A semi-automatic pistol that is made in the former Soviet Union, and favoured by many soldiers for its excellent firepower due to the high-impact Mauser rounds.
A textbook filled with doodles that show a student's creativity in passing the time when their studies become tedious. Each page is not just an artistic expression, but it also reflects the student's imagination and mood at that time.
Often played as a traditional card game in Southern Taiwan and Penghu County, the rectangular set of cards are similar in size to Four Colour cards, and feature twelve different zodiac animal designs that resemble Hanafuda cards.
Equipped with a built-in airbag, it can be inflated with just a light press to provide comfortable neck support for long flights, camping trips, or long car rides.
A traditional Taiwanese snack with a soft, chewy outer layer and a sweet, fragrant taro filling that uses the corm and glutinous rice as the main ingredients.
A famous Taiwanese snack known for its crispy texture and variety of flavours. It is interesting to note that it comes with an urban legend in which people are known to place the bag of corn puffs next to electronic devices to pray for their stable operation and avoid malfunctions.
In the early 1960s, the United States developed and produced the communication device which was widely adopted by the Army and Marine Corps later in the mid 60s.
A formal document, typically awarded by schools, institutions, or organisations to recognise individuals or groups for their special achievements or contributions.
Uses a specially handed down manufacturing technique to combine the natural scents of food-grade black sugar, honey, and aloe vera into a bar of black soap.
An interesting beverage with a marble at the bottleneck to enhance the drinking experience. It offers a variety of flavours from orange to grape and more.
This traditional Taiwanese delight is made from baked, seasoned locally-sourced tuna, and comes in an old-style candy wrapper with the classic taste of the ocean.