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Weather to clear for Taiwan’s National Day celebrations
Taiwan celebrates National Day on Oct. 10 with a grand ceremony. Despite Ko Wen-je’s detention, he is invited. Foreign officials and party leaders attend.2024/10/09 16:56 -
Veterans to join chorus for Taiwan’s National Day
Taiwan’s Double Ten National Day will feature a collaborative national anthem performance by veterans and students. Highlights include military flybys, precision drills, and a dynamic show. Fireworks are set for Oct. 10 in Yunlin County.2024/10/04 14:23 -
Double Ten Day to see highest expat turnout in 8 years
Taiwan expects nearly 5,000 overseas Taiwanese for Double Ten National Day, the highest in eight years. Despite China’s low-cost travel offers, Taiwan’s cultural appeal prevails.2024/10/04 11:53 -
Taiwan announces traffic control for National Day events
Taiwan’s National Day traffic control measures will start at 11 p.m. on Sept. 26 around the Presidential Office Building. Rehearsals are set for Oct. 6.2024/09/26 13:40 -
Taiwan gears up for National Day with intense rehearsals
Taiwan’s National Day preparations are underway with military rehearsals featuring Black Hawk helicopters and Brave Eagle jets. Stay updated on schedule changes.2024/09/25 11:44 -
President Lai to honor Paralympians with special reception
Discover how Taiwan celebrates its Paralympic heroes with President Lai Ching-te hosting a reception and the "Our Heroes! Team Taiwan" party, highlighting the nation’s support and recognition for their achievements.2024/09/09 15:06 -
’Orange Devils’ return to Taiwan for premiere concert
The renowned Kyoto Tachibana Senior High School Band, also known as the "Orange Devils," has returned to Taiwan in December after gaining a fervent fan base. Known for their vibrant and smile-filled performance style, the band made a memorable mark during last year’s National Day celebrations. The ’Orange Devils’ have planned flash mob events and are scheduled to hold their premiere concert at the National Concert Hall in Taipei. The band expressed their happiness about visiting Taiwan and their anticipation of meeting with the Taiwanese audience again. The visit aims to fortify cultural exchanges between Taiwan and Japan, as expressed by Huang Chun-chieh, the General Manager of a Taiwanese food brand. To enhance the band members’ experience in Taiwan, arrangements have been made for them to tour distinctive local scenic spots. Upon their arrival on the evening of December 9, the Kyoto Tachibana High School Band immediately showcased their signature enthusiasm and energy. The visit is expected to entertain their Taiwanese fans and continue strengthening the cultural bridges between the two nations.2023/12/12 13:09 -
Int’l bands take center stage at National Day celebrations
The UCLA Bruin Marching Band and Tokyo’s Emerald Knights are set to perform at Taiwan’s 112th Double Tenth ceremony. This marks UCLA’s first visit to Taiwan in seven years and showcases international friendship through music.2023/10/09 14:51 -
Ex-President Ma refuses to attend National Day celebrations
Former President Ma Ying-jeou has declined to attend the upcoming National Day celebrations on Oct. 10. Ma strongly criticized President Tsai Ing-wen for changing the name of the event from "Republic of China National Day" to "Taiwan National Day," interpreting it as a pro-independence move.2023/10/02 11:31 -
Taipei gears up for Double Tenth Day celebrations
As Taiwan celebrates its 112th National Day on Oct. 10, the capital city Taipei geared up with a ceremony and fighter jet performance rehearsals at the Presidential Office on Tuesday.2023/09/26 19:26 -
Taiwan gears up for National Day show with air rehearsals
Get ready for Taiwan’s National Day celebrations with air rehearsals above the Presidential Office Building. Mark your calendars for Sept. 26, Sept. 28, and Oct. 4 between 5:50 a.m. and 7:15 a.m. The grand rehearsal will take place on Oct. 7 at 1:20 p.m. in front of the Presidential Office Building.2023/09/25 17:25 -
National Day celebrations begin with Taiwan military flyover
Taiwan’s 111th National Day celebrations kicked off in front of the Presidential Office in Taipei on Monday (Oct. 10), with the Thunder Tiger Aerobatics Team releasing red, white, and blue streams across the skies.2022/10/10 18:23