Join the hosts of Radio Taiwan International for a week-long celebration of the 
Chinese Lunar New Year! Each day we bring you a taste of the holidays in our 
programs: 

[maybe some of the expired dates` programs are still available OD? Apparently 
not: podcasts do not include them, and individual program pages such as Jade 
Bells do not have audio linx, but tell us to listen to them anyway --- gh]
 
Friday, Jan. 20
Sound Postcards: Andrew Ryan shares sounds associated with the Chinese New Year.
 
Saturday, Jan. 21
Feast Meets West: Foods containing the Chinese word for dragon are featured in 
this edition of the Feast; Ellen Chu and Andrew Ryan also share some 
interesting facts about this mythical beast, which is the zodiac sign for the 
coming year.
 
Sunday, Jan. 22 (New Year's Eve)
Trends: Find out why a small neighborhood in Taiwan is suddenly seeing shoppers 
turning out in the thousands two weeks before the Chinese New Year.
Made in Taiwan: Learn about Taiwanese nougats, "niu za tang", and why they're a 
popular treat during Chinese New Year.
 
Monday, Jan. 23 (New Year's Day)
CNY Encyclopedia: This is the first of five Chinese New Year Encyclopedias that 
will be featured in the daily news this week; learn about the Year of the 
Dragon, which officially begins today!
Hear in Taiwan: Today, for New Year's Day, the hosts of Hear in Taiwan visit a 
Taipei hotel to partake in a traditional New Year feast.
Soundwaves: Shirley Lin introduces songs that contain the Chinese character for 
"dragon" in honor of the Year of the Dragon.
Chinese to Go: Huang Shihhan features the Chinese lesson: "Do you want dragon 
babies?"
 
Tuesday, Jan. 24
CNY Encyclopedia: Learn about how married women traditionally visit their 
parents today, the second day of the new year holidays.
Hear in Taiwan: Join the hosts of Hear in Taiwan for a look at how people 
celebrate the Lunar New Year.
 
Wednesday, Jan. 25
CNY Encyclopedia: Learn about "Spring Couplets", which are pairs of propitious 
verses that people hang on their doorways during the lunar new year holiday.
Hear in Taiwan: Find out how to wish your friends a Happy Year of the Dragon in 
Chinese. Plus, we'll bring you the story of the Mouse bride, which takes place 
on the third day of the Lunar New Year.
Jade Bells and Bamboo Pipes: Carlson Wong shares a selection of Chinese New 
Year-related music.
 
Thursday, Jan. 26
CNY Encyclopedia: Red envelopes containing money are a popular new year gift; 
learn more in today's Chinese New Year Encyclopedia.
Hear in Taiwan: Find out about the top ten things you can see in Taiwan during 
the New Year holidays.
Occidental Tourist: Wesley Holzer and Shirley Lin take a trip to Taipei's Dihua 
St., the lively shopping district where people stock up on New Year's goods.
 
Friday, Jan. 27
CNY Encyclopedia: Learn about the basic rules of mahjong, and why it's such a 
popular game during the Chinese New Year.
Hear in Taiwan: The hosts of Hear in Taiwan present the sounds of the Lunar New 
Year holidays.
 
Saturday, Jan. 28
Feast Meets West: In this edition of the Feast, hosts Ellen Chu and Andrew Ryan 
feature a dish called Deep-fried Dragon Pearls. What could they be? We'll give 
you a hint: the "pearls" are part of a squid.
 
SOURCE: 
http://english.rti.com.tw/thmeInfo4.aspx?tid=BEDEDB1A84FD0746

Frequencies: 
http://english.rti.com.tw/info.aspx?pid=D3C5BBCF8E60CF3D&cid=63377200539E3F94

[don`t you believe the 0500 on 6875 is in English --- as we have repeatedly 
reported, this hour has been in Chinese for several months, due to continuing 
inability of WYFR to put the right languages on the right frequency at the 
right time; not sure about 0300 on 6875 --- gh]

(Via Yimber Gaviria, Colombia, Jan 22, noticiasdx yg via DXLD)
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