IMG_0040.JPGMy Dear Blissers,

 

October is always greeted with flying national flags, dazzling fireworks and hilarious celebrations!

 

At the same time, in such a global village, Blissers won’t stand out of the surging waves of Trade War and impacts of Female Abstract Art in East Asia as follows:

 

Warmly welcome!

 

Date: Oct. 19, 2019. Saturday

Time: 14:30~17:30

Venue: Minami Zephyr 小南風B1

Host: Mengta

Topic: “The Trade War~how much do you know about the Trade War Affecting Us?”

 

Date: Oct. 26, 2019, Saturday

Time: 14:30~17:30

Venue: Taipei Fine Art Museum

Guide: Naomi

Exhibition: “The Herstory of Abstraction in East Asia”

 

*Please kindly note there will be NO MEETINGS on the first two Saturdays on Oct. 5 and Oct. 12!

 

 

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Bliss English Club for Communication & Conducting Skills since 1997

Bliss Blog : http://blisstaipei520.pixnet.net/blog/post/212900702

Bliss FB : https://www.facebook.com/bliss.taipei

Bliss 粉絲團 : https://www.facebook.com/bliss1997/

Picasa: https://plus.google.com/101726755048448689917/photos

2019 Bliss Staff :

President (P): Ellen Huang cbad5@yahoo.com.tw

Education manager (EM): Annie Hsu taipei9713318@gmail.com

Vice Education Manager(VEM)/Daniel Chen jenkai.chen@msa.hinet.net

Public Relationship Manager(PRM): Winnie Tu toto7683@gmail.com

Bliss 2019 Calendar: 2:30~5:30 pm every Saturday

No meetings:1/19,2/2;2/9; 2/23; 3/2; 4/6; 4/27; 5/11;6/8,7/6; 8/3; 8/31; 9/14; 10/5; 10/12; 11/23, 12/14,12/28

Outings:Q1- 3/30; Q2- 6/29; Q3- 11/2

YEP:12/21

In 2019, Blissers are going to read and discuss the following 4 books together, please sign up to this google registration form if you feel like to read and discuss any of the books below together with other Blissers in 2019

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBPscDMfegW9F2kp1zCt3EBgJe_6HjcffkX2GCdrwsmyOOUg/viewform

Venue: 東豐喜藝文空間, TOHOHI Arts Corner with Minimum charge: NT$150 per person with a cup of drink (Coffee or Tea )Address: No. 13, Lane 68, Shih-ta Road, Taipei, 師大路6813, Near Exit 3台電大樓 MRT station

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Please kindly note:  

The meeting time and Venue this Sat. will be at 14:30~17:30東豐喜藝文空間, TOHOHI Arts Corner with Minimum charge: NT$150 per person with a cup of drink (Coffee or Tea )

Address: No. 13, Lane 68, Shih-ta Road, Taipei, 師大路6813

Near Exit 3台電大樓 MRT station 

 

 

My Dear Blissers,

 

Happy Teachers’ Day!

 

If you love outdoor activities in which you eager to strengthen your wild surviving skills via teamwork spirit, you cannot miss the meeting this Sat. when Karl is going to share with us the magnificent world-famous WSJ he attended and is going to share with us his inspiration and findings.

 

Without further delay, come and join his adventure on Sep. 28, 2019!

 

Here is his introduction:

 

That you have likely heard, a World Scout Jamboree is clearly the largest outdoor educational events. Embracing the 24th WSJ help understand the various cultures that will be present, as well as by developing friendships with Scouts from around the world. And all that while having FUN as all participants get to sample new adventures, new foods, new programs, and opportunities with Scouts from around the world.

As many believers have to go to Jerusalem once in their lives. As a scout, Jamboree is also a must-see in life. Let me show you what charm of the Jamboree it is.

 

Meeting agenda

i. 14:30-15:00 Every Member's Brief Hello and share one completed 

bucket list.

ii. 15:00-15:40 What’s the Jamboree? How to join it and what’s the 

program unifying framework?

iii.15:40-16:00 Break Time

iv.16:00-17:00 Share my impression behind the activities.

v.17:00-17:30 Discussion & Summary

Guided Questions

i. Have you completed any of your bucket list ? Could you share with us?

ii. Do you have any idea to design a booth to represent your country in an 

international activity?                                                        

iii.Please use 30 seconds to invite foreign scouts to visit Taiwan.(hint: Scouts like outdoor activities.)

iv. If one foreigner ask why your national Scouting association’s name is 

“Scout of China(Taiwan)”, could you explain in 30 seconds.

v. What is your expectation for your country’s elite?.

vi. Is there any example that you do to inspire a young man recently?

 

<Bliss Recap of “Hang Son Doong, the Largest Cave in the World” by Wisely on Sep. 21, 2019>

 

Date: Sep. 21, 2019

Host: Wisely

Topic: “Hang Son Doong, the Largest Cave in the World”

Attendees: Host Wisely, Melody, Magic Johnson, Ellen Huang and Annie 

Meeting photo: https://photos.app.goo.gl/GBCc43JT6369CBjs

 

 

Wisely’s Adventure started~

After sharing our own adventure experiences during warm-up section, Wisely guided us on to his stunning Vietnam expedition to Han Son Doong~

 

Why the tour of NT$100,000 is worthwhile?

1.       It provides 30 local staff/porters carrying the mountaineering tools such as ladders, power generators, tables, chairs, even water closets, and a tour guide only to serve 10 tourists!

2.      Han Son Doong Cave is officially confirmed as the world’ largest cave, at 5.5 miles long and 650 ft. wide. It is made up of at least 150 individual caves with its own lake, river and jungle. 

3.      It was created 2~5 million years ago by river water eroding away the limestone underneath the mountains and forming limestone pavements, stalagmites, sink holes and raging rivers. The scenario put everyone virtually in the movie settings of Jurassic Park or The Lord of the Rings, or even Garden of Eden!

4.      Only one tour agency, Oxalis, gets government-certificate to arrange the mystical cave itinerary following LNT rules and sharing the profits to the local aborigines!

5.      It was hidden among the jungle until one day in 1991, a local farmer stumbled across it for a shelter from a storm accidentally and then in 2009 with help of British cavers he confirmed the finding! 

Attendees’ Feedback: 

1.      Dear Wisely , thank you for another inspiring meeting share with Blissers today again, the adventure is amazing and open up our eyes and minds, your adventure recalls mine in Taiwan too,  I love the shared idea of leave no trace (LNT) 無痕山林 globally also, feedbacks of the earnings to local people ~ I will definitely share your meeting with my aboriginal friend and let you know his comments ( ^^)

by the way, take this chance, I will definitely set my goal to increase your attendance rate in Bliss in 2020, I feel very touched too you recording each of your meeting and attendance rate in Bliss year by year ~ we are so lucky to have you, always trying to inspire us from different big moments in your life (love) all the best to you for your next big movement, career and life!!

 

2.      This quote, “reach out and touch someone”, is surely in this internet world talking us into putting tablets and cell gadgets award, in order to renew mankind relationship.

Who I will feel inspired? Celebrities, gurus or religious mentors?  Nay, he or she would be from our surroundings.  Given we are ordinary people with passion and enthusiasm; we thought celebs are super ones to enlighten us.

But that’s not quite true.  

Out of today’s gathering, I think life awakenings are very often from unsung figures.  Wisely, our young n talented host set the tone today about adventure.  Not only were the cave slides and photo book fascinating but his well-prepared presentation and free interaction added an impact on us.  Wisely surely did very well.  So it attests to me reaching out and talking to someone is one of the ways to blow off some steam and to come up with new solution.

It is truly thought-provoking and mostly challenges our imaginative strengths.   How could we be inquisitive punching out questions in terms of day and night feel, animal or species, or even wondering of dinosaurs?

Digital world may be awesome but lacking soul searching, however, the new world “Mother Nature” can be worth further.

Reflections:

It is a very refreshing touring experience with Host Wisely, who brings his topography and trekking charts for clear explanation so that we fell into the native heaven of the ancient times with him. Host Wisely took the expedition to convince us that there is so much in Nature to await us to explore! Thank you so much, Wisely, who spares his precious time to Bliss from the squeezing timetable of preparing his wedding and jobs. We are so touched and give all our best to him!!! Stay tune~


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Bliss English Club for Communication & Conducting Skills since 1997

Bliss Blog : http://blisstaipei520.pixnet.net/blog/post/212900702

Bliss FB : https://www.facebook.com/bliss.taipei

Bliss 粉絲團 : https://www.facebook.com/bliss1997/

Picasa: https://plus.google.com/101726755048448689917/photos

2019 Bliss Staff :

President (P): Ellen Huang cbad5@yahoo.com.tw

Education manager (EM): Annie Hsu taipei9713318@gmail.com

Vice Education Manager(VEM)/Daniel Chen jenkai.chen@msa.hinet.net

Public Relationship Manager(PRM): Winnie Tu toto7683@gmail.com

Bliss 2019 Calendar: 2:30~5:30 pm every Saturday

No meetings:1/19,2/2;2/9; 2/23; 3/2; 4/6; 4/27; 5/11;6/8,7/6; 8/3; 8/31; 9/14; 10/510/1211/23, 12/14,12/28

Outings:Q1- 3/30; Q2- 6/29; Q3- 11/2

YEP:12/21

In 2019, Blissers are going to read and discuss the following 4 books together, please sign up to this google registration form if you feel like to read and discuss any of the books below together with other Blissers in 2019

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBPscDMfegW9F2kp1zCt3EBgJe_6HjcffkX2GCdrwsmyOOUg/viewform

Venue: 東豐喜藝文空間, TOHOHI Arts Corner with Minimum charge: NT$150 per person with a cup of drink (Coffee or Tea )Address: No. 13, Lane 68, Shih-ta Road, Taipei, 師大路68巷13號, Near Exit 3台電大樓 MRT station

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Please kindly Note: Time: 14:30~17:30

Venue: Minami Zephyr 小南風B1

This Saturday’s Venue is @Minami zephyr 小南風@師大路689 B1, next to東豐喜, NT$80 for the venue fee only not available for drink or meal offer which the attendees feel free to bring from their end but with the self-disposal of possible trash or leftover!

Venue information:https://zh-tw.facebook.com/minamizephyr/

 

 

My Dear Blissers,

 

Do you feel the same way that it seems ages since we met last time?

 

However, we know you always bring Bliss with you as this week’s host, Wisely has done whenever he goes!

 

To revive you, we are privileged to invite him back to Bliss to share his passion and perseverance in this adventure this coming Saturday on Sep. 21, 2019!!

 

Welcome to join us and share your adventures too~

 

Brief introduction of the meeting by Wisely:

Hang Son Doong or ‘Mountain River Cave’, the world's largest caves in Vietnam. At more than 200m high, 150m wide and 5km long, the Hang Son Doong cave in Vietnam is so big it has its own river, jungle and climate. To accomplish the dream of seeing by myself, in 2019 my uncle, Kan, and I spent 9 days, more than $3000 on this grand adventure. At this meeting on 21 Sep., I will show you some magnificent pictures about the cave, and at the same time I will introduce how the cave was found in 2009.

 

Meeting agenda

  1.                             14:30-15:00 Every Member's Brief Hello
  2.                           15:00-15:40 The Preparation of The Adventure 
  3.                         15:40-16:00 Break Time
  4.                         16:00-17:00 Let’s See Hang Son Doong in Vietnam
  5.                           17:00-17:30 Discussion & Summary 

Guided Questions

  1.                             Have you ever been to Vietnam? What did you feel about it or anything impressed you?
  2.                           Do you have any idea about karst topography?
  3.                         Is there any wonderful landscape in the world that stunned you and makes you feel you must go in this life?
  4.                         Share with us the biggest mental or physical adventure in your life :-)

 

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Bliss English Club for Communication & Conducting Skills since 1997

Bliss Blog : http://blisstaipei520.pixnet.net/blog/post/212900702

Bliss FB : https://www.facebook.com/bliss.taipei

Bliss 粉絲團 : https://www.facebook.com/bliss1997/

Picasa: https://plus.google.com/101726755048448689917/photos

2019 Bliss Staff :

President (P): Ellen Huang cbad5@yahoo.com.tw

Education manager (EM): Annie Hsu taipei9713318@gmail.com

Vice Education Manager(VEM)/Daniel Chen jenkai.chen@msa.hinet.net

Public Relationship Manager(PRM): Winnie Tu toto7683@gmail.com

Bliss 2019 Calendar: 2:30~5:30 pm every Saturday

No meetings:1/19,2/2;2/9; 2/23; 3/2; 4/6; 4/27; 5/11;6/8,7/6; 8/3; 8/31; 9/14; 10/5; 10/12; 11/23, 12/14,12/28

Outings:Q1- 3/30; Q2- 6/29; Q3- 11/2

YEP:12/21

In 2019, Blissers are going to read and discuss the following 4 books together, please sign up to this google registration form if you feel like to read and discuss any of the books below together with other Blissers in 2019

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBPscDMfegW9F2kp1zCt3EBgJe_6HjcffkX2GCdrwsmyOOUg/viewform

Venue: 東豐喜藝文空間, TOHOHI Arts Corner with Minimum charge: NT$150 per person with a cup of drink (Coffee or Tea )Address: No. 13, Lane 68, Shih-ta Road, Taipei, 師大路6813, Near Exit 3台電大樓 MRT station

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My Dear Blissers,

 

“Exploration” is the key to happiness and fulfilment in life.

 

These coming Bliss meetings in September will take us to the largest Cave on earth in Vietnam and the world-privileged World Scout Jamboree hosted in the USA.

 

Welcome to challenge yourselves with the hosts as follows:

 

*Please kindly note there will be NO MEETINGS on the first two Saturdays on Sep. 7, and Sep. 14 but remember to come on Sep. 21, and Sep. 28, 2019! Welcome!

 

Date: Sep. 21, 2019. Saturday

Time: 14:30~17:30

Venue: Minami Zephyr 小南風B1

Host: Wisely

Topic: “Han Son Dong, the Largest Cave in the World”

 

Date: Sep. 28, 2019, Saturday

Time: 14:30~17:30

Venue: Minami Zephyr 小南風B1

Host: Karl

Topic: “Exploring the 24th World Scout Jamboree. Unlock a New World”--

Bliss English Club for Communication & Conducting Skills since 1997

Bliss Blog : http://blisstaipei520.pixnet.net/blog/post/212900702

Bliss FB : https://www.facebook.com/bliss.taipei

Bliss 粉絲團 : https://www.facebook.com/bliss1997/

Picasa: https://plus.google.com/101726755048448689917/photos

2019 Bliss Staff :

President (P): Ellen Huang cbad5@yahoo.com.tw

Education manager (EM): Annie Hsu taipei9713318@gmail.com

Vice Education Manager(VEM)/Daniel Chen jenkai.chen@msa.hinet.net

Public Relationship Manager(PRM): Winnie Tu toto7683@gmail.com

Bliss 2019 Calendar: 2:30~5:30 pm every Saturday

No meetings:1/19,2/2;2/9; 2/23; 3/2; 4/6; 4/27; 5/11;6/8,7/6; 8/3; 8/31; 9/14; 10/5; 10/12; 11/23, 12/14,12/28

Outings:Q1- 3/30; Q2- 6/29; Q3- 11/2

YEP:12/21

In 2019, Blissers are going to read and discuss the following 4 books together, please sign up to this google registration form if you feel like to read and discuss any of the books below together with other Blissers in 2019

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBPscDMfegW9F2kp1zCt3EBgJe_6HjcffkX2GCdrwsmyOOUg/viewform

Venue: 東豐喜藝文空間, TOHOHI Arts Corner with Minimum charge: NT$150 per person with a cup of drink (Coffee or Tea )Address: No. 13, Lane 68, Shih-ta Road, Taipei, 師大路6813, Near Exit 3台電大樓 MRT station

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Please kindly Note: Time: 14:30~17:30
Venue: Minami Zephyr 小南風B1
This Saturday’s Venue is shifted to minami zephyr 小南風@師大路68巷9號 B1, next to東豐喜, NT$80 for the venue fee only not available for drink or meal offer which the attendees feel free to bring from their end but with theself-disposal of possible trash or leftover!
Venue information:https://zh-tw.facebook.com/minamizephyr/
 
My Dear Blissers,
 
“Life is short while art is long”. It is true that art lovers would definitely enjoy life more! This coming Saturday, our artistic practitioner, Judith, is going to lead us to share the art experiences. Ears up to what she says here:
 
Introduction by Judith:
Do you like painting/ music/ dancing, like to go to museum, join concert or other related activities?
 
Is there an artist/ musician or painting/ music/ movie you like very much? Why?
 
This time, I want to discuss with the members who join my meeting about what you like from the art? Welcome to join me to have a relaxing and fun afternoon.
 
Below is my meeting agenda:
 
Part 1.
1-1. Self-introduction
1-2. Stuff-show
Part 2.
2-1. Why to choose this topic?
2-2. Art Healing vs. Art Therapy
2-3. Sharing
Part 3.
Free Creation
Part 4.
4-1. Pierre Bonnard
4-2. Sharing of some paintings
 
Hopefully, through the meeting, we will know and enjoy more art of life !
What do you want to visit next? Why?
 
Remarks: If there is the artist/musician or painting/music/movie…etc. you like, welcome to bring it to share with us.
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<Recap of “Tibet’s fight for survival” by David on Aug. 17, 2019>
Date: Aug. 17, 2019
Host: David
Topic: “Tibet’s Fight for Survival”
Attendees: David, Winnie, Angel, Ellen, Athena, Annie, Emma
Meeting Photo: https://photos.app.goo.gl/x8jmcq5kzDmW8CBa9
 
Inspiration of the topic:
Touched by a photo of lightening a candle in Tibetan temple, our host, David started his journey to Tibet. After the trip, he found more facts of Tibet as follows:
 
Firstly he shared with us his 8-day Tibet travel during which he visited urban area in Lhasa and ZhaxiLhunbu Temple in Shigatse, savored milk tea in Pargo streets, toured the wild area of Gyantse County, and Kharola Glacier. He even took a photo with Tibetan Mastiff!
 
Secondly, he guided us to explore further about the different impressions from the News and his true feeling after the travel.
1.      Different kind of red in Tibet: “Bright Red” of PRC Flag Vs. Dark red in Tibet
2.      Two Tibets: TibetanAutonomous Region, Part of China Vs. Central Tibetan Administration in exile
3.      Short time table of Tibetan Modern History
(1)   1950China’s army marched into Tibet
(2)   1951 17-point agreement signed with China
(3)   1959 Tibetan Uprising, the Dalai Lama fled to India
(4)   1965 Tibet Autonomous Region was established by China
(5)   1989 the Dalai Lama wins the Nobel Peace Prize
(6)   2019 60 years after exile
4.      The Dalai Lama’s Exile to Dharamsala passing treacherous Himalayan Pass!
(1)   India supported him Leader’s asylum and other Tibetans, totally100,000 Tibetans! Then Central Tibetan Administration was established In Dharamsala
(2)   India also took the refugees who rebuilt Tibetan Temples, built schools, supported students study abroad, and preserve their Tibetan cultures!
(3)   USA supports: USA Senate adopted the law of“Tibet reciprocity Travel” in 2018
(4)   European supports: European Parliament passed a motion in 2019: Pay respect for human right in Tibet and Xinjiang
(5)   Tibetan in Taiwan
--1) 1998 - Tibet Religious Foundation
http://www.tibet.org.tw/
--2) 2004 - Taiwan Tibetan Welfare Association https://www.facebook.com/Tibetantaiwanassociation/
--3) 2009 - Taiwan free Tibet
http://sft-taiwan.blogspot.com/
--4) 2016 – Human Rights Network for Tibet and Taiwan
https://www.facebook.com/310.tibet.taiwan/
--5) Holding 60-year exile Parade in Taiwan
--6) DPP delegation visited the Dalai Lama
 
Q1`:
Why we should speak for the “human Right” Issue in Tibet?
“History always repeats itself: Communists never change the ambition of annexation through “peace” agreement or pacts as it has done in Hong Kong and Tibet!
 
Q2:
What will happen if the Dalai Lama died? Who will be the next religious leader as well as political one? Maybe he (she) will be selected by PRC or reincarnated from current the Dalai Lama https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKwvimHFL8UQ2:
 
Q3. Is the promise made by China reliable?
1.      (Tibet)17-point agreement between Tibet and China is renounced by the Dalai Lama after exile to India because it has never enacted.
 
2.      (Hong Kong)Sino – British Joint Declaration between United Kingdom and China in 1984
In “One Country Two System”, Hong Kong's capitalist system and its way of life would remain unchanged for a period of 50 years until 2047.
 
China spokesman said that this declaration is a historical document.
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hDfqr2dTJM
 
3.      (Taiwan)
Can “peace treaty” bring truly peace to Taiwan?
How to unite Taiwanese?
What’s the strength of Taiwan? How to Keep the valuable strength
 
Q4. What should you note when travelling Tibet?
As Tibetan plateaus is 4000 meters above sea leave in average while ranging from 3000 to 7000 meters, your itinerary should be arranged step by step from lower altitude to higher one for easy adaption to AMS (acute mountain sickness)! Also before traveling there, you need to train yourself via work out for better exhale and inhale in Tibet plateaus!
 
Q5. What are the colors in “Snow Lion Tibetan National Flag” symbolizing?
“White” for “Cloud”; “Blue” for “Sky”; “Red” for “Fire; “Yellow” for “Ground”; “Green” for “Water”!
 
Finally, he ended the meeting with Tibetan”札西德樂” which means best wishes and blessing, normally used in greeting! He hoped to express his best wishes for Taiwan, Tibet and all the oppressed people in the world!
 
Reflection:
David demonstrated his hosting skills from easy start to in-depth discussion and further aroused our attention to Taiwan current status and national identity! His efforts in preparation made the meeting a resourceful one ever and his maiden show a super successful one! Stay tune!
 

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Bliss Blog : http://blisstaipei520.pixnet.net/blog/post/212900702
Bliss FB : https://www.facebook.com/bliss.taipei
Bliss 粉絲團 : https://www.facebook.com/bliss1997/
Picasa: https://plus.google.com/101726755048448689917/photos
2019 Bliss Staff :
President (P): Ellen Huang cbad5@yahoo.com.tw
Education manager (EM): Annie Hsu taipei9713318@gmail.com
Vice Education Manager(VEM)/Daniel Chen jenkai.chen@msa.hinet.net
Public Relationship Manager(PRM): Winnie Tu toto7683@gmail.com
Bliss 2019 Calendar: 2:30~5:30 pm every Saturday
No meetings:1/19,2/2;2/9; 2/23; 3/2; 4/6; 4/27; 5/11;6/8,7/6; 8/3; 8/31; 9/14; 10/5; 10/12; 11/23, 12/14,12/28
Outings:Q1- 3/30; Q2- 6/29; Q3- 11/2
YEP:12/21
In 2019, Blissers are going to read and discuss the following 4 books together, please sign up to this google registration form if you feel like to read and discuss any of the books below together with other Blissers in 2019
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBPscDMfegW9F2kp1zCt3EBgJe_6HjcffkX2GCdrwsmyOOUg/viewform
Venue: 東豐喜藝文空間, TOHOHI Arts Corner with Minimum charge: NT$150 per person with a cup of drink (Coffee or Tea )Address: No. 13, Lane 68, Shih-ta Road, Taipei, 師大路68巷13號, Near Exit 3台電大樓 MRT station

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Date: Aug. 10, 2019

Host: Harrison

Topic:  "Stories behind the Pictures"

Attendees: Ellen Wang, Ellen Huang, Hanny, Tony, Mike, Naihsin, Sophia, Selina, Emma, Angel, Antonio, Winnie, Mike, Monica.

 

Meeting Photo Link: https://photos.app.goo.gl/TNJ32CaUVpS2AT2t7

 

The Host~Harrison

This Sat, Angel invited her good friend “Harrison” to share his travelling stories, which really attracted a lot of travelling lovers to join the meeting. To get familiar with Blissers, Harrison started with an introduction about his study and job background.

 

His journey around the world begun when he joined in electronical industry which lasted for 10 years. As he had majored in mass communication and worked as journalist, his perspective is a little different from the people in electronic business. Then Harrison switched his career to solar industry and has lived in San Jose since 2016. After 3 years living in the U.S., he finally blended in US culture and realized that we can only get people’s mindset and understands how they think or act in a long-term base.

 

His Tips of Learning new languages~ mimicking

Harrison also shared us his secrets why he can learn a language so efficiently. It’s because he likes to mimic people.

 

A Demo of Mimicking

We didn’t know he is so talented in mimicking until he started to imitate the local driver’s accent in China. It’s like a “wow” virtual trip, embedded with Harrison’s visual photography and audio effects, which brought us to the scenes where Harrison interacted with the local people.

 

His Tips of Learning Exotic Cultures Taxi Drivers & Books

Following Harrison’s stories, we learned the best way to know the characteristics of the place is by chatting with local drivers. He also bought the local books to know more information.

 

It’s very helpful for us to get connection with that country and people and triggered us to know more for our next visit. 

 

His Tips of Being Immersed in Exotic Cutures~Observation & Do as Romans Do

As Harrison visited most of the countries during his business trip, he shared us some anecdotes happened during his business meals and led us to discuss the differences in drinking culture. Per his observation in the past, Korean people like to get guests drunk to show their hospitality. Japanese like to do business while drinking. What we need to keep in mind is to have their cups full of wine.

 

Ellen also shared with us that French people appreciate the taste of the wine and treated it as a joy of life (C’est la vie) which is totally different from Asia drinking culture. 

 

Then in the next session, Harrison taught us some cultural or historical stories for some famous European tourist attractions. With his vivid explanation, we were all turn up the curiosity for the history towards these places. The stories are too many to mention. Below is one of them.

 

Stories behind the tourist attractions

 

The origin of Europe- According to Greek Myth, Europa is the Phoenician princess who was so beautiful that Zeus likes to get her. So, one day, Zeus transformed himself to a bull and played with Europa and finally he took her to Crete and made love with her. After all this, Europa was so sad since she lost her virginity to a stranger who disappeared after she woke up. To explain all this and ease her pain, Zeus sent Aphrodite to her and brings her a message. The message was ‘To memorize Europe’s beauty, Zeus decided to make Europa as one of the Goddess and name the land after her name.’ That’s how the name Europe was coming.

 

At the last session (POP quiz), Harrison shared us some useful slangs he learned in the US which listed as below. We all learned the usage after his humorous explanation.

 

Useful Slangs in Daily Life

u Face the music-To accept the unpleasant results of one’s action

u Sleep on it-To take some time in decision. No hurry.

u Go fish-Impossible, in your dream.

u Photo bomb.-Unexpected person shot in the photo

u Under the radar-To keep low profile.

 

 

Thanks for Harrison’s interesting and resourceful meeting. Through the discussions, Harrison’s sharing is like butterfly effect which stimulated and inspired Blissers to have more motivation to explorer the world. Below are the reflections from Blissers.

 

Attendees’ Feedback

1.   Couldn’t sleep on it in instead punch out a few lines about today’s gathering.  The vibrant opening got all drawn into the “Stories behind the pictures” topic hosted by Harrison. It was amused by the lingual interactions in China where Harrison exposed his super skills in mimicking a way different and alien accent.  Geographically has he covered almost the whole world sharing the exhilarating anecdotes that were truly entertaining.  I bet all has immersed into entire scenario.  Great vibe, isn’t it?  Travel is like a journey not a destination.  The footprints we followed will lead us to another horizon.  It never ends.  At this point, it would be good staying calm and planning out a travel map.  Probably will be craving for an overseas adventure.  It was a very enjoyable story telling meeting.   Finally, is today just a sneak preview?!  Next official n original film will be released soon by Harrison, won’t it?🎉Terrific!  Way to go!  And it will be on the radar!

 

2.      Thank you for Harrison's sharing and brings us been through an abundance of visual and auditory trip experiences.  After you travel a country, you bought local traveling books, search information that you care about and by business trip to been the country again that made you be more familiar to this place...From your experiences, it’s inspire me how to know a country more.  The most impressive things for me is wine culture different for each countries and understood why Korean like to drink and ask people drink and drink...before the meeting, I think it’s just the way for social and they just like to drink, I don’t realize their positive intention. Now I knew that, and be more acceptable for this. Thank you for sharing and efforts. We expect to join Part II in the coming days. 

 

3.      @Angel Thank u so much inviting your friend Harrison hosting in BLISS today for us, we all had a wonderful afternoon with a lot of laughter and WOW from his amazing opening till the end the Asian and several European country travelling experience sharing ...I specially enjoy how he engage himself to the places by reading books bought locally, this is what I haven't done from my travelling experience and I shall learn from him on this.

 

4.      Also, I totally agree with him that you will need to stay a place longer to understand local people's mindset and why they think and act that way, and through this, it could be a good reflection toward our home country Taiwan then Pity he can't finish all his presentation files with photos he took and hopefully he can share with us his part 2 soon in next year 😉

 

5.      Thanks again for Harrison’s informative and interesting meeting. It’s definitely the best entertainment for Sat afternoon. Not only the laughter but also the knowledge of culture and history we gained from his meeting. It also triggered me to find out more stories and history about the places I have been. Thanks for all the participants’ feedback and sharing. You made my bucket list longer and longer. Hope Harrison can hold the 2nd meeting soon next year.

6.      Traveling is not just to see beautiful scenery, but also to interact with local people. I'm impressed with Harrison's sharing his experience of interacting with local people. That always brought interesting culture shock.

 

7.      It's a pity that the topic relating traveling is a huge topic. Though Harrison has so much experience, he couldn't share everything with us due to time constraints and that led to the time control was not that ideal. That was slight imperfect for this meeting.

8.      I learned that although traveling itself alone may not get me to know the visited places in depth, I could see each trip as the start of the journey to know the place better and try to learn more stories about it afterwards with the interests having been further aroused after the visit. By this I could have deeper understanding or stronger emotional connection to the places ever visited. Harrison also encouraged us to start the practice somewhere near easily, some place in Taiwan for example, and we may experience the difference in travelling! It's such an inspiring and practical advice that I like to follow immediately.

 

Host Harrison’s feedback-

Thank you all! I like to share all my stories with you guys which also trigger me to dig out for more information that I don’t know yet. And from the sharing, it also refreshed my memories with all these trips.

 

 

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2019 Bliss Staff :

President (P): Ellen Huang cbad5@yahoo.com.tw

Education manager (EM): Annie Hsu taipei9713318@gmail.com

Vice Education Manager(VEM)/Daniel Chen jenkai.chen@msa.hinet.net

Public Relationship Manager(PRM): Winnie Tu toto7683@gmail.com

Bliss 2019 Calendar: 2:30~5:30 pm every Saturday

No meetings:1/19,2/2;2/9; 2/23; 3/2; 4/6; 4/27; 5/11;6/8,7/6; 8/3; 8/31; 9/14; 10/5; 10/12; 11/23, 12/14,12/28

Outings:Q1- 3/30; Q2- 6/29; Q3- 11/2

YEP:12/21

In 2019, Blissers are going to read and discuss the following 4 books together, please sign up to this google registration form if you feel like to read and discuss any of the books below together with other Blissers in 2019

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBPscDMfegW9F2kp1zCt3EBgJe_6HjcffkX2GCdrwsmyOOUg/viewform

Venue: 東豐喜藝文空間, TOHOHI Arts Corner with Minimum charge: NT$150 per person with a cup of drink (Coffee or Tea )Address: No. 13, Lane 68, Shih-ta Road, Taipei, 師大路6813, Near Exit 3台電大樓 MRT station

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My dear Blissers,

 

Please kindly Note: Time: 14:30~17:30

Venue: Minami Zephyr 小南風B1

This Saturday’s Venue is shifted to minami zephyr 小南風@師大路689 B1, next to東豐喜, NT$80 for the venue fee only not available for drink or meal offer which the attendees feel free to bring from their end but with the self-disposal of possible trash or leftover!

Venue information:https://zh-tw.facebook.com/minamizephyr/

 

Are you ever intoxicated in Tibet?

Its Intriguing political status, Tibet autonomous Region, Dalai Lama’s Exile?

Mysterious religious belief~ reincarnation?

Its Tibetan Plateau scenery or Potala palace?

 

If any of the above answers is YES, you are the right one to this coming Saturday’s meeting by David, a young and knowledgeable Blisser!

 

Introduction by David:

 

Have you ever been to Tibet? Do you know there are two Tibet in the world?

Before I took a trip to Tibet in 2018 Nov, all I know about Tibet is the famous part internationally such as beautiful landscape located in high altitude, Potala palace, mysterious and special Tibetan Buddhism. I watched several news reported that Dalai Lama could not return to Tibet, and In Tibet many of Lama burned themselves to protest against China. Tibet seems to be under oppression from China, but I don’t know why it happened. I want to go to Tibet for experiencing their culture before it disappeared. After the trip, I have highly interest in Tibet so I study some data. Now I know that there are two Tibet governments in the world, one is the province-level autonomous region of China, the other one is the administration in exile led by Dalai Lama, which is still fighting for freedom and survival against China in this modern world. Tibet has tragic history and complex political issue in the world. This coming Saturday I'm going to share what I learned from the trip to Tibet, and let us think about Taiwan through Tibet experience.

Please Note here:

Prior to the meeting, please prepare the guided questions and video clips for the in-depth discussion, the most rewarding part during the meeting!

 

 

60 years after exile, Tibetans face a fight for survival in a post-Dalai Lama world

https://edition.cnn.com/2019/03/30/asia/dalai-lama-tibet-china-intl/index.html

 

 

# Questions to discuss from this article

 

  1.       In the article, The Dalai Lama says he no longer seeks an independent Tibet, only its cultural autonomy==> Is this refer to 17 points &treaty they signed with China? Why did Dalai Lama turn to seek for only cultural autonomy instead of independence? Was it out of practical reason (expected higher possibility) or some philosophical, religious reason? What belief does Dalai Lama share to them now that the humble request had also been turned down by Communist China?

And, what is the goal of Tibetan govt-in-exile, an independent Tibet or cultural autonomy as Dalai Lama seeks for?

 

  1.        “In 2011, in a move to democratize the Tibetan government-in-exile, the Dalai Lama gave up his political and administrative powers to become just a spiritual leader ‘ è So how does the Tibetans in-exile elect their political leader and how does the democracy system work there?

 

 

  1.        "India is sensing Tibet's appeal in the West is declining”è Is it true &why?

 

 

  1.       Ultimately, current” geopolitics” is what matters most for India. China is vastly more powerful than it was 60 years ago, and India takes a pragmatic view of the relationship -- an approach that could have a cost for the interests of exiled Tibetans.
  2.   So what is “geopolitics” exactly refers to here?  And what cost it would be for the interests of exiled Tibetans maybe?

 

 

5.  "The current Indian stand towards the Tibetans is based on its relationship with the Dalai Lama," è Do you agree such statement? If not, what’s the Indian’s stand toward Tibetans?

 

  1.         Will the "seemingly never-ending" dispute on boundaries between India and China a guarantee for India's support to Tibetan government-in-exile? What impact is anticipated to the Tibetan government-in-exile after India's recent move to end the 70-year autonomy of the State of Jammu and Kashimire, which intensifies the India-China relation?

(ref. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-49234708 )

 

The recommended books for your more reference:

 

達賴喇嘛自傳 流亡中的自有

https://www.books.com.tw/products/0010060252

 

1959 拉薩! – 達賴喇嘛如何出走

https://www.books.com.tw/products/0010473752

 

名為西藏的詩

https://www.books.com.tw/products/0010322430

 

# agenda

14:30 - 14:40 Self-Introduction

14:40 - 15:00 My Tibet tour in 2018 Nov.

15:00 - 16:00 Tibet's fight for survival

16:00 - 16:10 Break

16:10 - 17:00 China's credibility gap

                      - promise to Tibet

                      - promise to Hong Kong

17:00 - 17:30 - Question and discussion

                        What can we learn from history for Taiwan

 

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2019 Bliss Staff :

President (P): Ellen Huang cbad5@yahoo.com.tw

Education manager (EM): Annie Hsu taipei9713318@gmail.com

Vice Education Manager(VEM)/Daniel Chen jenkai.chen@msa.hinet.net

Public Relationship Manager(PRM): Winnie Tu toto7683@gmail.com

Bliss 2019 Calendar: 2:30~5:30 pm every Saturday

No meetings:1/19,2/2;2/9; 2/23; 3/2; 4/6; 4/27; 5/11;6/8,7/6; 8/3; 8/31; 9/14; 10/5; 10/12; 11/23, 12/14,12/28

Outings:Q1- 3/30; Q2- 6/29; Q3- 11/2

YEP:12/21

In 2019, Blissers are going to read and discuss the following 4 books together, please sign up to this google registration form if you feel like to read and discuss any of the books below together with other Blissers in 2019

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBPscDMfegW9F2kp1zCt3EBgJe_6HjcffkX2GCdrwsmyOOUg/viewform

Venue: 東豐喜藝文空間, TOHOHI Arts Corner with Minimum charge: NT$150 per person with a cup of drink (Coffee or Tea )Address: No. 13, Lane 68, Shih-ta Road, Taipei, 師大路6813, Near Exit 3台電大樓 MRT station

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My Dear Blissers,

 

 

Please kindly Note: Time: 14:30~17:30

Venue: Minami Zephyr 小南風B1

This Saturday’s Venue is shifted to minami zephyr 小南風@師大路689 B1, next to東豐喜NT$80 for the venue fee only not available for drink or meal offer which the attendees feel free to bring from their end but with the self-disposal of possible trash or leftover!

Venue information:https://zh-tw.facebook.com/minamizephyr/

 

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As we know, “Blissers” are the ones who “Learn the world via English, not learn English only! Therefore, in  each Bliss Meeting, our hosts always enrich our lives with their distinctive perspectives and life experience, and today’s host, Angel’s friend, Harrison is no exception. Without further undo, welcome to join his meeting on Aug 10, 2019! 

Introduction by Harrison:

Ideas:

Travel is a good way to open up your eyes! You can definitely see whichever way you want to see, cultural, historical, political, geographical, etc. For years, I had been traveled throughout most of the western and Asian countries for business. A lot of interesting stories came along with each trip. By sharing these stories, not only that I made a lot of good friends, but, most important of all, I treasure these stories as a part of my life, my memory. Life goes on while stories keep going around…Where is your next stop?

Background introduction:

I have been so interested with learning a new language back in my old days at school. Since I was a child, I like to imitate people talking, mimicking all kind of different sound and keep that as one of my silly hobby, not realize this will be a good feature for picking up a language. A dream of mine was to become a professional actor like Tom Hanks, but then it is too departed away from my life now ever since I engaged myself to electronic business in 2004. Out of my surprise, this also opens another door for me to see the world after I switch my career from journalism to electronic industry! Trained as a journalist, I am definitely not an engineer or anything in technical which my perspective is a bit different from anybody from the electronic business. I like to interact with people and dig things out with my curiosity. Thanks for coming and share stories with me.

Guided questions:

1.      What is your experience of learning a language? Any features of your personality help you with that?

2.      How do you like to interact with people especially when they are coming from multiple different countries?

3.      Like to fit in with different culture and feel the shock? What is your experience with that?

4.      Changing from environment to environment can be challenge. Do you have any experience with that? And what your body tells you how to react to those changes?

5.      What do you think is the most important feature to become a world traveler?

6.      Would you go if there is any chance coming up to you for working in another country or area?

 

Agenda

1. Introduction + Footprints 14:30-14:45

2. Asia: 14:45-15:15

3. Europe: 15:15-15:55

4. Break: 15:55-16:05

5. Americas: 16:05-16:35

6. Middle East: 16:35-17:00

7. Q&A and Feedbacks from Blissers : 17:00- 17:30 

 

 

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2019 Bliss Staff :

President (P): Ellen Huang cbad5@yahoo.com.tw

Education manager (EM): Annie Hsu taipei9713318@gmail.com

Vice Education Manager(VEM)/Daniel Chen jenkai.chen@msa.hinet.net

Public Relationship Manager(PRM): Winnie Tu toto7683@gmail.com

Bliss 2019 Calendar: 2:30~5:30 pm every Saturday

No meetings:1/19,2/2;2/9; 2/23; 3/2; 4/6; 4/27; 5/11;6/8,7/6; 8/3; 8/31; 9/14; 10/5; 10/12; 11/23, 12/14,12/28

Outings:Q1- 3/30; Q2- 6/29; Q3- 11/2

YEP:12/21

In 2019, Blissers are going to read and discuss the following 4 books together, please sign up to this google registration form if you feel like to read and discuss any of the books below together with other Blissers in 2019

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBPscDMfegW9F2kp1zCt3EBgJe_6HjcffkX2GCdrwsmyOOUg/viewform

Venue: 東豐喜藝文空間, TOHOHI Arts Corner with Minimum charge: NT$150 per person with a cup of drink (Coffee or Tea )Address: No. 13, Lane 68, Shih-ta Road, Taipei, 師大路68巷13號, Near Exit 3台電大樓 MRT station

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**Please kindly note: There is No Meeting this coming Saturday on Aug. 3, 2019***

 

<Bliss recap of “Fake News Detection” by Kurt on July 27, 2019>

 

Attendees :  Kurt / Ellen /Winnie / Hanny / Tony

 

Photo Link : https://photos.app.goo.gl/H4m8pFNSZ79Cdjoa6

 

 

Dear Blissers

 

Kurt started his meeting with a very impressive self-introduction , his name given by his school teacher meant courteous and full of wisdom And he mentioned he has never met anyone in his life having the same name as him till NXP (the world top 5 semi-conductor company ) acquired his current company and the president of NXP also call KurtSievers~ 😊 Kurt now became the most famous employee in NXP Taiwan as he said !!

 

Then, we followed up his guided question discussion :

 

1.       What kind of social media plate form we use and whats the mot impressive thing happened on your own social media

ð  Blissers use FB / Line mostly and the most concern issue is privacy so some will create 2 different accounts on FB ( for work and for personal use ) while the others will use Koreanaccount name on FB to prevent the others can search from them on FB

 

2.       Then we went on a case study shared by Kurt that a democracy reported by a Sweden NGO- V-Dem , their report up to more than 100+ pages to illustrate the democracy status in the world while one of the parameter they use is the fake news issue within a country , and Taiwan was reported as most severely fake news attacking target from foreign countries in the world . and here are 2 questions to think about

2.1   How they came out this result ? and how the sampling and target surveying audience are chosen

2.2   Observing Taiwanese medias reporting of V-Dem report , they select only the fake news parameter but ignore all the other important factors listed in this report , seems they want to guide the reader toward the fake news issue instead giving whole view of this democracy report

 

To sum up, Kurt reminded us being carefully check the source of news whenever you read also be highly alert not being manipulated by media

 

3.       So HOW and what we can do when reading these news?

3.1   check as more as different news media in the world for the same subject that youre really concern about ( as it is very time consuming , so focus of the issues that you concerned )

here are some news media for your info : BBC/ Fox News / The Economist / CNN / AI Jazeera (半島新聞) / RT ( Russian Today ) / EURONEWS

3.2   search those news media not only by one single search engine (e.g. Google ) but as more as possible like Bing / ask.com /AOL.com / Baidu /Yandex / Duckduckgo / yahoo..etc.

 

Why need to use different search engines? Here is latest news about how Google want to hack 2020 USA presidential election clip for your info:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/H4m8pFNSZ79Cdjoa6

 

4.       Lastly , our Blisses gave following feedbacks to our beloved host- Kurt in the meeting

 

4.1   Thanks for today's host Kurt, especially sharing the sources and methods for us to distinguish fake news , or some issue what we care about that makes me how I can remind myself to use different search engine and social media to double check and  have my critical thinking. Its also the crucial part which I need to learn .

Thanks for your sharing today.  And also Thank Ellen to sharing your ideas and puts good questions to host and us :)

4.2   As the source and information are incredibly enormous nowadays, it is really important for all the readers like us to sharpen our critical thinking capability as not to be easily manipulated by the search engine, news reporting and info sharing on social media ~ and one very important point is we shall not be the "helper" for those fake news, misinformation~ so let us NOT to spread info before we truly believe and verified by ourselves ( let misinformation and fake news stop from us )

 

5.      Host: Thank you so much. The problem is serious this information explosion era. It's my pleasure to host this meeting and get your attention. ;)

 

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2019 Bliss Staff :

President (P): Ellen Huang cbad5@yahoo.com.tw

Education manager (EM): Annie Hsu taipei9713318@gmail.com

Vice Education Manager(VEM)/Daniel Chen jenkai.chen@msa.hinet.net

Public Relationship Manager(PRM): Winnie Tu toto7683@gmail.com

Bliss 2019 Calendar: 2:30~5:30 pm every Saturday

No meetings:1/19,2/2;2/9; 2/23; 3/2; 4/6; 4/27; 5/11;6/8,7/6; 8/3; 8/31; 9/14; 10/5; 10/12; 11/23, 12/14,12/28

Outings:Q1- 3/30; Q2- 6/29; Q3- 11/2

YEP:12/21

In 2019, Blissers are going to read and discuss the following 4 books together, please sign up to this google registration form if you feel like to read and discuss any of the books below together with other Blissers in 2019

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBPscDMfegW9F2kp1zCt3EBgJe_6HjcffkX2GCdrwsmyOOUg/viewform

Venue: 東豐喜藝文空間, TOHOHI Arts Corner with Minimum charge: NT$150 per person with a cup of drink (Coffee or Tea )Address: No. 13, Lane 68, Shih-ta Road, Taipei, 師大路68巷13號, Near Exit 3台電大樓 MRT station

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Please Kindly note:

There is no meeting next Saturday on Aug. 3, 2019!

 

My Dear Blissers,

 

No matter soaringly hot or refreshed after sudden downpour, hopefully Blissers’ meetings will help us to cherish the moments wherever we are as follows:

 

Date: August 10, 2019. Saturday

Time: 14:30~17:30

Venue: Minami Zephyr 小南風B1

Host: Angel’s Friend, Harrison

Topic: “Stories behind Pictures”

 

Date: August 17, 2019, Saturday

Time: 14:30~17:30

Venue: Minami Zephyr 小南風B1

Host: David

Topic: “Tibet’s Fight for Survival”

 

Date: August 24, 2019, Saturday

Time: 14:30~17:30

Venue: Minami Zephyr 小南風B1

Host: Judith

Topic: “Meet the Happiness in Art”

 

**Soft reminder:

No meetings on Aug 3 and Aug. 30, 2019**

 

 

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Bliss Blog : http://blisstaipei520.pixnet.net/blog/post/212900702

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Picasa: https://plus.google.com/101726755048448689917/photos

2019 Bliss Staff :

President (P): Ellen Huang cbad5@yahoo.com.tw

Education manager (EM): Annie Hsu taipei9713318@gmail.com

Vice Education Manager(VEM)/Daniel Chen jenkai.chen@msa.hinet.net

Public Relationship Manager(PRM): Winnie Tu toto7683@gmail.com

Bliss 2019 Calendar: 2:30~5:30 pm every Saturday

No meetings:1/19,2/2;2/9; 2/23; 3/2; 4/6; 4/27; 5/11;6/8,7/6; 8/3; 8/31; 9/14; 10/5; 10/12; 11/23, 12/14,12/28

Outings:Q1- 3/30; Q2- 6/29; Q3- 11/2

YEP:12/21

In 2019, Blissers are going to read and discuss the following 4 books together, please sign up to this google registration form if you feel like to read and discuss any of the books below together with other Blissers in 2019

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBPscDMfegW9F2kp1zCt3EBgJe_6HjcffkX2GCdrwsmyOOUg/viewform

Venue: 東豐喜藝文空間, TOHOHI Arts Corner with Minimum charge: NT$150 per person with a cup of drink (Coffee or Tea )Address: No. 13, Lane 68, Shih-ta Road, Taipei, 師大路68巷13號, Near Exit 3台電大樓 MRT station

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