Obsessed with Taiwan’s “down-to-earth” Halloween party, where you ONLY dress up as normal people in everyday situations. This is “the woman looking for a seat at food court”:
To boost the art industry amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Taiwan’s Ministry of Culture has issued “Arts FUN GO” electronic cultural vouchers(藝FUN券) with total value exceeding US$40.8 million (NT$1.2 billion) https://t.co/0PFCHlmlGN
Anybody else’s family ever order turkey from an Asian grocery store?
We talked to @cathyerway about our Thanksgiving experiences in a family that had just moved to the US from Taiwan.
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Canada has a large enough Chinese electorate that non-Chinese federal candidates are using Chinese names. Some “better” than others. https://t.co/C1cZOFScsG @nikobell
Two early 20th century photos of Chinese marching in a 4th of July parade in New York. America is celebrated through its people and communities not with braggadocio and petty shows of military might! From the George Grantham Bain Collection at the @librarycongress
Many Taiwanese-Americans know about "Love Boat," a legendary study tour subsidized by #Taiwan's gov't. Now, a documentary about the tour will screen at #CAAMFest37. It offers timely insights on Asian-Am & Taiwanese identity.
@LoveBoatTaiwan@vsoe@CAAM
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May 10 marks the 150th anniversary of the the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, which was built by Chinese laborers who were then were completely left out of photographs commemorating the event and largely unrecognized in American history. https://t.co/CvJuAxmjTN