Wow, it’s the last week of my learning
project, so think it’s time to sum up what I did in the last few weeks.
I think my blog can divide into four
categories, which are historical and cultural buildings, natural scenes, foods,
and the last one arts and humanities.
1. Historical & cultural buildings: In
the “Anping” and “Around Confucian Temple”, I introduce several famous
historical buildings, such as Anping Fort, Tree House, and Confucian Temple.
These buildings are important cultural assets in Tainan, and it’s also an
evidence of Taiwan’s history.
2. Natural scenes: In the article “Taijiang
National Park” and “Guanziling”, I wrote the natural resources in Tainan.
Taijiang National Park is established for protecting the coastal environment.
Guanziling is famous for its rare hot spring resources.
3. Foods: I introduce food mainly in the
article “Dadong Night Market” and “Yule Street”. But actually, I mentioned
foods in almost all the articles. In “Dadong Night Market,” I introduce some
delicious foods in the night market, which are really famous there. In “Yule
Street,“ I wrote some small restaurants on Yule Street, which I used to eat in
at my senior high school time.
4. Arts & humanities: I put emphasis on
arts and humanities in the article “Other Wonderful Places in Anping” and “Haian
Road”. In “Other Wonderful Places in Anping,” I introduce some beautiful places
around Anping, like Sio House. Haian Road is the road of art in Tainan, and
many pieces of art are set there. It’s really a beautiful place.
I think in my last post, I should show you
a good video about Tainan. It’s not really in English, but I think in the
video, what language is not really important.
I hope that after looking my learning
project, you’ll know more about Tainan. And I hope you’ll love Tainan. After
writing these articles, I think I know more about Tainan, too. Thanks for you
following there days.
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