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Hakka architecture legend Fu Ming-kuang dies at age 85
Hakka master craftsman Fu Ming-kuang, a "National Living Treasure," passed away on Tuesday (Sept. 16). The Hakka Affairs Council mourns his loss and plans a posthumous commendation.2025/09/17 10:39 -

Taiwan launches railway heritage preservation initiative
International experts convened in Taipei to discuss climate change’s impact on global cultural heritage. The forum highlighted Taiwan’s efforts in heritage protection and collaboration.2025/09/05 14:10 -

Taiwan’s ancient fortifications suffer weather damage
Heavy rains have damaged the Tainan Prefectural City Gate, causing it to lean and sink. Officials assessed the site on Aug. 7 to plan restoration. Built in 1788, this historic monument reflects Taiwan’s Qing Dynasty history.2025/08/08 15:25 -

Taiwan seeks UNESCO status for historic railway via Japan
Tsai Yi-yu advocates for a transnational approach to secure World Heritage status for the Alishan Forest Railway, highlighting its historical ties with Japan.2025/05/08 06:00 -

Typhoon Krathon floods Juming Museum, damages 86 artworks
Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun announced efforts to restore the Juming Museum after Typhoon Krathon caused severe flooding. The government will aid in relief and preservation.2024/10/07 10:02 -

Tainan councilor raises concerns over MRT line’s impact
Explore the challenges and plans for Tainan’s Rapid Transit Green Line, including its impact on the city’s skyline and historical sites, and updates on the Blue and Red Lines.2024/05/23 17:05 -

Taiwan honors Beigang pilgrimage as 23rd major folk custom
Discover the significance of the "Beigang Pilgrimage" at the Beigang Chaotian Temple, now Taiwan’s 23rd Major Folk Custom recognized by the Ministry of Culture. Explore the cultural and religious legacy preserved through traditional practices and the enduring influence on local beliefs and identity.2024/02/19 16:06



