Posts Tagged ‘art’
As we known, craft made by hand would be more expensive then the one produce massive on factory. Why? because there’s an artistic value on its creation. But today I’d be specific on horse craft.
Horse as an object of art, where being used for centuries, stallion have became symbols of power, speed and courage, and that’s the reason why we often sees it display in many craft store on the world.
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Taiwanese are proud of their tea-producing tradition. Just about all visitors to Taiwan will at some time in their stay be offered a small cup of steaming, golden oolong tea. It is fit, then, that Taiwan should be the location of what is reputed to be the world’s largest tea museum–the Pinglin Tea Industry Museum, which opened on January 12, 1997. The museum, located in the green hills of Pinglin in Taipei county, took eight years and US$10 million to complete.
Visitors can enjoy a refreshing cup of tea at the museum’s tea house.
“Pinglin has over a century of experience producing tea,” says Mayor Huang Ming-feng, whose family has planted tea in the area for five generations. Paochung teaan aromatic, sweet-tasting brew is the type of tea most commonly grown around Pinglin. “The quality of our paochung tea has steadily improved,” continues Huang. “It is the most fragrant tea available.” Read the rest of this entry »
Taiwan is practically a paradise for the shoppers, and every city of the island has fantastic shopping malls that promise to satisfy every taste and requirement. Shinchu in Taiwan houses one of the largest malls in the island. The Windance Shopping Centre in Shinchu is indeed a huge complex that occupies a giant floor area of one hundred and two thousand square feet and ranks close in size to the Living Mall in Taipei. Located in Zhongyang Road, the mall is a complete entertainment arena with its restaurants, cinema hall, theme park and a variety of stores. Read the rest of this entry »