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Learn Mandarin, Explore Taiwan🇹🇼📚 Taiwan Center for Mandarin Learning (TCML) was launched by the Overseas Community Affairs Council, R.O.C. (Taiwan)

In Taiwan, bonding = food, fun & friendship — even at work! From lunch breaks(聚餐, jùcān) and KTV nights to company trips(員工旅遊, yuángōng lǚyóu), connecting with coworkers is part of the job. Ready to dive into Taiwan’s warm, lively work culture?

TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. In Taiwan, bonding = food, fun & friendship — even at work! From lunch breaks(聚餐, jùcān) and KTV nights to company trips(員工旅遊, yuángōng lǚyóu), connecting with coworkers is part of the job. Ready to dive into Taiwan’s warm, lively work culture?
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. In Taiwan, bonding = food, fun & friendship — even at work! From lunch breaks(聚餐, jùcān) and KTV nights to company trips(員工旅遊, yuángōng lǚyóu), connecting with coworkers is part of the job. Ready to dive into Taiwan’s warm, lively work culture?
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. In Taiwan, bonding = food, fun & friendship — even at work! From lunch breaks(聚餐, jùcān) and KTV nights to company trips(員工旅遊, yuángōng lǚyóu), connecting with coworkers is part of the job. Ready to dive into Taiwan’s warm, lively work culture?
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. In Taiwan, bonding = food, fun & friendship — even at work! From lunch breaks(聚餐, jùcān) and KTV nights to company trips(員工旅遊, yuángōng lǚyóu), connecting with coworkers is part of the job. Ready to dive into Taiwan’s warm, lively work culture?

Did you know Mandarin has some unique punctuation marks that don’t exist in English? Ever seen some strange symbols and wondered what they mean or how to use them? Swipe through to learn what these marks look like and how they work in Mandarin!

TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Did you know Mandarin has some unique punctuation marks that don’t exist in English?
Ever seen some strange symbols and wondered what they mean or how to use them?
Swipe through to learn what these marks look like and how they work in Mandarin!
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Did you know Mandarin has some unique punctuation marks that don’t exist in English?
Ever seen some strange symbols and wondered what they mean or how to use them?
Swipe through to learn what these marks look like and how they work in Mandarin!
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Did you know Mandarin has some unique punctuation marks that don’t exist in English?
Ever seen some strange symbols and wondered what they mean or how to use them?
Swipe through to learn what these marks look like and how they work in Mandarin!
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Did you know Mandarin has some unique punctuation marks that don’t exist in English?
Ever seen some strange symbols and wondered what they mean or how to use them?
Swipe through to learn what these marks look like and how they work in Mandarin!

Halloween is coming! In Mandarin, 「鬼」(ghost) isn’t always spooky—it has many fun uses! It can describe: - Annoying things - Messy or chaotic situations - Misbehaving people Does your language also have interesting “ghost” expressions?

TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Halloween is coming!
In Mandarin, 「鬼」(ghost) isn’t always spooky—it has many fun uses!
It can describe:
- Annoying things
- Messy or chaotic situations
- Misbehaving people
Does your language also have interesting “ghost” expressions?
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Halloween is coming!
In Mandarin, 「鬼」(ghost) isn’t always spooky—it has many fun uses!
It can describe:
- Annoying things
- Messy or chaotic situations
- Misbehaving people
Does your language also have interesting “ghost” expressions?
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Halloween is coming!
In Mandarin, 「鬼」(ghost) isn’t always spooky—it has many fun uses!
It can describe:
- Annoying things
- Messy or chaotic situations
- Misbehaving people
Does your language also have interesting “ghost” expressions?
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Halloween is coming!
In Mandarin, 「鬼」(ghost) isn’t always spooky—it has many fun uses!
It can describe:
- Annoying things
- Messy or chaotic situations
- Misbehaving people
Does your language also have interesting “ghost” expressions?

Got lots of ideas but not sure how to express them? Want to discuss topics and connect with people in Taiwan in Mandarin? Watch this video and learn how to make your thoughts sound clear and well-organized in Mandarin!


Taiwan = the Fruit Kingdom! Our warm climate & rich landscapes bring world-class fruit—and gifting fruit is a big tradition here. Popular choices: - Apple = peace & health - Pineapple = prosperity comes - Orange = good fortune Does your country also gift fruit? Tell us!

TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Taiwan = the Fruit Kingdom!
Our warm climate & rich landscapes bring world-class fruit—and gifting fruit is a big tradition here. Popular choices:

- Apple = peace & health
- Pineapple = prosperity comes
- Orange = good fortune

Does your country also gift fruit? Tell us!
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Taiwan = the Fruit Kingdom!
Our warm climate & rich landscapes bring world-class fruit—and gifting fruit is a big tradition here. Popular choices:

- Apple = peace & health
- Pineapple = prosperity comes
- Orange = good fortune

Does your country also gift fruit? Tell us!
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Taiwan = the Fruit Kingdom!
Our warm climate & rich landscapes bring world-class fruit—and gifting fruit is a big tradition here. Popular choices:

- Apple = peace & health
- Pineapple = prosperity comes
- Orange = good fortune

Does your country also gift fruit? Tell us!
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Taiwan = the Fruit Kingdom!
Our warm climate & rich landscapes bring world-class fruit—and gifting fruit is a big tradition here. Popular choices:

- Apple = peace & health
- Pineapple = prosperity comes
- Orange = good fortune

Does your country also gift fruit? Tell us!

Teacher’s Day in Taiwan is Sept 28! Want to thank your Mandarin teacher but don’t know what to write? Here are 3 cute, ready‑to‑use card templates—just add your name and make their day!

TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Teacher’s Day in Taiwan is Sept 28! 
 Want to thank your Mandarin teacher but don’t know what to write?
Here are 3 cute, ready‑to‑use card templates—just add your name and make their day!
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Teacher’s Day in Taiwan is Sept 28! 
 Want to thank your Mandarin teacher but don’t know what to write?
Here are 3 cute, ready‑to‑use card templates—just add your name and make their day!
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Teacher’s Day in Taiwan is Sept 28! 
 Want to thank your Mandarin teacher but don’t know what to write?
Here are 3 cute, ready‑to‑use card templates—just add your name and make their day!
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Teacher’s Day in Taiwan is Sept 28! 
 Want to thank your Mandarin teacher but don’t know what to write?
Here are 3 cute, ready‑to‑use card templates—just add your name and make their day!

In Taiwan, people often prefer to be polite and indirect—especially when saying no. So how do you politely turn someone down in Mandarin without sounding rude? Check out this video and learn a few classic Taiwanese-style phrases!


Traveling to Taiwan? Don’t leave without these top souvenirs: 1. Pineapple cakes – buttery & fragrant 2. Nougat – chewy with local flavors 3. Tea leaves – from bubble tea to award‑winning brews Which Taiwanese treat is your favorite?

TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Traveling to Taiwan? Don’t leave without these top souvenirs:
1. Pineapple cakes – buttery & fragrant
2. Nougat – chewy with local flavors
3. Tea leaves – from bubble tea to award‑winning brews
Which Taiwanese treat is your favorite?
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Traveling to Taiwan? Don’t leave without these top souvenirs:
1. Pineapple cakes – buttery & fragrant
2. Nougat – chewy with local flavors
3. Tea leaves – from bubble tea to award‑winning brews
Which Taiwanese treat is your favorite?
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Traveling to Taiwan? Don’t leave without these top souvenirs:
1. Pineapple cakes – buttery & fragrant
2. Nougat – chewy with local flavors
3. Tea leaves – from bubble tea to award‑winning brews
Which Taiwanese treat is your favorite?
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Traveling to Taiwan? Don’t leave without these top souvenirs:
1. Pineapple cakes – buttery & fragrant
2. Nougat – chewy with local flavors
3. Tea leaves – from bubble tea to award‑winning brews
Which Taiwanese treat is your favorite?

It's Ghost Month in Taiwan! When spirits come visit, locals follow a few spooky no-nos: 1. No swimming 2. No weddings 3. No moving 4. No late-night adventures Superstition or tradition, it’s a fun peek into Taiwanese life!

TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. It's Ghost Month in Taiwan!
When spirits come visit, locals follow a few spooky no-nos:
1. No swimming
2. No weddings
3. No moving
4. No late-night adventures
Superstition or tradition, it’s a fun peek into Taiwanese life!
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. It's Ghost Month in Taiwan!
When spirits come visit, locals follow a few spooky no-nos:
1. No swimming
2. No weddings
3. No moving
4. No late-night adventures
Superstition or tradition, it’s a fun peek into Taiwanese life!
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. It's Ghost Month in Taiwan!
When spirits come visit, locals follow a few spooky no-nos:
1. No swimming
2. No weddings
3. No moving
4. No late-night adventures
Superstition or tradition, it’s a fun peek into Taiwanese life!
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. It's Ghost Month in Taiwan!
When spirits come visit, locals follow a few spooky no-nos:
1. No swimming
2. No weddings
3. No moving
4. No late-night adventures
Superstition or tradition, it’s a fun peek into Taiwanese life!

Aug 29, 2025 is Qixi (七夕)—Traditional Valentine’s Day! In Taiwan, singles visit temples to pray to 月下老人(Yuèxià Lǎorén) for love and get a red thread of fate . Heading to Taipei? Don’t miss Xia-Hai City God Temple for a romantic boost!

TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Aug 29, 2025 is Qixi (七夕)—Traditional Valentine’s Day!  In Taiwan, singles visit temples to pray to 月下老人(Yuèxià Lǎorén) for love and get a red thread of fate . Heading to Taipei? Don’t miss Xia-Hai City God Temple for a romantic boost!
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Aug 29, 2025 is Qixi (七夕)—Traditional Valentine’s Day!  In Taiwan, singles visit temples to pray to 月下老人(Yuèxià Lǎorén) for love and get a red thread of fate . Heading to Taipei? Don’t miss Xia-Hai City God Temple for a romantic boost!
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Aug 29, 2025 is Qixi (七夕)—Traditional Valentine’s Day!  In Taiwan, singles visit temples to pray to 月下老人(Yuèxià Lǎorén) for love and get a red thread of fate . Heading to Taipei? Don’t miss Xia-Hai City God Temple for a romantic boost!
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Aug 29, 2025 is Qixi (七夕)—Traditional Valentine’s Day!  In Taiwan, singles visit temples to pray to 月下老人(Yuèxià Lǎorén) for love and get a red thread of fate . Heading to Taipei? Don’t miss Xia-Hai City God Temple for a romantic boost!

“想” , “要”, and “打算” —these three verbs often confuse beginning Mandarin leaners! What’s the difference between them? And when should you use each one? Check out this fun and helpful short video There’s even a little challenge waiting for you in the end!


Taiwan’s “100 Peaks” are astonishing for hikers—each over 3,000m tall! From the highest peak Yushan to Jiaming Lake (aka “Angel’s Tears”), these trails promise epic views, diverse terrain, and four-season beauty. Dare to take on the challenge?

TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Taiwan’s “100 Peaks”  are astonishing for hikers—each over 3,000m tall! From the highest peak Yushan to Jiaming Lake (aka “Angel’s Tears”), these trails promise epic views, diverse terrain, and four-season beauty. Dare to take on the challenge?
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Taiwan’s “100 Peaks”  are astonishing for hikers—each over 3,000m tall! From the highest peak Yushan to Jiaming Lake (aka “Angel’s Tears”), these trails promise epic views, diverse terrain, and four-season beauty. Dare to take on the challenge?
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Taiwan’s “100 Peaks”  are astonishing for hikers—each over 3,000m tall! From the highest peak Yushan to Jiaming Lake (aka “Angel’s Tears”), these trails promise epic views, diverse terrain, and four-season beauty. Dare to take on the challenge?
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Taiwan’s “100 Peaks”  are astonishing for hikers—each over 3,000m tall! From the highest peak Yushan to Jiaming Lake (aka “Angel’s Tears”), these trails promise epic views, diverse terrain, and four-season beauty. Dare to take on the challenge?

This May, Nvidia announced it will set up its overseas HQ—Nvidia Constellation—in Taiwan. With strong talent, robust supply chains, and government efforts in AI education and policy, Taiwan is fast becoming a global leader in AI innovation.

TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. This May, Nvidia announced it will set up its overseas HQ—Nvidia Constellation—in Taiwan. With strong talent, robust supply chains, and government efforts in AI education and policy, Taiwan is fast becoming a global leader in AI innovation.
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. This May, Nvidia announced it will set up its overseas HQ—Nvidia Constellation—in Taiwan. With strong talent, robust supply chains, and government efforts in AI education and policy, Taiwan is fast becoming a global leader in AI innovation.
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. This May, Nvidia announced it will set up its overseas HQ—Nvidia Constellation—in Taiwan. With strong talent, robust supply chains, and government efforts in AI education and policy, Taiwan is fast becoming a global leader in AI innovation.
TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. This May, Nvidia announced it will set up its overseas HQ—Nvidia Constellation—in Taiwan. With strong talent, robust supply chains, and government efforts in AI education and policy, Taiwan is fast becoming a global leader in AI innovation.

Fall 2025 Enrollment Is Open! 🍂 Secure Your Spot & Begin Your Mandarin Journey This Season! Register now! tcml-mandarin.org/news/enroll-no…

TCMLTaiwan's tweet image. Fall 2025 Enrollment Is Open!
🍂 Secure Your Spot & Begin Your Mandarin Journey This Season!
Register now! tcml-mandarin.org/news/enroll-no…

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