Showing posts with label ROC • Republic of China (Taiwan). Show all posts
Showing posts with label ROC • Republic of China (Taiwan). Show all posts

July 13, 2011

IPhO • UK 2000 | Turkey 2001 | Indonesia 2002 | Taiwan 2003 | South Korea 2004 • International Physics Olympiad


South Korea 2004
• 35th International Physics Olympiad


Taiwan 2003
• 34th International Physics Olympiad



Indonesia 2002
• 33rd International Physics Olympiad


Turkey 2001
• 32nd International Physics Olympiad


UK 2000
• 31st International Physics Olympiad

links and information related to the physics olympiads: http://physics.rutgers.edu/~kats/links2ipho/

March 13, 2011

2011 — [Google Doodle] Arbor Day in Hong Kong & Taiwan



Let's celebrate trees !
Arbor Day in Hong Kong & Taiwan (12 Feb 2011)

February 19, 2011

2011 Lantern Festival in Chinese calendar



2011 Lantern Festival in the Chinese calendar
Spotted in: Hong Kong & Taiwan

17th February 2011

February 4, 2011

Year of the Rabbit • Chinese Lunar New Year [Google Doodle]



the Year of the Rabbit
Chinese Lunar New Year [2011]

Google Doodle in South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan

January 6, 2011

Republic of China (Taiwan) Centenary • 中華民國建國一百


the 100th Founding Anniversary of the Republic of China


—: Official Logo :—

The basic element of the centennial logo is three interconnected "100," which represents the power of unity, and the main slogan "A Spectacular Century; Republic of China (Taiwan)" symbolizes that the country has experienced various wars, impacts and growth just like joys and sorrows of life. The main part of the official version of the centennial logo uses gold color to symbolize the heavy, steady and brilliant 100 years and there are nicks of history on its surface showing elegance of the times. The extension version of the logo gives all walks of life the freedom of creation inside the graph of "100." In addition to inserting still and moving pictures, those who use the logo can put their slogans under the words of "A Spectacular Century; Republic of China (Taiwan)"

Use of the Republic of China centennial logo: eng.taiwanroc100.org.tw/event_Use of ROC Centennial logo





The ROC's centennial mascot Shining Baby "Guang Mang Bao Bao" in Chinese
Shining Baby Chosen as Taiwan's Centenary Mascot|Culture|News from wantchinatimes.com/





taiwanroc100.org.tw — the Official website by Republic of China (Taiwan) Centenary Foundation


Flag of the Republic of China
Name: Blue Sky, White Sun, and a Wholly Red Earth

November 30, 2010

2010 — Sun Yat-sen's birthday [Google Doodle]


Sun Yat-sen's birthday - Father of the Republic of China or Taiwan
12 November



Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall dedicated to the founder of the Republic of China which is modern day Taiwan



Read more: craigfergusonimages.com/2009/10/five-for-friday-taiwan/

November 4, 2010

2010 — Taipei International Flora Exposition




Taipei International Flora Exposition (or 2010 Flora Expo)

demonstrate the nation’s technological strength in the horticulture industry, its ability to organize major events and its capacity to generate economic output.

Some six million people from Taiwan and abroad are expected to attend this event. This gathering will help Taiwan to increase its stature in the areas of horticulture, gardening and all things plant-related while granting the world access to Taiwan’s stellar companies and talented professionals in these areas.

Time: 6 November 2010 to 25 April 2011

Locations:
1. Dajia Riverside Park
2. Taipei Artist Park
3. Yuanshan Park
4. Xinsheng Park


The Exposition’s Logo

The logo’s dancing petals represent human celebrations and shared values. After a competition that lasted two months, the organizing committee finally decided on a mascot and logo. Designers from Taiwan , Hong Kong , Macao , Europe, Japan and the U.S. all participated in this competition. There were 1669 entries in total, and the winning entry became the unique symbol of the Exposition. The Expo’s logo is based on five simply designed petals, and each petal, flowing with a pattern of moving lines, represents human activities. Each of the five colors—blue, green, red, orange and purple—represents a continent. The five petals combine in abstract images of dancing people. These bright colors also hint at the cheerful atmosphere that will characterize the Expo.




Mascot

The Expo’s mascots, flower fairies, play a moving melody about spring, summer, fall and winter. The Expo mascots are inspired by the fairies of the seasons. The band linking them symbolizes the harmony of the four seasons as well as the rhythm of nature. The mascots stand for the four seasons, because in Taiwan , each season brings the blooming of different flowers. The flower fairies form a “flower band.” Together, they serenade us with the melodies of the seasons, and their colorful outfits and friendly smiles express their happiness and passion for the 2010 Taipei International Flora Exposition. With the approach of the Expo, our mascot band will bring a cheerful message to every single corner of the world.