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  • Hi, I am Rian.

  • Hello, I am Carl.

  • Welcome toHot English Classroom”.

  • Carl, do you like goose meat?

  • Yes, I do.

  • Last time my friend took me to Xiaying.

  • There were so many different types of goose dishes!

  • Xiaying?

  • I heard that the goose meat there is famous.

  • Do you have any other recommendations?

  • When you visit Xiaying, Tainan,

  • you must know about the three treasures:

  • goose meat, black beans, and silk.

  • I know what silk is.

  • It's a material for bed quilts.

  • But what are black beans?

  • Black beans are a type of soybean with a black color.

  • Just like soybeans, they are an ingredient for soy sauce.

  • Soy sauce made from black beans is called black bean sauce

  • which tastes different from traditional soy sauce.

  • and is a specialty from Xiaying.

  • This makes my mouth water.

  • Goose meat and black bean sauce.

  • Wow.

  • Besides,

  • there are many fun places to visit in Xiaying,

  • such as Shangdi Temple,

  • which has a history of over 300 years.

  • There is also a memorial park dedicated to local artist Yen Shui-long.

  • It seems Xiaying is not only rich of abundant commodities,

  • but also home to numerous talented people.

  • Also,

  • there is Hai Qian Ben Jia,

  • a leisure park featuring an over 50-years-old mansion.

  • In addition to appreciating a unique architecture,

  • you may enjoy ice cream made from locally grown black beans.

  • Wow.

  • If I want to take pictures,

  • where do you recommend?

  • You may go to Wu Cheng-en Park,

  • which is close to Shangdi Temple.

  • There is a beautiful pond.

  • It is said that many turtles live in the pond.

  • Are there any places for children to have fun?

  • Speaking of children,

  • they should visitOh-Dou-Ah Public Art Street.”

  • It features Oh-Dou-Ah, an animation character of a black bean,

  • which looks cute in various costumes and accessories.

  • Sounds great.

  • I cannot wait to visit Xiaying.

  • You will love it.

  • Let's review today's vocabulary.

  • Can you remember them all?

  • Yes, I can.

  • See you next time onHot English Classroom”!

  • due to its historical significance.

  • So next time if you come to Sicao,

  • don't miss this artillery fort.

  • Those who love cycling in Tainan,

  • all know the Shanhai Canal Greenway.

  • The scenery here is beautiful.

  • But where does the path start?

  • Let me check it out with our docent today, Zhi-zhong.

  • What is the best way to experience

  • or enjoy this the Shanhai Canal Greenway?

  • First, let me introduce you the Shanhai Canal Greenway.

  • It is a cycling path

  • built along Chianan Canalestablished by Yoichi Hatta,

  • and starting from Wushantou Reservoir.

  • The Shanhai Canal Greenway is about 45 kilometers in length.

  • It's not only a historical and cultural sight,

  • but also a river ecosystem.

  • About 15 kilometers of the greenway is situated in Annan District.

  • It's designated the bike lane

  • to ensure the safety of cyclists.

  • The greenway starts from a Chinese tallow tree tunnel

  • around the National Museum of Taiwan History.

  • Trees such as Sea hibiscus, Madagascar almond,

  • Indian almond, and Chinaberry can be found along the greenway,

  • and they provide shades for cyclists.

  • Hsuan-hui, let me show you around.

  • In fact, one of the best thing about here is that,

  • when you come here to the Shanhai Canal Greenway ,

  • you don't even have to bring your own bicycle,

  • you can just rent the T-bike, and you can be on your way.

  • Let's go.

  • The viewing platform overlooks Sicao Bridge and Sicao lake

  • and gives you the chance to see the incredible sunset.

  • The greenway is both significant in its cultural and ecological values.

  • When it comes to salt fields,

  • Cigu or Jingzaijiao may come to your mind.

  • In fact, there's a salt field eco-culture village in Annan District.

  • So, what's the best way to visit this wonderful place?

  • Here, you may experience activities related to salt

  • and also understand the process of how salt is made.

  • In addition to having a try on washing salt field,

  • tourists can visit some of the historical architectures

  • built for the salt production business.

  • The docents here will show you around

  • the ecosystem, traditional beliefs and cultures of this area.

  • Hsuan-hui, we are standing by a crystallization pond

  • in a tile-paved salt field.

  • This pond is called iăm-gēh-à in Hokklo.

  • Now they are washing the iăm-gēh-à (Hokklo).

  • The salt evaporation pond has to be washed every time

  • a pile salt is harvested

  • so that there will be no impurities in the salt.

  • This circle next to the crystallization pond is a brine storage pond

  • called ĭn-gon-à in Hokklo.

  • So you see, this kind of work really depends a lot on the weather.

  • And you see, when it rains, the salt will be gone.

  • But the ancestors had a very good solution to it.

  • You see,

  • here right behind me!

  • When it rains,

  • they can put all dried salt in it again,

  • so that the dried salt would not be gone.

  • Hsuan-hui, let's go try shoving and picking salt!

  • Now, I've changed my rain boots,

  • and now we're going to try to shove salt.

  • Let's go!

  • Wow, it really takes a lot of hard work.

  • After shoving just a few minutes,

  • I'm totally worn out.

  • The salt filed eco-culture village

  • displays many daily necessities you would find in early salt villages.

  • So here at Anshun Salt Factory,

  • you can really learn a lot about salt culture.

  • And what's more important is

  • to experience how to make salt and how to dry them up.

  • We're now here at Luermen,

  • and this is where the entry point was in the past.

  • When people want to enter Taiwan or exit Taiwan,

  • they can park their ships over here in this harbor.

  • Here, a lot of business people would do some trading.

  • Like they would import stuff into Taiwan.

  • Or they can export some Taiwanese stuff to foreign countries.

  • And this is why a lot of people call here,

  • Luermen, as the door of Taiwan.

  • There is a path along the Luermen River.

  • It's a good place to take a walk

  • and enjoy sea breeze.

  • We're now here at Luermenatzu Temple

  • Before we enter the temple,

  • let's take a walk around the tour sites around the temple.

  • Just behind me, there is a park with

  • beautiful plants, trees, and flowers,

  • where you can take a walk and take a rest.

  • So, let's check it out

  • This is Mr. Yo,

  • Hi, Mr. Yo.

  • So what is the best way to visit Luermenatzu Temple?

  • I can show you around.

  • Okay!

  • First, I would recommend you to appreciate the Dashanmen.

  • And then the architecture of our temple.

  • These are all carved beams and painted pillars.

  • They are worth paying a visit.

  • What's also worth mentioning

  • is the cultural and creative products made by Luermen Matzu Temple.

  • The design of lucky charms varies from temple to temple.

  • If you bring this gift back home,

  • It's like bringing the blessing from Matzu back home!

  • So if you take this back home,

  • you should open the umbrella,

  • and put it somewhere in your home, but not in your bedroom.

  • So if you're a student,

  • it would bless you a better academic performance.

  • If you're working now,

  • it would bless you to have a better career development.

  • So if you come here,

  • don't forget to bring your blessing from Matzu back home!

  • The two statues behind me are the generals of Matzu.

  • One of them can hear from far away.

  • And the other can see from far away.

  • And these two generals are like the helpers of Matzu.

  • They will help to see if someone is doing something bad.

  • There are a lot of surprises

  • waiting for you!

  • Every year during the lantern festival,

  • many tourists swarm to Annan District

  • because the firework display here is incredible!

  • We're now here at Orthodox Luermen Shengmu Temple

  • Now, come on and let's check it out!

  • Hi,Director-general!

  • Hi! Ladies and gentlemen,

  • wish you a pleasant day.

  • Could you please briefly introduce Luermen Shengmu Temple?

  • Luermen Shengmu Temple is the largest temple of all among Southeast Asia.

  • The statues of deity Qianliyan and Shunfeng'er

  • are about 17 meters in height.

  • It's impressive.

  • Luermen Shengmu Temple worships not only Matzu,

  • but also the Wufuqiansui (the Plague Gods), Guanyin, and Yueh-lao!

  • There's also a Yueh-lao Temple where people can ask

  • for love and romantic questions.

  • So that the God could bless them with a better relationship with others.

  • The annual firework display

  • is an important event.

  • The firework display is impressive

  • and beautiful!

  • Next time, when you come to Tainan,

  • don't forget to pay a visit at Annan District.

  • All those temples and the National park,

  • and also a lot of ecological places to visit,

  • you will definitely have a great time here.

  • So, see you next time, bye.

Hi, I am Rian.

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