Professor Dafydd Fell from SOAS shares fascinating stories and experiences from the years that he spent investigating, documenting and photographing Taiwan's sugar railways! From waiting for hours in a remote location to get a shot of a particular locomotive, to being invited on-board a sugar train for an unforgettable journey, listen in to hear what it was like as a British rail enthusiast with a foldable bike in Taiwan in the 1990's.
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Professor Dafydd Fell from SOAS shares fascinating stories and experiences from the years that he spent investigating, documenting and photographing Taiwan's sugar railways! From waiting for hours in a remote location to get a shot of a particular locomotive, to being invited on-board a sugar train for an unforgettable journey, listen in to hear what it was like as a British rail enthusiast with a foldable bike in Taiwan in the 1990's.
6: Prof. Ed Vickers Returns to Discuss a New Twist in the Zheng Cheng-Gong Story
NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
26 minutes
9 months ago
6: Prof. Ed Vickers Returns to Discuss a New Twist in the Zheng Cheng-Gong Story
Prof. Ed Vickers has been following the ways in which Taiwan, China and Japan all remember Zheng Cheng-gong in different ways and for different reasons. He discusses how this history remains relevant to the present day in more ways than one!
NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
Professor Dafydd Fell from SOAS shares fascinating stories and experiences from the years that he spent investigating, documenting and photographing Taiwan's sugar railways! From waiting for hours in a remote location to get a shot of a particular locomotive, to being invited on-board a sugar train for an unforgettable journey, listen in to hear what it was like as a British rail enthusiast with a foldable bike in Taiwan in the 1990's.