

The Taiwan History Podcast: Formosa Files
John Ross and Eryk Michael Smith
Formosa Files is the world's biggest and highest-rated Taiwan history podcast. We use an engaging storytelling format and are non-chronological, meaning every week is a new adventure - and, you can just find a topic that interests you and check out that episode...skip stuff that isn't your thing. The hosts are John Ross, an author and publisher of works on Taiwan and China, and Eryk Michael Smith, a journalist for local and global media outlets. Both Ross and Smith have lived in Taiwan for over two decades and call the island home.
Email: formosafiles@gmail.com
Email: formosafiles@gmail.com
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Oct 3, 2024 • 28min
S4-E25 - The ROC (Taiwan) at World Expos & World Fairs
In the first few decades after retreating from the mainland, the Republic of China on Taiwan needed to shine as brightly as possible in foreign spotlights to keep alive the idea (or some might say fantasy) that the government on Taiwan really did represent all of China, the most populous nation on earth. And so, for today’s episode, we turn to one of Taiwan’s biggest promotional efforts abroad; its largely forgotten appearance at the 1964 World’s Fair in New York City.
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Oct 1, 2024 • 12min
FORMOSA FILES IN CHINESE! CH25-賭性堅強的臺灣人—彩券、賭博在臺灣的故事
自從國民政府遷臺後,政府急需資金填補預算的黑洞;此外,臺灣自1970、1980年代經濟起飛後,人民財富迅速累積,一些人就開始追求「一擲千金」的刺激感,或是追尋一夜致富的手段。再加上或許臺灣人有種「賭性堅強」的性格,造就了臺灣歷史長久的賭博文化。這集 Formosa Files 中文版 Podcast 就由兩位主持人來跟大家聊聊,彩券與賭博在臺灣的故事。
主持人簡介:
Eryk Michael Smith-ICRT南臺灣特派員,長期從事記者採編工作、聲音編輯,也會客串DJ。現居高雄,在臺灣已經居住了接近30年,認為臺灣是自己的家。
Eric Hsu(徐葆權)-彰化北斗人,從大學南漂高雄以來,人生的大部分時間都在高雄渡過。關心臺灣文史與地方文化發展,尤其是自己的兩個家鄉:北斗與高雄。

Sep 27, 2024 • 28min
S4 - [ENCORE] - Taiwanese-American Director Ang Lee Wins Again
To celebrate Oscar-winning director Ang Lee (李安) being named the winner for theater/film of the 2024 Praemium Imperiale, a global arts prize awarded annually by the Japan Art Association, we thought we'd reprise our Ang Lee bio episode from Formosa Files Season 2. Enjoy!

Sep 25, 2024 • 14min
S4 - HIGH-TECH MINI BONUS EPISODE - AI and Foot Binding in Taiwan (What?)
What does AI have to do with foot binding in Taiwan? Well, it's a 14-minute mini episode, so you're just gonna have to listen and find out.
We will, however, offer these three links:
1. NotebookLM by Google
2. The Rise And Fall Of Chánzú: A Short
History Of Footbinding In Taiwan by Kate Allanson Conlon
3. Taipei Times BOOK REVIEW: Bound for better things? by Han Cheung

Sep 24, 2024 • 9min
FORMOSA FILES IN CHINESE! CH24-PLAY BALL! 臺灣的「 國球」—棒球在臺灣的故事
說到臺灣的「國球」,雖然也有人自嘲是「贏球」,但大部分的人應該都會說是棒球。臺灣的棒球從日治時期開始發展至今,已是相對成熟的運動,從少棒開始為臺灣培養了許許多多的運動人才,也有選手去到國外發光發熱。然而臺灣棒球雖然有輝煌的一面,卻也有黑暗的一刻。這集 Formosa Files 中文版 Podcast 就由兩位主持人來跟大家聊聊棒球在臺灣的故事。
主持人簡介:
Eryk Michael Smith-ICRT南臺灣特派員,長期從事記者採編工作、聲音編輯,也會客串DJ。現居高雄,在臺灣已經居住了接近30年,認為臺灣是自己的家。
Eric Hsu(徐葆權)-彰化北斗人,從大學南漂高雄以來,人生的大部分時間都在高雄渡過。關心臺灣文史與地方文化發展,尤其是自己的兩個家鄉:北斗與高雄。

Sep 19, 2024 • 28min
S4-E24 - Ronald Reagan and the ROC (Taiwan)
Did you know that when the United Nations voted to admit “Red China” in 1971, then-California Governor Ronald Reagan called up President Richard Nixon and suggested that the United States quit the UN and become an “observer” in protest?
To some, Reagan was and is controversial, but when it comes to support for the Republic of China (Taiwan), there is no debate: Reagan thought Nixon and – especially Carter – were wrong to “throw a loyal friend overboard.”
Reagan came to Taiwan twice. The first time, in 1971, he was here as a reluctant envoy of Nixon on a mission to try and calm the fears of CKS over Nixon’s upcoming meeting with Mao in Beijing. During the second visit, as a private citizen in 1978, Reagan met with leader-in-waiting Chiang Ching-kuo and went back to the US full of praise for a modernizing Taiwan.
When President Carter switched diplomatic relations from Taipei to Beijing, Reagan stated that the US didn’t get enough out of it. He pointed out that China was the
“supplicant,” and therefore in a position of weakness, and Reagan said that the precedent of betraying a friend would not be forgotten by other friends of the US.
Maybe he had a point.
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And check out our other podcast about books: Bookish Asia.

Sep 17, 2024 • 8min
FORMOSA FILES IN CHINESE! CH23-在臺灣的「外國人」—可能比你還臺灣的外國人
臺灣是個與全球接軌的島嶼,從過去到現在,都有許多「外國人」來到這個地方。有些人就只是短暫的過客,但也有許多人就此留在臺灣生活,融入臺灣的社會。然而這些甚至可能比你我都還臺灣的「外國人」,又真的成為「臺灣人」了嗎?就讓 Formosa Files 中文版的兩位主持人來與大家聊聊。
主持人簡介:
Eryk Michael Smith-ICRT南臺灣特派員,長期從事記者採編工作、聲音編輯,也會客串DJ。現居高雄,在臺灣已經居住了接近30年,認為臺灣是自己的家。
Eric Hsu(徐葆權)-彰化北斗人,從大學南漂高雄以來,人生的大部分時間都在高雄渡過。關心臺灣文史與地方文化發展,尤其是自己的兩個家鄉:北斗與高雄。

Sep 12, 2024 • 30min
S4-E23 - Taiwan’s President in Exile – Thomas Liao.
Thomas Liao, a key figure in Taiwan's fight for democracy and independence, shares his extraordinary journey from a privileged upbringing to leading the Japan-based Republic of Taiwan Provisional Government. He reveals the disillusionment with KMT rule post-WWII and the sacrifices made for Taiwanese independence, including the impact on his family. Kim Liao discusses her quest to uncover her grandfather’s legacy, shedding light on his influential role in shaping Taiwan's identity and the emotional toll of activism during turbulent times.

Sep 10, 2024 • 10min
FORMOSA FILES IN CHINESE! CH22-百家爭鳴的手搖飲—臺灣手搖茶飲文化
Explore the fascinating origins of Taiwan's hand-shaken drink culture, starting from the Japanese occupation era. Discover how pearl milk tea became a global sensation, while tea shops emerged as vital community hubs. Delve into the delicate balance between traditional tea and the growing coffee trend. Uncover tea's historical significance, its role in trade, and its enduring place in Taiwanese society. Join the lively conversation that blends rich history with modern beverage habits.

Sep 5, 2024 • 26min
S4-E22 - Lonely Planet Travel Guidebook: Taiwan (1997-1998)
Lonely Planet travel guidebooks provided some of best info on a new destination in the pre-internet era, and the late Robert Storey (1954-2017) wrote quite a few of them... including the first four editions for Taiwan.
Robert Storey’s Lonely Planet Taiwan editions are funny, sarcastic, and insightful, and they now serve as wonderful “time capsules.” So, join us as we peek back at the late 1990s, and discover what’s changed - as well as what hasn't.
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