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  • Taipei Dome undergoes closed-door test ahead of match

    The Taipei Dome, after undergoing a closed-door test, is set to host 13,000 fans for a test match on Saturday. Taipei Deputy Mayor Lee Shu-chuan participated in the trial and shared his experience on Facebook, comparing it to a 1991 clip of Former Premier Hau Pei-tsun watching a national baseball championship. Lee emphasized that fans will no longer need raincoats as the Dome provides shelter. He described the completion of the Dome with the phrase "done is better than perfect" and encouraged the public to attend the match on Saturday, suggesting taking the MRT instead of driving.
    2023/11/16 20:48
  • 香港巴士驚現床蝨!「爬上安全帶」遭滅留血跡 網驚:帶回家恐出事

    床蝨問題在全球多地爆發,繼早前港鐵接報稱機鐵(香港機場快線)發現床蝨,又有香港市民疑似在九巴座椅上發現床蝨。Facebook專頁「HK Bus Channel 巴士台」透露,疑現蝨影的九巴由昨晚(15日)至今早(16日)收車前,曾行走118、948、900及N271線。據該專頁提供的照片及片段顯示,疑似床蝨曾在巴士安全帶上爬行,被撲滅後旁邊遺留下血跡。翻查資料,床蝨被輾壓後通常會留下血跡。《香港01》正向九巴查詢。
    2023/11/16 14:28
  • Coldplay concert in Kaohsiung breaks attendance records

    Coldplay’s two-day concert at the Kaohsiung National Stadium has broken the audience record previously held by South Korean girl group BLACKPINK, drawing a record-breaking crowd. However, nearby residents complained on Facebook that their homes were shaking as if an earthquake was taking place due to the gig, sparking discussions online. The Sunday concert saw an attendance of 86,505 people, setting a new high for the stadium. Data from Kaohsiung Metro revealed that 32,000 people traveled to and from the concert at the R17 World Games station, while 11,800 people utilized shuttles to and from the Zuoying HSR Station, representing a 40% increase from the day before. Despite the large crowd, the city successfully evacuated the crowd in 88 minutes on Sunday. Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai personally oversaw the response center at the stadium and closely monitored the dispersal. To accommodate the increased demand, the Kaohsiung Metro increased service frequency. The Coldplay concert also proved successful in tourism, generating over NT$330 million in revenue.
    2023/11/13 18:19
  • 彰化雨衣「阿飄」過馬路引發恐慌 男稱好玩被法辦

    有民眾在社群網站臉書(Facebook)貼影片指彰化縣有黃色雨衣飄浮過馬路,警方循線逮捕40歲鐘姓男子,鐘姓男子供稱為好玩,在雨衣內灌氫氣放置馬路,遭警方依法送辦。
    2023/11/09 16:58
  • DPP legislator challenges Ko Wen-je’s veracity on Facebook

    DPP legislator Wang Ting-yu challenged the truthfulness of Taiwan People’s Party presidential candidate Ko Wen-je’s statements on Facebook. Wang criticized Ko for denying ever meeting Hsu Chun-ying, an honorary president of the Taiwanese New Immigrants Development Association, despite accusations to the contrary. Wang accused Ko of lying and planning to include Hsu on the TPP’s legislator-at-large list, contradicting Ko’s public declaration on Nov. 1 that he had never met Hsu. Wang questioned the inclusion of someone Ko claimed not to know, calling it irresponsible behavior. To support his argument, Wang cited Hsieh Li-Kung, former secretary-general of the TPP, who publicly stated that he introduced Hsu to Ko at the end of last year and early this year. Wang further claimed that Ko did meet Hsu at an event on Dec. 21, 2019, where Ko attended as mayor. Ko has yet to respond to the allegations.
    2023/11/09 15:42
  • Patty Tsai sparks speculation with election campaign image

    Patty Tsai, daughter of the founders of the Red Bean Dining Group and wife of Kuomintang (KMT) deputy chairman Sean Lien, sparked speculation of a political run after posting a picture resembling an election campaign on her Facebook page. However, the picture was actually promoting her brand’s participation in the Double 11 Shopping Festival in 2023. Tsai’s intention was to combat unscrupulous products, address food safety risks, and provide better services and culinary products to the public. Her playful evocation of an election campaign garnered support online, with many users endorsing her and referring to her as "Legislator Tsai."
    2023/11/09 12:37
  • DPP calls Ko’s stance on LGBTQ issues ’inconsistent’

    The spokesperson for Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Lai Ching-te’s campaign, Tai Wei-shan, criticized Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je for pandering for votes and inconsistent messaging, particularly regarding his stance on same-sex marriage. Ko’s position on same-sex marriage has reportedly changed four times in the past nine years. In 2014, Ko publicly expressed support for "freedom to love, marriage equality" during his mayoral campaign. However, during a 2019 visit to the U.S., he stated that he voted against same-sex marriage but allowed 125,000 people to march. In 2020, he posted on Facebook that he cast a void vote on the topic of homosexuality. Yet, during a lecture at a Kaohsiung campus, he denied ever saying that he voted against same-sex marriage. Tai urged Ko to stop relying on "shortcut tricks" to win the election and emphasized the importance of politicians possessing a fundamental attitude toward societal values, respecting crucial issues, and demonstrating consistency.
    2023/11/07 18:08
  • Taiwan’s unequal stance on same-sex marriage stirs dispute

    President Tsai Ing-wen’s public address on Facebook praising Taiwan’s LGBTQ+ community and their rights to start families without discrimination sparked a backlash. Critics accused the government of having double standards by not extending the same rights to same-sex couples from China. The Ministry of the Interior expanded same-sex marriage to transnational couples from countries where it is not yet legalized, but couples from China were excluded. The Mainland Affairs Council stated that scheduling opportunities for cross-strait same-sex marriage were hindered by differing legal measures and China’s lack of approval. Despite the government’s promise to fulfill its commitment, LGBTQ+ advocacy groups highlighted the unequal treatment of transnational couples in the expansion of same-sex marriage rights.
    2023/11/06 18:09
  • Foreign resident in Taiwan calls for improved road safety

    A foreign resident in Taichung, Taiwan expressed concerns about the nation’s traffic regulations and pedestrian safety in a Facebook group. Despite his love for Taiwan, he fears crossing the road and regretted his move at times. He called for genuine progress in Taiwan and urged political figures to address traffic-related casualties.
    2023/11/05 21:24
  • KMT, TPP politicians spark speculation with ’Train’ metaphor

    The story discusses the political figures from the Kuomintang (KMT) and Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) who have sparked public speculation with metaphorical references to a "train." The concept of the Blue-White Coalition, a topic gaining attention, is at the center of this development. TPP presidential candidate Ko Wen-je shared a photo on Facebook of himself enjoying a Taiwan Railways boxed lunch while traveling on the Puyuma Express. In contrast, KMT presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih declared a few days ago that "the train will not wait for those who are late," urging Ko to make a decision on their collaboration.
    2023/11/05 20:16
  • Taipei Metro celebrates 13 billionth passenger milestone

    Taipei Metro celebrates a major milestone as it records its 13 billionth passenger. The lucky rider embarked from Zhongxiao Fuxing station on the Bannan Line and alighted at Xindian station on the Songshan-Xindian Line. In recognition of this achievement, Taipei Metro gifted annual metro passes to the lucky recipient, as well as the five commuters preceding and following them. Additionally, the 13 billionth passenger received a voucher for a presidential suite at a vacation resort worth NT$88,000 and free metro travel for one year. The metro authority tracks ridership by counting entrance times of ticket cards and selects the winner from registered metro card members’ data. Passengers are encouraged to stay updated by following the official Taipei Metro fan page, "Fun with the Metro." Fans can participate in predictive activities on Facebook for a chance to win a voucher for a presidential suite at the Crystal Resort in Sun Moon Lake or a metro card. Taipei Metro is committed to promoting Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) concepts, aiming to convey the ideals of sustainable development and zero emissions to its riders as part of the city’s green transformation.
    2023/11/04 12:36
  • Terry Gou urges support for presidential race on Facebook

    Terry Gou, an independent presidential candidate in Taiwan, is calling for public support in the upcoming election. With only six days left to collect enough signatures to secure a spot on the ballot, Gou has been absent from the public eye for six consecutive days. In a Facebook post, he outlined his political philosophy centered on "peace," "prosperity," and "integrity," claiming to embody the spirit of a venture entrepreneur who values professionalism, organization, and fearlessness. Gou aims to build a Republic of China representing these principles and warns of potential chaos if no changes are made to the current power structure. He has set up signature collection stations across Taiwan and encourages the public to share his posts and invite friends to endorse his campaign.
    2023/10/28 17:53
  • Tsai encourages unity and diversity ahead of Pride Parade

    President Tsai Ing-wen expresses hopes for Taiwan’s unity and support for diversity ahead of the 21st Taiwan Pride Parade. She highlights the passing of the same-sex marriage bill as a significant accomplishment and symbol of joint effort. Tsai emphasizes Taiwan’s commitment to respecting individual differences and driving progress in society. She warmly welcomes friends from around the world to participate in the parade, which emphasizes the importance of unity in Taiwan’s diverse society.
    2023/10/28 15:10
  • 數位廣告強勁復甦 Meta第3季營收、獲利雙雙成長

    拜強力撙節政策和節日旺季前數位廣告復甦所賜,社群媒體巨擘臉書母公司Meta Platforms第3季營收和獲利雙雙超出市場預期。
    2023/10/26 12:59
  • 跟上臉書腳步 X(推特)也能視訊和打電話

    特斯拉(Tesla)執行長馬斯克(Elon Musk)買下X(昔為推特)後,就不斷改造、調整規定或增加新功能,繼要讓平台跨足數位支付,馬斯克還有新的想法,他5月曾透露X將推語音和視訊通話功能,讓你不需要換電話號碼,就與全球好朋友保持聯繫。這個想法在馬斯克曝光半年後,綜合外媒報導,X終於啟用電話服務,部份用戶開始分享接獲重新設定通知,馬斯克本人也轉發推文,稱這是初期版本,未來還將持續更新與升級。也讓X成為繼臉書(Facebook)之後,另一個兼具通話功能的社群平台。
    2023/10/26 10:27
  • 控Meta吸引青少年滑IG致焦慮失眠 美33州提訴訟

    美國數十個州正在對Meta Platforms與旗下Instagram提起訴訟,指控他們讓社群媒體平台容易讓人上癮,加劇青少年的心理健康危機。Meta同時也經營臉書(Facebook)。
    2023/10/25 11:09
  • Terry Gou proposes "two-round voting system" for Taiwan

    Taiwan’s independent presidential candidate, Terry Gou, has made his move ahead of the impending 2024 presidential race, proposing the notion of a "two-round voting system" on Tuesday evening (Oct. 17). In a Facebook post, the Foxconn founder expressed the need for constitutional reform in the existing system, criticizing the divide of power and responsibility between the president and the Premier. He advocates for reform to a ’double-leadership’ structure, aligning both power and responsibility with the position of president.
    2023/10/18 11:01
  • 台積電續覓建廠點 周春米表態爭取:屏東已做好整備

    台積電宣布不進駐龍潭園區三期,將續評估適合建廠用地。屏東縣長周春米在臉書(Facebook)貼文表示,一切的屏東優勢,都已經做好整備,縣府團隊會爭取對屏東人最好的。
    2023/10/18 09:53
  • Mayor promotes Taipei Fashion Week finale with attire poll

    Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an took to Facebook to showcase two different outfits by designers Bob Chien and Kuan Chen, asking the public to vote for his attire for the closing show of Taipei Fashion Week 2023.
    2023/10/16 12:37
  • Ko condemns fraud in ’Lin bay Hao You’ controversy

    Taiwan People’s Party presidential candidate Ko Wen-je addresses the ’Lin bay Hao You’ controversy, emphasizing the condemnation of fraud rather than blaming the victims.
    2023/10/04 17:09
  • 曼谷槍擊大馬王儲也在附近!隨扈築「人肉盾牌」衝地下室逃亡

    泰國曼谷(Bangkok)大型購物中心「暹羅百麗宮」(Siam Paragon)3日發生槍擊案,年僅14歲的槍手造成2死5傷震驚各界,當時馬來西亞柔佛(Johor)王儲一家人恰巧住在事發現場附近的飯店,事後王儲在Facebook上發文報平安,並回憶當下一家人被嚇得躲入地下室,後來更逃至新加坡大使館,最後還強調「這是人生中最糟糕的經歷」。
    2023/10/04 14:26
  • No charges against influencer who faked death threats: MOA

    The Ministry of Agriculture in Taiwan has decided not to press charges against a Facebook influencer, Lin Yu-hung, who fabricated death threats related to the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) egg import scandal. Investigations revealed that the incident was self-orchestrated, with assistance from a worker of the Kuomintang (KMT) party. While no legal action will be taken, ongoing investigations are being conducted.
    2023/10/03 16:43
  • Facebook influencer faked death threats, says prosecutor

    Prominent Facebook influencer and critic of the Tsai Ing-wen administration, Lin Yu-hung, has been revealed to have fabricated threats against his life after denouncing import egg policies. The Taoyuan District Prosecutor’s Office confirmed the fabrication, sparking unrest on social media.
    2023/10/03 12:38
  • 非詐騙!泰網友賣波音747 開價千萬「免費宅配」

    近年「一頁式廣告」詐騙橫行各大入口網站社群媒體,讓社群平台成為詐騙溫床,不過近日臉書(Facebook)卻出現一則廣告並瘋傳,原來竟有人出售波音747飛機,且要價高達1150萬泰銖(約1007萬新台幣);賣家說明,飛機的動力設備已拆除,但其餘設施保存完整,買回去能當作房屋或店家,且提供免費「宅配到府」服務,引起熱議。
    2023/10/01 11:31
  • Meta進軍AI圖像生成 新款智慧眼鏡結合直播

    臉書(Facebook)母公司Meta今天舉辦Connect大會,發表AI圖像生成模型Emu,為元宇宙鋪路;也發表新一代智慧眼鏡,內建Meta AI,可直接在臉書或Instagram開直播與好友及追蹤者互動。
    2023/09/28 10:41
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