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  • Tainan retains a considerable number of Japanese-era buildings.

  • Around the Cang Jin Yard

  • is located another cluster of Japanese-style buildings.

  • They were dormitories of Tainan Prefecture Agricultural Experiment Farm.

  • They have been well preserved.

  • Take a closer look,

  • and you will find yourself immersed in the Japanese atmosphere.

  • It feels like I'm confused with time and space

  • because I'm in Japan, no?

  • Well, this place is organized by Tainan City Government

  • for Japanese culture exchange.

  • So not only can you come here to view these

  • beautiful traditional Japanese-styled buildings,

  • you can also come here to experience the Japanese culture.

  • Today I am here at this little shop,

  • to learn how to brew my own coffee with the owner Mr Lin.

  • Can you introduce these coffee beans to me

  • and also these instruments on the table?

  • Ok, let's start with our main characters today.

  • These are our coffee beans

  • This one is our Ethiopian sun-dried beans.

  • The one on the left is our store's special mixed beans.

  • Let's get ready to brew our coffee.

  • First, let's take our bottle of hot water

  • and clean our filter and coffee container.

  • Next let's pour our coffee powder evenly into the filter.

  • Then, we want to pour water gently down.

  • Ok, gently pour water down the middle.

  • Wow, this is the first time I've professionally brewed

  • my own coffee and I'm so excited to try some.

  • First I would pour my coffee into this tall cup

  • and then wash it out to the second cup.

  • And now this cup is for smelling the scent.

  • So you feel relaxed

  • and it's a getting-ready step for the second coffee-tasting part.

  • And now I'm going to try my coffee.

  • It's actually sweeter than I thought

  • and there's a flowery scent to it.

  • I actually taste toffee candy also.

  • Now I'm here to experience wearing a Yukata,

  • Hello, I'm Tong.

  • Hello. 你好

  • Hello. 你好

  • How do I address you?

  • I'm Miss Chu.

  • Ok, so today I'm here to experience wearing a Yukata.

  • Yukata

  • All our Yukata for women are here on display.

  • You can choose one that you like.

  • I'm going to choose this one

  • because the Sakura on it is most Japanese.

  • It's actually really tight right now

  • and I have to hold my breath almost.

  • It's like those old Renaissance British corset

  • that Pocahontas wore.

  • Japanese do this a lot.

  • What is the purpose of whisking?

  • So that the powder can spread.

  • Ok, so it spreads more evenly.

  • Exactly.

  • And I would hand you the side that I think is most beautiful.

  • Here the past is intertwined with the present

  • and just like at Cang Jin Yard where

  • used wood is given a new life and reborn.

  • Walking in the East District,

  • I feel like a lot of effort is put into

  • restoring these old buildings and historical monuments.

  • Now only the appearance is changed,

  • but you can really feel the amazing atmosphere

  • that this place is given new potential and new values,

  • and that's one of the most attractive things about Tainan.

  • So find time to come here,

  • you'll definitely enjoy it

  • and cherish the good and joy in the little things.

Tainan retains a considerable number of Japanese-era buildings.

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ホット台南EP3.日本式の寮 (Hot Tainan EP3. Japanese Style Dormitories)

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    Hot Tainan 哈臺南 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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