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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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Eight Years of Continuous Exercise: Sustainability, Discipline, and Balance

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/08/27/chixu_yundong_ba_nian_ji/ The 417th week of continuous movement, eight years. A total of 3,584 sessions and 2,638 hours. 8.6 times a week on average, 44 minutes each time. In the eighth year, various types of sports accounted for roughly 60% of the total hours of running, 25% of muscle strength training, 10% of walking,

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Finally no longer the Chosen One: A Chronicle of a COVID-19 Diagnosis

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/08/20/covid-19/ Recently diagnosed with COVID-19. It is a mild case, but all the symptoms are there, and they are quite strong. I felt uncomfortable at the beginning, but the symptoms gradually eased. On the 10th day, I still had respiratory symptoms, and the quick test was still positive, but the T line has

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Meet hometown in foreign land

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/08/15/zai_yixiang_yushang_guxiang/ It’s been a long time, and I’m not entirely sure if it’s rice with steamed pork ribs or not. Since there are no records left, let’s take it for granted. In September 1995, I flew from the US to the UK alone to attend the 8th European Eye Tracking Symposium. The meeting

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The melody of the rain synchronizes the frequency of urban people

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/08/07/yu_de_xuanlv/ Early in the morning, Kaohsiung suddenly began to rain heavily. People in Kaohsiung who are not used to the rain are in a hurry. But the heavy rain also narrowed the distance between strangers and synchronized the frequency of urban people. When I went out early in the morning, I hesitated. Take

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“Little Sun” Music Theater: Going South to Find the Sun Again

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/08/05/xiao_taiyang/ AM Creative’s 2023 “Little Sun” musical theater has re-produced the 2014 musical “Little Sun: A Family Musical” adapted from Lin Liang’s prose “Little Sun” with a new specification. This remake not only surpasses the old version, but also surpasses the musicals of AM Creative over the years. Watching it at the Weiwuying

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“A Man’s Pilgrimage”: An Exquisite Pieces That Exceed Expectations

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/08/04/yi_ge_ren_de_chaosheng/ An old man hiked 500 miles to see an old cancer friend whom he hadn’t seen for years, believing it saved her life. The synopsis of “A Man’s Pilgrimage” seems plain at first glance, but you will find that it is quite clever after you have actually watched the movie. (no thunder)

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Most Memorable Movie Watching Experience

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/08/02/zui_nanwang_de_guanying_tiyan/ Watching movies is a kind of culture and a kind of social interaction. The best moviegoing experience is usually not because the movie is good, but because the moviegoing atmosphere is good. All five of my most memorable moviegoing experiences. Dumb and Dumber, Ohio, 1994 right. The first place is not the

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Most Memorable Movie Watching Experience

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/08/02/i_nanwang_de_guanying_tiyan/ Watching movies is a kind of culture and a kind of social interaction. The best moviegoing experience is usually not because the movie is good, but because the moviegoing atmosphere is good. All five of my most memorable moviegoing experiences. Dumb and Dumber, Ohio, 1994 right. The first place is not the

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“The Defender of the Eight Foot Gate” is a rare masterpiece of Taiwanese dramas in recent years

Original link: https://taiwan.chtsai.org/2023/07/30/bachimen_de_bianhuren/ On the night when the typhoon hit Du Surui, I finished chasing “The Defender of Bachimen” overnight. In recent years, I can hardly make it through the first ten minutes of the first episode of Taiwanese dramas, or even the trailer. It can be seen that the show is outstanding. This play

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