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ISS. 6 2010. 12 VOL. 1 Flower Power J.G. SHELLNUTT .. 1 Cup of Joe G. IMREH.................2  Taipei Cinema Talk K. TAKAHASHI , ....... 2 ASICC times ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY OF ACADEMICA SINICA. Academia Sinica is keen to address the specific interests of our international colleagues. By establishing ASICC we hope to offer a dynamic environment and ensure a strong work/life balance. Flower Power If you haven’t noticed already, the 2010 International Flora Expo is underway in Taipei. The Flore Expo is an officially sanctioned event by the Association Internationale des Producteurs de l' Horticulture (AIPH/IAHP) and the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE) as a means to showcase diverse flower and plant species from all over the world for the general public and the horticulture industry. The purpose of the Expo is to exhibit and display new gardening and environmental protection technology as well as co mbining culture and art as parts of eco-friendly living. I must confess that until I moved to Taipei I was not aware of ‘Flower Expos’ or their purpose. After a little investigation I found out that the ‘Flower Expo’ was established in 1960 when the first was held in Rotterdam. Since then 17 Expos have been hosted across Europe, North America and Asia. The primary venue for Taipei exhibition is at Yuanshan which is accessible by MRT and free shuttle bus service from select locations around Taipei (e.g. Song Shan airport). ASICC organized a trip to the Flora Expo on December 4 th . Since no one had been to this type of event before we did not know what to expect. One has to ask oneself, how exciting can flower exhibits really be? As it turned out, they can be very exciting. There are numerous displays from 50 countries and territories and special Pavilions which are based around specific themes. The Pavilions are an additional cost and it is recommended that you book tickets before you arrive. There are numerous gardens as well as music and dance performances and fireworks displays. There are four expo sites (Yuanshan, Fine Arts, Xinsheng and Dajia) covering an area of 71 hectares so don’t expect to see everything in one day. Next term for an individual discount NanKang residency (NT150 per person) is from Feb. 14~20, 2011. J.G. Shellnutt  I nstitute o Eart h Sc ie nc es

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ISS. 6 2010. 12VOL. 1 Flower Power 

J.G. SHELLNUTT.. 1 

Cup of Joe 

G. IMREH.................2 

Taipei Cinema Talk 

K. TAKAHASHI,.......2  ASICCtimes

ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY OF

ACADEMICA SINICA.

Academia Sinica is keen to address the specific interests of our 

international colleagues. By establishing ASICC we hope to offer a 

dynamic environment and ensure a strong work/life balance.

Flower PowerIf you haven’t noticed already, the 2010

International Flora Expo is underway in

Taipei. The Flore Expo is an officially

sanctioned event by the AssociationInternationale des Producteurs de l'

Horticulture (AIPH/IAHP) and the

Bureau of International Expositions

(BIE) as a means to showcase diverse

flower and plant species from all over

the world for the general public and the

horticulture industry. The purpose of the

Expo is to exhibit and display new

gardening and environmental protection

technology as well as combining culture

and art as parts of eco-friendly living.

I must confess that until I moved toTaipei I was not aware of ‘Flower

Expos’ or their purpose. After a little

investigation I found out that the

‘Flower Expo’ was established in 1960

when the first was held in Rotterdam.

Since then 17 Expos have been hosted

across Europe, North America and

Asia.

The primary venue for Taipei

exhibition is at Yuanshan which is

accessible by MRT and free shuttle

bus service from select locations

around Taipei (e.g. Song Shan

airport). ASICC organized a trip to the

Flora Expo on December 4th. Since no

one had been to this type of event

before we did not know what to

expect. One has to ask oneself, how

exciting can flower exhibits really be?

As it turned out, they can be very

exciting. There are numerous displaysfrom 50 countries and territories and

special Pavilions which are based

around specific themes. The Pavilions

are an additional cost and it is

recommended that you book ticketsbefore you arrive. There are numerous gardens

as well as music and dance performances and

fireworks displays. There are four expo sites

(Yuanshan, Fine Arts, Xinsheng and Dajia)

covering an area of 71 hectares so don’t expect

to see everything in one day.

Next term for an individual discount NanKang

residency (NT150 per person) is from Feb.

14~20, 2011. 

J.G. Shellnutt

 Institute o Earth Sciences

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Tai ei Cinema Talk

We are nearing the end of year

2010, how have your plans for the

year gone? Things went as planned

things didn’t, I guess when the four

siblings wandered into the world of 

Narnia from the wardrobe things

must have not been planned. Well

this winter Narnia is back with its

newest version “The Chronicles of 

Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn

Treader”. This time around it’s the

two young ones, Lucy and

Edmund, who end up in Narnia

with their cousin Eustace.

UPCOMING EVENTS

ICE SKATING @Taipei Arena

Date: Sat. Jan. 22, 2011

Cost: NTD 290 plus drink/food

  Registration Online 

ASICC website:

http://www.ifs.sinica.edu.tw/asicc/ 

index.php 

Cu of JoeIf you go down the streets of Taipei, it is

more likely every day that you come

across the distinct scent of coffee roasting.

I haven't thought it possible, but cafes are

getting even more popular than before.

There are downtown areas where one

could find more cafes than 7-Elevens. But

this proliferation is not a bad thing: it also

means that many different cafes exists

side by side, for different needs. The

coffee-junkie or you when in a hurry, can

grab a "cuppa" from any of the chain

stores - Ikari (my current quick-stop

favorite), 85C (love the cakes), Dante,

Barista, Mr. Brown, Starbucks...

When you want to meet friends, read a book, study, or

browse the Internet, there are myriads of cafes for that

too. And on the other end of the spectrum, if you are

going there to fully enjoy your black gold: just

follow that scent of roasting, most likely you'll end up at

a place bursting with the best beans from Kenyan

Peaberry to Jamaican Blue Mountain. There are more

different types of coffees here than I have ever seen in

any European shop. If you want something special,

though, something that you cannot really try anywhereelse, find a store with Taiwanese coffee: the Chiayi,

Pingtung, Alishan areas all produce amazing beans and

almost exclusively for local consumption. The hosts at

Jemending, a store the western end of Ximending seem

to be always happy to introduce them to you. Cheers!

G. Imreh

 Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences 

ASICC Newsletter128 Academia Road

Nankang, Taipei 11529

They are on the royal ship Dawn Treader lead

by Prince Caspian for a trip to the edge of the

world. With dragons and dwarves showing upalong the way will they safely get to their

destination. Speaking of trips, in “The

Tourist”, an American tourist (Johnny Depp)

meets an extraordinary women (Angelina Jolie)

while on a heart mending trip in Italy. As the

two get closer they are being chased by an

agent and how will their dangerous journey in

Venice end up?

With people having many different types of 

relationships, different types of movies emerge.

In “Kids Are All Right” two teenage kids (each

born from separate mothers) of a lesbian couple

are out to find their biological father, the sperm

donor. Once they find out that their father is

the same guy, the two teenagers want to live

with him. Now how will the five balance out

their lives.

If you can see Japanese movies, every popular

Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood is here

as a movie. Set in the Japan in the 60’s, it is a

story of a young college students trying to find

ways of life and contending with grief. The

novel was a best seller hit that was translated to

English, French, Chinese, and of course

Norwegian. How will the movie go.

Don’t forget there are many second run

cinemas throughout Taipei which offer

double features for low prices.

K. Takahashi, 

 Institute of Atomic & Molecular Sciences

Cu of Joe

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