4/01/2008

About this project

One day I watched a foreigner being interviewed by a television news reporter while exiting customs in CKS Airport; she said she couldn’t find any tourism information about Taiwan in all of the traveling agencies in her country. That’s when I came up with the idea of doing this podcast, I like to introduce this interesting island, especially from a foreigner's perspective.


我看到一則電視新聞,一位外籍旅客在中正機場的出境大廳接受訪問,她說在她的國家裡,完全找不到任何台灣觀光團的行程或資訊,使我開始有了製作"What's up in Taiwan"的想法。

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39 comments:

Jason said...

Good to see there are bloggers willing to take the time and energy to go out and hike around to sniff out Taiwan's travel destinations! If you're open for suggestion for places to cover, I've got a history-focused travelogue posted on my blog that was written by a friend that might give you ideas:

http://wanderingtotamshui.blogspot.com/2005/07/walkabout-through-formosan-history.html

Best of luck!

Jason

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your suggestion, your blog is very interesting and I’m glad you share that with me. I will include your idea in my program and make it better with all the resources I got. I saw some of the wedding photos in your .Mac homepage; do you live in Taiwan currently? If so, maybe we can have you in our show sometime!

Anonymous said...

Found your Podcast accidentally the other day, and I have to say that you guys have done a great job. I'm Taiwanese; have been travelling around, but right now I am working in the States. I always like to talk about Taiwan to people when they ask me about my country or when they are interested; so I adore your work. This is really great! Bravo!!

Keep up the great work..

Ethan

Anonymous said...

Hi guys,

I'm a Taiwanese who now lives in San Francisco. Since moving out here I've been feeling that I'm always "home" and "away from home". Your show is great in bring Taiwan back into my daily life here.

Love your show and will continue listening. Thank you for this great podcast!

Anonymous said...

Dear all,

I just wanted to say that my wife (who is Taiwanese) and I (who lived in Taiwan for two years) both really enjoy the show. We now live in Korea, so it is nice to be reminded of home. We also recommended it to a friend who will move to Taiwan as a good introduction to the island.

Keep up the good work and thank you.

-Aaron and Vivien Schlafly

James W. said...

it's a awesome blog. I enjoy your show quite much. I've tried hard to introduce Taiwan to my American classmate since finishing my study in UCSD. But I just can't get one as good as yours. Good job, dude.

Anonymous said...

Your interviews are out of this world!! Thank you so much for sharing so much about Taiwan. I have lived in Japan for about 8 years, and recently have taken an interest in Chinese language, and Taiwan...
I hope things over there don't get too out of hand, can't wait to visit...

Anonymous said...

I really Love it! especial WuiT #003: Fr. Jerry Martinson, S.J. keep going Tell us more about this beautiful island ........Taiwan

Anonymous said...

This is a great show!
I just found this podcast several days ago. I like it a LOT. There are some interesting stories that happened in Taiwan. It's a good reference for foreigners who are going to visit Taiwan. It's also a good English learning resource for students. Keep up the good work! :)

Anonymous said...

good intro to taiwan..
Great introduction to Taiwan from a foreigners' perspective.

Anonymous said...

Nicely done!
Great introduction to Taiwanese culture from a foreigner's perspective. The interviews are great and the background noise adds very good ambience. Refreshing change from the typical podcast format.

Anonymous said...

很棒的Podcast, 已經向Global Voices Wiki (Bridge Blog Index)登錄http://cyber.law.harvard.edu:8080/globalvoices/wiki/index.php/Taiwan#English_Only請原諒未事先徵求同意

Anonymous said...

雖然這是介紹台灣給外國朋友的 podcast,但是我這個本國人也好喜歡呀。

Anonymous said...

Hi, 我非常喜歡你的節目喔…是一個很好訓練聽力的工具。非常感謝你,而且我也推薦給很多我國外的朋友…one of my friend, 從倫敦來,有很多討文章討論台灣,希望您有空也可以訪問他。他正在渡假,大約2/3 才回來。請連絡他…謝謝…他的blog: http://www.suitcasing.com
tks a lot.

Anonymous said...

Hi

I just discovered your podcast the other day (when I discovered podcasts). I have a similar background as you (immigrated to US at 10) and I find your podcast very interesting and entertaining! The only thing is that it always feels too short! You have people w/ very interesting backgrounds on your show and there doesn't ever seem quite enough time was spent on talking to them.

anyways, keep up the good work.

Anonymous said...

哈囉,Julian你好:

好喜歡你的節目內容,以及你的呵呵呵笑聲,繼續製作喲!我會推廣這個部落格的。

另外,我的好朋友是來自美國的女孩,請問你還需要女性受訪者嗎?歡迎跟我聯絡。:)

Anonymous said...

你好:我是無一間連到你的blog,我覺得你的idea很棒,我會在我的blog加入你的連結,而我自己的blog也是介紹一些台灣的東西,還有些旅遊記事!http://eejason.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Hi! Julian, my English friend Mr Ed Merchant is coming to Taiwan for a week (13 to 21 of April). He is a retired social worker and now is a part-time tutor in Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge UK. This will be his third trip in Taiwan. He has been to Kaohsiung, Hwalien, Alishan, Kenting, and Keelung. I think it may be interesting to interview him sometime during his stay in Taipei. If you would like to interview him, please contact me (myt22@cam.ac.uk) or him directly (e.merchant@btinternet.com)Best regardsMing

Anonymous said...

看到你在我的BOLG留的言,讓我很意外、很開心!第一次發現有這個podcast的時候就喜歡上它了,固定一陣子更新一次,聽過的還是要再聽,總是會聽到突然笑了起來我想路人應該會覺得我很奇怪吧!不過,重要的是在每一次聽的過程中都能夠吸收到新的東西也增加自己對英文的信心,真的是很棒的節目,繼續加油,相信一定會越來越好的!能夠讓身邊的人也認識是我的榮幸喔

Anonymous said...

您好:
我是華泰旅遊電子商務部行銷經理Ricky,今天透過KIJIJI廣告得知您部落格相關資訊,覺得您所設計的內容很棒,希望能與您的部落格交換連結。也希望透過公司部落格多多幫您推廣這優秀的部落格及廣播,可以的話,也希望您能幫華泰旅遊部落格多多推薦一下。^^

Anonymous said...

Great show

A brief and humorous weakly podcast offers highlights of Taiwan and a peak into the interviewees' life and view points in and about Taiwan. This is a wonderful podcast to tune into and its getting better and better each episode. You get to know about Taiwan first-hand and the interviews are the most charming feature of this podcast. I loved it!

Anonymous said...

A Great, Informal but Informative Approach to Taiwan.
As the husband of a Taiwanese woman and a visitor to Taiwan, I must say that this Podcast is a great way to learn more about Taiwan and the Taiwanese. The hosts are witty, friendly and fun to listen to, and really open up what Taiwan is, and what the culture has to offer to travelers interested in Asia, as well as to "armchair travelers".

Anonymous said...

Hi,Julian你好!我是子彤。偶然間幾位中蘋果毒的朋友分享了What's up in Taiwan,聽完也瀏覽完所有節目與分享後(不只一遍聽完後真的覺得一集比一集進步喔,特別喜歡Henry非常悅耳的聲調與溫暖幽默的口吻,和電視節目瀨上岡in台灣的主持人一樣總令人期待著下一集的驚喜,請幫我向他致意)。因為你的Podcast喚起自己多年前在紐約的國際人權法交換學生歲月,也帶著滿腔的熱情在演說課堂上卯起來行銷台灣的時光..也想起在曾在台北街頭偶會看到的感人橋段..一位年輕的日本青年,努力地在公車專用道上比對手上的地圖(英文)與公車站名(中文),而我正在因不諳日文而嘗試用他能理解的英文為他解說而苦惱時,恰巧三三兩兩的阿公阿嬤們(一副登山踏青模樣)聽到我們的對話就圍了上來,其中兩三位阿公就開始用極流利日文非常熱情地報路,最後他們要這位年輕人跟著他們上公車會指引他到目的地..謝謝你為台灣增添了香氣與色彩,讓台灣成為如此可口的商品。會一起努力讓台灣能更發光發亮!
PS:我未先經徵求你的同意將what's up in Taiwan納入我的blog中,sorry!

Anonymous said...

Great podcasts! I just got back from my 40-something-th trip to Taiwan since I studied there in 1970, and found your podcasts and blog while preparing for the trip (since I wanted to see what's up other than what's in the newspapers). I listen to the podcasts while walking to work; they should really warm up the Alaska winter :-)

Anonymous said...

Hi Julian, Henry and the rest of the production crew,
很感謝你們用這樣多愛台灣的熱情製作這樣的節目. 我住在國外很多年, 現在住在美國西岸很鄉下的地方. 自認為是台灣人的我常常對美國人對台灣的零認知感到難過, 尤其是美國媒體常常搞不清楚台灣和中國, 書店裡也都沒有台灣的旅遊書, 像台灣這樣棒的地方, 是應該有更多人去欣賞的. Anyways, you guys are doing a wonderful job w/ the podcast. 請加油!

kenypowa said...

Thanks guys for the wonderful website.

I really appreciate all the efforts put into creating such wonderful podcasts~

wish everyone good luck in 2007!!

-Ken.K
www.xanga.com/kenypowa

Anonymous said...

Thanks for all the hard work on the program. We listen to it here in Minnesota to help keep the homesickness at bay.

Take a trip up to Keelung and get some Xiao Chi for us! I miss the Miao Kou! Too bad there is no way to have it mailed to us.

studentdrkat said...

Good job with the Podcast! I like how you encourage your interviewees to be honest. Keep up the good work.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful job guys. I haven't been back there for 14 years. After listening to your show, I think it's time to take the wife and kids back.

Anonymous said...

hi
nice job
ı m mary
thanks
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Anonymous said...

Haven't heard any new podcasts recently - you guys on summer vacation already? :)

Unknown said...

Hi...
近來可好?
最近在聽吳克群的歌,
發現他第一張專輯有你的大作,
就有一種很熟悉的感覺...

annepeng

Anonymous said...

Hey Henry and Julian,
You have accomplished so much! And not for pay, but out of your hearts. I've listened now to all episodes. Fantastic job! Don't give up!
How about continuing the podcast in video? That can really show the natural and cultural beauty of Taiwan.
Audio or video, keep the podcasts very brief -- that will attract more audience. None of us has a lot of time. It will also help you to lessen your production time. Video takes more time, but you can do something without lots of production, for example: GeekBrief.
Good luck and thanks so much for bringing Taiwan to the world!

Dr. T said...

Hi there,
Thank you for your effort. I'm truly glad that there are people like you who are willing to bring Taiwan back to the world.

I also want to let you know that I've posted the link to your site in my Blog. Please feel free to take a look at http://unwho.blogspot.com/2007/06/do-you-know-whats-up-in-taiwan.html.

Once again, thank you! Keep up with the good work!

Unknown said...

您好,
在無意間發現這個網站,覺得好感動!!
目前住在瑞典,發現很多人對台灣的印象多半不好,貧窮,或者根本不知道!或者就是中國.
很謝謝這個blog為台灣而努力!
祝福您們,也祝福台灣^^

Fuji Fan said...

I stumbled upon your blog by accident and was so impressed! I left Taiwan when I was very young and now I actually don't remember much about it....
Would you like to blogroll? I am writing a blog about China and get quite a good number of readers from around the globe. I already added your link to my blogroll list. Please don't forget to add mine to yours! Cheers!
http://whatishotinchinatoday.blogspot.com/

Sky Swallow said...

您好~~

之前想要加強聽力,有人推薦我這個網頁,下載了全部的檔案來聽,第一個印象感覺很感動,也不禁佩服你們的創意,爲台灣付出這些努力真的很讓人感動,但是當我聽到最後一集,節目就這樣結束了,頓時覺得很失落,我還不知道原來已經早就中斷了,還很期待著想說聽完再去下載新的節目.我的時差差太久了,未能趕上正熱的時候,對於節目就這樣中斷,許多人和我一樣都很不捨吧,要這樣錄製這些節目真的很不簡單,犧牲假日的時間,台灣北中南到處跑,爲了這樣的想法,爲了台灣好,為了大家,那件事情發生想必給你們的衝擊真的很大呀,短視近利的發展觀光只會帶來毀滅性的結果,但是由於你們的努力,也造成了一股很大的旋風,就這樣停止真的很可惜,是否以後還會有繼續的打算呢.這是我,也是很多人的小小期待,不過希望你們在繼續也有點無理,這是很累,犧牲自我的一個工作,誰願意放棄假日來爲了吃力不討好的事情努力,只有少數人,像是你們.停在六十四集是個很完美的結果,六十四卦是個循環,否極就會泰來,不管如何,這是個很了不起的成就,這麼好的創意,這麼努力的奉獻,一定會感動很多人的,包括我在內.一直以來我都在想著如何才能讓台灣變好,但都沒付諸行動,也沒什麼特殊想法,你們真的很了不起阿,美好的戰役已經打過了,相信這一切會感動更多人,也會激勵更多人想要一起爲台灣努力.希望有天可以再看到你們復出,那將會是很棒的一件事,你們的粉絲們一定會再次沉醉的.

Kelly Lee said...

i found thid podcastt recently, and I've listened all of them. it's very interesting! I love it so much! But i'm sad to find out that you've paused recording it. :(

thanks for you to produce such a good podcast, and 加油! I'm looking forward to see your next episode!

Ines said...

This is awesome!