Dining Culture in Taiwan

CHI2131.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2025 Dining Culture in Taiwan

Course Description

Summary

“Have you eaten yet?” This common Chinese greeting is just one of many common phrases that shows the centrality of food to Taiwanese and Chinese culture. In this course we will focus on the theme of Chinese and Taiwanese food and dining culture as an entrée into the study of Chinese language and culture. As Chinese grammar is very simple with no verb conjugation, no plural, no gender, no articles or subject and object forms, it is very easy to speak Chinese. Students will be able to begin speaking Chinese from the very first class and be able to engage in a lot of daily conversation after one term. 

Also by studying the form of the most basic Chinese characters students will simultaneously gain insights into traditional Chinese cultural values while learning to read and write Mandarin. “Let’s do Chinese!” Chinese food? Yes, but also language and culture. 

P.S. 1) We will take a field trip to an Albany restaurant to try authentic Chinese food.
2) A free course pack of various materials will be provided.

 

Learning Outcomes

  • By end of term, students will be able to
    engage in basic conversation about food, hobbies, family, school life, time, etc.
    write short essays in Chinese on topics of food, hobbies, family, school life, time, etc
    read and write about 300-500 Chinese characters.

Instructor

  • Ginger Lin

Day and Time

T/W/F 7:00PM-8:20PM

Delivery Method

Fully in-person

Length of Course

Full Term

Academic Term

Fall 2025

Area of Study

Credits

5

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

30

Course Frequency

Once a year