Professor J. R. Yang. At China Steel Corporation, Kaohsiung.
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Dr Tsai, who translated 'Steels' (Honeycombe and Bhadeshia) into Chinese, setting up to video Harry's lecture on severely deformed metals, at the Metal Industries Research and Development Centre, Kaohsiung.
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At the Confucious Temple, Kaohsiung
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At the Confucious Temple, Kaohsiung
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At the Confucious Temple, Kaohsiung
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Bronze bell at the Confucious Temple, Kaohsiung
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Bronze bell at the Confucious Temple, Kaohsiung. The mark in reddish colour is where the bell in struck.
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A demonstration by Professor J. R. Yang and Daniel-Ming Tsai on how the bell is struck.
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A drum at the Confucious Temple.
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The temple was built about 40 years ago.
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The roof
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The roof structure.
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This is another temple on the nearby lake.
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Temple on the nearby lake.
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Enter the Dragon.
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Exit, the tiger.
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A dragon indicates good fortune.
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A temple with a statue of Buddha
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Turtles
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An artistic photo, taken by the timer on the camera on the table, looking outwards at KaoHsiung through the window of the Splendor Hotel. Harry, who is behind the camera, is caught via the reflection int he window.
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Dinner at the Splendor Hotel.
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The night view of Kaohsiung from the 74th floor of the Splendor Hotel
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The night view of Kaohsiung from the 74th floor of the Splendor Hotel
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The Love River.
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The Love River.
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