Jian Guo Sheng

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    I am very happy to be in this event, from which I learn the importance of teamwork. Although we had quarrels sometimes, everyone sticks together firmly throughout it all. Doing the transcription is really tiring, but I gain strength to work even harder when I see my teammates apply themselves fully to it.

     

Jian Yan Da

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    The event is so much fun and teaches me a lot of knowledge about broadcasting, the building design of the Radio Museum, its history and heritage. I would love to be in such event again. In the beginning of the interviews, we had a lot of questions, but as we went deeper into it, we got to know more about broadcasting and became more oriented and less perplexed at what we were doing.

     

Liu Heng Qian

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    I gain a lot of knowledge from the event and also make improvements in other different aspects for the sake of it. I learn the history of broadcasting from the tour, and kill two birds with one stone by transcribing, which helps me refresh the memory of the tour and increase my typing speed. I’d like to take part in such kind of event in the future.

     

Lai Bo En

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    I learn a great deal about broadcasting from the tour. I used to be extremely reluctant to speak in public and held some misunderstanding about broadcasting, but after the event, I found I was totally wrong. Now I am getting more and more confident in speaking on stage.

     

Huag Xiao Qi

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    I used to know nothing about the National Radio Museum, but after the visit, I found there are many interesting collection inside, like the precious MB15-A transmitter, which is the only genuine product in the world. There used to be five in total, yet only the one in the Radio Museum remains to this day. Since it’s still able to function, it’s nicknamed as “a living antique”.

     

Liu Jin Jing

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    I learn a lot from the event and would like to express appreciation for the opportunity granted by the teachers. I get to type faster in transcribing and know that one is unlikely to finish all the works alone. It’s a bit tiring, but you won’t gain if you don’t give.

     

Hsu Yu Jie

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    I used to know nothing about broadcasting, but during the visit to the National Radio Museum, I saw many broadcast equipment of different times and learn the radio’s history from the Colonial rule of Japan to the age of ROC, from Minsyong Broadcast Center to Radio Taiwan International Minsyong Branch. I learn the story of the heritage in the museum and see the development of broadcast industry in Taiwan.

     

Chen Guan Xuan

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    I learn a lot from the event, from which I not only learn how the radio worked in the Japanese colonial period, but get a lot of wonderful memories. The most unforgettable one is the hands-on experience we had to broadcast ourselves.