Taiwan funny story competition

Corbett | April 29, 2006 7:53 PM

I got this in the mail the today and thought there might be some Taiwaners out there interested in submitting their funniest Taiwan stories. Winners receive a set of comic books about Taiwan.

"Call for Stories: Are you crazy about Taiwan culture and can't stop loving Taiwan? How do you love this island? Are you a Taiwanophile? If you love Taiwan so much and you want to tell your story as a Taiwan fan, please write down your story in Traditional Chinese, Taiwanese, English or Japanese and mail it to us. The articles voted in the top 3 will be awarded a series of "THE HISTORY OF TAIWAN IN COMICS" ?《漫畫台灣史》(10 volumes), Taiwanese-Red sugar jug (Hakka designed, NT. 2000 )."

How to participate?
Duration: 20th April- 20th May Date for Vote: 21st-27th May
Word limit: More than 200 Chinese, Taiwanese, English or Japanese words
Submit to: hataiwan@2006tw.tw

Please see http://blog.yam.com/2006tw for more details.

I'm going to submit one for sure.


Category: Mr. Asia

Comments (2)

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Seven Castles

May 3, 2006 11:34 AM

Interesting entry. Greetings from Shanghai.


Joanne

June 6, 2006 2:10 PM

Hello!
I'm from Taiwan.
I accidentally entered your Blog.
Sorry for asking these questions~
(My English is not good enough)
Are you from taiwan too?
I read about you.
You said you lived in a mountain near Taipei,so I think maybe you're from Taiwan.
But there are many your diary and photos
is about foreign places and foreigners,
even Avril!!
(Do you know her?! I love her so much!)
So,I'm not sure if you are from Taiwan or not.
Where are you from?
Maybe we can make friends!
I left my e-mail address
Hope you could write to me.
see U.
:)


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