Blog Posts on taiwan
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Great Finds of January by Princess on the Brink on Feb 6, 2012Divide by H&M Maxi skirtI love this Maxi skirt! I knew when I saw it that I have to buy it. There were only 2 pieces left and good thing they had one in my size.I adore the details and its print. The buttons has that classy effect. This was aroun...
Taiwan official to be deported in US maid case by Fresh News Buzz on Jan 27, 2012Agence France-Presse CHICAGO - A Taiwanese official who pleaded guilty to mistreating two housekeepers brought from the Philippines to work in her Missouri home will soon be deported, a judge ruled Friday. Liu Hsien-hsien, director of the Taipei Ec...
couzenscharlotte: ♥ Wow! Gusto ko nito! Kahit hindi na... by Clumsy World of Mine on Jan 25, 2012couzenscharlotte: ♥ Wow! Gusto ko nito! Kahit hindi na Boypren! haahaa!
2012 is a New Year by Little Girl Travels on Jan 22, 2012Well, it’s not exactly New Year’s Day anymore, but today is the Lunar New Year, so why not take advantage of the occasion and start plotting out my travel plans for the year-when-the-world-will-end! Ha, I’m just kidding. I don’...
Finally! 26th on my 26th! (Part 2) by Tel Wanders on Jan 15, 2012So now I must continue, but if you haven’t read my previous post, please do as it will help with the context. Obviously it took me a long while to get this post done because honestly, it is difficult to be detailed at each and every country and tha...
THE BETELNUT GIRLS by tintadefilipinas on Jan 15, 2012I remember the first time I set my foot here in Taiwan. That was Fall season. October 2003. I was so afraid that time, siyempre first timer eh. Afraid, baka kasi kumakain sila ng tanga. Well, yes, aside from the language, I dont know much of their cu...
Ma Ying Jeou was re-elected by Fresh News Buzz on Jan 15, 2012 President Ma Ying Jeou was re-elected Saturday as Taiwan's President. His strong opponent Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party had only 45.6 percent of the national votes. Many of the Chinese around the world fled to Tai...
Taiwan votes in tight presidential election by Fresh News Buzz on Jan 14, 2012Agence France-Presse TAIPEI - Taiwan began voting Saturday in a tight presidential election that will decide who will run the island and manage crucial ties with China over the next four years. Polls opened at 8:00 am (0000 GMT) for the island's 1...
Ma Ying-jeou Wins Second Term As The President of Taiwan by The Coolest Internet Newspaper on Jan 14, 2012(Taiwan) President Ma Ying-jeou has won a second presidential four-year term. He has garnered 6,891,139 votes or 51.6% of the total votes. Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progessive Party has 6,093,578 (45.6%). Meanwhile, Jame Soong Chu-yu of the Peop...
Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou wins second term by Recources on Jan 14, 2012Taiwan's incumbent President Ma Ying-jeou has won a second term in office, promising to further improve ties with neighbouring China. Tsai Ing-wen, said she took responsibility for the defeat and resigned as leader of the Democratic Progressive Part...


