The Best Events And Festivals in Cyprus
The Mediterranean island of Cyprus is perhaps best known for its beaches and heritage sites. However, there are a wide variety of events and festivals that international travellers of all tastes and...
View ArticleChristmas Light Show in Banciao City, Taiwan
Christmas comes to Taiwan once again, and this time, it showed up in a glorious display of lights in Banciao City near the Banciao Train Station. There are several areas throughout Taiwan that set up...
View ArticleTravel Portugal: Pera International Sand Sculpture Festival (FIESA)
The Pera International Sand Sculpture Festival (FIESA) has been held annually in Faro, Portugal since 2003, with a large selection of sand sculptures being displayed each year. The event appears to be...
View ArticleThe Sanyi Woodcarving Festival in Taiwan
Image Source Located in the mountains of Miaoli, the beautiful town of Sanyi is known throughout Taiwan for its natural beauty and aboriginal Hakka culture. Sanyi, however, is also famous for another...
View ArticleThe 2009 Taipei Toy Festival Kicks Off Today!
CI Boys The 6th Annual 2009 Taipei Toy Festival is here again. This year the show is being hosted at Huashan1914 Creative Park. The show runs from July 9-12th and it is expected to draw over 20,000 toy...
View ArticleAttention Book Lovers: Visit the Taiwan Book Festival on April 23-24, 2011 at...
Books - Flickr photo by Visibleducts The Taiwan Book Festival is being held this Saturday and Sunday at Huashan Culture Park from the hours of 1pm-6pm. I will be giving a presentation on How to Setup a...
View ArticleQixi Festival aka Chinese Valentine’s Day: The Folklore in a Nutshell
Love is in the air again as people in Taiwan gear up for Qixi Festival, also known as Chinese Valentine’s Day. In the West, Valentine’s Day falls on February 14 of each year. However, in Chinese...
View ArticleTravel South Korea: St Patrick’s Day in Seoul
Guest Author: Caroline Hosey, An Adventure of the Seoul When I think of March back home, I think of collecting seashells on the beach, Azalea flowers blooming, and of course the infamous St. Patrick’s...
View ArticleGhost Month in Taiwan – The Hungry Ghosts of Isla Formosa
The hungry ghosts of Taiwan are currently haunting this beautiful island. Yes, you read that right! And they’re going to continue haunting the island for the entire seventh month of the lunar calendar....
View ArticlePride Parade Taipei – The Biggest LGBT Pride Parade in Asia
Are you marching for LGBT rights at the Pride Parade Taipei this year? Asia’s largest and most colorful Gay Pride Parade is held on the last Saturday in October in Taipei each year. This year,...
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