Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Happy Chinese New Year - Year of the Earth Ox at Taiwan's Airport

Happy Chinese New Year!

I just want to share some pictures I took at Taiwan's Taoyuan International Airport. My favorite? The Ox made from mobile phones!

   

  

   

   

10 comments:

DesignerBlooms said...

like the zoidlike pic

Martin in Bulgaria said...

Some fascinating use of Ox. I keep thinking that you might find these in Oxfam shops.

icywhitelady said...

Hi! Are you based in Taoyuan/Taichung? :D

JC said...

@icewhitelady

I'm based in Hsin Chu City... at least for now........

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Weblogger|CarloBlogg Online said...

wow! i like the paper ones. nice post sir! :D

Freeman said...

Wow their works are really nice. As an artist myself, I really dig those artists that use unconventional media. Very Nice post.

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WWu777 said...

Hey I have a question. I've lived in Philippines for three years and when I come to Taiwan I suffocate. The social vibe is NOT open and relaxed like the Philippines at all. People don't talk to you if they don't know you in Taiwan. Taiwan is very socially conservative and the girls are scared to death of strangers, unlike in Philippines. The difference is a MILLION percent.

My question is, how do you Pinoys tolerate living in Taiwan? It's so different and closed and strict and serious and uptight, etc.

See my forbidden but truthful observations of Taiwan here:
http://intellectualexpat.blogspot.com/2010/05/observations-about-taiwanese-people.html

People are so closed in Taiwan. I am used to the openness in the Philippines. I could not tolerate Taiwan long term. I imagine that most Pinoys must feel unhappy and repressed in Taiwan, since repression is the culture.

How do you tolerate it? I don't get it. It makes me depressed, the complete lack of social energy here and the closed nature of people, which is taboo to complain about of course.

Winston
http://www.happierabroad.com