2014 THE AM POST: 5th Issue

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AM in Taiwan 5th Issue 2014 August 10 THE AM POST See You Next March! Publisher Yang Han-Hsien Chan Chu-Yi Editor Yang Sheng Tseng Guan- Woei Chou Tzu-Jung Tien Hsuan-Ning Chen Chia-Ching Lee Nien Jung Yeh Jui-Wen Wang Yu-Chiang Peng Jui-Hui Chen Yu -An Hsieh Yi-Ting Liu Chin-Hsuan Chan Shu-Yen Lin Han-Wen Photographer Hsu Ting-Jui Hung Shih-Heng Lin Yu-Ning Tsai Bing-Han Li Chang Tseng Han-Po Chang Li-Chang Shih Shang-Po Hsiu Tai-Li Designer Chiang Yu Hsun Huang Yen-Lin Huang Chi-Hsien

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AM in Taiwan 5th Issue 2014 August 10 THE AM POST

See You Next March!

PublisherYang Han-Hsien

Chan Chu-Yi

EditorYang Sheng

Tseng Guan- Woei Chou Tzu-Jung

Tien Hsuan-NingChen Chia-Ching

Lee Nien Jung Yeh Jui-Wen

Wang Yu-ChiangPeng Jui-Hui Chen Yu -An

Hsieh Yi-TingLiu Chin-Hsuan

Chan Shu-YenLin Han-Wen

Photographer

Hsu Ting-JuiHung Shih-Heng

Lin Yu-NingTsai Bing-Han

Li ChangTseng Han-Po

Chang Li-ChangShih Shang-Po

Hsiu Tai-Li

DesignerChiang Yu Hsun

Huang Yen-LinHuang Chi-Hsien

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Green Guide Chou, Tzu-Jung; Tien, Hsuan-Ning; Chen, Chia-Ching

Taipei 101 is of the belief that the new green l i fe is what we can create! Being certificated by the Leadership in Energy and Env i ronmenta l Des ign (LEED) Platinum in 2011, Taipei 101 is now the highest and largest green building in the world.There are 6 principles in Taipei 101 , abbre v ia ted as “ TA I PE I ” : Technology, Art, Innovation, People, Environment, and Identity. The major goal of the Green On project is to save the energy and water up to 10% per year. Although 10% might not seem like a large number, but due to the massive

consumption of Taipei 101, i t actually means 28 thousand tons of water! Additionally, on the first floor of Taipei 101, there is a ”Green Corner” containing multi-touch screen promotion Green On project at the “Green Corner” . Saving energy by replacement of LED light and water by recycling rain water are achievements from this project as wel l . Meanwhi le , the Trash Processing Center down at the B2nd floor contributes to the material recycling process, decreasing the recycling rate at the number of 70 percent. Besides, in order to avoid secondary pollution, pesticides and chemicals is prohibited for the maintenance work of the nearby Chung Keung Park adopted by Taipei 101. There are also websites s e t u p t o a r o u s e t h e p u b l i c environmental consciousness. Then we moved on to the 24-hourly worked Central Control Room, where the guide introduced the electricity system, i l lumination system, air-conditioning system, rainwater system, and elevator system of the Taipei 101. The

electricity of Taipei 101 is provided by a double-circuit system from two transformer substations. The i l luminat ion system is mainly used to monitor the public area, emergency circuits and outdoor illumination, which is peculiar for its seven colors varying with the seven days of a week. The air-conditioning system aims to reduce the energy needs by adapting to the temperatures, humidity, and carbon dioxide concentration so as to comply with the standard of LEED, a green building certification program recognizing best-in-class building strategies and practices. As for the operation of elevator system, it is divided into odd-number and even-number floors to improve efficiency of the elevator shift and reduce the energy consumption.Last but not least, do you know how many people work in Taipei 101 every day? About 11 thousand people! We appreciate al l the tenants and employees to give us the extraordinary guide.

Observatory VisitJui-Hui Peng, Yu-An Chen

What is a visit to Taipei without looking off from the highest point in the entire city? Like a beacon raised to the air, Taipei 101 dwarfs even the surrounding hills and mountains of the Taipei basin, and there is no place like the 101 observatory to admire the jewel of Taiwan from a whole new angle! On Friday, we were excited to have many delegates join us in experiencing the fantas t ic v i s ta which the observatory had to offer.

Boasting the fastest elevators in service, at mind-boggling vertical

speed of 1010m/s, the observatory elevators hurtled us towards the peak, and in merely 37 seconds we have ascended the full height of the second tallest building in the world. We took time to look around and examine the different things on display, including the exquisite and beautiful gallery of red coral and precious gem artifacts, through joint collaboration with the National Palace Museum, as well as the world’s largest and heaviest wind damper, which helps Taipei 101 hold fast against anything from a light breeze to a full-scale typhoon! Higher up, there is an open air observatory, for everyone to experience the rush of standing

outdoors nearly half a kilometer away from the ground.

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Nien Jung Lee, Jui Wen Yeh, Yu Chiang Wang

The Green Exhibition consists of displays that can be roughly divided into two categories – one that promotes hospital & community health initiatives and the other e n v i r o n m e n t a l p r o t e c t i o n & sustainability.Society of Wilderness attempts to raise public awareness about ecosystem in the park and to make parks a more sufficient place for urban greening. Envi ronment Quality Protection Foundation runs an international project called “Let’s plant trees in Kenya” to improve water conservation, food shortage, etc. Last but not least, Taiwan Youth Climate Coalition’s current project involves mobilizing young generation to explore the rivers and interact with local residents, especially those who have fought for the right to clean water.Featured in the Taipei City Hospital’s Zhongxiao branch is its unique

M o t o r N e u r o n D i s e a s e C a r e Center that provides advanced and integrated diagnostic and treatment services for patients with MND and ALS. Cathay General Hospital advocates safety of health care workers by introducing the Telematic Management System that focuses on psychosocial hazard and violent event reporting. Taichung City Medical Association extends health care to community via the Integrated Primary Care as Family Doctor Program which serves to strengthen the link between community clinics and hospitals. Abundant Whales is a business o r g a n i z a t i o n t h a t p r o v i d e s a platform for patients with difficulty affording medical expenses to seek financial aid. The Taiwan Society of Health Promoting Hospitals advocates preventative health at the hospital and community level, encouraging citizens to take ownership of their health.Finally, a particularly heated topic presented by Taiwan Association for International Care of Organ T r a n s p l a n t s i s i l l e g a l o r g a n transplantation. Harvesting of organs from prisoners of conscience is highlighted as an important issue that already has the attention of UN Human Right High Commissioner.

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甲午年Green Exhibition/Social Program

Chan, Shu-Yen, Lin, Han-Wen

For today’s daytime activity, we have a master of Chinese medicine to show us a new way to amend the traditional pulse diagnosis. With the aid of this special machine, we are able to collect the data of the pulse and use the Fourier transform to help us have a deeper understanding of these data. By analyzing the frequency, amplitude and the waveform of the pulse, we’ll be able to “read out” the condition of our body. For example, healthier people would have a stronger and more continuous pulse wave. The information was brought to us by the process of “feeling the pulse” in the past, and with the help of this machine, it will be much easier to visualize the results of this diagnosis.

There are many palatable traditional delicacies sold today, and bowl rice paste is especially recommended, contained with pork, glutinous r ice, egg and mushroom. Due to its abundant ingredients and

cheaper price, poorer people in last generation tend to eat it instead of real rice. Besides, you can see Taiwanese hotdogs in almost every night market here. We transfer America hotdog’s bread part into glutinous rice to cater to Taiwanese tastes. As for iced lemon jelly, it is

also very popular among people in Taiwan of all ages in summer because of its refreshing flavor of sour and sweet. Try one if you have already drunk pearl milk tea for days!

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Hsieh, Yi-Ting; Liu, Chin-Hsuan

There hasn't been an event with m o r e t r a d i t i o n a l g a m e s a n d shows than Taiwan Expo 2014. T h e p a r t i c i p a n t s e n j o y e d t h e entertainment, traditional shows, and snacks. Fun was everything about this event!

Toss Me a Ring The most popular stand was the ring tossing game where players threw a ring onto a bottle that is about one to two meters away. Does it sound easy? It looks very easy until you try it! There is actually a tip: you hold the ring vertically and toss it so the ring hits the top of the bottle, gets stuck, and falls.

Make it StandY o u n e e d f u l l c o n c e n t r a t i o n and great skills to conquer this challenging game! At the beginning, a bottle is laid down on the floor. What you have to do is to stand it up with a ring tied by a fishing pole, within three chances. Once you got the hang of it, you’ll find it much

easier.Many players eventual ly succeeded!

Give Me a BeatThree Chinese drums brought a vivid vibe to the event. The professional team offered a lesson at the side. They also accepted challenges. You

could even play it like a Jazz drum and have a mini concert.

Taiwan Traditional Puppet ShowThe traditional puppet show is one of Taiwan’s treasures. The show was extraordinary. The audience was surprised when the puppets changed faces and clothes instantly. The audience was then asked to join the master to play with the puppets. “I’ve never tried this before. It’s surely difficult, but it’s special and fun,” said Junaid Muhammad Habib from Nigeria, “and I love the part where we have to move the puppet along with the rhythm!”The entire event reached its climax when the five costumed characters went on to the stage and danced to Gangnam style with the audience. These characters represent one of the Chinese gods in religious parades and we l ike to use his naughty temperament to interact with the audience. Dhulfigar from Iraq said he had a lot of fun. He was not only a talented dancer, but also a master of the ring tossing game. “ T h e g a m e s w e r e f u n a n d challenging, but I did succeed! I especial ly l ike the dancing of the costumed characters and the traditional Chinese music,” said Elina Makinen from Finland. Ta i w a n E x p o w a s m u c h m o r e than what this newspaper can say. There were also pinball, sand bag throwing, Mahjong bingo, beans picking with chopsticks, Chinese medicine experiencing and more!

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The 2014 IFMSA August Meeting Publications Team

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