Taichung & Kaohsiung Landmarks

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Hi @GordonTat ,

By the way, I’ve noticed that your post have Chinese language label. Please note that I’ve removed it as your post is written in English.

To learn more about those labels I recommend you to take a look at the following article How do I find posts in my preferred language?.

Hi TsekoV,

I can speak and write Cantoneses, Mandarin; Enghlish; Vietnamese…

How come removed it? It is not related in politics; racist… I added more hashtags in multi languages to help search increase more accurate.

So when you told me that ‘d removed Chinese words, is it make sense?

Your Sincerely,

Gordon Tat

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Hi @GordonTat ,

Thank you for asking! : )

Just as is written here, “when you create a post, you can tag the language you used by clicking Add language and selecting one of the 35 language options currently available.” It means that the selected tag should be of the language you used to write the post. As you wrote the post in English, I removed the Chinese language tag.

Just as a reminder, don’t forget when responding to others make sure to tag them (by writing @ before their names) in a post so they can receive notifications that you are communicating with them.

P.S.: I’d also recommend you to read 14 helpful tips for using Connect topic where you can find some great tips that will help you get started. You can also take a look at the What are Connect topics? article.