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chengyangblog · 1 year
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zvaigzdelasas · 2 years
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Pelosi has arrived at the Taipei Songshan Airport and is about to leave the Taiwanese capital. She is heading to South Korea’s Seoul next.
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fsc5555 · 1 year
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台湾最後の朝食は松山空港国際のラウンジでお粥を食べています。自分探しの旅も終わりに近づいています。やっと見つかりました。 #お粥 #台湾 #応援してくれた人にありがとう (台北松山機場 Taipei Songshan Airport) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm-KxzXy68_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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julie1971 · 9 months
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I believe I can fly
PHOTO: RAYMAN CHEUK WAI-MAN/SHUTTERSTOCK On three occasions this past summer, Songshan Airport in downtown Taipei allowed 60 passengers the chance to check in, collect their boarding passes, clear security, wait at their gate and board a China Airlines Airbus. The plane’s destination? Nowhere. The groups were the lucky winners of a contest that let people role-play a day at the airport—satisfying…
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rnewspost · 1 year
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Chinese officials arrive in Taiwan on first post-pandemic visit By Reuters
4/4 © Reuters. Liu Xiaodong, Deputy Head of the Shanghai office of China’s Taiwan Affairs Office and head of the delegation of Chinese officials visiting Taiwan, walks out of the arrival hall at Taipei Songshan Airport in Taipei, Taiwan February 18, 2023. REUTERS/Carlos 2/4 (This Feb. 18 story has been corrected to fix the family name to Li, not Lu, in paragraphs 2 and 3) TAIPEI (Reuters) – A…
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45domonkey · 1 year
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[久違的出國旅行,轉機日本篇] 盼了好久的時間終於可以搭飛機出國旅遊,整個學期都在期待這件事,這次目的地是美國🇺🇸,也是我第一次離開亞洲地區,雖然機票很貴,但是目前的感受覺得一切都是值得的,當然也必須說最主要這趟旅程是尋夫日記😆。 . 這次出發是搭乘日本航空,從松山機場出發,經日本羽田機場,再到德州達拉斯。 . . . 1/20 台灣時間中午12:30出發前往松山機場,有follow到限時動態的朋友們都知道發生什麼事了,就是我忘記帶到每次旅行的靈魂角色—小獅。 於是我請司機掉頭再帶我回家一趟,就是為了把小獅帶出門,畢竟少了它我覺得這趟旅程我不會快樂(我知道很浮誇,但是如果知道小獅對我跟外子的重要性就能理解了)。 . 總之很幸運的有提前2小時到機場,check in的時候嚇到人超多,幸好我有外子之前協助我拿到的日航會籍,能以商務艙都通道進行check in,用無比感恩的心情謝謝這些小福我知利。 . 第一次去松山機場的貴賓室,是多個航空公司共同使用,所以人很多,雖然動線不怎麼順利,但整體而言我覺得算是不錯的貴賓室了。 . 順利搭上飛機後,再來就是我緊張的時刻了,因為是轉機線,所以我會在日本停留半天多,所以是我一個人入境日本初體驗。 由於是晚上抵達日本,因此後來決定在機場附近找一家背包客棧休息,這家背包客棧很酷,是全自動服務的,包括check in都只會收到一封e-mail 上面告訴你大門密碼和房號,小歸小但做為休息處已經足夠了。 . 進日本機場要事先申請Visit Japan Web,雖然我覺得申請的時候很麻煩,但是申請成功後入境非常輕鬆愉快,就只要把條碼給他們掃就完成了。 . 到了背包客棧-放了行李,我要出門買外子交代的東西,一個人就這樣亂搭車跟著google map亂走,順利的來到蒲田,這裡是一個大家平常應該不會特別來旅遊的點,所以到處都是日本當地人,加上那天是平日,大家都是剛下班準備去喝酒吃宵夜,後來當我買完東西後,大部分的店都關了,我又怕沒車回住的地方,所以先行搭車回去,找了附近的7-11,買了宵夜回房間吃。 我知道是非常無聊的行程,但畢竟只是短暫轉機而已,不奢求什麼,我也要保留體力面對長途飛行。 . 隔天一早就出發前往機場,先補寄行李後趕緊去到Sakura Lounge,真的很美的一個貴賓室,可以一直看著飛機起降,雖然因為疫情食物的部分都是由服務人員協助,但日本在任何小細節都不會放過,只是簡單的早餐,擺盤就是很美,搭配小獅跟貴賓室的光,真的很完美的一張照片。 . 最後就是搭乘近17小時的飛機,準備前往達拉斯。 第一次搭長途,沒什麼睡覺是真的(因為真的也睡不太好),但飛機餐好吃、順利抵達就好。唯一我最不喜歡的就是坐太久屁股很痛😆。 . . . 兩段的飛行紀錄,再加上短暫入境日本,最後在飛機上看到富士山的景色,讓我湧上下次一定要來看富士山的念頭。 現在突然好想再訂幾張去日本的機票🥹 這是我第一次自己搭這麼久的飛機,還要自己面對近一天的個人行程,非常焦慮,很擔心自己做不太到或是出了什麼差錯,更不用說是最後到美國的入境海關,這絕對是我這趟旅程最焦慮的時刻。 . 下集待續💙 . . . #小獅 #松山機場 #日本航空 #JAL #大鳥居 #蒲田 #羽田航空 #富士山 (at 台北松山機場 Taipei Songshan Airport) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn1AtKSuJhJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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char-x3 · 1 year
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Watch "[4K] Plane Spotting at Taipei Songshan Airport [TSA/RCSS] in Taiwan / 台北松山空港 / Fairport" on YouTube
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Taipei Songshan Airport🤗
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herbmanorg · 1 year
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. この度もありがとうございました。 戻ります。 #台湾 (台北松山機場 Taipei Songshan Airport) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmdg_VgrAiF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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domingoshih · 1 year
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要不,順便飛一趟? (在 台北松山機場 Taipei Songshan Airport) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClZ-1JOSiUE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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forupss · 2 years
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US Senator Marsha Blackburn arrives in Taiwan
US Senator Marsha Blackburn arrives in Taiwan
Taipei: A US Senator on the Senate Commerce and Armed Services committees arrived in Taiwan on Thursday on the third visit by an American dignitary this month, defying pressure from Beijing to halt the trips. Marsha Blackburn arrived in Taiwan’s capital Taipei on board a US military aircraft, live television footage from the downtown Songshan Airport showed. She was welcomed on the airport tarmac…
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US Senator Lands In Taiwan For Fourth Political Visit This Month
US Senator Lands In Taiwan For Fourth Political Visit This Month
Blackburn landed at Taipei’s Songshan airport in a small US government plane. Taipei: US Senator Marsha Blackburn landed in Taiwan late Thursday, the fourth visit by an American politician this month and a move bound to rile Beijing, which has staged huge military drills to protest such trips. Tensions between China and the United States have soared to their highest level in decades since House…
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onlyexplorer · 2 years
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'Get off Pelosi's plane': Chinese react to Taiwan visit online
‘Get off Pelosi’s plane’: Chinese react to Taiwan visit online
Chinese rhetoric was so hot ahead of Nancy Pelosi’s arrival in Taiwan this week that many people watching the historic moment live on state-controlled websites were surprised when her plane landed at Songshan Airport in Taipei. Why, some have wondered, didn’t the People’s Liberation Army Air Force force the US House Speaker’s plane away from the island? autonomous, which the Chinese government…
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livingway7 · 2 years
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TAIPEI, Taiwan — The news media and crowds gathered at the Taipei airport on Tuesday to watch the arrival of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the highest-level United States official to visit Taiwan in 25 years. Huang Chao-yuan, a 53-year-old business owner, staked out the area near Songshan airport to watch as Ms. Pelosi’s plane landed, calling the speaker’s visit a “historic moment.”“I am quite excited about her visit today, because it’s an example that shows the United States does not need to discuss with the C.C.P., she can come here if she wants, and whoever Taiwan invites can come here,” said Ms. Huang, using the acronym for the Chinese Communist Party. “This incident demonstrates Taiwan’s independence.”Henry Chang, 32, a videographer who was at the airport to witness Ms. Pelosi’s landing, marveled at the novelty of seeing the arrival of such a high-profile U.S. lawmaker. “It felt like catching a rare Pokémon,” he said.He said he was unconcerned that the visit might lead to military conflict. “I feel like a war simply couldn’t happen — everyone will go on with their lives,” he said.A video provided by a Tibetan activist, Tashi Tsering, showed people on Tuesday night gathering outside the Grand Hyatt Taipei, where Ms. Pelosi was expected to spend the night. A number of them held up banners reading, “The public of Taiwan welcomes US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi,” “Taiwan is helping” and “Taiwan ≠ China.”Outside the hotel, several dozen people supporting unification with China protested against Ms. Pelosi’s visit: Some clamored for her to “get out of Taiwan,” and some held banners denouncing her.“I feel bittersweet on witnessing Pelosi’s landing,” said one man in the crowd, Sam Lin, the owner of a recycling company. “It’s sad to see the rising tensions across the strait, yet I’m also excited to see our reunification with China is becoming more achievable.”Mr. Lin, 50, added, “I don’t want to see a war, but the current cross-strait relations have reached another stage.”In contrast to the protest, in the capital’s central business district, Taipei 101 — once the world’s tallest building and a major landmark in the city’s skyline — was lit with messages welcoming Ms. Pelosi.In Taiwan, many are inured to threats from China, which claims the island as its own territory. A standoff between Washington and Beijing over the speaker’s trip received subdued attention before Tuesday. Taiwan’s president, Tsai Ing-wen, kept mum in the days before Ms. Pelosi’s arrival, though political advisers close to her have said they welcome visits from U.S. officials.In a signal of how many in Taiwan have grown weary of China’s threats, Alexander Huang, a top official with the China-friendly Kuomintang, said that he welcomed Ms. Pelosi’s visit and that she had a “rich” schedule ahead of her on the island.During her visit, Ms. Pelosi is scheduled to visit Taiwan’s Legislature and meet with President Tsai Ing-wen, according to one Taiwanese lawmaker and one local official. She is also scheduled to attend a banquet at Taipei Guest House and visit the National Human Rights Museum.Mr. Huang said the understated approach to the visit reflected planning designed to avoid exacerbating an already tense situation with China.“They did not make a statement to the outside world, trying not to antagonize the other side, and had done their best to make the situation in the Taiwan Strait not too tense,” he said.He said he was most worried about the military response from mainland China — in particular, what China might do after Ms. Pelosi leaves. He said it was possible that China would take moves to further isolate Taiwan internationally. In recent years, China has lured away several nations that recognize Taiwan as a country and cut it off from major international agencies like the World Health Organization.On Tuesday, Taiwan’s military said it would strengthen combat readiness in anticipation of a potential response from China. Source
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fsc5555 · 1 year
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台湾最後の台湾飯は、ラウンジのルーロー飯でした。これから帰ります💦 #台湾最後の台湾飯 #ルーロー飯 (台北松山機場 Taipei Songshan Airport) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClSylrRy9B2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jeffsblogs · 2 years
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TAIPEI, Taiwan — The news media and crowds gathered at the Taipei airport on Tuesday to watch the arrival of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the highest-level United States official to visit Taiwan in 25 years. Huang Chao-yuan, a 53-year-old business owner, staked out the area near Songshan airport to watch as Ms. Pelosi’s plane landed, calling the speaker’s visit a “historic moment.”“I am quite excited about her visit today, because it’s an example that shows the United States does not need to discuss with the C.C.P., she can come here if she wants, and whoever Taiwan invites can come here,” said Ms. Huang, using the acronym for the Chinese Communist Party. “This incident demonstrates Taiwan’s independence.”Henry Chang, 32, a videographer who was at the airport to witness Ms. Pelosi’s landing, marveled at the novelty of seeing the arrival of such a high-profile U.S. lawmaker. “It felt like catching a rare Pokémon,” he said.He said he was unconcerned that the visit might lead to military conflict. “I feel like a war simply couldn’t happen — everyone will go on with their lives,” he said.A video provided by a Tibetan activist, Tashi Tsering, showed people on Tuesday night gathering outside the Grand Hyatt Taipei, where Ms. Pelosi was expected to spend the night. A number of them held up banners reading, “The public of Taiwan welcomes US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi,” “Taiwan is helping” and “Taiwan ≠ China.”Outside the hotel, several dozen people supporting unification with China protested against Ms. Pelosi’s visit: Some clamored for her to “get out of Taiwan,” and some held banners denouncing her.“I feel bittersweet on witnessing Pelosi’s landing,” said one man in the crowd, Sam Lin, the owner of a recycling company. “It’s sad to see the rising tensions across the strait, yet I’m also excited to see our reunification with China is becoming more achievable.”Mr. Lin, 50, added, “I don’t want to see a war, but the current cross-strait relations have reached another stage.”In contrast to the protest, in the capital’s central business district, Taipei 101 — once the world’s tallest building and a major landmark in the city’s skyline — was lit with messages welcoming Ms. Pelosi.In Taiwan, many are inured to threats from China, which claims the island as its own territory. A standoff between Washington and Beijing over the speaker’s trip received subdued attention before Tuesday. Taiwan’s president, Tsai Ing-wen, kept mum in the days before Ms. Pelosi’s arrival, though political advisers close to her have said they welcome visits from U.S. officials.In a signal of how many in Taiwan have grown weary of China’s threats, Alexander Huang, a top official with the China-friendly Kuomintang, said that he welcomed Ms. Pelosi’s visit and that she had a “rich” schedule ahead of her on the island.During her visit, Ms. Pelosi is scheduled to visit Taiwan’s Legislature and meet with President Tsai Ing-wen, according to one Taiwanese lawmaker and one local official. She is also scheduled to attend a banquet at Taipei Guest House and visit the National Human Rights Museum.Mr. Huang said the understated approach to the visit reflected planning designed to avoid exacerbating an already tense situation with China.“They did not make a statement to the outside world, trying not to antagonize the other side, and had done their best to make the situation in the Taiwan Strait not too tense,” he said.He said he was most worried about the military response from mainland China — in particular, what China might do after Ms. Pelosi leaves. He said it was possible that China would take moves to further isolate Taiwan internationally. In recent years, China has lured away several nations that recognize Taiwan as a country and cut it off from major international agencies like the World Health Organization.On Tuesday, Taiwan’s military said it would strengthen combat readiness in anticipation of a potential response from China. Source
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jiokcareers · 2 years
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LATEST NEWS: US Speaker Pelosi leaves Taiwan after controversial visit
LATEST NEWS: US Speaker Pelosi leaves Taiwan after controversial visit
Publish date: 2022-08-03 12:13:21 | Author: Agency Report | Source: punchng.com US Speaker Pelosi in Taiwan 3rd August 2022 The United States House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, departed Taiwan on Wednesday, ending a controversial landmark visit that Beijing responded to with threats and military drills. The 82-year-old lawmaker waved to waiting dignitaries at Taipei’s Songshan airport before…
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