Thursday, June 7, 2018

FAU4_106-2 Blog post 5: Asia University Museum of Modern Art

Hi everybody. This is me, Thomas in front of Asia University Museum of Modern Art. Here I am talking about my summer vacation plans.


Monday, June 4, 2018

GC&CL_106-2 Blog post 6: Week 15 at Asia University

This is me talking about my experiences this year/semester at Asia University.

Thursday, May 31, 2018

FAU4_106-2 blog post 5: Asia University Museum

Hi Everybody!


FAU3_106-2 Blog post 6: Asia University Museum Video

FAU1 (or FAU3)_106-2 Blog post 5 (or)6: Asia University Museum Video

Here is a video of me in front of the Aasia University Museum of Modern Art


Tuesday, May 15, 2018

FAU#_106-2 Blog post 4: The 9/21 Earthquake Museum


FAU1_106-2 Blog post 4: The 9/21 Earthquake Museum
The 9/21 earthquake museum is located in Wufeng, Taichung, Taiwan. The purpose of the museum is… and it is dedicated to… The reason the local government decided to preserve some of the remains of the damage is to… Although some people might think it strange that the government would make a museum from some earthquake ruins, I think it’s kind of cool because it serves various purposes. Firstly, it helps to remind people of the importance of building strong structures capable of withstanding strong earthquakes. Secondly, it shows how people are able to come together and rebuild, even after a big crisis. Finally, it serves as a tourist attraction that helps bring thousands of visitors every year to the area,  which means money for the local economy.

The museum itself is quite large and contains 5 different themed galleries, Chelungpu Fault Gallery, Earthquake Engineering Hall, Image Gallery, Disaster Prevention Hall and the Reconstruction Records Hall. The Chelungpu Fault Gallery (talk about this gallery). Earthquake Engineering Hall (talk about this gallery). The Image Gallery (talk about this gallery). The Disaster Prevention Hall (talk about this gallery). Finally, there is the Reconstruction Records Hall (talk about this gallery).

Overall, I would certainly recommend visiting the museum for anyone interested in Taiwan history and a nice afternoon in the countryside.

Sunday, March 25, 2018

SAU3 106-2 Blog post 2: Introduction to Asia University


 The reason this story is called Asia University is because it’s about Asia University and everything that makes it a great place to be. From awesome architecture to beautiful lily ponds, lots of trees with birds that sing, it’s really a nice place to work, study or just to come and visit for a day.

Asia University is my favorite university

Thursday, March 15, 2018

A Very (Adj.) Place


Today I want to write about a very (adj) place and it’s name is (name). The reasons I think (name)  is such a (Adj) place are as follows.


Firstly, it (what is the first reason you like this place? Why is this place special?) … . For example, … (give one or more examples).


Secondly, (what is the second reason you like this place? Why is this place special?) … . For example, … (give one or more examples)


Finally, (what is another reason you like this place? Why is this place special?) … . For example, … (give one or more examples)


In conclusion, I hope that one day you will be able to visit a place like (name). I’m glad to know (name of place).

Monday, March 12, 2018

GC&CL_106-2_Blog post 1: False Flag Terrorism and 9/11

False flag terrorism refers to acts of terror or terrorist operations that are carried out by one group (A) and blamed on another group (B), usually for the purpose of justifying a revenge attack on group A. For example, just before the US went full on into war with Vietnam, America claimed that the North Vietnamese had attack a US ship in the Gulf of Ton-kin. The US later admitted that the whole incident had never happened. Nevertheless, this was the main excuse used by the US to justify going to war with Vietnam, destroying the country and murdering millions of people. I use the word, murder because that’s what it was and that is what false flag operations do - they incorrectly justify murdering people in the name of retaliation.
As for 9/11, it was definitely false flag terrorism, and inside as well as an outside job carried out by organizations within the US government, private industry within the US as well as some foreign governments and their intelligence agencies. According to the official story, Osama Bin Laden and a group of his followers that used to live in caves in Afghanistan, traveled to the US, learned how to fly very small airplanes, bought passenger tickets for very large airplanes, took control of the airplanes and crashed them into tower World Trade center # 1, WTC # 2 and the Pentagon. According to the US government, fires in the towers caused the structures of the buildings to collapse. By the way, tower # 7 also collapsed even though nothing hit it. This one was a little more difficult to explain,n so the government just kind of ignored it in its report. For a long time, the majority of people just seemed to accept the official story because that’s what mainstream the media, like CNN, ABC, BBC, etc., insisted upon. However, more and more people got on the internet and shared ideas, more people began to question the official story. It was very difficult at first to question the government storey, because everybody knew that if the government had lied to us about 9/11, they had probably lied to us about a lot of other terrible things. How many wars were justified by false flag events; how many wars have been fought under false pretenses? Everyone knows deep down inside that, if our own government, the CIA and others had carried out 9/11, surely there must be so much more untruths that we have yet to uncover. This is why so many people still insist on believing their governments and the mainstream media. If they allow themselves to learn the truth, it will mean that much of what they have lived by has been a lie. Here’s what I think really happened with 9/11.

Hiking in Wufeng


Wufeng has a lot of places to go hiking. If you like to walk along the river, you can walk for a long time right next to the river. Also, if you like to hike in the mountains, there are lots of trails. One of my favorite walks starts at the Lin Family Mansion and goes all the way to the old Provincial government offices. From there, you can walk to Wulangu at the top of the hill. Wulangu is really cool here because there are many karaoke places where you can sing, drink something and have something to eat.