China as a huge economic opportunity, a partner that would eventually carry out political reforms and be integrated into modern international order. Under this conventional thinking, the international community is willing to help China ease and suppress many of its unpleasant problems, including the thorny "Democratic Taiwan."
This has reduced Taiwan to merely China’s “Taiwan Problem”. We’re even slandered as the “troublemaker” of the Taiwan Strait; As a result, the respect that Taiwan deserves continues to be shelved, and the active role we can play, the contributions we can make in the international community are also ignored.
However, this established international structure is now changing.
After decades of appeasement policy, and acquiring WTO membership in 2001, China’s various structural changes that the world anticipated have never taken place. On the contrary, China’s been using organized measures, such as bribing, infiltration, and hybrid-warfare, to undermine international norms. It’s worked hard to manipulate and control international organizations, in order to project its influence onto the world. These actions have been even more distinct after Xi Jinping became President of China in 2012.
Internationally, China implemented debt-trap diplomacy on many countries through the Belt and Road Initiative. It established Confucius Institutes around the world, which are basically intelligence operations in the name of culture. Chinese tech giant, Huawei also aids China’s international surveillance. Not to mention China’s relentless expansion in the South China Sea, building military bases, creating man-made islands. This year, it’s even more serious. We witnessed the long time Chinese infiltration into UN organizations. The favoritism towards China helped its cover-up, which led to the dysfunction of WHO, ultimately causing the COVID-19 global pandemic.
Domestically, the Chinese government not only failed to implement any political reforms, but it also created the “Social Credit” system with advanced technology, to surveil and control its own people; In addition, the Chinese government built the notorious “Reeducation Camps” - concentration camps in reality, in Tibet, Xingjian, where human rights conditions were already in a bad shape. Even the Hong Kong people, who were supposed to be protected by the promise of “One Country, Two Systems”, their freedom and human rights were completely destroyed by the Chinese government.
These compelling examples show that there is some serious fallacy in the conventional way of viewing China. All facts point to this: Taiwan is not the problem. China is the problem. China is the troublemaker of the Taiwan Strait. It’s the troublemaker of the Indo-Pacific region. It’s even the troublemaker of the entire world.
Under decades of collective misjudgement, China was allowed to become the most terrifying, largest digital authoritarian government in human history. It’s a new form of dictatorship. As a response, many countries have vastly changed their China policy in recent years, thus the change of international structure.
This brings me to my next point: Give Taiwan the status it deserves. Let us contribute to the international society.
In a new international structure, Taiwan shouldn’t be categorized as “China’s Taiwan Problem”. Instead, we should be one of the key countries for international cooperation, responding to the new type of dictatorship.
Taiwan has faced authoritarian China on the front line for decades. Many countries are now facing the problem of China's infiltration under its United Front programs. Taiwan started dealing with the same problems 10 to 20 years ago. We have gained a lot of experience to contribute to the international community.
Taking the COVID pandemic as an example, Taiwan has studied and analyzed the actual situation and the information provided by the Chinese government with a serious and high-vigilance attitude. Based on our experience and lessons learned from the China SARS epidemic in 2001, we decisively formed a series of epidemic preventive measures. We have handled the crisis with the principle of openness and transparency. Our people have been self-disciplined and willing to cooperate. All of this demonstrates the high level of democracy in Taiwan’s society.
After the domestic epidemic was brought under control, Taiwan has continued to share our epidemic prevention supplies and the experiences on forming epidemic prevention policies with the world.
Although Taiwan was suppressed, even excluded by China in various international organizations in the past, we’ve been doing our best to comply with the norms & regulations of international organizations. We always actively contribute every time we have the opportunity. What I want to say is, all of this proves Taiwan could be a reliable partner in the international community. We are capable of working with other countries to solve major problems. We deserve our seats and participation in international organizations.
Regarding the impact of U.S. change of administration.
Now the U. S. presidential election is over and the administration is currently under transition. Many countries, including Taiwan, are concerned about whether the new U.S. government will change its course on foreign policy, especially its China policy. However, the "Rebalance (of Asia-Pacific Region)" proposed by the Obama administration in 2011, was in fact already a strategic adjustment in response to the rise of China and possible subsequent expansion.
The Trump administration further proposed the Indo-Pacific strategy in 2017 to promote and uphold international law and regulations, aiming to ensure every country has the liberty to be free from oppression and coercion. I believe that both parties in the U.S. understand the root cause of the Indo-Pacific regional problem comes from the Chinese government. Even for the Biden administration, it will have to provide practical responses. Facing the new structure, they can’t just go back to the traditional thinking of the last century.
As for Taiwan, the pro-Taiwan acts in the U.S., such as the Asia Reassurance Initiative Act of 2018, Taiwan Travel Act, Taiwan Allies International Protection and Enhancement, were passed with strong consensus between the Republicans and the Democrats. I believe Taiwan could be a key partner to the international community and play an active role in the free world. This isn’t just the consensus of the two parties in the U.S., but will be the consensus of all democratic countries.
In a progressive aspect, the International community can benefit from a wider recognition of Taiwan.
In recent years, the performance of Taiwanese society in terms of epidemic prevention performance, human rights, gender equality, marriage equality, and open government are actually in line with many progressive ideas and visions. The ideas and visions that many democratic countries have long supported. Therefore, I’m quite optimistic that, after 2020, Taiwan can make even greater progress, on multiple levels and in broader aspects, contributing to the international community.
Finally, I want to emphasize again that to truly resolve regional problems, we need dynamic multilateral cooperation. But this must not be a return to the conventional thinking of the past century, which was "expecting" China to abide by the international order. The outdated thinking had been proved to be a failure. Otherwise there wouldn’t be a series of Chinese infiltration and aggression after its rise in recent years, which became one of the most difficult issues in the world. I believe after 2020, U.S., Japan, and Taiwan can establish a new model of international cooperation through deeper collaboration and communication. And hopefully, this model will maximize the security of the Indo-Pacific region and promote peace, stability and development in the region.
This concludes my speech, thank you all for listening.
Lastly, I’d like to express my gratitude to the moderators, my fellow panelists, and the organizers of this event.
I wish everyone peace and good health. Thank you.
about confucius 在 Wes Davies 衛斯理 Youtube 的精選貼文
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Everytime I go back to Tainan, I learn something new, or have another incredible cultural experience. This time was no different! On two separate occasions, I headed back to the cultural capital of Tainan, where I learned all about Confucius and the Shi Dian ceremony meant to honor him and his disciples. The ceremony was performed twice: the first time at the Tainan municipal cultural center, and the second time at the Confucius temple itself. I felt lucky to have witnessed such a unique cultural event in Tainan, and I hope next year you'll consider joining as well! As a bonus, I got a behind the scenes tour of some of the amazing renovations they've done this year on the Confucius temple. It's looking more beautiful than ever.
00:00 開場
00:36 臺南孔廟釋奠禮暨以成書院185周年雅樂十三音展演
06:03 孔廟修復工程
08:47 秋季祭孔
10:47 雅樂十三音
想要了解更多關於臺南孔廟的文化保存
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👉不朽的詠嘆:https://youtu.be/hLtnuRj3Ey8
👉朱紅的技藝:https://youtu.be/eSMmeSPkxeY
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It's Blair here with some brand spanking new content for our channel! We've had a lot of people watching our shows saying that a) they like us speaking English (of course, we sound damn sexy), and b) a lot of foreign friends use our channel as a way to practice their Chinese (once again, we sound damn 性感).
That's why this week we're bringing you a video that you can show to your Chinese learning friends, or watch yourself if you're learning Chinese, to better understand what things you really should know about your Chinese studies, including: weird head movements, sounding like a robot, your awkward relationship with Confucius, and other things you need to know. Watch the video to find out more!
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