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2014年6月28日 星期六

鐵路>花東線電氣化 花蓮觀光「南向」擴展 / Railway electrification brings Taitung closer for tourists


http://udn.com/NEWS/NATIONAL/NATS6/8769574.shtml#104
花東線電氣化 花蓮觀光「南向」擴展


http://focustaiwan.tw/news/asoc/201406280007.aspx
Railway electrification brings Taitung closer for tourists
2014/06/28 11:57:48


(圖片來源:馬英九總統Facebook網站)

安全> 老翁摔落山谷 靠傳統手機待機5天救回一命

https://www.facebook.com/ctitv.news/photos/a.283966387874.144951.283285647874/10152252142367875/?type=1&theater

多準備一支才能以備不時之需。(旺仔)

●老翁摔落山谷 靠傳統手機待機5天救回一命 

http://youtu.be/bBgEERyhXTs

台泰學術交流 培訓會展領導人才-6/20

http://www.week.mcu.edu.tw/articledetail.php?id=7677
【892N】台泰學術交流 培訓會展領導人才-6/20

http://www.meettaiwan.com/zh_TW/exhibition/m/news/2014060013/3/泰國攜手臺灣,共同培育亞洲新世代一流會展人才.html

台灣會展產業人才培訓機制,近年逐漸受到國外的重視,為培訓會展產業的人才,泰國會議展覽局(TCEB)與中華民國展覽暨會議公會(TECA)、中華國際會議展覽協會(TCEA)6/18共同簽署「學術交流計畫(Academic Exchange Programme,AEP」」,藉以擴大泰國與台灣兩國間的雙邊合作。當日,包括本校在內的七所大學校院,也分別和TCEB、TECA、TCEA簽訂備忘錄,將會展人員的培訓教育向下紮根。

觀光系林青蓉主任表示,學術交流計畫(AEP)的目的,在於培訓亞洲會展產業的一流領導人才,銘傳觀光系一向秉持培養學生專業化、卓越化、與國際化的視野和未來的就業潛能,本次與TECA等單位簽訂備忘錄,對於觀光系達成教育目標與使命有重要的幫助。此次參與學術交流計畫的大學校院,包括銘傳、致理技術學院、德明財經科技大學、高雄餐旅大學、中華大學、德霖技術學院及台北城市科技大學等七所;本校由林青蓉主任(下圖後排右一)與李長斌老師代表簽約。


在簽約儀式上,TCEB會展專業能力發展部部長Nichapa Yoswee表示:隨著泰國政府大力推動會展產業,TCEB非常重視會展業區域整合以及產業標準的建立。能夠與台灣學校和民間單位結盟,並且建立會展產業教育合作架構,深感榮幸。

TCEB為泰國王室敕令成立的官方組織,直接受泰國總理辦公室督導,為泰國國家級會展產業推廣機構,其設立宗旨及主要任務,在使泰國成為亞洲地區MICE產業中心。


全球十大最佳消磨時間機場 桃園國際機場入榜 / 10+ BEST AIRPORTS TO SPEND A LONG LAYOVER

http://travel.ettoday.net/article/372413.htm?from=fb_et_share

全球十大最佳消磨時間機場 桃園國際機場入榜

2014年06月27日 12:44 ETtoday 東森旅遊雲 
http://matadornetwork.com/trips/10-best-airports-long-layover/

10+ BEST AIRPORTS TO SPEND A LONG LAYOVER

BEYOND THE AIRPORT BAR, there are few constants aimed at alleviating the burden that is spending time in the airport. Some airports have free wifi, while others (especially internationally) have glass boxes you can smoke a cigarette in. Either way, I’m always grateful for whatever amenities I can get to help me forget, if only for a minute, that I’m still waiting to sit on a plane for a few hours. Yet, there are some airports that put even the most outfitted resorts to shame. Ones with amenities so epic I’d almost look forward to that layover.
10. Taiwan Taoyuan International
At Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, the library is literally at your fingertips. As the world’s first “e-book airport library,” TTIA offers rentable iPads and e-readers, each loaded with over 400 books and thousands of magazines and newspapers. Fortunately, these publications are available in both English and Chinese, so as long as you can read one of those languages you’re set for any length of layover.
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9. SFO
The beginning of 2012 put SFO on the map as the first airport in the world to have its own mirrored yoga room, an effort to “make the entire experience less stressful and more enjoyable” (as quoted from Airport Director John L. Martin). Given the amount of traffic an airport sees, it’s very likely that by now this shiny new room is no longer the clean beacon of health and restfulness it once was, but yoga still seems like a stellar way to shake off the airport security stress (and, if you’re like me, the heebie-jeebies that invariably result from passing through the backscatter dude-sees-me-nude machine).
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8. Vancouver International
I may be a bit materialistic, but a huge part of vacation and adventure for me is collecting souvenirs — little pieces of this-and-that with an entire memory tied to them (since I’m notoriously too slow on the camera draw). At the Vancouver Airport Fairmont, they have a special service for those who come to partake in the renowned fishing Canada has to offer. Their “fish valet” allows you to store your catches in a 575ft freezer while you enjoy cocktails, and will package them up specifically to survive the flight home.
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7. Munich Airport
Munich Airport has two things that make it fairly unique against the backdrop of today’s modern airport. First and foremost, it’s got a seasonal indoor ice-skating rink, so (if you’re like me) you can garner endless entertainment from watching people (fail to) conquer nature’s frozen majesty. While doing that, you can also enjoy the onsite beer garden courtesy of Airbrau, the onsite brewery. Nothing goes better with killing time than alcohol and ice sports.
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6. JFK
Possibly the hottest thing since in-flight wifi, JetBlue’s Terminal 5 has been home to the “Live at T5” series since 2009. Since it started, Live at T5 has been a regular popup concert series, featuring artists such as Taylor Swift, James Blunt, Robyn, Jason Derulo, and Raphael Saadiq. To attend a show (which until recently took place exclusively gate-side), you actually have to have a boarding pass for a JetBlue flight.
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5. Zurich Airport
Airports almost always have that super sterile brushed-metal and polished-granite look. Everything is angles and beams and beacons of humanity’s conquering of gravity. At Zurich Airport, however, you can get back to nature on their massive conservation reserve between terminals. A full range of recreation equipment, from bicycles and inline skates to Nordic walking poles, is available to rent for use on the reserve.
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4. London’s Heathrow and Gatwick Airports, and Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport
These airports are the homes of the (until recently) exclusively airport-bound hotel chain Yotel, at which you can catch a quick respite from the airport chaos by booking a room for the day through one of the handy-dandy check-in kiosks. $52 buys you a small but comfortable futuristic private pod room with a bed, desk, and shower. After a long flight, I’d pay 50 bucks just to shower, so the rest is gravy. Fun fact: Schiphol Airport is also the first airport in the world with its own museum, featuring a collection of Dutch art and historical artifacts.
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3. Hong Kong International
You know you’re in for a treat when the “entertainment” tab on the airport’s main page is subdivided into terminals, each better than the last. Terminal 1 is all about shopping, from high-end and designer products to duty-free goods and every variety of cuisine you can imagine. Terminal 2 is home to the Aviation Discovery Center (including flight simulators and some Star Trek-sounding thing called SkyDeck), the “Dream Come True Education Park” featuring “[education] by role playing in related uniforms” (y’know, for the kids), an IMAX theater, and the Sky City Nine Eagles golf course. It’s a nine-hole golf course, right next to the terminal.
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2. Incheon International
Always a hot contender for the “best airport in the world,” and winner in 2012, Incheon makes its name for a variety of factors, including cleanliness and efficiency. Obviously that’s for a different article — instead let’s talk about its kickass amenities. So that all passengers can take advantage of the ubiquitous free wifi, Incheon offers free computers for patrons to use. In an effort to attend to any possible eventuality that could arise during travel, they also have a full-service medical center, dentist, post office, and dry cleaner, and a host of free showers. For the leisure inclined, there’s also a golf course, casino (located immediately adjacent to the airport), two movie theaters, an ice rink, the Korean culture museum, and a spa and sauna.
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1. Singapore Changi Airport
This is the be-all and end-all of airports. I can’t believe this place actually exists. It’s got everything you’ve ever seen at an airport, plus a hikeable nature trail, butterfly gardens, swimming pool, arcade, and movie theater. Oh, and the tallest indoor slide in Singapore (the 40ft behemoth at Terminal 3). Take a minute and let that sink in: You have two-and-a-half hours to kill on a layover between who-knows and who-cares. Do you see a movie, or do you just spend a little too much on a couple beers and ride the big-ass slide a few times? Honestly, I’d hope for a lengthy layover if I were getting routed through Changi, so I’d have enough time to do everything before resting on the plane.

2014年6月27日 星期五

Good TV>-如鷹展翅 - 劉亨慶(人生故事)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObHuBt-tAt4&feature=youtu.be

如鷹展翅 - 劉亨慶


事情本身其實不會改變

因為用正面的態度去看它

事情絕對不會變更糟

但是用負面的態度去看它

事情絕對不會變更好


暫時的失意

不代表永遠的失敗


人生的方向

不只是一份工作

要有熱情...才有價值


房子...有人守候你的地方

所以旅館飯店可以被經營得像個家


......張茂松牧師