Saturday, November 24, 2012
TV series in Turkey
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Some other books at Mollie Used Book Store
I made a routine visit to 'Mollie Used Book Store' three months ago when I was in Taiwan and there was something that surprised me a lot.
It was a regular rainy day in Taiepi before the first days of the spring time and I was on the way back home while it was about to getting dark. I entered the book store and looked over the shelves to find an interesting book to read. I firstly saw the 'Kapitalizm ve Yoksulluk' by 'Çiğdem Şahin' and took the book to view content. At first I thought that the book should have been left by a Taiwanese student who may be a student at Turkish department at Chengchi University. 'Anyway' I said quitely and have replaced the book on the shelf. But I saw another Turkish book on the other shelf and another one on another place and another one too. 'Wow' I said, 'There are many Turkish books here!' and I started to think that a Turkish student must have left them there to take some Chinese books.

I decided to buy one of them at first but dropped it out later on to buy another interesting magazine in English. It was so interesting that I have never seen a book in Turkish during my all five years in China but found many in Taiwan in one year. It is surely right that the world is a global village today and nothing should have surprised you in this century.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Deng, Modern China and Turkey

Saturday, August 25, 2012
More environmentalist,more better!
In Turkey people have to use cheaper and more economic alternative fuels. Reason is so simple. Despite of locating very close to the oil-rich countries , In Turkey the prices of fuel is the second highest in the World after Norway, and it is same for prices of petrol and lpg. In Turkey, people dont want to pay more for gasoline which some users do not prefer to use such fuels for being not so environmentalist.
Due to the increases in fuel prices in the last two decades, vehicles owners have been starting to look for more cheap alternative fuels. There is a great alternative and much more environemtalist fuel for them . It is compressed natural gas that is used for cars and so popular all around the World.
Brazil is the fifth natural autogas user country all around the World. Argentina is the first country where people use natural gas for their vehicles. And I as a Turkish, I am afraid that Turkey has no place in this category. In Turkey, people will to profit by this cheap and environmentalist fuel but they can not take adventage of it because of lacking re-fuel stations. There are several re-fuel cng (compressed natural gas) stations around the country . That’s why CNG is still in dark in Turkey.
People do not intend to invest Money into this sector, because building a CNG fuel station need million dollars as I know, and investors need some support of the state for investing money into it. Turkey is not good at using CNG as an alternative fuel but within and without the region, it is one of the largest consumers of lpg.
Last month, I went to a west Black sea region tour with two sales specialist from the company to observe local lpg kits sellers in different cities around the region. What I saw during the tour is that everyday thousands of people convert their vehicles to LPG system and there is a huge lpg kit market in Turkey. And I figured out that increasing prices of gasoline does not agitate every citizen of Turkey, rather, such cases make kit sellers and autogas services so happy. When they hear that gasoline prices increased or will be increased, they begin to thank God, because when people hear the new increased prices, they start to rethink to convert their vehicles to lpg for saving more money. And autogas services make good business at that week untill to another increasing price news.
Until to find another and better alternative fuel, LPG is one of the most environmentalist and economic preferable fuel for vehicle owners in Turkey. If you are a Turkish, you have to pay much more tax both for your car and fuel together. There are still more than 2 million unconverted vehicles in traffic in Turkey and kit sellers aim to convert all cars to lpg in the future, not only provide a chance to save more money, but also participate to create a better environment.
Most of people afraid to convert their cars to lpg for a reason: The danger of explosion. If there was no danger, I think that the amount of unconverted cars would be less than 1 million today. Actually, there is no explosion danger today, because of the last technological sequential systems but people still not aware of this reality. Two decades ago converted vehicles did not converted properly and they cause not only a bad name for lpg but also cause danger in traffic today.
I wish that in the near future, we would see more CNG fuel stations and using CNG for our cars could spread to every corner of Anatolia. At that time, we could save more than when we use lpg and could avoid the danger of explosion of LPG. Because there is no explosion danger of CNG when we compare with LPG and gasoline.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
A story that contains many!
Saturday, August 11, 2012
does someone look for some adventure?

Saturday, August 4, 2012
Green fingers Şekernaz and her lovely garden
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Like to reminisce about last summer in Taipei
Saturday, May 19, 2012
It is Taiwan, not Tailand
Monday, April 9, 2012
Daan Park Outdoor Amphitheater-a concert in a forest
Last evening, I received a call from a close friend to be informed for an outstanding concert in Daan Park which is located on a huge area in midst of the city and very near to the place I live. I just got off the work when he called me and was very exhausted at that time. I didnt want to walk even one step but that was a great opportunity to listen a gorgeous concert after a long time. So I accepted his kindly invitation and set off immediately to arrive Daan Park Outdoor Amphitheater on time. I didnt want to miss the concert.
I could guess that the concert would be great because I ve been in the same place for another jazz concert last year. The thing you could see there was a peaceful, romantic and friendly enviroment from start to finish of the concert.
Taiwan is one of the most peaceful and secure country in the World and people are so friendly, educated and elite. Taipei city government always includes many cultural and musical activities for its citizens and there is a speacial symphony orchestra belong to Taipei City and they mostly play for the city dwellers. I cant follow their programs most of time but it is nice to have time to be with them when i get an opportunity.
I jumped on my scooter and arrived to the concert place. Concert has just started and you could see the great interest from the sea of faces. I found a place behind the crowd and started to watch and listen performers.
When you overlook to the stage, you could see the conductor of the Taipei Symphony Orchestra standing before the other performers and a foreigner musician from İtalia whose nationality has been announced later on.
During the concert, I couldnt sit in a certain place and enjoying music. It is more enjoyable for me to shoot videos and take photos on the one hand while enjoying concert at the other hand.
I found the stand where the flyer of the concert distributed and the ticket of another concert was being sold. I took a flyer and checked the name of the performers. The trumpeter was Andrea Giuffredi, and the name of Conductor of the TSO was Chih-Chin Yang. Andrea was not able to speak English apart from some basic words like ‘you dont understand, right?’ and so on!.. J and Mr. Yang didnt speak at all!.. The talker was their music, not themselves.
I am going to show you some videos and photos which I took during the concert. I can hear that you say If only I could be there and do not miss this fascinating musical.
Do you know what was another great part of that night? I didnt spend anything, not even a cent. It was totally free to the all citizens and dwellers of the city, without noticing their identity and nationality.
I love Taiwan and Taiwanese. I love to be here live with Taiwanese.