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conscbgb · 1 month
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Our beloved taiwanese BL characters in Love with their older brothers 🥰🫶
Ai Di 🤝 Yuan 🤝 Fu Yong Jie
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gabrielokun · 1 year
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leixinyus · 2 years
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fyeahcindie · 5 days
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Beautiful acoustic folk tune and the title track from the recent Night Keepers 守夜人 album. (It's the top track on the StreetVoice playlist today) =D
 秦旭章 Yuk-Cheung Chun (aka 秦旭章 WiFi)-Keys/Voc/Gtr, 林稚翎 Chill Lin-Voc, 楊其偉 Chi-Wei Yang-Drums, Chia Ying Tsai 蔡佳穎-Gtr.
Music: 秦旭章, Lyrics & Arrangement by the band. Producer: 楊世暄, 秦旭章
Links: Instagram,  Spotify,  YouTube,  放飛音樂 WiFi Music (might be his label/production co.)
Let's hear another, this is a moody rocker (but not heavy), with WiFi taking the lead vocal. Sounds perfect to me:
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slonekaru · 6 months
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I'm home and finally got to watch Kiseki!
So before I have a look through everyone else's posts lhere's a few things I like/noticed.
I love Ai Di and Bai Zong Yi's friendship and how it's still happening outside of prison. The way Ai Di just rolls with BZY's limitations and even can joke about it.
Fan Jiang RuiChen being the biggest Fan ZeRui and Bai ZongYi Shipper out there practically throwing his brother at BZY's feet every 10 minutes. 100% he's the guy BZY's sister greeted at the cake shop at the beginning of the episode even though we only see the arm. Plus you know hostile takeover of the family is coming so he doesn't give a shit if FZR takes out some of the family in revenge, I like it.
Ai Di is in his play silly games, win silly prizes era! Play a bit of flirting chicken and lose did you? Yes, you did. He seems to be coming round to the idea that Chen Yi likes him and not the Boss anymore.
What is up with Chen Yi's henchman? Ai Di was right he was so nervous around him. Why?!? But it looks like he's trying to play cupid in the next preview, which I hope is as funny as it seems. What is with those pillows!
And who is answering the door of room 703? It's not FZR he's in bed so is it FJR? Why are they hiding it from us and why does BZY looks surprised, it must be someone he knows.
And seriously like this series has become the king of cameo's! Who else could they fit in? I mean they are really trying to shoe horn in the HIStory cast!
I'm just waiting for Lin Chia Wei to show up since An Jun Peng is in it and almost everyone has turned up in pairs. (Maybe he'll be the one to answer the door to 703!)
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freifraufischer · 2 years
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2022 Mersin World Challenge Cup Results
MAG FX G Dmitriy Patanin KAZ 14.550 S Adem Asil TUR 14.300 B Tang Chia-Hung TPE 14.250 4 Lin Guan-Yi TPE 13.900 5 Marcus Casamento AUS 13.850 6 Andrei Muntean ROU 13.800 7 Nikolaj Bozic SLO 13.650 8 Leandre Sauve CAN 13.350
WAG VT G Teja Belak SLO 13.875 S Bilge Tarhan TUR 13.000 B Tijana Korent CRO 12.875 4 Bengisu Yildiz TUR 12.725 5 Aida Bauyrzhanova KAZ 12.675 6 Viivi Nieminen FIN 12.500 7 Sara Surmanova SVK 12.075 8 Anastasija Ananjeva LAT 11.850
MAG PH G Shiao Yu-Jan TPE 15.050 S Ferhat Arican TUR 14.450 B Radomir Sliz CZE 14.050 4 Pavel Titov FIN 13.450 5 Xheni Dyrmishi AUT 13.100 6 Onur Celik TUR 12.600 7 Vedant Sawant AUS 12.450 8 Joshua Karner USA 11.100
WAG UB G Ana Barbosu ROU 13.600 S Jessica Dowling CAN 13.350 B Barbora Mokosova SVK 13.100 4 Sevgi Kayisoglu TUR 13.000 5 Derin Tanriyasükür TUR 12.900 6 Sara Sulekic CRO 12.850 7 Zala Trtnik SLO 12.700 8 Andreea Preda ROU 12.250
MAG SR G Adem Asil TUR 15.000 S Guan-Yi Lin TPE 14.500 B İbrahim Colak TUR 14.400 4 Andrei Vasile Muntean ROU 13.850 5 Felix Blaquiere CAN 13.850 6 Razvan-Denis Marc ROU 12.700 7 David Huddleston BUL 12.400 8 Akseli Karsikas FIN 11.850
MAG VT G Gabriel Burtanete ROU 14.725 S Leandre Sauve CAN 14.325 B Wei-Sheng Tseng TPE 14.100 4 Saleem Naghouj JOR 13.975 5 Emil Akmejanov KAZ 13.700 6 Maximilliano Galicia MEX 13.600 7 Cheng Yen TPE 13.325 8 Adem Asil TUR 6.825
WAG BB G Ana Barbosu ROU 13.950 S Pin-ju Lai TPE 12.900 B Andrea Preda ROU 12.600 4 Barbora Mokosava SVK 12.200 5 Aida Bauyrzhanova KAZ 12.200 6 Lucija Hribar SLO 11.900 7 Vivi Nieminen FIN 11.200 8 Zala Trtnik SLO 10.750
MAG PB G Ferhat Arican TUR 14.800 S Robert Tvorogal LTU 14.550 B Andrei Muntean ROU 14.400 4 David Huddleston BUL 14.150 5 Joshua Karnes USA 14.050 6 Sercan Demir TUR 14.000 7 Gabriel Burtanete ROU 13.900 8 Tomas Kuzmickas LTU 12.950
WAG FX G Ana Barbosu ROU 12.900 S Andrea Preda ROU 12.650 B Sevgi Seda Kayışoğlu TUR 12.400 4 Aida Bauyrzhanova KAZ 12.300 5 Ruby Stacey GBR 12.300 6 Pin-Ju Lai TPE 12.150 7 Anastasija Ananjeva LAT 11.850 8 Lucija Hribar SLO 11.700
MAG HB G Robert Tvorogal LTU 14.350 S Adem Asil TUR 14.050 B Yordan Aleksandrov BUL 13.700 4 Ivan Dejanovic SRB 13.600 5 Razvan-Denis Marc ROU 13.550 6 Joshua Karnes USA 12.400 7 Felix Blaquiere CAN 12.200 8 Akseli Karsıkas FIN 11.900
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fuckyeahilike · 1 year
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Urban farmers and activists struggle to keep farming spaces within the cities 
Around the world, urban farming spaces are becoming increasingly common. For some, it is a way to supplement food production for city dwellers. For others, it is simply about the therapeutic effects of farming and the reduction of stress. However, despite the benefits, there are also many challenges, such as land ownership and the busy nature of city life that leaves little time for recreational pursuits. Join us today as we hear from those pushing for urban farming spaces in Taiwan, and the obstacles they encounter.
Surrounding this lush green rapeseed garden, is Taipei’s affluent Tianmu District. With a bustling department store off to the right, the garden produces quite the contrast.
A hen clucks loudly, drowning out the sounds of people nearby. As if responding to the people, the hen breaks the barrier between city and farmland. 
Chang Chia-hao
Volunteer farmer
We also have to work. So, throughout the week, it’s basically just the people who live nearby who will come here and do this farming. If we’re busy with work, then on Saturday and Sunday we’ll all come together here as a group and work on it. 
Sharing the harvest is a source of joy for these part-time farmers, but their urban farm is also a source of frustration at times.
Tou Hui-hsia
Volunteer farmer
Lots of people pass through here to look around, and there people who come here at night when they’re out for a walk. Naturally, when they see the beautiful okra plants, the beautiful eggplants, the vibrant red hot peppers, they inevitably want to pick a little to take with them. We put up signs, which we hope will encourage people not to do this. However, even if we catch people picking the crops, we can’t report them to the police, we can only try to persuade them not to do so. 
However, this unfortunate setback is not enough to destroy the passion these volunteers have for farming. 
Tou Hui-hsia
Volunteer farmer
It’s like what I told my sons. I grow okra and sweet potato leaves today, so that they can eat them.
Sharing the harvest with family members makes farming more fun, and what is harvested is more than just produce. 
According to data from the United Nations, as of 2020 the percentage of the world’s population living in cities was 56%. By 2050, that number is projected to grow to 68%. Some countries have already begun promoting urban farming programs. 
Liu Che-wei
Activist
Take Seoul, for example. Overall it’s a very similar city to Taipei geographically — both are within basins. Over in South Korea, there are lots of urban areas in the basin. In November 2011, the government there passed the Act on Development and Support of Urban Agriculture. This act is really special. It not only promotes agriculture, but also everyday farming, community farming, and so on.
Urban farming can be a great pastime, and in some countries the practice has even contributed to food self-sufficiency for urban residents.
Chang Sheng-lin
National Taiwan University
Cuba over the past 30 or 40 years was impacted by the Cold War, and it was prohibited from importing oil, and prohibited from having all manner of exchanges with Western countries. Therefore, urban farming there is extremely developed. Organic farming there is also quite developed. So, when people say that urban farming and organic farming can’t support a society, well, Cuba is an example that refutes that. 
However, relying on urban farming for society’s survival is something still far out of reach for Taiwan – especially given Taiwan’s limited land and large population. 
Liu Che-wei
Activist
Lots of public sector space, public land, can’t be converted to different long-term use. What can be done now, is to open up rooftops for communities to use for farming. We can open up these underutilized spaces for adoption by community organizations, so they can be converted into public farming spaces. 
In terms of using public spaces for community farming, Fujian Borough in Taipei’s Songshan District provides a very good example. 
This farm was established in 2015. Three years earlier, in 2012, this plot of land belonged to the Ministry of National Defense. Locals fought to gain use of the land, so that they could set up this farm, and bring some well-needed greenery to the borough. However, 10 years on, it is no more. 
Lin Kun-hsin
Fujian Borough warden
This space here is about 500 ping, arranged in a perfectly square plot. It’s very suitable for building a social-housing complex, so we got caught up in such plans. The farm was here for about 10 years, and made everyone very happy, so of course the borough residents are very upset about this. We have protested, but we came up against regulations, because this plot belongs to the defense ministry.
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shaolinmexico · 1 month
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El Asma y el Tai Chi
Por Hsin-Chia Lin,  Hao-Pai Lin, Hsin-Hui Yu, Li-Chieh Wang, Jyh-Hong Lee, Yu-Tsan Lin, Yao-Hsu Yang, Pei-Yi Li, Wei-Zen Sun y Bor-Luen Chiang Resumen El Tai-Chi-Chuan (TCC) es un ejercicio de intensidad baja a moderada adecuado para pacientes asmáticos. El objetivo de nuestro estudio es investigar mejoras en la función pulmonar, la inflamación de las vías respiratorias y la calidad de vida de…
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manukyan · 2 months
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TaiwanPlus — 標誌動畫 Logo Animation from JL DESIGN on Vimeo.
工作團隊 Credit 客戶 Client:中央通訊社  CNA(Central News Agency) 創意單位 Creative Agency:JL DESIGN 視覺總監 Executive Creative Director:羅申駿 Johnason Lo 創意總監 Creative Director:蔡卓翰 Johan Tsai 監製 Executive Producer:巫安琪 Angela Moo 專案總監 Project Head:蔡佳穎 Chiaying Tsai 專案管理 Project Management:林志翰 Ryan Lin、關穎儀 Wingyee Kwan、黃婷鈺 Tingyu Huang 專案執行 Project Coordinator:黃品綺 Pinchi Huang 美術指導 Art Director:洪湘茹 Hsiang Ju Hung 標誌與主設計 Logo & Main Design:洪湘茹 Hsiang Ju Hung、陳施澄 Kelsie Chan、方智弘 Ivan Fang 標誌形象影片 Logo Animation:齊慕夷 Morris Chi、林俊德 Junde Lin、劉櫟涵 Hank Liu、沃野影像 Wild Motion Design(成邦威 Bang-Wei Cheng) 標誌形象影片風格圖設定 Logo Styleframe:JL DESIGN(齊慕夷 Morris Chi)、Fluent 頻道���裝設計 Package Motion:廖柏豪 Ben Liao、吳怡蒨 Joy Wu 音樂 Music / 聲音設計 Sound Design / 混音 Mixing / 統籌 Supervising:MUSDM 製作人 Producer:余佳倫 Chia-Lun Yue 音效 Sound Designer:cheer 人聲 Vocal:以莉・高露 Ilid Kaolo
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Rivon | Product Commerical from FPA on Vimeo.
Client|禮坊Rivon Agency|共想行銷顧問股份有限公司 Director|Jie Liou 劉承杰 Producer |Vin Lin 林佩珊 Product Modeling & Texturing|JiaZhen Hong 洪嘉震、TingAn Chen 陳婷安 Motion Design |Hakurei Neko 岳乙宏、JiaZhen Hong 洪嘉震、Jie Liou 劉承杰、Jia yu Jinn 金家羽 VFX | Jia yu Jinn 金家羽、Jie Liou 劉承杰 Music | Hsu Chia-Wei 許家維 VO | 雷光夏 Recording Studio | 大河音樂工作室
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moviereviews101web · 3 months
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Lost in Perfection (2023) Movie Review
Lost in Perfection – Movie Review Director: Hsin Yin Sung (On Happiness Road) Cast Yu-Wei Shao (Hello Ghost) Mei-Hsiu Lin (Forever Young) Rhydian Vaughn (Concubine of Shanghai) Figaro Tseng (More than Blue) Tien-Chu Lee (The Golden Years) Chia-Kuei Chen (Ro Sun) Plot: TV anchor life unravels when she discovers her dad become the victim of a romance scam. Making matters worse, the scammer…
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badmintonstorefan · 3 months
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Unveiling the Best of 2024: Top 5+ Badminton Racket Brands
Choosing the right badminton racket can significantly impact your game, whether you're a beginner aiming to learn the ropes or a seasoned professional looking for that competitive edge. Understanding the top badminton racket brands is crucial in making an informed decision. Let’s delve into the world of badminton rackets and learn which brand will best suit your needs in the New Year!
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1. Victor: Precision Craftsmanship from Taiwan
Originating from Taiwan, Victor Rackets Industrial Corporation, popularly known as Victor, has earned a reputation of producing top-quality badminton equipment. The company was founded in 1968 by Chen Den-li. The company quickly expanded its distribution to European countries after early successful years in Taiwan.
From badminton rackets, shoes, to shuttlecocks and other badminton gear, the brand offers premium sports equipment approved by BWF for international tournaments. The brand is well-known for their advanced technology, durable materials, and exceptional performance.
Global Technical Advisor/Brand Ambassadors: Zhao Jianhua, Wang Shixian, and Li Jinhui.
Victor Sponsored Players: Denmark national badminton team, Anders Antonsen, Tai Tzu-ying, Wang Tzu-wei, Jenny Moore, Greg Mairs , Ashwini Ponnappa, Hendra Setiawan, Mohammad Ahsan, Praveen Jordan, Melati Daeva Oktavianti, Greysia Polii, Apriyani Rahayu, Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti, Lee Zii Jia, and Kirsty Gilmour.
Top Badminton Rackets from Victor:
1. Victor Thruster TTY A is a head-heavy racket for advanced players. 2. Victor Thruster F Enhanced Edition is an excellent racket for smashes. 3. Victor Thruster F Claw LTD Edition is the hallmark of long-term collaboration between VICTOR and World No. 1 Tai Tzu Ying. 4. Victor BraveSword 12 is an all-around racket for dominating rallies. 5. Victor Jetspeed S 12 ii F ensures superior agility and pace on the badminton court. 6. Victor Thruster Ryuga offers great offensive shots, given by its characteristics. 7. Victor AuraSpeed 100X focuses more on the continuity between each shot.
2. Yonex: Japanese Excellence in Badminton
Who doesn’t know about Yonex in the world of sports? Hailing from Japan, the company was started by Minoru Yoneyama in 1946. The company produced fishing equipment and later began manufacturing badminton rackets for other brands in 1957. The company started selling Yoneyama-branded racquet in 1961 and became a world leader. It started manufacturing tennis rackets and golf clubs soon after.
Renowned for its cutting-edge technology, Yonex rackets are favored by top players globally. The brand is committed to advanced research and development to ensure that their rackets deliver the best innovations to its players.
Yonex Sponsored Teams: National Badminton Teams of Malaysia, China, South Korea, Japan, Thailand, India, England, France, Chinese Taipei, and Spain.
Yonex Sponsored Players: Lin Dan, Viktor Axelsen, Lakshya Sen, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Chirag Shetty, Marcus Fernaldi Gideon, Taufik Hidayat, Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo, Kento Momota, Yugo Kobayashi, Lee Yang , Lee Chong Wei, Choi Sol-gyu, Lee Yong-dae, Zheng Si Wei, Dechapol Puavaranukroh, Kantaphon Wangcharoen, Kunlavut Vitidsarn, Lucas Mazur, Wang Yi Lyu, Aaron Chia, Sooh Wooic Yik, Takuro Hoki, and many other professional male badminton players.
Yonex also sponsors Kim So Yeong, Michelle Li, Saina Nehwal, Yuki Fukushima, Arisa Higashino, Sayaka Hirota, Mayu Matsumoto, Nami Matsuyama Wakana Nagahara, Aya Ohori, Chiharu Shida, Sayaka Takahashi, Akane Yamaguchi, An Se-young, Chae Yoo-jung, Chang Ye-na, Kim Ga-eun, Kim So-yeong, Kim Hye-rin, Kong Hee-yong, Huang Dong Ping, Huang Ya Qiong, Lee So-hee, Shin Seung-chan, Jia Yi Fan, Sung Ji-hyun, Ratchanok Intanon, Busanan Ongbamrungphan, Sapsiree Taerattanachai, Beiwen Zhang, Carolina Marin, Chen Qing Chen, Chen Yu Fei, and Delhpine Delrue.
Top Badminton Rackets from Yonex:
1. NanoFlare 800 Pro will make your counter-drive shots more effective. 2. NanoFlare 1000 Z delivers incredible speed and cuts air resistance like none. 3. ArcSaber 11 Pro designed for all-around performance on the court. 4. Astrox 99 Pro makes your attacks more powerful than ever. 5. Astrox 88D Pro designed for quick attacks in a doubles game. 6. Astrox 88S Pro is made for professionals who demand control over their shots. 7. ArcSaber 7 Pro helps you with incredible precision, accuracy, and control. 8. Astrox 100 ZZ is the perfect choice for speedy smashes. 9. NanoFlare 700 delivers lightning-fast drives, net shots, and smashes. 10. Nanoflare NextAge will make your shots faster without being too demanding.
3. Apacs: Malaysian Ingenuity for All Levels
Established in 2002, the Malaysian brand Apacs, is now available across 50 countries. The company has gained a quick reputation for its commitment to manufacturing high-quality badminton equipment with advanced technology. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced player, Apacs rackets will provide a wide range of options to enhance your game.
The name of the company incorporates all the essential ingredients of the game including Aggressive, Power, Accurate, Control and Speed.
Apacs Sponsored Players: Cheam June Wei, Tommy Sugiarto, Soong Joo Ven, Tan Wee Kiong, Cheak Liek Hou, Lee Hyun IL, and others.
Top Badminton Rackets from Apacs:
1. Apacs Ziggler LHI Pro III is ideal for pro players who want a slightly head heavy racket for hard smashes and faster defense. 2. Stardom Pro III is the perfect racket for all-around performance in a singles and doubles game. 3. Apacs Honor Pro racket will dominate the court with powerful smashes and controlled shots. Another racket for aggressive players is the Apacs Imperial Pro.
4. Li-Ning: A Chinese Powerhouse on the Court
Li-Ning, originating from China, was started by the legendary gymnast, Mr. Li Ning in 1990 with a goal of providing local athletes a national brand that they can proudly wear on the global stage. Several years later, the company has become a global force in badminton equipment because of its innovation and design. The company celebrates 21st century technology and matches it with the nation’s glorious heritage.
Li-Ning rackets are well-known for their unique design, cutting-edge technology, and diverse range that caters the demands of all playing styles and levels.
Li-Ning Sponsored Players: PV Sindhu, Yuta Watanabe, Srikanth Kidambi, Goh Liu Ying, Chen Long, Fu Haifeng, Zhang Nan, Li Xuerui, Zhao Yunlei, Liliyana Natsir, Liu Yuchen, Pornpawee Chochuwong, Jonatan Christie, Jia Yifan, Ou Xuanyi, Liu Yuchen, Loh Kean Yew, and many others.
Top Badminton Rackets from Li-Ning
1. Li Ning Ax Force 80 is a head-heavy racket for powerful shots. 2. Li-Ning G-Force 3500 Superlite is a carbon-fiber racket for attacking. 3. Li-Ning Aeronaut 6000 headlight racket makes your defense lightning fast. 4. Li-Ning BladeX-700 delivers striking force for more efficient shots.
5. Babolat: Heritage Meets Precision
What started as a family business in Lyon for manufacturing raw material for racket strings, the brand is now a leader in racquet-sports equipment. In 1995, the French company was a well-known name in the tennis world. The company decided to expand and foray into the game of badminton with the very first Babolat badminton racket frame. Today, it has a wide range of badminton rackets for children and adults of all playing levels.
Babolat Sponsored Players: In addition to Chloe Birch, Babolat is popular in the European continent where it sponsors several junior and club teams.
Top Badminton Rackets from Babolat
1. Babolat X-Feel Origin Power racket delivers extreme control over your shots with incredible precision and sensation. 2. Babolat X-Feel Origin Essential is an all-around racket with even balance. 3. Babolat Satellite Gravity 74 weighs just 74 grams to give you faster swings than any other racket. 4. Babolat Satellite Blast is a head-heavy racket to empower your game.
Carlton: British Legacy in Badminton
Carlton is credited to introducing the first modern-day metal badminton racket that utilizes grommets to make the equipment more stable and durable. Carlton has introduced many innovative technologies in the field of badminton such as the first truly one-piece graphite racket.
Carlton has sponsored several All England Champions such as Eddy Choong, Lim Swie King, Morten Frost, and Mike Tredgett. The company also sponsored legends such as Peter Rasmussen, Simon Archer, Nathan Robertson, and Gail Emms.
Top Badminton Rackets from Carlton
1. Carlton MegaFlex F1 Titanium is an offensive racket with even balance. 2. Carlton MegaFlex F2 has a head-heavy balance for maximum power. 3. Carlton Airblade Tour is an all-around racket to play both: defensive and aggressive game.
Bonus! Franklin Sports for Recreational Badminton Play
For those engaging in badminton recreationally, Franklin Sports provides a range of rackets that emphasize fun and accessibility. The company was started in 1946 as a regional brand by Irving H. Franklin and brother Sydney Franklin. The brand has collaborated with several world-class athletes including Sugar Ray Leonard, David Robinson, Dan Marino, Barry Bonds, and Joe Namath.
Franklin Sports is dedicated to creating equipment that encourages players to enjoy the game at any skill level, thus, making the brand an excellent choice for family gatherings and picnics.
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fyeahcindie · 2 months
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Lots of tasty playing in this one from the TPO Big Band 踢霹歐爵士大樂團 =D
Composer: 楊三郎 Arranger: 謝智揚 Featured Artist: 劉士瑜 Shih Yu Liu on the 中國笛 Chinese Bamboo Flute Woodwinds: 高杰 J Geddes - Alto Sax, Bass Clarinet 李哲安 Che An Li - Alto Sax 段承洋 Cloony - Tenor Sax, Flute 林秉宏 (阿強) Art Chang - Tenor Sax, Flute 譚文雅 Wenya Tan - Baritone Sax Horns: 丹尼 Danny Deysher Yannick Barman Solo Trumpet/Electronics 羅丹 Luo Dan 何政融 2MAO Trombones: 林庭揚 Brandon Lin 王翊丞 Yih Cheng Wang 賴奕如 Momo 王則旻 Che Min Wang (Bass Trombone) 陳健勛 Chris (Cimbasso) Piano: 傅麥特 Matthew Fullen Guitar: Ben Holt *Solo Vibraphone: 周嘉慧 ChiaHui Chou Double Bass: 林克安 Derrick Lin Drums: 詹無季 Baron Jan Percussion: 鄭嘉富 Cheng Chia Fu
Recorded by Andy Baker at 玉成戲院錄音室 YuChen Cinema Studio. More a/v credits back at YT.
‘Created in May 2020, TPO is an international group of professional musicians that brings the spirit and sound of vintage American jazz into 21st century Taipei.’ Founded/directed by 高杰伊 Jim Geddes.
 Links:  TPO YouTube,  TPO Instagram
I think this is choral arrangement of the same 楊三郎 composition, with lyrics by 呂傳梓, arranged by 蔡昱姍, recorded in Austin, Texas back in 2013 by the 奧斯汀龍吟合唱團 (Austin Chinese Choir):
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You mostly hear the similarity in that lovely opening/recurring melody.
Conductor: Chung-Hwa Chen Piano Accompanist: Eric Wei 魏嘉翔
Lyrics and English translation back at YT.
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2023 World Baseball Classic Taiwan Roster
Pitchers
#15 Yen-Ching Lu (C.T.B.C. Xiōngdì/Kaohsiung Chéngshì)
#16 Wei-Chung Wang (Wei Chuan Lóng/Taitung Xiàn)
#17 Kuan-Yu Chen (Rakuten Hóuzi/Xīn Běishì)
#21 Chen-Ch’ang Lee (C.T.B.C. Xiōngdì/Penghu)
#29 Kai-Wei Teng (Richmond Flying Squirrels/Taichung)
#32 Yu-Hsun Chen (Rakuten Hóuzi/Taipei)
#43 Chia-Hao Sung (Tohoku Rakuten Gōruden'īgurusu/Taitung Xiàn)
#58 Chih-Wei Hu (Tǒngyī Qǐyè 7-Eleven Shīzi Huì/Taichung)
#59 Kuan-Wei Chen (Wei Chuan Lóng/Taipei)
#60 Jyun-Yue Tseng (Fubon Jiānhùrén/Taipei)
#69 Tzu-Peng Huang (Rakuten Hóuzi/Kaohsiung Chéngshì)
#71 Shao-Ching Chiang (Fubon Jiānhùrén/Hualien Xiàn)
#81 Shih-Peng Chen (Fubon Jiānhùrén/Taichung Xiàn)
#93 Che-Yuan Wu (C.T.B.C. Xiōngdì/Taipei)
Catchers
#4 Kungkuan Giljegiljaw (Wei Chuan Lóng/Taichung)
#31 Dai-An Lin (Tǒngyī Qǐyè 7-ElevenShīzi Huì/Sanmin Xiāng)
#65 Yu-Chieh Kao (C.T.B.C. Xiōngdì/Taipei)
Infielders
#1 Tsung-Che Cheng (Bradenton Marauders/Pingtung Xiàn)
#5 Tzu-Wei Lin (Long Island Ducks/Kaohsiung Xiàn)
#6 Wei-Chen Wang (C.T.B.C. Xiōngdì/Taipei)
#18 Yu-Cheng Chang (Boston Red Sox/Taitung Xiàn)
#39 Nien-Ting Wu (Saitama Seibu Raionzu/Taipei)
#46 Kuo-Chen Fan (Fubon Jiānhùrén/Taichung)
#83 Li Lin (Rakuten Hóuzi/Shoufeng)
#90 Kun-Yu Chiang (C.T.B.C. Xiōngdì/Taipei)
Outfielders
#2 Tien-Hsin Kuo (Wei Chuan Lóng/Taipei)
#9 Po-Jung Wang (Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Faitāzu/Pingtung Xiàn)
#12 Chen-Wei Chen (Rakuten Hóuzi/Taipei)
#24 Chieh-Hsien Chen (Tǒngyī Qǐyè 7-Eleven Shīzi Huì/Kaohsiung Chéngshì)
#35 Chin Cheng (Rakuten Hóuzi/Taipei)
Coaches
Manager Yueh-Ping Lin (Tǒngyī Qǐyè 7-Eleven Shīzi Huì/Kaohsiung Chéngshì)
Bench/catching coach Chih-Kang Kao (Tǒngyī Qǐyè 7-Eleven Shīzi Huì/Taichung Xiàn)
Hitting coach Cheng-Min Peng (C.T.B.C. Xiōngdì/Kaohsiung Chéngshì)
Assistant hitting coach Hao-Jin Tseng (Táiwān Bàngqiú/Taipei)
Pitching coach Ming-Chieh Hsu (Rakuten Hóuzi/Kaohsiung Chéngshì)
Bullpen coach Chien-Ming Wang (C.T.B.C. Xiōngdì/Guanmiao)
1st base/outfield coach Chien-Ming Chang (Wei Chuan Lóng/Hualien Xiàn)
3rd base coach Chiang-Ho Chen (C.T.B.C. Xiōngdì/Taipei)
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Member, Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Society of Asia.Founding Member, Singapore Hepatobiliary Association.Adjunct Assistant Professor, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, NUS.Director and Senior Consultant (Nexus Surgical Associates).Surgery of the Liver, Biliary Tract and Pancreas. Pancreaticoduodenectomy, Distal Pancreatectomy, Segmental Pancreatectomy, Total Pancreatectomy and Transduodenal Resection of the Papilla of Vater.Update on pancreas cancer-The European Pancreatic Cancer Research Cooperative (EPC-RC2) Low, Akhil Chopra, Gilberto Lopes, Steven G. Lee, Vikneswari Rajasegaran, Wei Liu, Shane Goh, Jing H. Lim, Arnoud Boot, Elizabeth Lee, Cedric C.-Y. Whole exome sequencing identifies clinically relevant mutational signatures in resected hepatocellular carcinoma.YF Soh, Kow AW, KY Wong, Bei W, CY Chan, KH Liau, CK Ho. Perioperative Outcome of Laparoscopic and Open Distal Pancreatectomy: Our Institution’s 5 year experience.Is pancreaticoduodenectomy justified in elderly patients? AWC Kow, NA Sadayan, A Ernest, B Wang, CY Chan, CK Ho, LH Liau.Kow AW, Wang B, Wong D, Sundeep PJ, Chan CY, Ho CK, Liau KH. Using percutaneous transhepatic cholangioscopic lithotripsy for intrahepatic calculus in hostile abdomen.Surgery for perforated small bowel malignancy: A single institution’s experience over 4 years.Emergency surgery for jejunal diverticulosis: our experience and review of literature.A case of gastric bronchogenic cyst in Singapore with multiple intrigues.Is Transurethral Catheterisation the Ideal Method of Bladder Drainage? A Survey of Patient SatisfactionWith Indwelling Transurethral Urinary Catheters.KH Liau, Khin Thanda Aung, N Chua, CK Ho, CY Chan, A Kow, E Arul, SJ Chia Outcome of a Strategy to Reduce Surgical Site Infection in a Tertiary-Care Hospital.
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Pancreatic tuberculosis mimicking pancreatic carcinoma: series of three cases.Emergency colorectal resections in Asian octogenarians: factors impacting surgical outcome.Soumen Das De, Alfred Wei Cheah Kow, Kui Hin Liau, Khong Hee Lim and Choon Kiat Ho. Novel approach to laparoscopic resection of tumours of the distal pancreas.An audit of ambulatory laparoscopic cholecystectomy in a Singapore institution:Īre we ready for day-case laparoscopic cholecystectomy?Ĭhieh Kow AW, Tan A, Chan SP, Lee SF, Chan CY, Liau KH, Kiat Ho C.Kow AW, Chan SP, Earnest A, Chan CY, Lim K, Chong SY, Lim KH, Ho CK, Chew SP, Liau KH. Striving for a better operative outcome: 101 Pancreaticoduodenectomies.Emergency Hartmann’s procedure: morbidity, mortality and reversal rates among Asians.Müller MW, Friess H, Leitzbach S, Michalski CW, Berberat P, Ceyhan GO, Hinz U, Ho CK, Köninger J, Kleeff J, Büchler MW. Perioperative and follow-up results after central pancreatic head resection (Berne technique) in a consecutive series of patients with chronic pancreatitis.Guo XZ, Xu JH, Liu MP, Kleeff J, Ho CK, Ren LN, Li HY, Koniger J, Cui ZM, Wang D, Wu CY, Zhao JJ, Friess H KA11 inhibits anchorage-dependent and independent pancreatic cancer cell growth.Mirizzi syndrome: a diagnostic and operative challenge.Laparoscopic exploration can salvage failed endoscopic bile duct stone extraction.Tan KK, Shelat VG, Liau KH, Chan CY, Ho CK. Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration: our first 50 cases.Ho CK, Lee CW, Lu J, Wu J, Chan CY, Homer-Vanniasinkam S, Chao AK New Hope for an old cure: a pilot animal study on selective venesection in attenuating the systemic effects of ischaemic-reperfusion injury.Starting a laparoscopic hepatectomy programme.CT Heng, KH Liau, CK Ho, CY Chan, M Wong, SP Chew
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