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Old 18th November 2007, 03:41 AM   #1
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Hi guys,
-For the Ebay knife, it is an “authentic” tourist knife made 50 years ago for the American troops stationed in Taiwan. The guy that bought it first here (in Taiwan), at the beginning of the 1950s, must have then been transferred to Japan. You can see another sample pictured on the page of my website plus my comments in general about the Taiwan aboriginal fake or tourist/airport art.
-For The Taiwan and the Philippines link, it has been demonstrated that Taiwan is the cradle of the Austronesian civilization. The Austronesian people went to the east to Easter Island, and to the west to Madagascar. The Hawaiian, the Tahitian, the Maoris…. are all from Austronesian origin. The indigenous people of Philippines are also, as the Philippines islands were the first they settled in when beginning their vast migration from Taiwan down to the whole Pacific. On the forum part of my website, I recently posted an article on this subject.
http://formosatribal.aceboard.com/27...an-origins.htm
-For the authentic stuff, I have around 20 authentic knives and other weapons from the Taiwan aborigines that are exhibited on my website. They are classified in different ethnic groups. Check on them and also on the links part, as you can find a link to museums and other websites interested in the same subject.
www.formosatribal.com
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Old 18th November 2007, 01:38 PM   #2
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That is!!!.. I was so stupid. There 's an aboriginese museum in Taipei, just 4 stations from my place. And I forgot that!!! I 'm leaving Taipei at the end of this month.... Better visit it on next weekend.
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Old 19th November 2007, 02:09 AM   #3
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Hi PUFF

If you are in Taipei, here are the links to the 2 museums currently exhibiting Taiwan aboriginal art in the capital city.

The Shung Ye Museum of Formosan aborigines
http://museum.cca.gov.tw/en/directory/show.php?id=60
http://www.sinica.edu.tw/tit/museums/1294_shung-ye.html

The National Taiwan Museum
http://www.ntm.gov.tw/eng/eng_index.asp

This third museum is in the suburbs of Taipei and does have nice archeological exhibits on a permanent basis. Next month, it will also have a special exhibit for 9 months on Paiwan art, in which two dozens of pieces will come from my collection.
http://www.sshm.tpc.gov.tw/web/Home?...lay&page=flash

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Old 19th November 2007, 11:18 AM   #4
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Hi yuanzhumin, Many thanks for the links. I will visit The Shung Ye Museum of Formosan aborigines this weekend. I have to come back here around x'mas. So I can attend the special exhibition at the archeological museum too.

By the way, does traditional chinese weaponary house at Rau He night market (near songshan station) worth for visit?
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Old 19th November 2007, 01:42 PM   #5
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Hi PUFF
Wow, I have not been back to this night market for at least ten years, despite the fact I'm not living that far away from it. I have been more often in the Tunghua Street Night market and the biggest one, in Shilin. If I don't remember seeing any chinese weaponry shop at the Rao He market, this reminds me about the deep fried crab and the oyster omelet you can taste there.
By the way, I published in a post last year a link to an article about a knife maker whose shop is in the Shilin night market. So if you have the time !
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Old 19th November 2007, 02:28 PM   #6
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I got information about the RaoHe weaponary house from...
http://wuswordproject.com/index.php?m=20060204

I had been at the market once. The gallery seems to be a private place, not an public store. It 's on 2nd or 3rd floor of a "slot" on the southern side. There was a small sign showing a phone number for an appointment call. But I didn't bother .

I saw a link to a knife shop in Shilin market (selling production and local kitchen knives). But the market 's real huge. I went to the market twice but couldn't find it. Would you mind to give me some direction?

PS : My apology for hijacking the thread
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Here is the address of the knife maker :
74 Dabei Road
Shilin
Phone 2881 2856
(Dabei : 'Da' for big and 'bei' for the north in Chinese)
It's a secondary street crossing the main Wenlin Road, at the north of the night market.
If I remember well there is a police station not far away. If you find it, you ask the cops for the direction, and they will tell you. That's what I did.

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