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Symbolic fruits promise prosperity in Taiwan Lunar New Year
Families prepare for Lunar New Year on Feb. 17. Fruits symbolize fortune and health in Taiwan. Pomelos and persimmons bring blessings and luck. Fruits reflect cultural heritage and prosperity.2026/02/14 22:00 -

Controversial Taiwanese influencer draws crowds in Beijing
Taiwanese influencer Chen Chih-han reunites with Wang Xiaofei in Beijing, drawing a massive crowd. Chen explores local culture and cuisine, captivating fans.2025/10/27 14:56 -

Former Taiwan president defends cross-strait exchanges
Former President Ma Ying-jeou criticized the DPP’s use of "united front" to describe the Cross-Strait Forum. He emphasized cultural ties and criticized political divisions.2025/07/04 22:00 -

Taipei teacher defends interview with Chinese media
Alice Ou, a teacher at Taipei First Girls’ High School, faces backlash after her interview with China Central Television. Critics claim she questioned Taiwan’s stance on China, sparking public outcry and a complaint to the Taipei Education Bureau.2025/03/27 13:00 -

DPP official halts filial piety promo event amid backlashes
Discover why Taipei’s DPP halted promotions for a filial foot-washing event after facing online backlash, emphasizing respect for diverse opinions on filial piety.2024/09/19 20:00 -

MediaTek unveils latest LLM for Chinese-language users
Discover how MediaTek is pioneering the future of generative AI with its new traditional Chinese large language model, MediaTek Research BreeXe, tailored for Taiwanese users seeking culturally relevant solutions.2024/04/09 18:32 -

Taiwan impresses at Dublin’s Holiday World Show
Discover the diverse tourism potential of Taiwan at the Holiday World Show Dublin, where the Taiwan Pavilion showcased its cultural and natural landscapes. Engaging with notable visitors including Irish senators and the Lithuanian ambassador, Taiwan promoted its "Story Taiwan" and "Accelerate the Attraction of International Visitors" programs, as well as traditional Chinese characters and Taiwanese Chinese literature. Visitors enjoyed Taiwanese snacks, Kavalan whiskey, and even had the opportunity to make Lunar New Year lanterns. Don’t miss Cloud Gate Dance Theater’s upcoming performance in Ireland in May 2024, adding to the appreciation of Taiwanese culture. With approximately 30,000 visitors, the Dublin International Travel Show raised the visibility of Taiwanese tourism.2024/01/30 13:11



