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		<title>Spring is for Speaking: JSConf, WordCamp SF, IACL</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently confirmed three different very exciting speaking gigs which I&#8217;ll be doing this spring: JSConf.us: I&#8217;ll be putting my Mozilla Jetpack Ambassador hat on to represent Mozilla Labs&#8217; Jetpack project at the premier Javascript conference in North America, JSConf.us, which this year will be April 17-18 in Washington D.C. and has a pirate theme.1 [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently confirmed three different very exciting speaking gigs which I&#8217;ll be doing this spring:</p>

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<p><strong>JSConf.us</strong>:</p>

<p>I&#8217;ll be putting my Mozilla Jetpack Ambassador hat on to represent Mozilla Labs&#8217; <a href="https://jetpack.mozillalabs.com/">Jetpack project</a> at the premier Javascript conference in North America, <a href="http://jsconf.us/2010/">JSConf.us</a>, which this year will be April 17-18 in Washington D.C. and has a pirate theme.<sup id="fnref:2"><a href="#fn:2" rel="footnote">1</a></sup> I&#8217;ll be giving a short talk in the main session and will also lead a hands-on Jetpack workshop in the hacker lounge. I&#8217;ve heard that JSConf is a lot of fun and I&#8217;m really looking forward to it! <img src='http://mitcho.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>

<p><strong>WordCamp San Francisco</strong>:</p>

<p>I&#8217;m honored to have been invited to give a talk at <a href="http://2010.sf.wordcamp.org/">WordCamp San Francisco 2010</a>. WordCamps are community-organized events for the <a href="http://wordpress.org">WordPress</a> community, and the San Francisco WordCamp is the original and biggest. WordCamp SF will be at the Mission Bay Conference Center on May 1st. <a href="https://2010.sf.wordcamp.org/tickets/">Tickets available</a>.</p>

<p>My talk is tentatively titled &#8220;Abstract Your Code.&#8221;<sup id="fnref:1"><a href="#fn:1" rel="footnote">2</a></sup> WordPress is a great platform to build amazing content-rich applications on, and many of us have written new functionality in the form of plugins. I hope to encourage developers to make their code more portable and reusable after the project is done—or, ideally, to even start with abstraction in mind—to add to the &#8220;life&#8221; of the code and to consider then open-sourcing that functionality.</p>

<p>Hope to see you there!</p>

<p><strong>International Association of Chinese Linguistics (IACL) 18</strong>:</p>

<p>Finally, I&#8217;m thrilled to say that I got a paper accepted to the <a href="http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~iacl18/Site/index.html">annual meeting of the International Association of Chinese Linguistics</a> which this year is at Harvard on May 20-22. IACL is <em>the</em> big conference for Chinese linguistics, with about <a href="http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~IACL18/AcceptList.pdf">180 papers presenting</a>. I&#8217;ll be presenting <em>Two</em> Only<em>s in Mandarin Chinese</em>, my recent work on the formal syntax/semantics of two <em>only</em> words in Chinese: <em>zhǐ</em> (只) and <em>éryǐ</em> (而已). I&#8217;ve put up <a href="http://mitcho.com/academic/handout-20100226.pdf">a handout</a> of some of this material in work-in-progress form which I recently presented at <a href="http://people.fas.harvard.edu/~nicolae/SNEWS_2010/Welcome.html">SNEWS</a>.</p>

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<p>I&#8217;ll <a href="http://beijinghuar.com">fit right in</a>.&#160;<a href="#fnref:2" rev="footnote">&#8617;</a></p>
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		<title>Linguistics in 嘉義</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple weeks ago I went to Chiayi (嘉義, pinyin: Jiāyì) to present a paper at the Linguistic Society of Taiwan&#8217;s National Conference on Linguistics.1 I got a chance to meet some wonderful and kind Taiwanese linguists, make friends with some linguistics students, as well as explore the city of Chiayi. Chiayi is a medium-sized [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple weeks ago I went to Chiayi (嘉義, pinyin: Jiāyì) to present a paper at the <a href="http://www.linguist.tw">Linguistic Society of Taiwan&#8217;s</a> <a href="http://web.ncyu.edu.tw/~wujs/NCL2008/NCL2008_English.htm">National Conference on Linguistics</a>.<sup id="fnref:1"><a href="#fn:1" rel="footnote">1</a></sup> I got a chance to meet some wonderful and kind Taiwanese linguists, make friends with some linguistics students, as well as explore the city of Chiayi.</p>

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<p>Chiayi is a medium-sized city (270k people, so still way bigger that Luodong or Yilan) on the plains of southwestern Taiwan. The good news about getting to Chiayi is that there is a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwan High Speed Rail">high speed rail</a> station—the bad news is that that station is actually about half an hour east of the city by car. I took a taxi into the city Thursday night, but took the free shuttle service on Sunday.<sup id="fnref:2"><a href="#fn:2" rel="footnote">2</a></sup> As is the case with most cities on the west coast, it personally took me more time to go from Nanao to Taipei than to then take the high speed rail down to whatever city&#8230; such is life on the east coast: sans high speed rail.</p>

<p>The conference itself was Friday and Saturday. This particular conference was limited to speakers who were current students or recent MA or PhD graduates, so many of the talks were exploratory and less developed. They were still a lot of fun for me to see, though, especially as many of them were on Mandarin or Taiwanese, so there was a lot of data and phenomena that I&#8217;d never even considered. It was also great to see professor Luther Liu, an eminent researcher of Chinese comparatives, whom I met in 2006 at the <a href="http://humanities.uchicago.edu/depts/linguistics/chinese/">Chicago Workshop on Chinese Linguistics</a>, as well as many other friendly professors. I my gave my talk on Saturday and received an award for my paper.</p>

<p>You can see Luther Liu and I talking in this first picture below&#8230; try to find us!<sup id="fnref:4"><a href="#fn:4" rel="footnote">3</a></sup></p>

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<p>Each talk at the conference was followed by prepared constructive criticism by a &#8220;commentator&#8221; who&#8217;s a professor with similar research interests. As a corollary, while all the speakers at the conference were younger, a good number (30+) of professors from all around the island were in attendance as well. I believe this annual conference is an excellent opportunity for ling students in Taiwan to have their work known and criticized by professors outside of their own departments, and also to get to know others in their field. It fosters a sense of community among young researchers outside of their own schools&#8212;I&#8217;d love to see more such activities back in the US.<sup id="fnref:3"><a href="#fn:3" rel="footnote">4</a></sup></p>

<p>On Saturday evening after the conference I went out with some MA students from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National Tsing Hua University">Tsinghua University</a> (國立清華大學, or simply 清大). As one was originally from Chiayi and another went to school there, I was in good hands for finding the best local food. We first hit up a stand to get some 火雞肉飯 (turkey rice) which is a Chiayi delicacy&#8230; it&#8217;s so simple yet so delicious!</p>

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<p>Afterwards we walked around in their night market, eating some Finally, here&#8217;s a photo we took in front of the traffic circle which is a Chiayi landmark. Thanks for the good times!</p>

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<p>Next up is the <a href="http://www.fl.nctu.edu.tw/~IsCLL/">International Symposium on Chinese Languages and Linguistics (IsCLL)</a> that I&#8217;ll be attending (but not presenting at) in a couple weeks, so I look forward to seeing some of my new linguist friends there again!</p>

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<p>&#8220;The Verbal Nature of Mandarin Comparative <em>bi</em>&#8221;. Check out the <a href="/academic/erlewine-ncl2008-preprint.pdf">paper</a> or the <a href="/academic/handout-20080503.pdf">handout</a>.&#160;<a href="#fnref:1" rev="footnote">&#8617;</a></p>
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<p>Every twenty minutes, from the back of Chiayi train station.&#160;<a href="#fnref:2" rev="footnote">&#8617;</a></p>
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<p>Thanks to Claudia for most of the photos here!&#160;<a href="#fnref:4" rev="footnote">&#8617;</a></p>
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<p>Chicago had a similar program, in the form of the &#8220;professionalism seminar&#8221; (which I took with <a href="http://home.uchicago.edu/~giannaki/">Anastasia Giannakidou</a>) and related &#8220;Graduate Student Mini-conference,&#8221; and I&#8217;m sure other schools in the US have similar opportunities for their MA and PhD students. The environment is different, however, as the field of formal linguistics is even smaller than in the US, so in some ways that community-building across programs is both more important and also easier to accomplish.&#160;<a href="#fnref:3" rev="footnote">&#8617;</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Day 1: Snack time</h3>

<p><a href="http://www.fuzzytravel.com/k_eighty/">K80</a> and I got into <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong Kong">Hong Kong</a> last Friday after staying overnight in <a href="http://www.yhtaiwan.com/english/taipei/">a hostel in Taipei</a>. After <a href="http://mitcho.com/blog/2008/01/25/going-to-china-just-got-more-expensive/">taking care of our Chinese visa</a> and settling into our hotel in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsim Sha Tsui">Tsim Sha Tsui</a> (尖沙嘴, or TST in English) in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kowloon">Kowloon</a> (九龍), K80 and I walked around the neighborhood, first snacking at a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cha chaan teng">cha chaan teng</a> (茶餐廳), a kind of Chinese diner, where they serve an interesting mix of Chinese and western food. I got a hot milk tea (熱奶茶), Hong Kong style, which entails some strong, way-overbrewed tea with condensed milk, as well as a roast pork sandwich, and K80 got some noodles, both of which were advertised as part of their &#8220;afternoon tea&#8221; menu. They were all delicious, though the tea did need some extra sugar&#8230; but maybe I&#8217;m just too used to Taiwanese drinks. They also had prices written using <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese numerals#Suzhou numerals">Suzhou numerals</a>, an interesting form of writing numbers which I&#8217;ve never seen before in Taiwan, though I recognized them as it was described in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James McCawley">McCawley&#8217;s</a> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Eaters-Guide-Chinese-Characters/dp/0226555925">Eater&#8217;s Guide to Chinese Characters</a>.</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk01.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk01" title="hk01" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk01.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk02.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk02" title="hk02" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk02.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk03.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk03" title="hk03" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk03.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk04.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk04" title="hk04" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk04.jpg" /></a></p>

<h3>Museum time</h3>

<p>We spent a little time walking to the nearby <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong Kong Museum of History">Hong Kong Museum of History</a> (香港歷史博物館). The main exhibit is a walk through of the history of Hong Kong, starting with a geology primer and the land that Hong Kong sits on, through the four ethnic groups of Hong Kong, then the British, Japanese, and finally the return to the Chinese. It was a great museum with many life-size buildings and cultural relics, making it much more engaging than just some artifacts behind glass cases.</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk06.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk06" title="hk06" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk06.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk07.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk07" title="hk07" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk07.jpg" /></a></p>

<h3>Dinner and stand-up</h3>

<p>We met up with Michael/Kikai, who&#8217;s going to school in Hong Kong now, and his friends. We took the world&#8217;s largest system of interconnected escalators up from Central to Taco Loco. It was probably the first time I&#8217;d had Mexican food since I&#8217;ve been in Taiwan, so that was great. We then went out to see <a href="http://www.paulogata.com">Paul Ogata</a> and a couple openers at <a href="http://www.takeoutcomedy.com">TakeOut Comedy</a>&#8217;s first anniversary show. TakeOut Comedy is Asia&#8217;s first full-time stand-up venue, and they also recently started stand-up in Cantonese. Paul Ogata is a Japanese-American comedian from Hawaii, who recently won the San Francisco International Comedy Competition and also an <a href="http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&amp;friendID=73409732&amp;blogID=346700417">avid Mac fan</a>. The show was fantastic!</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk08.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk08" title="hk08" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk08.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk09.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk09" title="hk09" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk09.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk10.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk10" title="hk10" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk10.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk11.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk11" title="hk11" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk11.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk12.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk12" title="hk12" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk12.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk13.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk13" title="hk13" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk13.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk14.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk14" title="hk14" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk14.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk15.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk15" title="hk15" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk15.jpg" /></a></p>

<p>Afterwards we went out to a bar nearby, where I randomly met a guy I who was in my Computational Complexity class at Chicago. It&#8217;s a small world. K80 and I also got to know Kikai&#8217;s friends, including two students from France and Magi from Germany. K80 and I mention we&#8217;re going to China, and Magi (below with me and my duck) says maybe she&#8217;ll join us&#8230;</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk16.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk16" title="hk16" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk16.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk17.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk17" title="hk17" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk17.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk18.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk18" title="hk18" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk18.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk19.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk19" title="hk19" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk19.jpg" /></a></p>

<h3>Day 2: Dim sum brunch</h3>

<p>I cajoled K80 into having Dim Sum (點心) for breakfast. We went to a restaurant that Magi recommended in TST and had some fantastic dishes&#8230; our favorites were the fried shrimp wontons and pork buns.</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk20.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk20" title="hk20" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk20.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk21.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk21" title="hk21" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk21.jpg" /></a></p>

<h3>10,000 Buddhas Temple</h3>

<p>In the afternoon we visited the 10,000 Buddhas temple on 寶福山. After some introductory guard animals and shrubbery, you take the escalators up to the temple, which is made up of a sanctuary with 10,000 Buddhas, and then probably 50 or 60 rooms, each of which house hundreds of graves. K80 happened to see a family bringing in an urn. I was amazed by the number of plates in these rooms which had Christian crosses on them.</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk22.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk22" title="hk22" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk22.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk23.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk23" title="hk23" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk23.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk24.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk24" title="hk24" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk24.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk25.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk25" title="hk25" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk25.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk26.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk26" title="hk26" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk26.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk27.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk27" title="hk27" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk27.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk28.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk28" title="hk28" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk28.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk29.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk29" title="hk29" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk29.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk30.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk30" title="hk30" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk30.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk31.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk31" title="hk31" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk31.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk32.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk32" title="hk32" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk32.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk33.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk33" title="hk33" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk33.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk34.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk34" title="hk34" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk34.jpg" /></a></p>

<h3>Ladies&#8217; market</h3>

<p>The Hong Kong Ladies&#8217; Market, as it is called, is like a huge day market, much like Taiwan&#8217;s night markets, but with much taller stalls. Kikai took us around the market and then to one of his favorite snacks: a hot waffle layered with peanut butter, butter, condensed milk, and then sugar. It was both delicious and deadly. K80 then saw a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krispy Kreme">Krispy Kreme</a> (nonexistant in Taiwan) and went over for a donut (after the deadly waffle).</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk39.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk39" title="hk39" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk39.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk40.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk40" title="hk40" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk40.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk41.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk41" title="hk41" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk41.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk42.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk42" title="hk42" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk42.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk43.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk43" title="hk43" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk43.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk44.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk44" title="hk44" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk44.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk45.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk45" title="hk45" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk45.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk46.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk46" title="hk46" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk46.jpg" /></a></p>

<h3>Symphony of Lights</h3>

<p>At night we walked around and saw the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A Symphony of Lights">Symphony of Lights</a> on Victoria Harbour</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk47.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk47" title="hk47" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk47.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk48.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk48" title="hk48" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk48.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk49.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk49" title="hk49" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk49.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[hongkong]" href="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/600/hk50.jpg"><img class="images" alt="hk50" title="hk50" src="/photos/travel/hk2008/image/thumb/hk50.jpg" /></a></p>

<h3>Hong Kong Miscellanea</h3>

<p>K80 and I both got saw Hong Kong as a stereotypical yet fascinating mix of east and west. It&#8217;s also a very cute city: the emergency man runs even faster than in Taiwan, some trains have a quiet car, a &#8220;do not trespass&#8221; sign has a cute enter (入) man, and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle Database">Oracle</a> is 甲骨文, literally <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/oracle bone script">oracle bone script</a>. We had some great food, met great friends, and I&#8217;ll be sure to go back again—now much more of a possibility as I&#8217;ll most likely be back in June for the <a href="http://www.hku.hk/clear/ala/">Association for Language Awareness conference</a>.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[I just got back from the Fulbright Taiwan Midyear Conference, this year in Hualien with a day trip to the nearby Taroko National Park. Here&#8217;s one for the travelogue. I had a great, stimulating trip with lots of talk of linguistics (mostly about Classical Chinese), religion, economics, and politics—some of my favorite subjects. This being [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just got back from the Fulbright Taiwan Midyear Conference, this year in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hualien">Hualien</a> with a day trip to the nearby <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taroko National Park">Taroko National Park</a>. Here&#8217;s one for the travelogue. I had a great, stimulating trip with lots of talk of linguistics (mostly about Classical Chinese), religion, economics, and politics—some of my favorite subjects. This being a Dr. Wu gig, there was also of course ample food, and Taroko was absolutely stunning.</p>

<h3>Day 1: Trains, buses, and talk</h3>

<p>I met up with everyone in the morning at the Hualien train station. Living in Nanao, I actually live really close to Hualien (about 40-50m) so I just elected to take a local train and meet the crew there. We then drove around to a couple interesting coastal points. (The one taking pictures below is Dale&#8230; I&#8217;m sure <a href="http://dalbanese.blogspot.com/">his blog</a> will soon have photos more beautiful than mine.)</p>

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<p><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6558.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6558" title="IMG_6558" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6558.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6563.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6563" title="IMG_6563" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6563.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6571.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6571" title="IMG_6571" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6571.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6559.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6559" title="IMG_6559" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6559.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6587.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6587" title="IMG_6587" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6587.jpg"  /></a></p>

<p>An unfortunate theme of the trip was riding coach buses on ridiculously narrow roads atop steep cliffs, winding back and forth for thirty minutes at a time, and then check out a vista for 15 minutes, then get back on the bus for another half hour. <img src='http://mitcho.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6600.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6600" title="IMG_6600" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6600.jpg"  /></a></p>

<p>In the evening after dinner we had the Midyear Conference proper. We got status updates on all the grantees&#8217; research projects, and we ETA&#8217;s presented on our experiences thus far. Some of these research projects are really fascinating, and I had a great time listening to everyone. I felt the same thing as the last time I met many of these scholars at Orientation, that I miss academia: the research, the people, and the stimulation. ^^</p>

<h3>Day 2: Taroko National Park</h3>

<p>The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taroko National Park">Taroko National Park</a> (with <a href="http://www.taroko.gov.tw/">a beautiful website</a> worth reloading over and over) is one of Taiwan&#8217;s six National Parks. Taroko is named after the Taroko people (&#8220;truku&#8221; in their language, Seediq, the other Atayalic language<sup id="fnref:2"><a href="#fn:2" rel="footnote">1</a></sup>). It is a mountainous region a main river and its thirteen tributaries, with rich ecosystems. Hualien is known for its stone exports and Taroko also is quite rocky. That said, the photos speak for themselves. ^^</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6602.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6602" title="IMG_6602" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6602.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6767.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6767" title="IMG_6767" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6767.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6740.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6740" title="IMG_6740" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6740.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6684.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6684" title="IMG_6684" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6684.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6678.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6678" title="IMG_6678" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6678.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6688.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6688" title="IMG_6688" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6688.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6657.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6657" title="IMG_6657" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6657.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6673.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6673" title="IMG_6673" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6673.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6625.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6625" title="IMG_6625" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6625.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6679.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6679" title="IMG_6679" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6679.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6621.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6621" title="IMG_6621" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6621.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6640.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6640" title="IMG_6640" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6640.jpg"  /></a></p>

<p>Ah, Fulbright fraternity. ^^ We had lunch at the Grand Formosa hotel up in Taroko. More camaraderie ensued. ^^</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6710.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6710" title="IMG_6710" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6710.jpg"  /></a></p>

<p>After lunch many of us walked over to the Buddhist temple across the river. The sky which had stayed overcast for most of the day actually was sunny for this one hour window or so, resulting in gorgeous photos. I also got to have Erik fill me in on a number of temple-related subjects, including who <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dizang">Dizang</a> (地蔵, じぞう, in gold below) actually was. The white bodhisattva is <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guan Yin">Guan Yin</a> (観音, かんのん). There was also a beautiful pagoda.</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6714.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6714" title="IMG_6714" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6714.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6715.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6715" title="IMG_6715" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6715.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6721.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6721" title="IMG_6721" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6721.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6746.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6746" title="IMG_6746" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6746.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6733.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6733" title="IMG_6733" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6733.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6732.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6732" title="IMG_6732" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6732.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6736.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6736" title="IMG_6736" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6736.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6725.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6725" title="IMG_6725" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6725.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6734.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6734" title="IMG_6734" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6734.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6719.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6719" title="IMG_6719" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6719.jpg"  /></a></p>

<p><a href="http://mitcho.com/blog/2007/08/31/i-am-not-a-nazi/">Again</a>, they&#8217;re Buddhists, not Nazis. Finally, here&#8217;s a scene from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myst">Myst</a> VI: Buddhist Temple:</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6743.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6743" title="IMG_6743" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6743.jpg"  /></a></p>

<p>In the afternoon we took an hour and half hike along one of the many trails in the park. Many of the trails require some sort of permit, even with a tour guide, but this was one of the open ones. At one point I found a bunch of white shells along the trail—odd, as the trail was a good ten feet away and five feet above the river.</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6758.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6758" title="IMG_6758" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6758.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6761.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6761" title="IMG_6761" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6761.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6767.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6767" title="IMG_6767" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6767.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6693.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6693" title="IMG_6693" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6693.jpg"  /></a></p>

<p>There was a bridge right outside the trail with some cute <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shishi">stone lions</a>.</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6753.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6753" title="IMG_6753" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6753.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6752.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6752" title="IMG_6752" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6752.jpg"  /></a></p>

<p>A couple of them looked just like me!</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6756.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6757" title="IMG_6756" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6756.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6757.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6757" title="IMG_6757" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6757.jpg"  /></a></p>

<p>At night, a number of us walked out toward Hualien downtown, which was about a 30 minute walk from the hotel. We checked out their pretty big and hip night market, and I was amazed by how large the city felt, and how many young people I saw (sorry, no pictures). Maybe it&#8217;s just where I live now, where the people my age are either out in another city at school or already married, but it&#8217;s really refreshing to see people my age.</p>

<h3>Day 3: Hualien: American streets, rocks, martial law, and cheerleaders<sup id="fnref:1"><a href="#fn:1" rel="footnote">2</a></sup></h3>

<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hualien">Hualien</a> is a beautiful city, one of the largest on the east coast (larger than <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yilan">Yilan</a> or <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luodong">Luodong</a>), known for its <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/jade">jade</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mochi">mochi</a> (麻糬 in Taiwan, pronounced in Taiwanese, like mwájǐ or something like that—don&#8217;t ask me for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pe̍h-ōe-jī">Pe̍h-ōe-jī</a>.) This morning one of the grad student researchers Katie and I took a walk. Our first stop was a nearby museum with a strange rock (奇石) collection, including the head of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee Teng-hui">Lee Teng-hui</a>, and an outdoor sculpture park.</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6770.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6770" title="IMG_6770" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6770.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6768.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6768" title="IMG_6768" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6768.jpg"  /></a></p>

<p>Right behind it was a pillbox on the hill above the ocean, a relic of Taiwan under <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martial Law">Martial Law</a>. Note that the pillbox is pointed at the city, not at the ocean.</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6771.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6771" title="IMG_6771" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6771.jpg"  /></a></p>

<p>As we walked around, we saw some old run down Japanese houses, and then ran into some cheerleaders. We were totally confused as to what was going on, but it was apparently some sort of fire department demonstration/show for kids, and that was some supplemental entertainment.</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6781.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6781" title="IMG_6781" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6781.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6776.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6776" title="IMG_6776" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6776.jpg"  /></a></p>

<p>We then walked down to the <a href="http://www.pinegarden.org.tw">Pine Garden (松園別館)</a>, a café, art and concert venue, which originally was a Japanese government building. The lore says that this was where Japanese soldiers were given their sending-off sake before going on their <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/kamikaze">kamikaze</a> missions, some of which left from Hualien. It seemed like a beautiful little venue, and had some cool decorations on a few of their windows.</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6785.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6785" title="IMG_6785" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6785.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6786.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6786" title="IMG_6786" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6786.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6798.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6798" title="IMG_6798" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6798.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6791.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6791" title="IMG_6791" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6791.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6794.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6794" title="IMG_6794" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6794.jpg"  /></a></p>

<p>There were also some trees with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intravenous therapy">IV&#8217;s</a> in them. Apparently they&#8217;re pesticides.</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6784.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6784" title="IMG_6784" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6784.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6783.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6783" title="IMG_6783" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6783.jpg"  /></a></p>

<p>Something I was amazed at how American the streetscapes felt. Walking down their sidewalks (!) along their wide streets, it just felt like the geography of a spread-out, hilly Midwestern city. They even have English on the post boxes (sort of). Not quite rows and rows of houses with the windows painted blue, but very American nonetheless—it was oddly both comforting and disconcerting. ^^ I&#8217;m sure there&#8217;s even more in Hualien still worth checking out and as it&#8217;s so close from where I live, I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll be back again.</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6800.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6800" title="IMG_6800" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6800.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[hualien]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/600/IMG_6799.jpg"><img class="images" alt="IMG_6799" title="IMG_6799" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/hualien-taroko/image/thumb/IMG_6799.jpg"  /></a></p>

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<p>So the story goes, the Truku people were <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atayal people">Atayals</a> who moved over a period of time, slowly, from the north (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yilan county">Yilan county</a>) into the mountainous region of the current Park. They were separated from the northern Atayals and their language has developed into their own dialect, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seediq language">Seediq</a>. Three years ago they formally petitioned the government to be recognized as a different peoples, and their petition was granted.&#160;<a href="#fnref:2" rev="footnote">&#8617;</a></p>
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<p>I make Hualien sound like a bad movie. Heh.&#160;<a href="#fnref:1" rev="footnote">&#8617;</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I spent this past weekend in Taiwan, attending the English Teaching Association of the Republic of China (ETA-ROC) conference. While the original intention was for a number of us ETA&#8217;s to go, it ended up that I went alone. I saw a number of talks Saturday&#8230; I went to a number of the more theoretical [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I spent this past weekend in Taiwan, attending the <a href="http://www.eta.org.tw/">English Teaching Association of the Republic of China</a> (ETA-ROC) conference. While the original intention was for a number of us <abbr title="Fulbright English Teaching Assistants">ETA&#8217;s</abbr> to go, it ended up that I went alone. I saw a number of talks Saturday&#8230; I went to a number of the more theoretical or quantitative talks and had a great time. I saw <a href="http://mitcho.com/blog/2007/11/09/krashen-the-party/">Krashen talk again</a>, this time on the Comprehension Hypothesis. I have to say, he&#8217;s a fabulous speaker, and the case studies he looked at for this talk were fascinating: a Mexican immigrant who worked in a deli and learned Hebrew before he knew it, a culture where the rule is that you can&#8217;t marry someone who speaks the same language as you, etc. ^^ I also saw <a href="http://www.carla.umn.edu/about/profiles/Cohen.html">Andrew Cohen from Minnesota</a> which made me miss Minnesota a bit.</p>

<p>The conference was held at the <a href="http://chientan.cyh.org.tw/eng/">Chien Tan Youth Activity Center</a> which has a beautiful pond and great view of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Hotel_(Taipei_City)">Grand Hotel</a>, on the site of an old Shinto shrine.</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[etaroc]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/600/IMG_9767.jpg"><img class="images " alt="IMG_9767" title="IMG_9767" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/thumb/IMG_9767.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[etaroc]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/600/IMG_9768.jpg"><img class="images " alt="IMG_9768" title="IMG_9768" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/thumb/IMG_9768.jpg"  /></a>
<a rel="lightbox[etaroc]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/600/IMG_9770.jpg"><img class="images " alt="IMG_9770" title="IMG_9770" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/thumb/IMG_9770.jpg"  /></a></p>

<p>As I recently did a little editing for a journal on English teaching here, I was invited to the presenters&#8217; dinner Saturday night. While it was slightly awkward at first, not being a presenter myself, I soon met two representatives from the Korea and Philippines TESOL organizations who were very kind to me and we had some great conversations and laughs. (They are the two on the right in the first photo. The second photo is with the Filipino representative, <a href="http://www.biu.ac.il/faculty/spolsb/">Bernard Spolsky</a> and me.)</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[etaroc]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/600/PB100231.JPG"><img class="images " alt="PB100231" title="PB100231" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/thumb/PB100231.JPG"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[etaroc]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/600/PB100233.JPG"><img class="images " alt="PB100233" title="PB100233" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/thumb/PB100233.JPG"  /></a></p>

<p>I stayed overnight Saturday at the <a href="http://www.eehostel.com/">Eight Elephants hostel</a>. Less than a year old, Eight Elephants is stylish, clean, and comfortable, though not the cheapest hostel in town. My experience there was great&#8230; I made a friend, a student of Special Education from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaohsiung">Kaohsiung</a>, and we went out to the nearby <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_night_markets_in_Taiwan" title="List of night markets in Taiwan">Shida night market</a>. After randomly running into Kate who was in Taipei with her host family, she took me to a cafe she knew and we had a great time talking. While her English is great as well, we were talking completely in Chinese. After spending the day thinking about comprehensible input, it was great listening to her, understanding about 80%, and chiming in once in a while. As her interests were teaching and learning languages (including Japanese), we hit it off well with some great conversation. I look forward to seeing her again when I visit Kaohsiung in the near future.</p>

<p>On Sunday morning I saw another talk by Andrew Cohen, had lunch, and met up with a couple of the interns at the Fulbright Taiwan foundation who showed me around Taipei. We went to the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiang_Kai-shek_Memorial_Hall">Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall</a> and randomly ran into Dr. Wu Jing-jyi, the director of the Foundation, on the plaza. We then went to check out the <a href="http://www.tfam.museum/">Taipei Modern Art Museum</a> (with the first <code>.museum</code> address I&#8217;ve ever actually seen), which was super cheap and very enjoyable, albeit being relatively small. (The last photo below is at the <a href="http://www.storyhouse.com.tw/">Taipei Story House</a>, which is a historic building&#8212;we just took a picture outside without going in.)</p>

<p><a rel="lightbox[etaroc]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/600/IMG_9776.jpg"><img class="images " alt="IMG_9776" title="IMG_9776" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/thumb/IMG_9776.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[etaroc]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/600/IMG_9777.jpg"><img class="images " alt="IMG_9777" title="IMG_9777" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/thumb/IMG_9777.jpg"  /></a><a rel="lightbox[etaroc]" href="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/600/IMG_9778.jpg"><img class="images " alt="IMG_9778" title="IMG_9778" src="http://mitcho.com/photos/taiwan/etaroc/image/thumb/IMG_9778.jpg"  /></a>
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<p>We had some <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantonese_cuisine#Siu_laap">Hong Kong-style 燒臘</a> preserved meat for dinner. I came back to Nanao Sunday night feeling fulfilled and blessed by the people I&#8217;d met all weekend, at the conference, at the hostel, and around the city.</p>
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