51Newsletter Vol.T F A C
To prevent bikes from stolen, National Police Agency launches "bike theft-proof stickers." Starting from July 1, citizens can apply for the stickers and archive your own bikes at the police stations in order to reduce the possibility of being stolen.
With the former code-branding method, the cushion and paint of the bike would be damaged, so it's not commonly used today. However, this problem has been solved with the activation of this new service since the stickers have both anti-counterfeiting and anti-removal functions.
What to bring: ID card or passport of the bike owner and the purchase certificate (if none, signature is then
required)Through the bike-registration system, once the bike is attached with the sticker, both the file of the bike and the owner will be archived.
Two more invisible stickers will also be attached on the discreet places of the bike.The code on these stickers is unrecognizable with
naked eyes, but could be easily recognized with the instruments. Once the stolen bike is found, the police would be able to inform the owner right away.
Domestically produced bikes normally have a unique number on the frame, thus, owners can also archive the bike with this number.
Chenggong Ship to raise its sail for
the first time to welcome
Grand Canoe from Orchid IslandFor the first time, Orchid Island’s aboriginal Grand Canoe
crosses the strait to visit the west coast of Taiwan, stopping
at the Anping Port.
The newly built Chenggong Ship went out its way to give a royal salute
for the Grand Canoe. It was also a historical moment when these 2 ships park together with the de-
mobbed Te Yang Navy Destroyer.
The Deputy Mayor Yan Chun-Zuo (顏純左) went onboard to the Chenggong Ship to welcome the Grand
Canoe and to commence the salute, while Mayor Lai did the drinking ceremony at the Mazu Memorial Park
with Jiang Duoli (江多利), the Township Mayor of Orchid Island.
jiang said it’s such a glorious moment, as if the time has gone back 400 years. He’s delighted to promote jiang said it’s such a glorious moment, as if the time has gone back 400 years. He’s delighted to promote
such ocean cultures, Orchid Island cultures in Tainan, and hopes to work more closely on race and social
agendas in the future. Mayor Lai says in order to witness such historical moment (of Grand Canon arriving),
the Chenggong Ship sail for the first time, he praise the series events will “move and touch Taiwanese
people’s hearts”. Mayor Lai joked by saying that the ritual dance of the Tao Warriors, is no less amazing
than Lady Gaga at all, who had a performance in Taichung
the previous night.
How can you not having icy FRUIT while visiting Tainan during summer?
The weather in July is too hard to bear, and the only one thing we want to do is to stay
in an air-conditioned room and enjoying some ice. People in Tainan are used to eat 水果
冰 (shuiguobing) -- a kind of shaved ice with fruits covering.
There are several fruit shops (There are several fruit shops (水果店, shuiguodian) specially selling these kinds of
"Shaved ice with fruit", most famous of them are 莉莉 (Lili) and 裕成 (Yucheng). The first
one is on Fucian Rd. nearby Taiwan Confucius Temple, and the other one's address is
No. 122, Minsheng Rd. in Central West Dist..
In these fruit shops, there is a native tomato dish: tomatoes with a special kind of
sauce. Maybe you are not dare to eat it, but believe me, it's delicious. Here we are
going to tell you how to make the sauce by yourself.
Ingredients:2 tomatoes
2 tablespoons of thick soy sauce
1 teaspoon of castor sugar
1 teaspoon of licorice powder
1/4 teaspoon of ginger mud
Directions:1. Cut the tomatoes into small parts (with any kind of shape you want).
2. Blend the thick soy sauce, castor sugar, licorice powder and ginger mud
together.
3. Enjoy the divided tomatoes with the dipping sauce you just made.
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LESSON 6. TAKE ME HOME, TAXI MAN
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Taxi numbers in Tainan:成功無線電公司 Chenggong Taxi 06-275-9999 正一無線電公司 Chenyi Taxi 06-260-7766
帝一無線計程車 Diyi Taxi 06-225-5555
INTRODUCTION
Oh the Summer has come and the beers are drunk, now that you’ve been
to Tainan for a while you know your way round to the pubs and all. But
how do you get back home? Drink driving is never an option, no no.
How about a TAXI! Let’s learn some taxi talk right now.
Sunset in Anping
So we’ve decided to publish our TFAC newsletter every two weeks as we used to. Next issue will be the 52nd, which means it will be the 2-year anniversary of the TFAC Newsletter. We hope you enjoy the previous issues, this issue as well as the issues to be published!
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