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The rst ock of Black-faced spoonbills this year has arrived Sicao Wildlife
Refuge(四草野生動物保護區) on Sep. 30. Census hold by Wild Bird Society of
Tainan on Oct 10 shows that there are 47 birds on Cigu Wetland(七股溼地). More
Black-faced spoonbills can be watched when the weather gets colder.
The migratory birds come to Taiwan to overwinter in every October. The egrets like
to stay in shallow water, while Charadriiformes (plovers, sandpipers and snipes) get
used to live in the dry sh ponds and shoaly lands.
Guidance for mangrove, ddler crabs and birds is provided at Bird-Watching Plat-
form in Lakeside Waterbird Park(湖濱水鳥公園) in Sunday afternoon from 2:00 to
5:00. In addition, it is worth visiting Taijiang museum of bird species(台江鳥類生態館) in Salt Field Eco-Culture Village(鹽田生態文化村). The guidance there is from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Let’s go birdwatching at Cigu!
Note:
What’s Black-faced Spoonbill?
See Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-faced_Spoonbill
Source:
http://udn.com/NEWS/DOMESTIC/DOM1/5887046.shtml
http://www.cdns.com.tw/20101012/news/ncxw/T90046002010101118153716.htm
Due to the typhoon Maggie, the Fort Provintia (Chikan Tower,赤崁樓) Concert this
Saturday night and the Anping Tree House Fete on 23 & 24 of this month are
altered to 30 & 31. Although there’s no disaster yet in Tainan, the organizer is wor-
ried about safety issue because the bad weather might cause the lawn muddy and
slippy.
Holland Days altered to 30 & 31
Hope you can enjoy the activity also on next weekend.
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Those who have embarked on journeys to foreign lands will certainly encounter
many challenges, with one of the most formidable often being housing. There-
fore, Taiwan What’s Up E-Newsletter has listed some special reminders to its for-eign readers about purchasing real estate in Taiwan. According to current regulations, excluding lands used for forestry, aquaculture,
salt plants, mineral deposits exploitation, water resources, military bases and
areas, and land adjacent to the national frontiers, as dened in Article 17 of the
Land Law, aliens and foreign companies are allowed to make investments in real
estate or other local industries, provided that these investments are helpful to
major infrastructure projects, to the overall economy, or to agricultural and
animal husbandry industries.
Foreigners who wish to acquire land should go to the Land Registration Ofce
with jurisdiction over this property and provide the following documents: appli-
cation for land registration; identity documents of landowner, leaseholder, and
buyer; transaction and transfer agreement; tax payment or tax exemption certi-
cates; documents of reciprocity (this requirement may be waived for foreigners
from countries listed in the List of Reciprocal Nations for Foreigners Acquiring
Land in Taiwan, ROC); land zoning certicate (this requirement may be waived
for non-urban land); land title deed; and other documents of evidence requiredaccording to the provisions of the Central Land Administration. The application
process may take seven to fourteen working days, and 0.1% of the assessed
value of the property shall be paid as a registration fee when applying for a
change of ownership.
For more detailed Chinese information, please go to
www.land.moi.gov.tw/onlinebill/628-n.doc;
for English information, please visit
www.land.moi.gov.tw/onlinebill/608-n1.pdf
Real estate purchasing reminders
- to foreigners in Taiwan
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Are you searching for the right employer or a new career path?
Would you like to work for a Taiwanese company and expand over-
seas markets? Here is your chance to meet potential employers atthe “Emerging Markets Trade Pioneers Employment Meetings”. If
you know your home country well, speak English or Chinese, and
have basic knowledge of Taiwan, you are the one that Taiwanese
enterprises are looking for.
Through the support of the Bureau of Foreign Trade, MOEA and
the Ministry of Education, the Taiwan External Trade Development
Council (TAITRA), the foremost nonprot trade promotion
organization in Taiwan, in collaboration with National Cheng KungUniversity and National Chung Hsing University, is holding a series
of events in which you will meet Taiwanese companies interested
in recruiting sales representatives to promote their business in
your home country.
Meet Taiwan Enterprises & Find Your Career Opportunities - Emerging Markets Trade Pioneers Employment Meetings
Greetings!
According to current regulations, excluding lands used for forestry,
aquaculture, salt plants, mineral deposits exploitation, water
resources, military bases and areas, and land adjacent to the
national frontiers, as dened in Article 17 of the Land Law, aliensand foreign companies are allowed to make investments in real
estate or other local industries, provided that these investments
are helpful to major infrastructure projects, to the overall
economy, or to agricultural and animal husbandry industries.
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We welcome talents, senior students and postgraduate students from Russia, Poland,
Ukraine, Hungary, Slovakia, Belarus, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Iran, Kaza-
khstan, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Egypt to
seize this special career opportunity in international business.
Emerging Markets Trade Pioneers Employment Meetings
◎Tainan Session: Nov. 2, 2010 (Tuesday) 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Venue: Zenda Suites, 3F, No. 2, Dasyue Rd., East District, Tainan City 701, Taiwan
Deadline: October 26, 2010
◎Hsinchu Session: Nov. 9, 2010 (Tuesday) 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Venue: Science Park Life Hub, No. 1, Gongye E. 2nd Rd., Hsinchu City 300, Taiwan
Deadline: November 1, 2010
◎Taichung Session: Nov. 12, 2010 (Friday) 1:00 pm - 5:00 pmVenue: Small Auditorium National Chung Hsing University, No. 250, KuoKuang Rd., South
Dist., Taichung City 402, Taiwan
Deadline: November 4, 2010
Simply submit your Curriculum Vitae to match@taitra.org.tw before the deadlines noted
above. Please specify the session you will be attending. Your C.V. may be forwarded to com-
panies participating in the event. Registration guidelines and other information will be pro-
vided prior to the event. So remember to check your mailbox for important notice.
For updates and inquiries, check out our page at Facebook “Emerging Markets Trade Pio-
neers.”We wish you all the luck and look forward to seeing you at the meetings.