In order to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of its foundation, the government of the R.O.C planned a broad array of activities and festivals. One program in particular caught our attention due to its extravagance and ambition: last February, the Council for Cultural Affairs decided to invite more than 200 young individuals from all over the...
In order to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of its foundation, the government of the R.O.C planned a broad array of activities and festivals. One program in particular caught our attention due to its extravagance and ambition: last February, the Council for Cultural Affairs decided to invite more than 200 young individuals from all over the...
An interview with Rodrigo Alejandro Aguilar from El Salvador
“My expectations were pretty much about structures and temples, and modern buildings. I was just pretty excited to know the lifestyle of the people over here…how they live and how they relate the way of their living with their buildings,” Rodrigo Alejandro Aguilar says in his...
Interview with Niyomwungeri Maxime Jim from Rwanda
This tall, strong and positive young man with such a broad smile on his face is Niyomwungeri Maxime Jim. We met each other at a party at which were assembled lots of guests from the "Say Taiwan Homestay project".
He came to Taiwan from Rwanda, an inland country with the highest density...
An interview with Matheus Da Silva from Brazil and his "host brother" Ben Huang
Like many others SayTaiwan partipants, Brazilian guest, Matheus Da Silva, and his Taiwanese host, Ben Huang, are sharing Matheus' first day in Taiwan, and their first day together. As they get better acquainted, Matheus and Ben share the little lightbulb moments...
An interview with Hanane Khlifi from Morocco
"I had some doubts in the beginning, about the ALL FEES COVERED...", admits Moroccan participant, Hanane Khlifi, chuckling in retrospect. "But I knew there would be participants from all over the world... I just loved the idea of meeting new people. I kinda needed that change in my life". With that...
An interview with Karamoko Camara
“They are very surprised, when people hear Taiwan, they only hear the name, and they cannot think how I came to be here.” Karamoko, or Moko as he is familiarly known, told us how people in his own country, Guinea, responded when they heard Moko was going to Taiwan.
“But you know, music has no boundaries...
An interview with Rando Pikner (Estonia) and Jusso Lautiainen (Finland)
Rando with his "Host Father"
“Honestly I feel like superstar in Taiwan, because everywhere I go people are so friendly…They don’t want to seem friendly… they are actually friendly. That’s why I like the Taiwanese,” Rando begins.
Flamboyant Estonian, Rando...
The build-up to ROC Taiwan's "International Youth Week - Centennial Homestay" has begun, with SayTaiwan calling for 250 participants from over one hundred countries, for this one off opportunity to experience the various colours and moods of this beautiful island. For the event that will be held over 12th-25th August, applicants are encouraged...
Mei-fang was one the project managers in charge of the participants and the host families. She tells us more about the selection process:
This program was aimed at inviting “international young people” to Taiwan, in this way, we hoped to spread the word about Taiwan’s hospitality and culture. We promoted this program through the use of...
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Cerise Phiv
2011 September 29
Last Updated on Mon, 03 Oct 2011 10:52
In order to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of its foundation, the government of the R.O.C planned a broad array of activities and festivals. One program in particular caught our attention due to its extravagance and ambition: last February, the Council for Cultural Affairs decided to invite more than 200 young individuals from all over the...
Hallie Haller
2011 September 16
Last Updated on Fri, 30 Sep 2011 10:54
An interview with Rodrigo Alejandro Aguilar from El Salvador“My expectations were pretty much about structures and temples, and modern buildings. I was just pretty excited to know the lifestyle of the people over here…how they live and how they relate the way of their living with their buildings,” Rodrigo Alejandro Aguilar says in his...
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Zijie Yang
2011 September 23
Last Updated on Fri, 30 Mar 2012 02:48
Interview with Niyomwungeri Maxime Jim from RwandaThis tall, strong and positive young man with such a broad smile on his face is Niyomwungeri Maxime Jim. We met each other at a party at which were assembled lots of guests from the "Say Taiwan Homestay project".
He came to Taiwan from Rwanda, an inland country with the highest density...
Hallie Haller
2011 September 16
Last Updated on Tue, 04 Oct 2011 10:55
An interview with Matheus Da Silva from Brazil and his "host brother" Ben HuangLike many others SayTaiwan partipants, Brazilian guest, Matheus Da Silva, and his Taiwanese host, Ben Huang, are sharing Matheus' first day in Taiwan, and their first day together. As they get better acquainted, Matheus and Ben share the little lightbulb moments...
Hallie Haller
2011 September 16
Last Updated on Fri, 30 Sep 2011 10:50
An interview with Hanane Khlifi from Morocco"I had some doubts in the beginning, about the ALL FEES COVERED...", admits Moroccan participant, Hanane Khlifi, chuckling in retrospect. "But I knew there would be participants from all over the world... I just loved the idea of meeting new people. I kinda needed that change in my life". With that...
Zijie Yang
2011 September 23
Last Updated on Fri, 30 Mar 2012 02:48
An interview with Karamoko Camara“They are very surprised, when people hear Taiwan, they only hear the name, and they cannot think how I came to be here.” Karamoko, or Moko as he is familiarly known, told us how people in his own country, Guinea, responded when they heard Moko was going to Taiwan.
“But you know, music has no boundaries...
Hallie Haller
2011 September 16
Last Updated on Fri, 30 Sep 2011 15:43
An interview with Rando Pikner (Estonia) and Jusso Lautiainen (Finland)Rando with his "Host Father"
“Honestly I feel like superstar in Taiwan, because everywhere I go people are so friendly…They don’t want to seem friendly… they are actually friendly. That’s why I like the Taiwanese,” Rando begins.
Flamboyant Estonian, Rando...
Mei-fang Tsai
2011 February 24
Last Updated on Fri, 30 Sep 2011 10:47
The build-up to ROC Taiwan's "International Youth Week - Centennial Homestay" has begun, with SayTaiwan calling for 250 participants from over one hundred countries, for this one off opportunity to experience the various colours and moods of this beautiful island. For the event that will be held over 12th-25th August, applicants are encouraged...
Mei-fang Tsai
2011 October 05
Last Updated on Wed, 05 Oct 2011 18:06
This program was aimed at inviting “international young people” to Taiwan, in this way, we hoped to spread the word about Taiwan’s hospitality and culture. We promoted this program through the use of...
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