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Northeast Asian Open 2014

Handbook




NEAO 2014 in Taiwan

National Taiwan University

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CONVENERS’ WORDS CAS’ WORDS

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ABOUT NTU

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ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS

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ADJUDICATION CORE

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INVITED JUDGES

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SCHEDULE

20-21

TEAM LIST

22-26

SOCIAL EVENTS

27-30

CATERING

31-33

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN TAIPEI

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CHINESE WORD AND PHRASES

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MAP OF NTU

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CONTACT INFORMATION

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SPONSORS

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APPRECIATION



Conveners’ Words

Anne and Penny

To all participants and judges of NEAO 2014, Welcome to Taiwan! It is our great honor to have you all here. We have worked hard on administration and registration, to realize our promise to you- that NEAO 2014 will be one of your best tournament experiences. If you need anything, or if there is anything wrong during the tournament, please kindly tell us. We will do our best to adjust and help. Before the tournament starts, we’d like to thank again everyone that makes this tournament come true. Thanks to the Adj Core who has been supportive and giving great suggestions all the time; to all the judges and participants from far away whose participation makes the tournament ever possible; to the NTU students activity section and all cooperating sponsors who support the event with huge efforts; and last but not least, to all dear members of the NEAO 2014 organizing committee, who do their best to guarantee the highest quality of the tournament. Taiwan has not yet been famous for debate, but we have the greatest hospitality toward visitors and deepest love toward the homeland. Ask a Taiwanese to take you to the nearest night market, and you will be surprised how fast you guys could become friends- and how good the food and bubble tea in the night market taste. Good luck with the tournament, and enjoy your journey here! Sincerely yours, Anne and Penny, Co-conveners of NEAO 2014


CAs’ Words

Jeff Tsai

It has been three years since Northeast Asian Open was last hosted in Taiwan. Having helped the Wenzao organizing team in the capacity of Tournament Director in NEAO 2011, I feel exceptionally honored to join this year’s edition and collaborate with National Taiwan University to reciprocate this community with the kindest hospitality possible. NEAO has been where many debaters, myself included, first came in contact with foreign competitors and experienced the diversity of debating philosophies. To this day, its long-standing tradition continues to bring various circuits across Asia together. Over the years, NEAO is one of the very few tournaments that Taiwan contingents have consistently competed in. Being able to play host of NEAO for the second time is a symbolic hallmark of how much Taiwan’s debating circuit has grown in terms of resilience and openness to new challenges. Given NTU’s strategic location in the national capital, it is incredibly easy to go around some of Taipei’s most famous tourist destinations. Whether you are looking for high-end restaurants, exotic street food or wild entertainments, the public transportation system is there for you. We encourage you to explore all kinds of fun in the city. Just make sure you catch the rounds next day, because the motions will be too awesome to miss. Seen how experienced and resourceful the NTU team is in organizing numerous seminars, workshops and local IVs, I am fully confident in their capacity in bringing you the most enjoyable NEAO yet. Looking forwards to seeing you all! Jeff Tsai, Co-Chief Adjudicator

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CAs’ Words

Daryl Isla

Dear Northeast Asia, Welcome to Taiwan NEAO 2014! First, I would like to congratulate the National Taiwan University and the NTU English Debate Society on its successful bid for the tournament. This year’s edition of Northeast Asia’s regional tournament promises many innovations. None of these would have been possible without the dedication of these passionate and resourceful men and women. Over the course of the weeks to today, they have sacrificed their time and their own finances to secure the smooth running of the tournament. Truly, Asia owes the team its warmest gratitude. Next, the adjudication team is proud to have brought some changes in the interest of enhancing the NEAO experience. The first is the presence of the exitingChief Adjudicator of the World Universities Debating Championship, Mr. Harish Natarajan. Harish was a member of both the Oxford and Cambridge Unions whom we are certain will be able to introduce a fresh perspective on WUDC debating. The second addition is a full intervarsity tournament sponsored by Mr. Loke Wing Fatt and the Beijing Language and Culture University to serve as preparation for NEAO. The China BP 2014 is a testament to the commitment of this team to improving adjudication and providing opportunities for debate development. Lastly, I would like to thank Mr. Cheng-Ta Tsai “Jefferson” who has been a guiding light for Taiwan and Northeast Asian debating. After serving a year of duty in the Ateneo Debating Society, Jeff has been a major influence at shaping Englishas-a-Foreign Language debating across Asia. By teaching in different cities, liaising language in different events, and touching different students, Jeff stands as a symbol of the invaluable partnership between Ateneo and ASEAN and the Northeast.


Joining Jeff and myself are Ms. Chanel Choyi Chan from BFSU and Queen Mary London, Mr. Cedric Sungryul Park from Underwood Union, and Mr. Takenori Hayashi from Waseda and Leiden Union. They each represent the regions of the People’s Republic, Republic of Korea, and the Japanese Empire. They are very approachable, seldom bite, and have been chosen because of their exposure to WUDC debating and experience in debate education in their home countries. All that said, the tournament is set to be a competitive environment where learners can learn more and veterans can learn again. We have prepared a testing ground where best practices can be encouraged and introduced and faulty ways can be corrected and rethought. We look forward to being your partner in directing Northeast Asia to becoming the powerhouse it is meant to be in WUDC. See you in Taipei!

Daryl Isla, Co-Chief Adjudicator

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About

NTU

NTU's institutional predecessor was Taihoku Imperial University, founded in 1928 by the Japanese colonial administration. In 1945, the Republic of China won the war of resistance against Japan, and Taiwan was handed over to the Nationalist government of China. On November 15 of that year, Taihoku Imperial University was formally transferred to Chinese administration and renamed as National Taiwan University.


The university now has 11 colleges, with 54 departments and 103 graduate institutes, plus four university-level research centers: Population and Gender Studies Center, Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, Center for Biotechnology, and Bio-diversity Research Center. The total number of students, including those enrolled at the School of Professional and Continuing Studies, has grown to over 33,000, including over 17,000 university students and 15,000 graduate students. As the best university in Taiwan, NTU encourages its students to participate in a variety of student activities, as well as profound the academic ability and be enthusiastic to the pursuit of knowledge. In recent years, number of foreign students in NTU has increased largely. Half-year or full-year exchange programs have become more and more common for local students, immerging a more international atmosphere and open-minded culture in the university.

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About

The Organizers

Co-Conveners 林佩璇 Lin, Pei-Hsuan (Penny)

張馨文 Chang, Hsin-Wen (Anne) Division of Administration Director Members

王郁仁 Wang, Yu-Ren 黃怡璇 林倢伃 李芹妙 鍾郡荃 吳東林

Huang, Yi- Hsuan Lin, Jie-Yu Lee, Chin-Miao Chung, Chun-Chuan Wu, Tung-Lin

張齡 陳逸如 江梓寧 黃嘉慧

Chang, Ling Chen, Yi-Ru Chiang, Tzu-Ning Wong, Ka-Wai

Division of Public Relations Director Members

王恩潔 Wang, An-Jie

溫良慈 Wen, Liang-Tsz 李德萱 Lee, Te-Hsuan

Division of Finance 陳柏愷 Chen, Bo-Kai Division of Promotion 洪新翰 Hung, Hsin-Hen

劉華英 Liu, Hua-Ying 陳俞如 Chen,Yu-Ru


Division of Activities Director Members

陳映辰 Chen, Ying-Chen

江宇珊 Chiang, Yu-shan 謝可萱 Hsieh, Ko- Hsuan 劉佳伶 Liu, Chia-Ling 彭于珊 Peng, Yu-Shan 胡斐田 Hu, Fei-Tien 陳維心 Chen, Wei-Hsin 鄭雅薇 Cheng, Ya-Wei

林宛潼 Lin, Wan-tung 張純茄 Jhang, Chun-Jia 林宛霓 Lin, Wan-Ni 蕭智仁 Hsiao, Chih-Jen 林育妡 Lin, Yuh-Shin 顏子昀 Yan, Zih-Yun

Assisting CA 林宛霓 Lin, Wan-Ni Web Design Graphical Designer Secretary

呂理豪 Lu, Li-Hao

黃省元 Huang, Shing-Yuan 羅盤針 Lo, Pan-Chen 張君宇 Chang, Chun-Yu

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Adjudication Core

Chief Adjudicator Daryl Isla Thrice Broken in the Top 15 Teams at Australs 2011-2013 Five-time Finalist and Four-time Best Speaker at the East Asian IV and HKDO Twice Semi finalist at the Singapore Debate Open and Twice Top 10 Speaker at the SMU Hammers IV (2011-2013) CA and Chair of the Final at the Asian BP 2013

Chief Adjudicator Jeff Tsai EFL Best speaker, UADC 2013 Grand-finalist, East Asian IV 2013 Grand-finalist & Best Speaker, NTU (Taipei) IV 2013 EFL Grand-final Chair Judge, UADC 2014 DCA, NEAO 2013


Deputy Chief Adjudicator Takenori Hayashi EFL Champion, Asian BP 2012 Finalist, Japan Nationals 2012 Semi Finalist, Indonesia Debate Open 2013 DCA, China BP 2014 DCA, Japan Nationals 2013

Deputy Chief Adjudicator Sung Ryul Park ESL-Semifinalist (3rd Breaking Team) in WUDC 2013 Champion in the 4th Hong Kong Debate Open 2013. Best Speaker of the Grand Finals Grandfinalist in the EAIV 2013-2014 Grandfinalist in the NEAO 2013 DCA in the 13th Winter KIDA National Championship of 2014

Deputy Chief Adjudicator Choyi Chan Quarterfinalist and 1st Best Speaker, Sogang IV 2013 Quarterfinalist, HKDO 2013 ESL Grand Finalist and 3rd Best ESL Speaker , LSE Open 2014 Champion, 4th Best Speaker, Best speaker of the Grand Final, Canton IV 2014 CA, 3rd China British Parliamentary Debate Championship, 2014

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Invited Judges

Harish Natarajan

Nicolo Fortuna

Joshua Park

Yuki Oka

Andre Kua

Zheng Bo

Akira Kato

Alex Leung

Mitsushi Ono


Thepparith Senamngern

Jocelyn Heng

Kohei Arakawa

Carlo Borromeo

tabbing director George Chen

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Schedule

11/21 (Friday, day1) Morning

Place Airport Pick-up

12:00 – 17:00

Check-in

17:00 – 19:00

Briefing & Judge Workshop

19:00 – 21:00

Welcome Banquet

20:00 – 22:00

Pre-Council Meeting

Taoyuan Airport Fullon and Holiday Hotel

Fullon Hotel

11/22 (Saturday, day 2) 08:00 – 08:30

Shuttle Bus to NTU

08:30 – 09:00

Sign in

09:00 – 09:30

Opening Ceremony

09:30 – 09:40

Roll Call & Motion

09:40 – 11:20

Round 1

Core Subject Building and

11:40 – 11:50

Roll Call & Motion

Liberal Education Building

11:50 – 13:30

Round 2

13:30 – 14:30

Lunch

14:30 – 14:40

Roll Call & Motion

14:40 – 16:20

Round 3

Core Subject Building and

16:40 – 16:50

Roll Call & Motion

Liberal Education Building

16:50 – 18:30

Round 4

19:00 – 21:30

Dinner & City tour

Liberal Education Building

Liberal Education Building


11/23 (Sunday, day 3) 08:30 – 09:00

Shuttle Bus to NTU

09:00 – 09:10

Roll Call & Motion

09:10 – 10:50

Round 5

10:50 – 12:00

Lunch

12:00 – 12:10

Roll Call & Motion

12:10 – 13:50

Round 6

14:10 – 14:20

Roll Call & Motion

14:20 – 16:00

Round 7 (Silent)

16:30 – 17:30

Shuttle Bus to Break Night Venue

18:00 – 21:00

Break Night Party

21:00 – 21:30

Shuttle bus to Shilin Night Market/hotel

22:30 – 00:00

Council Meeting

Core Subject Building and Liberal Education Building Liberal Education Building

Core Subject Building and Liberal Education Building

Taipei Garden Mall

Hotel

11/24 (Monday, day 4) 09:00 – 09:30

Shuttle Bus to NTU

09:30 – 09:40

Roll Call & Motion

09:40 – 11:00

Quarterfinals, EFL Semifinals

11:00 – 12:00

Lunch

12:10 – 12:20

Roll Call & Motion

12:20 – 13:40

Semifinals, EFL Grand Final

14:00 – 14:10

Roll Call & Motion

14:10 – 15:30

Open Grandfinal

16:30 – 17:30

Awards & Closing Ceremony

Management Building

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Team List Institution Abbreviation AGU

Aoyama Gakuin Univercity

BHU

Beihang University

BFSU

Beijing Foreign Studies University

CUHK

Chinese University of Hong Kong

CUDS

Chung-Ang University

DAE

Debate Association of Ewha

EDiS

Ewha Debate Society

FDU

Fudan University

HYDS

Hanyang University Debate Society

HUC

Harbin University Of Commerce

Hit-U

Hitotsubashi University

HKPU

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

HKUST Hong Kong University of Science and Technology HDS

HUFS Debate Society

ICU

International Christian University

Keio

Keio University

Kobe

Kobe Univercity

KU

Korea University

Kyoto

Kyoto University

KDS

Kyunghee Debate Society

LNU

Liaoning University


NTUE

National Taipei University of Education

NTUEDS National Taiwan University English Debate Society NYUSH New York University Shanghai NEUQ

Northeasten University at Qinhuangdao

NWU

Northwest University

OCAD

Ochanomizu University

PKU

Peking University

SUFE

Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

ADS

Sogang University - Albatross Debate Society

SDS

SolBridge International School of Business

SCU

Soochow University

SKEDA SungKyunKwan University TWEDS

Taiwan Wenzao English Debating Society

Titech

Tokyo Institute of Technology

Tsuda

Tsuda College

HKU

University of Hong Kong

UMAC

University of Macau

Tokyo

University of Tokyo

WAD

Waseda University

YUU

Yonsei Underwood Union

ZJU

Zhejiang University

JNUZ

Zhuhai Ji Nan University

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Social Events

Welcome Banquet The Welcome Banquet of NEAO 2014 will be held in Fullon Hotels & Resorts, a beautiful and cozy place for debaters to rest themselves, and will start off with a Diabolon show, a traditional Chinese/Taiwanese acrobatics performance. After the opening Diabolon show, dinner will be served; meanwhile, a traditional Chinese orchestra will be onstage to perform several famous songs for us, followed by a traditional Taiwanese puppet show, which Taiwan is famous for across Asia. We will wrap up with a Taiwanese aboriginal dance, in which every debater will get to experience our unique aboriginal culture and have a chance to interact with the performers, leaving NEAO 2014 debaters with impressive and unforgettable memories of Taiwanese culture.


Break Night Break Night will be held at Taipei Garden Village, an elegant place where there are all different kinds of beautiful flowers around, also located near Taiwan’s biggest tourist night market. In order to ease your tension on this particular night, we have prepared very exciting shows to spice up the night. We have the National Chengchi University Dance Club to start out the party—the club is comprised of students that are enthusiastic about street dancing and will bring us a dazzling performance to light up the night. While enjoying the food we prepared for you, you will be entertained by the National Taiwan University Magic Club and its interactive magic show, not just gazing from afar but actually getting to join in the fun. Finally, the highlight of the night is a beat box show. We have especially invited international beat box competition winners Mouzik to use the simplest instrument—our mouth—to make the coolest music, sure to surprise every member of the audience.

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City Tour In the evening of Nov. 22, we will have 3 city tours, each with different routes. 1. Taipei 101 and the Hsinyi District: A Sparkling Urban Gem : Located in the finest district Taipei has to offer, TAIPEI 101 is the largest engineering project ever in the history of the Taiwan construction business. The Hsinyi District features spacious boulevards, shopping malls, landscaped parks and lovely mountain views, and is considered one of Taiwan’s most livable environments.


2. Songshan Art Park and Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall : The Songshan Cultural and Creative Park is positioned as the “Creative Hub of Taipei�, with the objective to nurture creative talents and energy. The Park is assertively involved in the organization of various artistic, cultural, and creativity events, which also include presentations of design, visual, and cross-disciplinary events. The activities take shape in diverse formats, including film shootings, press conferences, extended or short-term exhibitions, award ceremonies, symposiums, seminars, fashion shows, and much more. The intention is to transform the Songshan Cultural and Creative Park into an iconic indicator for everyday aestheticism and design cognition.

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3. Ximen District : Ximending ( 西門町 ) is a popular neighborhood in Wanhua,

Taipei's oldest district. Long being the largest center of youth culture and street fashion in Taipei city, the district continues to attract visitors from local and abroad to explore the diverse and dynamic culture here. People gather here for shopping, movies, musical performances, street performances and food. Besides the fashionable street view, the nearby cultural heritage, the Red House Theater ( 西門紅樓 ) which was built a century ago, remains one of the most remarkable art centers in the area and it’s also worth visiting.


Catering

11/22 Sat. Taiwan Railway “Bento”(台鐵便當) This originated in the Japanese colonial era (1895-1945). Back then when riding a train, traveller found it more appealing to bring their own bento, or lunchbox, as opposed to dining in the restaurant carriage. They would buy bento at train stations and savor it during the long journey. Over years of modification, this practice is still quite alive today.

11/24 Mon. Local Specialties(台灣小吃) We will present you a selection of Taiwanese cuisine in the form of a buffet on the last day. The selection may include, for example, braised pork rice(滷肉飯), sliced chicken rice( 雞 肉 飯 ), meatball soup( 貢 丸 湯 ), seaweed soup( 紫 菜 湯), Dry noodles(乾麵)etc. Hopefully they will light up your day. Stay tuned!

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Doujiang(豆漿)and youtiao(油條) Doujiang refers to soymilk, a traditional staple produced by soaking dry soybeans and grinding them with water. It is integral to a Chinese breakfast menu. Due to its high nutritional value, it’s often eaten as daily health supplement. Youtiao is made by deep-frying a dough stick to golden brown. It’s also a common choice for breakfast, often served with doujiang or shaobing(燒餅), a kind of baked, layered flat bread with or without


Pearl Milk Tea ( 珍珠奶茶 Bubble Tea) Reportedly invented in Taichung decades ago, pearl milk tea is best served using authentic Taiwanese tea. The chewy tapioca balls (fenyuan or pearls) mix in additional texture to the sweetness of milk tea. Many such ingredients as nata de coco (coconut fruit), pudding, and fruits can be added as well. Pineapple Shortcake(鳳梨酥) This shortcake is filled with pineapple (or pineapple-flavored) paste. Since the pronunciation of “pineapple” in Taiwanese dialect (Hokkieh) resembles an auspicious meaning and prosperity, it has always been a popular gift of choice. Siu Mei(燒臘) Taiwan is a multicultural country with a diverse food culture. Siu Mei is a famous cuisine originating from Hong Kong. In order to cater to Taiwanese eating habits, we have developed a new way of eating it. In Taiwan, we eat Sui Mei with several side dishes instead of only meat and rice.

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Potstickers(鍋貼)and dumplings(水餃) Dumplings, made of flour and stuffed with vegetables and meat, are a very popular street food in Taiwan. It is suggested that they first appeared in the Song dynasty. As part of traditional Chinese cuisine, they dramatically spread to Taiwan after World War II, when the Chinese Nationalist Party retreated here, thus symbolizing the homeland for the country’s older generation. Longan Cupcakes(桂圓蛋糕) Genuine longan fruits are used in the making of these cupcakes, hence their natural sweet flavors. You can actually taste the fruits in them.

Cheesecake A slice of sweet and slightly salty cheesecake paired with hot tea makes for an idyllic afternoon moment of relaxation. Taro cake(芋頭酥) Only in Taiwan can you see people so obsessed with food that they innovate it. Even ordinary boring pastry can be turned into a delicate treat. Made with top quality local taros, the cake appears light purple on the outside, and deep purple inside because of all the solid taro stuffing. It is as classic as the pineapple shortcake. Red bean cake(紅豆餅) In almost any random places, you can find vendors selling these cakes. The soft, chewy round exterior conceals a satisfying filling; each bite is tasty and sweet.


Tourist Attractions

In Taipei

1. Yongkang Street ( 永康街 ), near MRT Dongmen Station As one of the most well-known streets in Taipei, Yongkang Street is famous for its food and cultural atmosphere. There are many restaurants which have a history of more than a hundred years, as well as artistic shops and hipster coffee shops. The mango shredded ice and xiaolongbao (small steamed dumpling) are must-haves. Spend your evening here and have a taste of Taiwanese flavor and hospitality.

2. Longshan Temple ( 龍山寺 ), near MRT Longshan Temple Station The colorful Longshan Temple ( 龍 山 寺 ) offers a glimpse into traditional Taiwanese religion. As the largest temple in northern Taiwan, it was established more than 200 years ago, serving as not only the center of spiritual belief but also one of the most important marketplaces. Take a visit to the remarkable temple and have some traditional xiaochi (snacks) around the area, such as oyster vermicelli ( 蚵仔米線 ), stinky tofu ( 臭豆腐 ), and pepper cakes ( 胡椒餅 ).

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3. Tamsui District, near MRT Tamsui Station Tamsui is a smaller city to the north of Taipei that was the center of shipping and commerce in northern Taiwan in the 19th century. Nowadays, the city is still popular with visitors from Taipei and boasts many historical attractions, including a popular spot for sunset-gazing. Here you can ride the ferry to Bali ( 八里 ), attend seasonal concerts or festivals at Fisherman's Wharf or the MRT Station Plaza, take a walk and visit the Maritime Museum on the campus of Tamkang University, and then walk along the waterfront to enjoy delicious A-Gei ( 阿給 ), fish crisps ( 魚酥 ) and sour plum drink ( 酸梅湯 ). 4. National Palace Museum ( 國立故宮博物院 ), near MRT Shilin Station The National Palace Museum is home to the world’s greatest collection of Chinese art and antiquities. Once reserved for the private pleasure of emperors, today these treasures can be enjoyed by visitors from home and abroad. If you are interested in Chinese culture and history, spend your day here at the museum. There are currently exhibitions featuring folding fans, Chinese calligraphy, the ancient arts of writing, paintings, and artistic crafts.


5. Beitou District, near MRT Beitou Station Famous for hot springs and natural vistas, Beitou was a tourist spot for Japanese visitors, both royalty and commoners, a hundred years ago during the colonial era. Today, travelers continue coming from near and far to soak up the lovely natural scenery and dip in to the comfortable hot spring resorts. It’s a place where nature's bounty is on exhibit, a place of cultured living, of hot spring refinement—and of famed rest and relaxation. You are sure to delight in the luxurious joys of mineral springs.

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Chinese Words and Phrases

Mandarin Chinese / Pin Yin

English

我的名字是 _ Wo de ming zi shi_

My name is _

你好 Ni hao

Hi

你好嗎? Ni hao ma?

How are you?

早安 Zao an

Good morning

午安 Wu an

Good afternoon

晚安 Wan an

Good night

再見 Zai jian

Good-bye

不好意思 Bu hao yi si

Excuse me

對不起 Dui bu qi

Sorry

謝謝 Xie xie

Thank you


不客氣 Bu ke qi

You’re welcome

我迷路了 Wo mi lu le

I am lost.

請問你叫甚麼名字? Qing wen ni jiao shenme ming zi?

What’s your name?

請問這個多少錢? Qing wen zhe ge duo shao qian?

How much is it?

可以算便宜一點嗎? Ke yi suan pian yi yi dian ma?

Can you give me a discount?

請問 _ 在哪裡? Qing we_zai na li?

Where is _?

請帶我去台灣大學 Qing dai wo qu tai wan da xue

Please take me to National Taiwan University.

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Map of NTU

B A E D C A B C D E

NTU Liberal Education Building, Venue for 11/22-11/23 NTU Core Subject Building, Venue for 11/22-11/23 NTU Management Building 1, Venue for 11/24 NTU 2nd Student Activity Center, Venue for 11/24 MRT Gongguan. Glossary


Contact Information

Any problems you encounter during the tournament, please contact: Co-conveners – Anne Chang ( 張馨文 ) 0923112382 Penny Lin ( 林佩璇 ) 0932369463 Get to the hotel on your own: Fullon Hotel Shenkeng ( 深坑福容飯店 ) Adress: No. 236, Sec. 3, Beishen Rd., Shenkeng Dist., New Taipei City Tel: (886)2-2662-0088

Holiday Inn East Taipei ( 深坑假日飯店 ) No. 265, Sec. 3, Beishen Rd., Shenkeng Dist., New Taipei City Tel:(886)2-2662-8000

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Sponsors

財團法人台北市一口氣英語教育基金會 財團法人章若亞教育基金會 北市府秘書處

歐協語文中心

思源教育基金會

麒麟啤酒

幾何學

LTTC 語言訓練中心


Appreciation

Special thanks to :

The headmaster of NTU – Dr. Pan-Chyr Yang ( 楊泮池 )

The NTU Office of Student Affairs – Dean Mr. Tsung-Fu Chen ( 陳聰富 ),

Secretary Ms. Lih-Hwa Gau ( 高麗華 )

The NTU Student Activity Division – Director Ms. Hsiu Ling Wu ( 吳秀玲 )

The NTU Office of General Affairs

The NTU management Department

The Adj core- Jeff Tsai, Daryl Isla, Takenori Hayashi, Sung Ryul Park, Choyi Chan The adviser- Loke Wing Fatt All the invited judges

NTUEDS- the president Ariel Chen and all the enthusiastic members NTU 國際論壇社 The sponsors

Friends from abroad and Taiwan that help spread the information of the tournament

Director of NEAO Administration Division- Wang, Yu-Ren Director of NEAO Activities Division- Chen, Ying-Chen Director of NEAO Public Relations Division- Wang, An-Jie Designer- Huang, Shing-Yuan Web Design- Lu, Li-Hao Director of NEAO Promotion- Hung, Hsin-Han Director of NEAO Finance Division- Chen, Bo-Kai And all the hardworking and supportive Orgcomm members And last but not least, all the enthusiastic participants who all together make the North East Asian Open 2014 ever possible.

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