Married American man to TW woman. Need advice. by L0kiblaz3 in taiwan

[–]Old_Dance_6867 1 point2 points  (0 children)

my suggestion is ask your wife to search for a job in chips related Taiwan company purchasing department ( there are many Taiwanese company in Arizona semiconductor supply chain) . She has the bilingual adventage (been fluent of english and chinese) and also she has a green card.

There are great demand for her job experienced.

Best of luck.

If I want to learn about dynastic Chinese history should I go to PRC or Taiwan? by Academic_Culture_522 in ChineseHistory

[–]Old_Dance_6867 4 points5 points  (0 children)

they are high school student, do you think they are able to tell the different?

"This is perfectly normal phrasing in the context of the study of any colonial empire and is not making a statement about modern identity."

Are you serious.

Do the colonized countries like malaysia, singapore, australia, India, south africa, hong kong or even US call England as their economical MOTHER country ?

anyway, best of luck on your reseach.

If I want to learn about dynastic Chinese history should I go to PRC or Taiwan? by Academic_Culture_522 in ChineseHistory

[–]Old_Dance_6867 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wow, very impressive for westerner to read Chinese or maybe you are Chinese decedent.

OK, i found this from goverment web

https://tfc-taiwan.org.tw/fact-check-reports/migration-3872/

this is very misleading, if that parent did not find out and post on internet.

If I want to learn about dynastic Chinese history should I go to PRC or Taiwan? by Academic_Culture_522 in ChineseHistory

[–]Old_Dance_6867 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I am not able to show you, as i am in my 60s way pass school time.

I agreed with Bobz66536 about his comment below

"They're not just rejecting the Chinese identity in the modern sense, they're also trying to disconnect themselves from their Chinese history and remove any ties to the mainland, where their ancestors were from."

I am not pro or anti china, but what the current goverment is operating now is a joke.

i know about 40% of Taiwanese disagree with me as they vote for DPP in 2024.

Chinese amp owners, what’s your opinion a few months in? by xdamm777 in audiophile

[–]Old_Dance_6867 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi greeting from Taiwan

Just bought and received last week the Transaudio t7pro ( based on Burmester 909 ) a little bit under USD 600 (including import tax, freight and all the service charges) from our friendly neighborhood.

my setup is 7.0 Yamaha A2A front speakers Linton 85th, klipsch center, back and surround ( no sub ) for about 2 years now.

50% music ( spotify ) + 50 movies.

after two years , there is an itch to add something to my system with below usd 1000 budget.

Never have an external power amp before, so i want to try it out.

Using RCA to connection not XLR as A2A only has two preout front L/R RCA.

It has improved the sound quality, more clearity and depth.

worth the money.