ChihHao Tsai | 蔡志浩 | TW

Actively improve physical fitness and public transportation literacy to become a more respectable elder

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/09/27/zhide_zunjing_de_zhangzhe/ The famous writer Li Ang had a bad attitude when asking someone to give up his seat on the MRT, and even issued a public trial, which caused controversy. This incident actually reflects the two directions of changes in social structure. Old people must age better Society is aging, and the elderly …

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High-speed rail bento: three cups of king oyster mushrooms, grilled chicken leg steak, braised pork steak

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/09/22/gaotie_biandang/ Taiwan’s high-speed rail began selling lunch boxes on board the train in 2009, and has gone through many revisions since then. I often travel north and south by car, and have eaten lunch boxes from every generation. The version produced by Kaohsiung Sky Kitchen starting in 2017 is the most successful version …

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Middle-aged and elderly people can and should drive local creativity

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/09/15/difang_chuangsheng/ In recent years, the government has vigorously promoted local revitalization and often linked it with the return of young people to their hometowns. For example, “youth drives local creativity.” It is worthy of recognition for young people to return to their hometown and make some new attempts. But in fact, the middle-aged …

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“South, Lonely Railway” not only records the past, but also gives new meaning to the present.

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/09/12/nanfang_jimo_tiedao_2/ After watching the documentary “South, Lonely Railway” directed by Xiao Juzhen, and then reading the movie book of the same name, I can better understand the director’s point of view in this documentary: the railway served as the trajectory of ordinary people’s lives in the early years. When there is something to …

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literature and me

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/09/07/wenxue_yu_wo/ For those of us who grew up before the Internet became popular, the channels of access to literature during our growth were probably newspaper supplements and magazines. Conversely, it is also a channel for writers to publish their works and establish connections with the public. For readers, supplements provide reading materials and …

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“My Racing Dad and Me” shows the ambition of cutting-edge directors

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/09/06/wo_he_wode_saiche_laoba/ Participate in the Kaohsiung premiere of “My Racing Dad and Me” on September 5th. Thanks to the Kaohsiung City Cultural Bureau for inviting me to watch the movie. This is Taiwan’s first film with a rally as the background. It is a niche subject that is difficult to shoot well, and it …

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That so-and-so who doesn’t smoke or drink seriously maintains health but dies of cancer early, what’s the use of you asking me to live a healthy life?

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/09/02/guode_jiankang/ “Some people take good care of their health without smoking or drinking, but die young. Some people smoke, drink, eat three meals a day and live to ninety years old. What’s the use of you asking me to live a healthy life?” This is probably everyone who wants to live a life …

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Fabermann: Cinema is true love

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/09/02/the_fabelmans/ The Fabelmans is a semi-autobiographical film by Steven Spielberg. After watching it in February this year, I posted some thoughts on the social networking site. Organized into an article. Some people care about the difference between the movie and the real thing. But a movie is a movie, and the difference from …

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sixty year old romantic comedy

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/08/31/what_happens_later/ Meg Ryan is returning to the big screen, directing and starring in the rom-com What Happens Later. The actor is David Duchovny, the protagonist of the well-known TV series “X-Files”. Meg Ryan’s career as an actress has been shaped by this type, but it’s also the type she’s best able to play. …

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Public Libraries, Public Transportation, and Sustainable Value

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/08/30/yongxu_jiazhi/ Public libraries and public transportation across Taiwan have been greatly updated and improved in this century. It may not be perfect, but it has flipped the values ​​of a generation. public Library I only “returned” to the public library after the new main library of the Kaohsiung Municipal Library opened nine years …

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Know how to wait, life is valuable

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/08/29/dongde_dengdai/ Everyone who grew up in Taiwan was so full of schedules that he didn’t even have time to sleep. So Taiwanese are not used to slowing down, waiting, or the feeling of “nothing to do” at first glance. Few people realize that life is valuable only if you know how to wait. …

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Thirty-six

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/08/28/sanshiliu_hao/ Think of that girl thirty-six years ago. It was originally the girlfriend of my high school classmate, a girl from a friend school. He also took the nickname “No. 36” because she always took the No. 36 bus. I forget how they met, but it wasn’t on the bus anyway. It’s the …

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