Amid a camping craze, study finds that over half of Taiwan’s campsites are illegal
Given the current craze for camping in Taiwan, many people have probably already booked campsites for the approaching long weekend holiday. However, be warned: over half of them are illegal, according to a study from the Tourism Bureau. The Consumers'' Foundation says you''re entitled to a refund if you''ve already booked a camping holiday on an illegal site. With the babbling of a brook and beautiful natural scenery, Bee World in New Taipei City’s Sanxia District is popular with camping enthusiasts. But the Tourism Bureau has classed this campsite as an illegal business in violation of the Forestry Act. The site’s operators are highlighting their original contract and complaining. Voice of Mr ChenThere is no illegal occupation. We have a rental contract. We’ve been operating here for 40 or 50 years. We mainly sell honey and there are no charges for camping. Everyone can come and go as they please. In addition, according to a survey of Taiwan’s camping sites published by the Tourism Bureau, 230 are in geologically sensitive areas and are threatened by landslides. All of them are illegal campsites. The Consumer’s Foundation says that if members of the public find out that the camp site they have booked in advance is illegal, they are entitled to a full refund. Yu Kai-hsiungConsumers’ Foundation Chairman This is classed as an “impossible” agreement under the Consumer Protection Law and the Civil Code. Consumers can demand the dissolution of the contract and their money back. They can also ask local consumer protection officials to assist them in obtaining a refund. Camping has become increasingly popular in Taiwan in recent years. There are over 1500 campsites across Taiwan and the number of people that go camping regularly each year has broken the 2 million mark. However, currently the government does not have specialized laws to manage this. There are fears that people’s lives and property will be put at risk -- unbeknownst to the campers.
23 Lokasi Sholat Ied Di Taiwan selamat Hari Raya Idul Fitri 1440 H lebaran 2019 /TKI Taiwan viral
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hallo guys apakabar kalian semua...
ok di video aku kali ini aku akan memberikan sebuah informasi baru, mengenai tentang 23 lokasi Sholat Ied di Taiwan.
jadi bagi teman temanku yang besok tgl 5 juni 2019 ini melaksanakan sholat Ied boleh kalian simak video berikut..
berikut ini 23 lokasi Sholat IED di Taiwan :
1. Taipei 1
Masjid Besar,Taipei /Taipei Grand Mosque. 台北清真寺.
Alamat:No. 62, Sec. 2, Xing Sheng South Road, Da'an District, Taipei, Taiwan
Telp: (02) 2393-5283
2. Taipei 2
Masjid Kecil,Taipei City /
Taipei Cultural Mosque台北文化清真寺
Alamat:No. 3, Lane 25, Sec. 1, Xinhai Road, Zhongzheng District,Taipei City
Telp:(02) 2367-5421
3. Taipei 3 (Taipei Main Stasiun)
Tempat: Taipei Travel Plaza
(MRT TMS pintu K12)
Gel. I : pukul 06:30
Gel. II: pukul 07:15
Gel. III: pukul 08:00
4. Taoyuan 1
Masjid At-Taqwa TA YUAN 大園清真寺-
Alamat: No. 8, Zhi Li 1st Road, Dayuan Township,Taoyuan
5. Taoyuan 2
Tempat: Halaman stasiun KA Taoyuan pintu belakang.
5. Zhongli
Masjid Longkang,Chongli(龍岡清真寺)
Alamat: No. 216, Long Dong Road, Zhongli ,Taoyuan County
Telp:(03) 456-1234
6. Hsinchu 1.
Halaman belakang st.Hsinchu.
Lokasi: Dari pintu st.Hsinchu belok kanan ke arah Nan Da Rd.,lewat terowongan.
(Info selengkapnya menyusul)
7. Hsinchu 2.
Hukou County
Tempat: Asrama pabrik Chiu Khuan
Alamat: No.233, Hu Chong Rd., Hukou Township, Hsinchu County ( 新竹縣湖口鄉湖中路233號)
8. Miaoli 1.
Tempat: Pasar Peimiao lantai 2
(Depan pom bensin dan halte bis, dekat Stasiun KA Miaoli).
Info selengkapnya hub.Toko Indo, Mas Rya.
9. Miaoli 2.
Chunan, Miaoli County.
Tempat : Warung Cahaya Indo
Stasiun Chunan pintu belakang, pintu keluar timur (east exit ) jalan kaki sekitar 100m.
10. Taichung.
Masjid Taichung 台中清真寺
Alamat: No.457, Dadun S., Rd., Nantun District, Taichung (臺中市大墩路457號)
Telp:(04)2473-25192
Pukul: 08:00
11. Changhua.
Depan stasiun KA Changhua
Tempat parkir U-bike (U-Bike 自行車停車場)
Pukul: Gel. I: 06:30
Gel. II: 07:30
12. Yun lin, Douliu
Tempat: Depan kantor layanan Departemen Imigrasi Yunlin
Alamat: No.38, Fu Jien St., Douliu, Yunlin ( 雲林縣斗六鎮府前街38號)
Pukul: 08:00
13. Chiayi.
Tempat: Chiayi Cultural and creative Park.
Alamat: No.616 Zhong shan Rd.,Wesi Dist.,Chiayi (嘉義市西區中山路616號)
Pukul: 08:00
14. Tainan 1.
Masjid Tainan (AS SALAM).台南清真寺
Alamat: 10F, No.354 ,Sec.1 Dong Men Rd.,East Dist.,Tainan City (台南市東區東門路一段354號10樓)
15. Tainan 2.
Tempat: Taman Tainan (info selengkapnya menyusul)
16. Kaohsiung.
Masjid Kaohsiung 高雄清真寺
Alamat: No. 11, Jianjun Road, Lingya District, Kaohsiung City
Telp: (07)749-6812
17. Pingtung 1.
Masjid An Nur Tongkang 東港清真寺.
18. Pingtung 2.
Tempat: Depan kantor depnaker Pingtung
Alamat: No.17 Tze Yo Rd., Pintung City(屏東市自由路17號)
Pukul: 07:30
19. New Taipei City.
Tamshue
Tempat: Tugu Kereta Mati BK 20 (MRT Tamshue exit 1)
Pukul: 07:00
20. Keelung
Tempat: Alun-alun pemerintah kota Keelung.
Alamat:181 Hsin yi Rd.,Chong Chen Dist.,Keelung City.
基隆市中正區信義路181號
Pukul: 07:00
21. Yilan 1.
Lantai 3 Gedung pertanian Yilan ( Sebelah kiri pintu belakang stasiun KA Yilan)
Alamat: 3F, No.155, Linsen Rd., Yilan City (宜蘭市林森路155號3樓)
22. Yilan 2
Su Ao, Nan Fang Ao
Tempat: Aula SMP Nan an (南安國中禮堂)
Alamat: No.117, Xue Fu Rd, Nan Jian Li, Suao Township, Yilan County (宜蘭縣蘇澳鎮南建里學府路117號)
23. Hualien.
Gedung Olah Raga Zhong Cheng (花蓮縣中正體育館)
Alamat: No.53, Gong yuan Rd., Hualien(花蓮市公園53號)
Pukul: 06:00
Pemberitahuan lokasi sholat id akan di-update sewaktu-waktu sesuai informasi terbaru.
sumber berita:
suaraBmi.com
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Taiwan Presidential Office Building Tour (Slideshow) / 總統府 (旅游)
The Presidential Office Building / 總統府 / 中華民國總統府 / 中华民国总统府 houses the Office of the President of the Republic of China. The building, located in the Zhongzheng District in the national capital of Taipei, Taiwan, was designed by architect Uheiji Nagano (ja) during the period of Japanese rule of Taiwan (1895–1945). The structure originally housed the Office of the Governor-General of Taiwan. Damaged in Allied bombing during World War II, the building was restored after the war by Chen Yi, the Governor-General of Taiwan Province. It became the Presidential Office in 1950 after the Republic of China lost control of mainland China and relocated the nation's capital to Taipei at the end of the Chinese Civil War. At present, this Baroque-style building is a symbol of the ROC Government and a famous historical landmark in downtown Taipei.
The Presidential Office Building occupies the city block between Chongqing South Road and Bo'ai Road in downtown Taipei. It is designed in the shape of two squares stretching from Baoqing Road to Guiyang Street.
The 130 meter-wide facade faces east down multi-lane Ketagalan Boulevard. This reflects the concerns of its Japanese architects, who often oriented important structures toward the rising sun at the head of long avenues. (This feature may also be seen in Main Library of National Taiwan University.)
The building has ten entrances but only the front entrance and west gate are used for official functions. In the original design an ornate Baroque-style domed entrance hall greeted visiting dignitaries. This entrance hall was reconstructed with simpler interior features after destruction of the first hall in World War 2. The west gate, the formal rear entrance of the building, features a grand marble staircase and porch lined with Ionic and Corinthian pillars.
The two-part main building, six stories high, mainly houses government offices and maintenance services. The office wings feature balconies and long corridor that allow view of the sunlit North and South Gardens.
The 60-meter tower at the center of the building was the tallest structure in the Taipei Basin during Japanese rule. When the Nationalist regime took power, a platform was built at the top floor to enable martial flag-raising ceremonies.
The Presidential Office Building stands within walking distance of the Judicial Yuan Building, 228 Memorial Park, the National Taiwan Museum, the original hospital of the National Taiwan University, the original East Gate of the City of Taipei, the Chang Yung Fa Foundation Building (formerly Kuomintang Party Headquarters) and the National Theater and Concert Hall at Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. A few blocks to the west is Taipei's popular Ximending shopping district with its historic cinema and Jhongshan Concert Hall. A few blocks to the north is Taipei Main Station and Shin Kong Life Tower.
Full open house days are once a month (usually on a Saturday - Check the website for a full schedule: Otherwise, the Presidential Office Building is partially open on weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. (Visitors should enter the building before 11:30 a.m.).