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Sunday, December 7, 2008
Taiwan gets more media attention
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...this time for a story in the New York Times on jitong , or "shamans" who become possessed by gods and spirits and can divine ...
Monday, December 1, 2008
Life is Quiet
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There's not much going on in life right now; haven't been to any good protests, have been out to a few good restaurants and will wri...
Friday, November 28, 2008
Reason #4 to Love Taiwan
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Comfy student cafes in Taipei. We - we being four Americans, an Australian and a Taiwanese girl - celebrated Thanksgiving at Exotic Masala H...
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Mom's Pies
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OK, so I'm not making an artistically-minded post about old photos of Formosa, nor am I blogging about the state of the Taiwan economy (...
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Qingshan Wang III (Dang Ki)
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Some photos of the dangki - otherwise known as a jitong or martial diviner - we saw at San Qing Gong near Guilin Street on the day after Qi...
Qingshan Wang II
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Just a video of some costumed guys dancing to techno (above), bajiajiang and dragon dancers (below). Enjoy!
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Qingshan Wang Festival I
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We saw Dang Ki ! In Taipei! Dang Ki (in Taiwanese), or Ji-tong in Chinese, are young men or women who offer themselves up for spiritual p...
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