32-5 冷冷的冬天就是要去綠島玩! 為什麼? Going to Green Island in cold winter !? Why?

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32-5 冷冷的冬天就是要去綠島玩! 為什麼? Going to Green Island in cold winter !? Why?

from Learn Chinese from Taiwanese 跟台灣人學中文 · host 台灣瘋 | Chinese Learning Podcast | Daily fun Taiwanese Podcast

明明我們介紹過台灣的綠島,現在又是冬天,為什麼又要再介紹一次綠島呢? 因為我們覺得綠島就是要冬天去才好玩! 冬天綠島的氣溫大概是20幾度,而且太陽很大,所以還很曬,會讓人曬傷,所以冬天在台灣玩的時候,還是要注意防曬。還有,綠島有海底溫泉,冬天海浪拍打過來,頭在海面上會有冰冰冷冷的感覺,但身體在海底下,有溫熱的溫泉,超級舒服,好爽啊... 綠島 Lǜ dǎo: Green island 明明 míngmíng: apparently 曬傷shài shāng: get sunburn (曬shài: (of sunlight) harsh) 防曬 fángshài: sun protection 海浪 hǎilàng: waves 拍打 pāidǎ: (waves) lapping … To keep learning this episode, go here: https://www.taiwanfeng.com/podcast/greenisland-winter/ We also have simplified version for this episode, please visit: https://www.taiwanfeng.com/simplified/podcast-cn/greenisland-winter-simplified/ Try the Open Water Boat Dive & the undersea hot spring when going to Green Island! Follow us on Instagram! Fangfang’s Instagram account : ⁠fangfang.chineselearning⁠ Tingting’s Instagram account:⁠ ⁠⁠ting.ting.tai We hope you like our podcast today! Got feedback? We’d love to hear it! Rate us or leave us a review! Learn Chinese Podcast | Chinese Listening Practice | Learn Taiwanese Mandarin

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