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| Computex Taipei 2008-2 | | 2008-06-02 21:48:57 | | En estos momentos transcurre la mañana del Martes 3 de Junio allá por Taipei, y Orthus se encuentra en el primer día, verdaderamente se inicia con bastantes actividades. Arriba en la foto se muestran de izquierda a derecha Felipe de MaximoPC (Argentina), Juan de ChileHardware (Chile), James de ECS Latinoamerica, Paulo de ForumPCS (Brazil) y [...] | | By: Novermod | | |
| | Computex Taipei 2008-1 | | 2008-06-01 13:03:18 | | Todo fue una odisea levantarse temprano, para ser exactos a las 4:30 am para salir a las 7:00 am en avión por supuesto el Sábado 31 de Mayo rumbo a Dallas, Texas, de ahí a los Angeles, California y después de ahí tomar otro vuelo a Taipei, Taiwan y así llegar a esa ciudad [...] | | By: Novermod | | |
| | Computex Taipei 2008 : Let's head where the experts are heading | | 2008-05-26 04:33:00 | | If you are into manufacturing or producing and you are going to launch your new product in the market, then you would require a perfect platform to begin with where you could reveal the product among a much targeted audience. No place can be better than Tradeshows or Tradefairs. They are one of the best mediums to get in front of your customers and prospects. Tradeshows are industry specific and brings the relevant and concerned companies to a platform. Tradeshows keep running in various parts of the world throughout the year. I will take you to some of the best tradeshows pertaining to the electronics and electrical industries. Computex Taipei, a prominent IT show, is such a tradefair which is coming in next month. It is organized every year and brings the biggies of the IT industry.Computex Taipei 2008Computex Taipei is one of the largest IT shows in the world. The 28th edition of Taipei International Information Technology Show (Computex Taipei), will run June 3-7, 2008 at the Taipe | | By: Let's Talk Electronics | | |
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| | | Ma wins big as Taiwanese opt for change - TAIPEI | | 2008-03-22 22:25:36 | | Ma wins big as Taiwanese opt for change - TAIPEI
By Ong Hwee Hwee, Taiwan Correspondent
TAIPEI - A TIDE of public discontent swept Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) from power in yesterday’s presidential election, which was won by Mr Ma Ying-jeou.
Mr Ma surged to an early lead when vote-counting started after 4pm, and his party, [...] | | By: singapore property real estate news blog | | |
| | Videos del juego entre México y China Taipei | | 2008-03-17 15:20:07 | | Videos del juego disputado entre México y China Taipei durante el Torneo Clasificatorio Final a los Juegos Olímpicos de Beijing 2008.
Octava entrada
Karim García es víctima del fildeo del jardinero izquierdo Kuo-Hui Lo.
Novena Entrada
Luis Mauricio Suárez conectó batazo que fue atrapado por el jardinero central Chen-Hsuan Lin en una zambullida.
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| | Videos del juego entre España y China Taipei | | 2008-03-16 17:00:45 | | Videos con jugadas del cotejo entre China Taipei y España durante el Torneo Clasificatorio Final para los Juegos Olímpicos de Beijing 2008.
China Taipei empata la pizarra en la primera entrada
China Taipei amplía la ventaja
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| | Video de China Taipei contra Alemania | | 2008-03-16 16:00:32 | | Video con escenas del encuentro celebrado por las novenas de China Taipei y Alemania durante el Torneo Clasificatorio Final para los Juegos Olímpicos.
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| | Califica China Taipei | | 2008-03-13 18:54:49 | | Los locales tuvieron mayor resistencia de la que esperaban de parte de la única novena sin triunfos en el torneo, pero finalmente China Taipei pudo calificar a los Juegos Olímpicos de Beijing al vencer por 4 anotaciones a cero a Sudáfrica hoy jueves.
Cuatro argollas le colgó el abridor sudafricano Barry Armitage a la novena anfitriona [...] | | By: De Beisbol | | |
| | China Taipei se acerca a Beijing | | 2008-03-12 19:32:40 | | Chien-Fu Yang cubrió toda la ruta sin permitir carrera y dejando en 4 hits a la novena de Australia para darle a China Taipei su cuarta victoria en el Torneo Preolímpico que se realiza en su tierra y además acercarlos a una posible clasificación a los Juegos Olímpicos de Beijing.
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| | Taipei real estate prices continue to rise | | 2008-03-04 04:38:00 | | The greater Taipei region's real estate market bucked the trend of a traditionally slow second month of the year to post gains for February, according to the latest realtor company statistics released Monday.The average real estate price in the region in February rose 3 per cent from a month earlier to NT$304,000 (US$9,790) per ping, a Chinese measure equivalent to 3.3 square meters.In Taipei City, real estate prices rose 2.5 per cent month-on-month to NT$363,000 per ping, while in Taipei County, prices increased 3.5 per cent to NT$225,000 per ping.
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| | The Many Sights of Taipei City | | 2008-02-27 18:28:00 | | Hong Kong and Taiwan are the only 2 provencies currently that aren't under traditional communist China rule. Taipei City is the capitol of Taiwan and home to it's chief ruling party, acknowledging the Chinese principle of "Separate, but One". What: National Palace Museum Where: 221 Chih-shan Rd Sec 2, Tel: 886 2 2881 2021, Fax: 886 2 2882 1440 Why: Completed in 1965, this museum is modelled after the “Forbidden City” in Beijing, China and contains the largest collection of Chinese artifacts in the world—some 650,000 pieces. The Museum has 2 adjacent gardens that embody the principles of Chinese gardens with water features, pagodas, and ponds. However the museum kindly requests that no pictures be taken on property.What: Taipei 101 Where: 3/F 45 Shi Fu Road Why: Billed as “the” tallest building in the world and featuring the fastest elevator to match it. Even if you aren’t intrigued by the science behind this modern marvel, it’s well worth a visit to the observation deck | | By: Food and Travel on the Go! | | |
| | Place to Stay and Hang Out in Taipei | | 2008-01-22 03:16:00 | | The HeadquartersFar Eastern Plaza201 Tun Hwa South Road, Section 2, Taipei 106, Taiwan, R.O.CThe sky’s the limit, it seems above the capital’s latest and tallest luxury hotel, soaring to new heights on fashionable Tun Hwa Road. You’ll feel half-way in heaven when you check into one of the lavishly decorated suites above the 40th floor of this hospitable skyscraper. The shiny steel-and-glass tower accentuates the city silhouette, the beautiful interior attracts globetrotting guests rewarding spaciousness, style and designer chic as well as the Shangri-La management for having set a standard all over Asia. Throughout the acres of marble and the sea of flowers, the limitless facilities and the ultra-modern technology, the variety of bars and restaurants and the congenial ambiance, the staff makes you forget about your materialistic mission. From business center to pleasure spa, from Western snacks to Chinese haute Cuisine, the infrastructure is ideal. And sitting on the ritzy Metro Complex, Taipei’s mega galleria, even a shopping shuttle to Hong Kong is superfluous.The Business HotelGrand Formosa Regent Taipei41 Chung Shan N. Road, Section 2, Taipei, Taiwan.Ever since its opening in 1990, the hotel has housed international stars on and off the stage in its luxurious framework reaching from the foremost shopping galleria underground to the penthouse suite twenty floors above. Up the ramp and into the marble lobby, you leave a world of traffic jams and consumer craze to enter another where space and luxury, gentle service and seductive entertainment embrace you. You needn’t leave the premises: a professionally staffed business center takes care of just that, room service spoils you rotten and spa and pool keep you in shape. You can choose from among the top ten restaurants of the city, all under one roof: local cuisine, Cantonese, Shanghainese, Seafood, dim sum, teppanyaki, steaks and even gourmet pizza. Afternoons in the atrium Gallery and evenings in the atm | | By: The Best Of Asia | | |
| | The Sights and Attractions in Taipei | | 2008-01-19 23:58:00 | | The Sights:Chiang Kai-shek Memorial HallThe National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is a monument erected in memory of Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China, in Taipei, Taiwan. A new name for the structure, National Taiwan Democracy Memorial Hall. The ponds and parks surrounding the memorial and cultural centers feature well-maintained lawns, trees, and pathways. The ponds are filled with the colourful koi traditionally found in gardens in East Asia. One often sees people in the parks playing Go or practicing taekwondo, Tai chi chuan and other martial arts. The entire plaza is located within sight of Taiwan's Presidential Office Building in the Zhongzhen District of Taipei.National Palace MuseumIt is located in Waishuanghsi, neighborhood of the Shihlin District, with the riches of Chinese culture and Imperial collections over 1000 years: bronzes, paintings, porcelain, jade, calligraphy and rare books. The National Palace Museum holds one of the largest collections of Chinese artifacts and artwork in the world, around 700,000 items in all.The National Palace Museum is located in Chihshan Road in Taipei City's Shihlin District. To get there, visitors can take the Danshui Line of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) network and get off at the Shihlin Station, then take the Red 30 bus to the museum.Lungshan ('Dragon Mountain')It is the city's oldest temple, with a wooden statue of local goddess Kuan-Yin. Lungshan, which means dragon mountain, temple was originally built in 1738. The temple has survived an earthquake, typhoon, and U.S. bombs during World Word II. Kuanyin Goddess is one of the most revered goddess in Taiwan in general and at this temple in particular.The Lungshan Temple is not only a temple and a sightseeing attraction, but also a second-degree historical site. There are traditional streets, antique shops, Buddhists article shops and Chinese medicine shops surrounding the temple. These places are great to visit because of their richness i | | By: The Best Of Asia | | |
| | TAIPEI - Taiwan | | 2008-01-19 23:00:00 | | Population: 3 mArea Code: (+886) 2Time Zone: GMT +8Currency: New Taiwan dollar (NT $) = 100 centsClimate: sub-tropical; average temperatures: 12C/54F - 18C/64F (Feb); 24C/75F - 33C/92F (Jul)Chiang Kai-shek International Airport: 40km/25 miles.In the popularity stakes of finalists among the Far-Eastern metropolises, Taiwan's capital could not home for more than an honorable mention. The gold medal would go to Hong King for business and pleasure; the silver to Singapore for law and order, and the bronze maybe to bangkok for chaos and charm. Taipei has always tended to be unfairly dismissed as the 'Ugly Duckling' - not least by its own citizens, who still refer to it as the "provisional capital". Certainly no one has ever thought to call it the 'Pearl of the Orient', anyway - not even in jest.Architecturally speaking, Taipei still suffers from the Bonn syndrome. It's a provisional capital whose shadow no one ever bothered to endow with substance. Unlike the German 'world village' on the Rhine, however, from 1978 the sprawling metropolis sitting in the broad basin formed by the Tamsui and Keelung rivers has sprung wildly upwards and outwards without a detectable overall plan, following the sudden lifting of the ban on skyscraper construction. Clogged by the myriad vehicles which symbolize its new prosperity, the road system has been struggling to catch up ever since. Recent attempts to improve the resultant ugliness are bearing fruit, however, as sparkling glass-and-steel facades dwarf the concrete drabness of the early boom years.The pioneering spirit is still in evidence, too. Taipei's go-ahead approach rests on a wide manufacturing base; not only the traditional textiles, but electronics and plastics are increasingly major foreign-exchange earners, with exports ranging from toys to luxury yachts. However, you will search in vain for the cast conglomerates common to America or Japan. Many factory complexes have already been transferred to the mainland, and in | | By: The Best Of Asia | | |
| | Destino: Taipei | | 2007-10-31 23:12:00 | | Taipei (chino tradicional: 臺北 o 台北, chino simplificado: 台北, pinyin: Táiběi, Wade-Giles: T'aipei) es la mayor ciudad y la capital de facto de Taiwán. Su estatus oficial es el de capital provisional de la República de China. Su población es de 2.630.872 habitantes (enero de 2007).Taipei es una municipalidad especial administrada directamente por el Gobierno central de Taiwán. Se localiza al norte de la isla, enclavada dentro del distrito de Taipei, aunque no forma parte de éste.Por su alta proporción de pobladores de origen chino continental y su dependencia del comercio, la ciudad de Taipei es mucho más partidaria de la reunificación con China que otras áreas de Taiwán. La lengua más hablada es el chino mandarín, mientras que en el resto de la isla predominan los dialectos chinos Minnan y hakka.Entre sus atracciones turísticas se encuentran el Taipei 101 al cual el Libro Guinness de Récords lo declaró en octubre del 2003 como el edificio más alto del mundo, el Monumento a Chiang Kai-shek, el Monumento a Sun Yat-sen, el Museo del Palacio Nacional, el Templo Longshan, el Mercado nocturno de Shilin, entre otras. | | By: Destinos Exoticos | | |
| | Taipei | | 2007-10-31 23:12:00 | | Taipei (traditional Chinese: 臺北市 or 台北市; Hanyu Pinyin: Táiběi Shì; Tongyong Pinyin: Táiběi Shìh,Taiwanese Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-pak-chhī) is the capital of the Republic of China (ROC).Taipei City is located in the Taipei Basin in northern Taiwan. It is bordered by the Xindian River on the south, and the Danshui (Tamsui) River on the west. One of the landmarks and attractions is the Taipei 101 that is a 101-floor landmark skyscraper that claimed the title of world's tallest building when it opened in 2004. Designed by C.Y. Lee & Partners and constructed by KTRT Joint Venture, Taipei 101 remains the tallest completed skyscraper in the world, measuring 449 m (1,474 ft) from ground to roof. Taipei 101 also set new records for ascending elevator speed. The landmark has won numerous international awards for its innovations. Its Indoor and Outdoor Observatories draw visitors from all over the world and its New Year's Eve fireworks display is a regular feature of international broadcasts.Another one is Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall. The National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall is a memorial to one of the most recognizable founding fathers of the Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen, and was completed on May 16, 1972. From the opening of the hall, majority of the exhibits displayed were revolutionary events of the national founding fathers at the end of the Qing Dynasty. However, recently its function moved toward a multi-purpose social, educational and cultural center for the Taiwan public. The Memorial Hall is within walking distance to Taipei 101. | | By: Exotic Destinations | | |
| | | | Team USA knocks off Chinese Taipei | | 2007-07-02 05:29:12 | | FROM USA BASEBALL RELEASE CARY, NC— Lance Lynn (1-0) struck out 10 over six innings as Team USA (8-1) cruised to a 13-2 victory over Chinese Taipei ( … the schedule in the Pan American Games, one night game, followed by two early games… it was Team USA’
Posted in The College Baseball Blog ( 145 links from 34 sites)
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| | Team USA takes Game 2 from Chinese Taipei | | 2007-07-01 06:58:40 | | FROM USA BASEBALL RELEASE BURLINGTON, NC— Roger Kieschnick (Texas Tech) hit his second home run of the series, the go-ahead two-run home run in the top of the ninth, to lead Team USA (7-1) to a 6-4 victory over Chinese Taipei (1-2) in the second game of the five-game series. Kieschnick finished with three RBIs, all coming in the last two innings
Posted in The College Baseball Blog ( 145 links from 34 sites)
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| | | COMPUTEX; Resumen de la feria de Taipei | | 2007-06-11 20:24:00 | | Como ya anunciamos la semana pasada, vamos a acercaros las novedades de la feria de la electrónica, (conocida como Computex) que se celebra en Taipei (Hong kong)Todas las fotos, así como los comentarios son gracias a los compañeros de MundoPDA, empresa que nos patrocina, que han decidido hacer las maletas y pasar toda la semana pasada, -del 4 al 9 de Junio- en Taipei, disfrutando de esta fantástica feria conociendo de primera mano las novedades que se nos avecinan y acercándonos de paso las tendencias para los próximos meses.Como el contenido es muy extenso la noticia se dividirá en diferentes entradas que serán publicadas a diario.Ofreceremos datos, fotos y sobre todo vídeos... aunque también habrá alguna imagen del ambiente de la feria, (como se puede apreciar en la fotillo...)Comenzaremos con el Eten X-800, en la próxima entrega.Noticias y utilidades sobre tecnología móvil. | | By: CoberturaGSM | | |
| | Computex Taipei 2007 | | 2007-06-05 09:36:00 | | Desde CoberturaGSM vamos a acercaros todas las noticias del salón de la electrónica de Taipei, también conocido como Computex.Gracias a los amigos de MundoPDA que están invitados a dicha feria que comienza hoy (día 5 y dura hasta el 9 de Junio) y que nos mandarán sus comentarios y las fotos de los productos más novedosos de la feria; no dejéis de visitarnos para estar al día de los productos que vendrán próximamente y otros prototipos que nunca llegarán a Europa pero que nos encantará compartir con vosotros.Por ahora un adelanto del percal...Noticias y utilidades sobre tecnología móvil. | | By: CoberturaGSM | | |
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