
Joy Chang
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Nov 30, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Tessa Wong |Grace Tsoi |Vicky Wong |Joy Chang
The memories began rushing back as Kenneth strolled through Hong Kong’s Victoria Park, once a focal point for the city’s resistance to China. As a child, Kenneth would buy calligraphy posters from pro-democracy politicians at the annual Lunar New Year fair. Then there were the protest marches he joined as a teenager, that would always start here before winding their way through the city.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
winnmediaskn.com | Joy Chang |Rupert Wingfield Hayes
By Joy Chang & Rupert Wingfield-Hayes,(BBC) – Chang Hsin had just woken up in the Taiwanese city of Hualien on Tuesday when her entire block started shaking. “The walls were crumbling. Shortly after, another quake hit, causing the entire house to tilt,” the 59-year-old told the BBC. Ms Chang was in her third floor apartment when the 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit, which killed nine people and left more than 1,000 injured in Taiwan’s worst earthquake in 25 years.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Joy Chang |Rupert Wingfield Hayes
Chang Hsin had just woken up in the Taiwanese city of Hualien on Tuesday when her entire block started shaking. "The walls were crumbling. Shortly after, another quake hit, causing the entire house to tilt," the 59-year-old told the BBC. Ms Chang was in her third floor apartment when the 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit, which killed nine people and left more than 1,000 injured in Taiwan's worst earthquake in 25 years.
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Jan 6, 2024 |
news.nestia.com | Grace Tsoi |Joy Chang
Image source, Joy Chang / BBC Chinese Image caption, General Tso's chicken was invented in Taiwan By Grace Tsoi and Joy Chang BBC World Service, Taiwan "I wanted to find out who I am through food," says Taiwanese chef Aeles as she stuffs pork into millet dumplings, before wrapping them in two kinds of local leaves. ……
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Jan 6, 2024 |
bbc.co.uk | Grace Tsoi |Joy Chang
"I wanted to find out who I am through food," says Taiwanese chef Aeles as she stuffs pork into millet dumplings, before wrapping them in two kinds of local leaves. Millet dumplings, locally known as abai, are a sacred staple for Aeles' tribe, the Rukai, who have lived in these mountains of south-eastern Taiwan for generations. When the 61-year-old was growing up, the food of Taiwan's indigenous tribes was almost impossible to find outside of the communities.
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