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Wang Hung-wei calls for consumer rights amid concert ban
Explore the controversy as KMT legislator Wang Hung-wei criticizes the blocking of a Chinese singer’s concert in Taiwan over political tensions, calling for a balance between politics and consumer rights.2024/08/26 13:36 -
Jay Chou, Hannah Quinlivan donate NT$1M to quake-hit NDHU
Renowned Taiwanese singer Jay Chou and his wife, Hannah Quinlivan, donate NT$1 million to National Dong Hwa University for earthquake relief in Hualien, also contributing to the Chinese Christian Relief Association with NT$4 million. Their generosity aids in the recovery from severe damages, including a major laboratory fire and the destruction of dorms, showcasing Chou’s commitment to public welfare.2024/04/16 16:44 -
Nicholas Tse and Wang Fei charm fans with Beijing trip
The love story of Hong Kong actor Nicholas Tse and Chinese singer Wang Fei unfolds as they captivate fans with their affectionate interactions and enduring relationship. Follow their journey of "true love" despite past marriages and age difference, drawing widespread discussion and excitement among followers.2024/02/27 14:43 -
China’s tactics to sway Taiwan votes exposed by envoy
China’s alleged interference in Taiwan’s 2024 presidential election has been highlighted by Taiwan’s Representative to Australia, Douglas Hsu. In an article published in the Australian Financial Review (AFR), Hsu cited instances where China’s Central Propaganda Department ordered Taiwanese band Mayday and South Korean singer Tzuyu to publicly endorse Beijing’s view on Taiwan’s status. The AFR report emphasizes that China has been interfering in Taiwan’s elections since 1996, using tactics such as military exercises, economic threats, and disinformation campaigns. Hsu noted that Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent New Year’s address, asserting the "inevitable historical trend" of reunification, only strengthens Taiwanese people’s desire for self-determination. Hsu expressed confidence in the Taiwanese people’s ability to discern harmful influences and make their own choices. The AFR, a prominent Australian newspaper specializing in international economics, finance, and politics, published the article.2024/01/04 14:39