A: Wow, singer Bruno Mars will be visiting Kaohsiung for the first time.
B: Really? Where will he be performing?
A: He’s going to hold a concert at the National Stadium on Sunday.
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B: Why do the Taiwanese like to call him the “Martian” in Chinese?
A: Because his last name “Mars” is the same word as the planet Mars.
A: 哇!火星人布魯諾將首度唱進高雄。
B: 真的嗎?在哪裡?
A: 他將於本週日,在國家體育場開唱唷。
B: 但是為什麼台灣人喜歡叫他火星人呢?
A: 因為他的姓氏「Mars」這個字剛好是「火星」的意思啊。
(By Eddy Chang, Taipei Times/台北時報張聖恩)
A: Apart from the Michelin Guide, Michelin-starred restaurant RAW’s closure has shocked the dining industry. B: Isn’t RAW the restaurant run by Taiwan’s first Michelin-starred chef Andre Chiang in Taipei’s Dazhi area? A: Yeah, it’ll stay open for business until Dec. 31. B: But why is it closing down? A: Chiang wants to turn his restaurant into a “culinary academy” to promote cooking education. A: 除了新版《米其林指南》,「RAW」將停業也震撼了餐飲界! B: 是台灣首位星級名廚江振誠在台北的餐廳嗎? A: 對啊該餐廳將營業到12月31日。 B: 為什麼要結束營業啊? A: 他想把餐廳轉型為廚藝學院以推廣餐飲教育。 (By Eddy Chang, Taipei Times/台北時報張聖恩)
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