字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Hi everyone, and welcome to this week's ICRT Vlog! I'm Nancy, and we're here to talk about some of the lifestyle entertainment kind of news that's coming out of Taiwan, and from around the world. So, for this week there is a very exciting thing happening in Taipei. Actually, it involves an international fashion brand. Have you guys heard of a brand called 'Gucci'? I have... Basically what's happened is, Gucci has worked with a huge local artist, and they've also worked with, you know, some of the residents in the Yong Kang district in Taipei. They have put up a Gucci art-wall. This is something that they've been doing for the past couple of years, and it is part of an ad campaign. They're advertising with street art, and they go around different parts of the world and they put up a huge wall mural in different cities. This ad campaign is featured in cities all over the world, including New York, Milan - did I say the right? Milan... Milano - Milan, London, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. Now it is in Taipei. Taipei is the sixth city in the world to have a Gucci art wall, and it is the third in Asia. The local artist that Gucci worked with this time he is called Yan Jhen-Fa. Yan Jhen-Fa is a local artist who has spent 48 years of his life painting huge movie posters. Now, I don't know if some of you are young enough to remember this - I'm not - in Taiwan, movie theaters... They didn't used to use large posters or screens to display each movie poster. They would get a local artist to paint the whole poster, and it's huge. It goes up on the side of a wall of a building. It's meant to be seen from far away, and on highways and whatnot. These... murals are huge and so, it seems like he is the perfect person for this job. A lot of people refer to him as a national treasure. 國寶級的 artist. In an interview for Elle magazine Yan Jhen-Fa said that he likes to do everything by hand, obviously. What a lot of mural artists will do is, they will project the painting onto the wall, or the picture onto the wall, and then paint onto that. But, he did he did it all by hand. It's enormous, it's huge. If you get a chance you can go and check it out. It is in Yongkang district right next to the park, so that would be a great thing to look at over the weekend. The next story we have for you today is a nice heartwarming story with a happy ending. This also takes place in Taipei. There was a woman who took a cab and she was on her way to a hospital for a checkup. She had left an enormous sum of money in the cab, along with her purse. She left a check for 1.5 million, and she also left 55 thousand NT in cash. That is a lot of money - rent plus, you know, fees plus - living expenses for months! After she realized this, she was in a complete panic, of course, and she went to the police, and the police were very efficient. They found CCTV footage and security footage from the area, identified the cab driver, and they notified him, and as soon as he was notified, he drove the cab and the purse and a huge amount of money all the way back to the police station, where she reclaimed her funds. And that is a happy ending. That is one of the things I'm pretty sure we've all done before, with something or other. It's just great to hear that people in Taiwan are so friendly, and police are so efficient! For our third story for today, I don't know if you do, this but most countries around the world, they have, you know, everybody believes there's three meals in a day, with some snacks in between. But, in Taiwan there is a well-loved and time-honored tradition of a fourth meal, and that is the 宵夜 - the midnight snack. I do this sometimes. A lot. Maybe everyday. I don't know if you do, or not, but, it's it's awesome. All the best food is for like midnight snacks. You've got your like 鹽酥雞...what is that called... salty fried chicken. You've got your, you know, 滷味 - braised pork and vegetables, and all of that. That's all... the best stuff is for 宵夜. BBC - the British news network - they've taken notice. They featured this tradition in their Travel section just a few days ago. They basically had a reporter come in and write a story, and experience a lot of the delicious foods and places where you can get that midnight snack. Some of the things they talked about: Night markets, beer houses, with the 快炒 - fast fried foods. They talked about all-you-can-eat karaoke places where you get the food deliver into your karaoke you know booth. What are the things they've actually focused on is how these family-run stalls, they will focus on like one signature dish, or one or two things that they do better than everyone else, and they will do it again and again and again, so you can go to a whole bunch of different stalls and get the best of everything, and just like go get the little dishes as you go and that's one of the things that they found to be completely different from other parts of the world! If you have a chance, or if you just feel like getting a snack, you can go visit those places and you can check out the article on the BBC News website. That is it for this week's ICRT Vlog. Remember you can check out our vlog post on our blog page, or you can just check out our posts on YouTube, and on our Facebook page. If you enjoy what we're doing make sure you like and you subscribe to YouTube or like on Facebook. Otherwise we will see you next week! Bye!
A2 初級 米 グッチin台北 お金が無事に返ってきて深夜のスナック (Gucci in Taipei Money Safely Returned and Midnight Snacks) 40 1 譚順德 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語