雅虎香港 搜尋

搜尋結果

  1. paper.udn.com › udnpaper › POD0002今周刊電子報

    台灣女首富的膽與識. 王雪紅帝國 兩岸三地「一條龍」 今周刊.撰文:賴筱凡、林宏文 /研究員:陳兆芬. 王雪紅,全台灣最有錢的女性,坐擁490億元身價,她也是一手打造兩個股王的操盤人。 這次,她以獵鷹之姿,砸百億元吃下香港TVB股權,年後開工第一天,更出手投資英國無線多媒體傳輸公司與美國線上遊戲公司,宏達電股價重返千元,只差一步。...

  2. The bronze winner, the designated Taipei City heritage site Beitou Museum (北投文物館), is an almost perfectly preserved two-floor wooden Japanese-style structure. Built in 1921, the building first housed Beitou’s finest-quality hot-spring inn. At the end of the Japanese era (1895-1945), it was used as a place of relaxation and ...

  3. 2015年4月23日 · According to the head of the Geotechnical Engineering Office, Huang Liyuan (黃立遠), two endemic Taiwan varietals have been cultivated around the pool: the Taiwan lily and Longflower lily. At first glance the two look alike, but look closer. The petals of the Longflower are pure-white inside and outside, and the plant has short, broad leaves.

  4. Discover Taipei. For many a traveler from overseas, the first thought of autumn is the flaming red maple tree. For the citizens of Taipei, however, the first image that pops into the head is that of Yangmingshan (陽明山) all dressed in white. An excursion up into the hills to soak in the silver-grass flowers, look over steam-spewing ...

  5. 文/Discover Taipei. More and more foreign tourists are visiting Taiwan specifically for the shooting of their wedding photos. Normally, the plan is to shoot with as many backdrops as possible in a single day. In Taipei, which is compact in terms of geographical span but has an endless range of beautiful photo locations, you easily choose ...

  6. After the big bangs subside, locals love to head to nearby hot-spring resorts for a romantic soak—and so should you. The tranquil Maokong area has a remote and hidden-away feel to it, high up on slopes carpeted with fields of tea. Bring a group of friends, sit yourself down to some fine tea and good conversation, and from the commanding ...

  7. 文/Discover Taipei. Many of the world’s great cities developed either on the sea or by a river. Taipei is no exception, lying on the bank of the wide Tamsui River, yet at the same time it’s quite different, for the city grew up on the site of what was once a lake! In a large natural basin once mostly marshy wasteland, construction and ...