• S4-E38 - Chen Shui-bian 陳水扁: From Prison to Taipei Mayor
    Jan 10 2025

    After serving eight months behind bars for libel, Chen Shui-bian is released in February 1987, and enters the fray of a newly-liberalized political landscape. In 1986, the Democratic Progressive Party became Taiwan’s first real opposition party, and Chen’s wife is elected to Parliament.


    Mr. Chen bides his time, and then pounces – first becoming a lawmaker, beating Frank Hsieh to become DPP caucus chief, and then setting his sights on the nation’s capital city. In 1994, direct elections for Taipei mayor are held for the first time, and Chen overcomes Frank Hsieh again to become the DPP nominee.


    But Chen has a few issues: he isn’t a great speaker and he doesn’t like smiling. Will this plucky lad from a dirt-poor home in Tainan overcome the odds? Find out in this week’s exciting Formosa Files Taiwan history story.


    Pics, links and more at formosafiles.com



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    35 mins
  • FORMOSA FILES IN CHINESE! CH39-臺灣又愛又怕的颱風—臺灣的颱風故事
    Jan 7 2025

    颱風對臺灣人來說,真的是又愛又怕。臺灣既需要颱風帶來的雨水(以及防災假?),但颱風又時常對臺灣帶來非常嚴重的災害。2024年臺灣歷經了許久不見的颱風登陸,2025年第一集的Formosa Files中文版,就由兩位主持人來與大家聊聊印象最深刻的颱風,以及一些颱風的歷史小故事。


    主持人簡介:

    Eryk Michael Smith-ICRT南臺灣特派員,長期從事記者採編工作、聲音編輯,也會客串DJ。現居高雄,在臺灣已經居住了接近30年,認為臺灣是自己的家。

    Eric Hsu(徐葆權)-彰化北斗人,從大學南漂高雄以來,人生的大部分時間都在高雄渡過。關心臺灣文史與地方文化發展,尤其是自己的兩個家鄉:北斗與高雄。

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    10 mins
  • S4-E37 - Archways and “spirit bone towers:” Decoding Taiwan’s Mysterious Structures
    Jan 2 2025

    Part of the landscape, but not really given much thought, paifang 牌坊, also known as a pailou 牌樓, are a part of traditional Chinese architecture. They are generally an arch used as a gateway. But they are not just decorative, they have a long history and deep significance.


    In this first chat of 2025, John and Eryk muse about archways, filial piety, and chastity, and then detour into Taiwanese military prostitution and brothels.


    Happy New Year and perhaps you’d care to join the Formosa Files team in a new year’s resolution: pay more attention to things around us that might seem mundane, and discover the stories behind them.

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    31 mins
  • FORMOSA FILES IN CHINESE! CH38 - Formosa Files 中文版年度回顧 — 從零開始的 2024 年
    Dec 31 2024

    2024年結束了!這一年對Formosa Files 中文版 podcast 來說,是起步的第一年,也是各種嘗試的一年。 從2024年的四月開始,Formosa Files 嘗試用臺灣人熟悉的語言來講臺灣的歷史故事,得到不少迴響,我們誠心感謝各位聽眾朋友一年以來的支持與鼓勵。新的2025年,我們也將繼續為各位帶來許多不同面向的臺灣歷史故事,敬請大家期待喔!

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    9 mins
  • [Special Encore] Jimmy Carter Dies at 100
    Dec 30 2024

    With a new intro and ending, this is a rerelease of one of our more popular episodes: the story of the decision by former U.S. president Jimmy Carter (1924-2024) to follow through with previous administration commitments to recognize the People’s Republic of China. The switch from the ROC to the PRC was a massive change that would slowly lead to the complicated de facto status the Republic of China has today: not technically recognized as a country, not thought to represent “China” anymore, but – at least for a huge number of nations – in reality, now a thriving, democratic, independent island nation known best by the name “Taiwan.”

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    26 mins
  • S4-E36 - Merry Christmas 2024, and a big thank you to all our People of Quality
    Dec 25 2024

    This was a breakout year for Formosa Files, for which we thank our highly intelligent, "people of quality" listeners and supporters.


    John and Eryk wrap up the year with a "bits & pieces/Xmas hotpot" episode that includes everything from a non-canonical version of the goddess Mazu's birth to the fact that early Tintin comics move into the public domain on 1 January 2025.


    Oh, and we've decided on a divine mission: a search for the "Holy Bamboo" of Pingtung (or any bamboo in Pingtung Eryk can pass off as being connected to the grove that bloomed in joy when then-Crown Prince Hirohito visited in 1923.)


    This year also featured the launch of Plum Rain Press and the release of Dr. Chen Yao-Chang's major historical fiction epic, "A Tale of Three Tribes in Dutch Formosa."


    MERRY CHRISTMAS (or seasonal greeting of your choice) and HAPPY NEW YEAR!

    See you in 2025!


    More:

    plumrainpress.com

    Bookish Asia with Plum Rain Press

    formosafiles.com

    Formosa Files in Chinese

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    32 mins
  • FORMOSA FILES IN CHINESE! CH37-臺灣人最頭痛的「科目」—漫談臺灣英文教育
    Dec 25 2024

    臺灣從2017年開始全面推動雙語國家政策,然而「英語」或是「英文」一直都是臺灣人相當頭痛的學校科目之一。過去考試導向的教學方法,讓許多臺灣人對英語避之唯恐不及。這集的Formosa Files 中文版 Podcast 就讓兩位「母語」與「外語」剛好相反的主持人來與大家一起聊聊,臺灣英語教育的歷史與小故事。

    主持人簡介:

    Eryk Michael Smith-ICRT南臺灣特派員,長期從事記者採編工作、聲音編輯,也會客串DJ。現居高雄,在臺灣已經居住了接近30年,認為臺灣是自己的家。

    Eric Hsu(徐葆權)-彰化北斗人,從大學南漂高雄以來,人生的大部分時間都在高雄渡過。關心臺灣文史與地方文化發展,尤其是自己的兩個家鄉:北斗與高雄。

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    14 mins
  • S4-35 - Formosa 100 years ago: American visitors to Japan's model colony in December 1924
    Dec 19 2024

    Harold and Alice Focht. He was an educator, she came along to keep him away from the geishas (well, some said). Hear how two middle-aged Americans saw Taiwan at, arguably, the peak of the Japanese colonial era.

    Lots of civilizing was on display – Asia’s longest bridge and the aboriginal show village of Kappanzan (beautiful modern-day Jiaobanshan). But happily, some local charms were also seen, including the unhealthy but persistent habit of chewing betel nuts, some minor disregarding of cleanliness, and local throngs gawking at big-footed Americans.

    As a bonus, Eryk and John give away two brilliant ideas for modern-day tourism related to rail pushcarts.

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    35 mins