2013年4月23日星期二

Dinning in 宵夜街                              

中大宵夜街 讓人又愛又恨(中時電子報)

For students in NCU, 中大宵夜街 is the synonym for dining. However, it is sometimes controversial. 中大宵夜街 sometimes represents cheap and convenient while sometimes chaos and unclean.

2013年4月14日星期日

As China on four wheels: What May Happen to Taiwan When China Selling Cars to World Wide ( final revision)


       In 2013 Geneva Motor show, besides fancy sport and concept cars, what really catches attendees eyes is Qoros, a new automaker founded by China Chery and Israel Corporation, which aimed to sell Chinese cars competing with Western and Japanese counterparts. This means that China no longer merely produces cheap products. But for many Taiwanese car enthusiasts, they may wonder how these Chinese automakers will influence Taiwanese car industry, especially for Taiwanese indigenous brand, Luxgen?

       “So far, the impact is subtle” said Zong-Han Lee, a selling consultant who sells Chinese Geely motors in Taiwan. Until 2013, Geely only acquires about one percent market share. Lee explained this mainly arising from Taiwanese prejudice toward Chinese products and their preference. Taiwanese tends to focus on brands instead of cars performance, such as safety. Although Geely EC7(named Tobe M’way in Taiwan) has highly achieved European safety requirements, however it sells miserably when facing distinguished but relatively less safe Taiwanese peers. Taiwanese car industry are still under the shell of local market.
       However, Lee mentioned that due to long-lasted monopoly in cars market, Taiwanese automakers have gradually gone “far from international trend.” In contrast, however, many Chinese automakers have kept improving their quality to survive the competitive market in China. Such substantial difference makes it more unpredictable for the future of Taiwanese and Chinese automakers.
       Still, Chinese automakers are much to desire. For instance, Chinese automakers hardly show their uniqueness from other producers. They tend to mimic what is fashion, including exterior design and interior technology. Besides, after series of frustration in Europe, people can’t help questioning the reliability and quality of Chinese autos. On the other hand, however, Taiwanese automakers should also start take their Chinese opponent more seriously “Without doing so, cars made-in-Taiwan may be defeated severely” Lee added at last. 

2013年4月13日星期六

Respond toward comments


        First of all, I would like to say thank you for those who regards my article highly and for those who points out drawbacks. All your opinions, no matter praise or criticize, help me write better.
        For many readers has suggested me to put more specifically about Chinese and Taiwanese car industry by, for example, comparing the " the pros and cons of Chinese and Taiwanese cars". To this point, I admit that it is necessary for me to clarify my thoughts and examples I chosen in more detail since not everyone knows a lot about Taiwanese car industry, let alone understanding the outside challenge from mainland China. However, it is not likely that I compare Chinese and Taiwanese cars from product to product. After all, the title of my article is about the whole industry chains instead of a driving report of few cars.
       Thus, I change several sentence at the bottom paragraph two and put in more adjective to make more clear. There are also several mistakes in sentence form that may distract my readers from getting my gist. Besides, I added " Taiwanese cars are still under the shell of local market" to make the transaction between paragraph two and three more smoothly. Then by this revision, I think I have made my angle  clear enough that I don't have to put more comparison in Chinese and Taiwanese car industry, which may make my structure redundant.