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From Far Formosa: A Canadian-Taiwanese Story
Austronesian History Legend SiniticDecember 5, 2019August 20, 2020

From Far Formosa: A Canadian-Taiwanese Story

How Canadian George Leslie Mackay built Taiwan’s Presbyterian Christian Church and brought healthcare to thousands.

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Our Lady's Child
Austronesian Folktale HistoryMarch 16, 2017January 18, 2021

Our Lady’s Child?

Take a guess: Is this a German fairy tale? Or is it a Taiwanese folktale? Explore the secret behind stories from opposite sides of the earth.

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