
For the average high schooler, winning a single game at an international robotics competition in which your machine needs to be able to shoot balls through the air, into a target seems hard enough. But finding success after having Turkish customs seize your machine parts sounds like mission impossible. Refusing to quit, a team of high schoolers from Taipei taped together a robot that somehow won 4 qualification games in a row while also setting the daily record for points.
Hailing from Taiwan, this team of high schoolers studies in Taipei at VIS International School, an experimental education institution. They flew to Istanbul, Turkey, where they’re competing under the most difficult of circumstances.
Their faces may look calm, but their sweaty palms reveal how they truly feel; they’d packed up all their robot equipment, yet when they arrived in Turkey, customs seized all their parts. Not willing to throw in the towel, they borrowed tools and spare parts from the teams of other countries. They ended up assembling a robot that was essentially held together by tape, thereby forcing them to switch up their tactics. Unfazed, the team won 4 qualification matches while also setting the daily record for most points.
Member of public
Works in trade and customs
It’s really inspiring. What they did symbolizes the spirit of Taiwan, to never give up.
Member of public
Impressed
Just amazing. Even after having their parts confiscated, they still were able to use all the resources they could find there.
Member of public
Astonished
Really impressive. They found a way to solve the problem.
Because Taiwan is not a party to the worldwide ATA Carnet system, Taiwanese with goods seeking temporary admission to another country must first file an application with the Taiwan External Trade Development Council. Complicating things, Türkiye and Taiwan haven’t signed a bilateral ATA Carnet agreement. A trading company employee advised people to look up their destination’s immigration regulations in advance.
Member of public
Works in trade and customs
Basically every country has pretty complicated regulations for hundreds, even thousands of goods. For the tools in a competition like this, of course the stuff should be mailed to the destination before the team arrives. But if you want to play it even safer, then you can contact an agent in your destination that knows how to handle trade-related issues.
Customs official
Taipei Customs Inspection Division
This might be a good time to let travelers know, that in order to prevent their rights from being infringed upon, they should be aware about the regulations of the country they’re traveling to.
Facing what seemed like mission impossible, the Taiwanese team was able to think on their feet and somehow find a way to win.
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台灣高中學生組團,前往土耳其伊斯坦堡,參加世界機器人大賽,但從荷蘭入境土耳其時,所有機器設備竟然被海關扣押,讓孩子一度陷入絕境,但他們沒放棄,跟其他國家隊伍借來工具與淘汰的零件,組出一台的拼裝機器人,並且切換戰術,最後刷新當日全場最高分紀錄。
來自台灣VIS國際實驗高中的學生,組隊遠赴土耳其伊斯坦堡,參加機器人大賽,卻遇到前所未有的打擊。
別看學生表面鎮定,其實手心全是汗,因為準備好的所有機器設備,入境時被海關扣押,但他們沒放棄,跟其他國家隊伍借工具、剩下的零件,臨時組出一台貼滿膠布的拼裝機器人,並切換戰術,最後在資格賽連贏4場,還創下當日最高得分。
[[民眾]]
“蠻感動的,也算臺灣的精神,就是不服輸。”
[[民眾]]
“好厲害哦,就是零件已經被扣押了,還利用當地的資源。”
[[民眾]]
“蠻厲害的,就他們還有想到辦法去解決。”
事實上,台灣非國際免稅通關證適用國,若想要拿到暫準通關證,要事先跟外貿協會申請,但土耳其與台灣,剛好沒簽訂暫準通關雙邊協定,從事貿易工作的民眾也建議,要事前查好對方的入境規定。
[[民眾(貿易商)]]
“因為其實每個國家的規定都蠻複雜,品項都可能成百上千,像這種比賽的工具的話,當然是要事先先提早,東西要先到,如果說更保險一點的話,就是可以在當地找一些,懂一些貿易的代理商。”
[[聲源:臺北關稽查租海關人員]]
“那可能要呼籲一下旅客,注意一下對方國家的相關的規定,以免他的權益受損。”
這回台灣學生發揮臨場反應,完成這場不可能的逆轉勝。
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