Introduction:
Steve Bailes and his wife, Terry, both Hampshire
County educators, are spending a year out of the
country teaching as well as learning. Steve will keep
us updated on their experiences on this site. Join us
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April
7, 2000
Nin
Hao ma?
This week the web page features
some places Terry and I saw while
we were in Kaohsiung last summer.
I enjoy answering questions, so
feel free to ask about about
Kaohsiung or the
photos.
For
further information on Koahsiung,
Taiwan check out these sites:
Zai
jian, Steve
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The
photos this week are from our
time in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. At the
beach we witnessed a
baptism.
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My
assistant, JoJo, a natural
teacher. Happiest when she had a
bundle of kids around her.
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Lia
Hiu Night Market. Bai gwan tang
(snake soup) anyone?
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(Eddie)
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Worshippers
at Kwang Kung Temple.
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Wo Sho
Shan rises steeply from beach.
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Colorful
columns.Kwang Kung. Kwang Kung was a
deified legendary hero.
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Burning.ghost
money for ancestors at Kwang Kung
Temple
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Ms.Terry's
class on one of her field
trips.
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Kwang
Kung gate from Wu Miao
road.
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Statue
of gods.

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From
Kwang.Kung.Temple steps, looking
across Wu Miao road toward our
apartment.
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