Showing posts with label to Asia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label to Asia. Show all posts

Sunday, August 30, 2009

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Country: Japan
Username: yokko
Sent on: 25 Apr, 2009
Received on: 1 May, 2009
Description: 行書團扇-魯琪光 / Semi-cursive script

Semi-cursive script is a partially cursive style of Chinese calligraphy.

用筆清勁秀逸,勁力內涵,瘦勁中表露出趙體書風之秀研;清秀溫雅的氣質,又與蘇軾、董香光的文人書風相通。

References:
National Museum of History
wikipedia

Saturday, August 29, 2009

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Country: Malaysia
Username: EeOng
Sent on: 22 Aug, 2009
Received on: 29 Aug, 2009
Description: 天佑台灣 /God bless Taiwan



After Morakot landed in the midnight of August 8, almost the entire southern region of Taiwan (Chiayi, Tainan, Kaohsiung, and Pingtung counties) and parts of Taitung County and Nantou County were flooded by record-breaking heavy rain. The rainfall in Pingtung County exceeded 2,600 millimetres (100 in), breaking all rainfall records of any single place in Taiwan induced by a single typhoon. Airlines in Taiwan did hold some flights in and out of airports, but seaports were closed. Electricity supplies were cut to approximately 25,000 homes.

Reports indicated that at least 600 people were missing throughout southern Taiwan. Most were residents of Xiaolin (小林村), a mountain village with 1,300 residents in Jiaxian Township. The village was buried by a massive mudslide that destroyed most of the town. It is estimated that 118 people died in the village due to the mudslide, which reports indicated covered all but two houses. It was reported that all roads toward Namaxia Township were either blocked or washed away by severe mudslides. Hundreds of residents were trapped for four days, and were running out of food and water. In addition, water and electricity had been cut. A rescue helicopter, working to retrieve survivors of the mudslide crashed into a mountain side early on August 11, killing the three occupants. Crews have been unable to reach the wreckage due to the steep terrain.

A swollen river in Taitung County undermined 51 homes and swept them away into the Pacific, leaving numerous residents homeless. No people were in the homes when they fell into the river. In the famous Jhiben (Chih-Pen, 知本) hot springs area, the six-story Jinshuai Hotel was destroyed when it collapsed into the Jhiben Creek after being undermined by flood waters. Several stores in front of the hotel were washed away days earlier as the river continued to overflow its banks and inundate nearby towns and cities. Running water in Tainan County to 280,000 was shut down as flood waters contaminated the local reservoir.

Throughout Taiwan, at least 107 people were confirmed to have been killed by the storm as of August 13. The record-breaking rains also caused catastrophic agricultural losses, with estimates reaching NT$9 billion ($274 million USD). At its peak, roughly 1.58 million were without power across the island and over 710,000 were without water pressure. Tourism losses due to the typhoon were estimated to be at least NT$800 million ($24.4 million USD).

However, Morakot also ended a month-long drought and replenished reservoirs enough to warrant an end to water rationing.

The "Little Three Links" between Kinmen of the Republic of China and Xiamen of the People's Republic of China was suspended. Almost all reservoirs in Kinmen County were full. Winds at Force 13 on the Beaufort scale were recorded in the Matsu Islands.

National Disaster Prevention and Protection Commission is the task-force-grouped committee authorized by the law of Disaster Prevention and Protection.

God bless Taiwan!!!!


References:
wikipedia

Friday, August 28, 2009

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Country: Thailand
Username: unclepostman
Sent on: 21 Mar, 2009
Received on: 3 Apr, 2009
Description: 太魯閣-燕子口 / Swallow Grotto, Taroko National Park



Following the Central Cross-Island Highway, at Yanzihkou (Swallow Grotto) the rock cliffs of the Liwu River gorge seem to reach to heaven while the river runs its swiftest and the distance between the gorge walls so narrow that they almost seem to touch each other.

Along the Yanzihkou (Swallow Grotto) trail which runs about a half kilometer starting from the entrance to Swallow Grotto to the Jinheng Bridge, you can enjoy the sights of the Liwu River from nearly straight above the water, the potholes on the cliff faces, the springs sprinkled along the lower parts of the walls, as well as the famous rock formation "Chieftain's profile rock".

As of early 2005 the Yanzihkou (Swallow Grotto) Trail was separated from the highway by a simple concrete divider. The road was narrow, resulting in frequent congestion in the area. Consequently, the Park Administration set about building a two-lane tunnel for vehicular traffic to let walkers enjoy the sights of this spectacular part of the gorge uninterrupted by cars and buses. There are two Swallow Grotto (Yanzihkou) tunnels, linked by Ludan Bridge- were completed in June 1, 2007. West-east vehicular traffic must use the tunnels.The old highway is now a pedestrian path and is also open to vehicular traffic going east only that must proceed slowly.

References:
Taroko National Park

Saturday, July 18, 2009

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Country: China
Username: PrincessSylvia
Sent on: 17 Jul, 2009
Received on: 25 Jul, 2009
Description: 天祥文天祥塑像 Tienhsiang Wen Tien-Hsiang Statue


Tienhsiang, 450 meters above sea level, is at the junction of the Taosai and Liwu stream. One of the favorite spots is the statue of Wen Tien-hsiang, hero of the Sung Dynasty (960-1279) with the inscription of his "Song of Righteousness."

天祥地當桃賽溪與立霧溪匯合處,標高海拔450公尺,四周崇巒環抱,勢如盆地,建有文天祥塑像及正氣歌碑,以誌其忠貞。


Tienhsiang is located in the west of Taroko canyon. The background is very beautiful. The background is a common view of Taroko. But there are more amazing views in Taroko.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

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Country: China
Username: annie0
Sent on: 3 May, 2009
Received on: 15 Jun, 2009
Description: 台北國父紀念館 / Taipei Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall


Located in the 4th section of Jenai Road, Taipei, the stately hall is a five-story Chinese-and Western combined style of architecture.
位於台北市仁愛路四段,高度30.4公尺,四週各100公尺,為一中西合璧五層建築,莊嚴宏偉。

This is my 2nd postcard to her because the 1st one must get lost. She loves postcard with flowers so I sent her this one. I hope she will like it.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

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Country: China

Username: memehei

Sent on: 6 May,2009

Received on: 16 Jun, 2009

Description: 九讚頭車站 / Jiu Zan Tou Train Station


She is a student of Fine arts academy. She love paintings so I chose this card to her.

This station is on the branch of railway line.

I hope she will like it!!