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Taipei offers free screenings of Luc Besson’s new film
Discover free screenings of "Weekend in Taipei" in Taipei City on Sept. 23 and 24, exclusively for residents with valid ID. No registration required, tickets on a first-come, first-served basis.2024/09/20 16:23 -
Hsiao Bi-khim invites public to grand musical event
Discover the "2024 Presidential Office Concert - The Power of Freedom," a grand musical event at the NTCH Main Plaza on the 20th at 7 p.m., featuring nearly 30 artist groups and free public admission.2024/07/02 14:54 -
Taipei Dome to host 2024 CPBL All-Star Games on July 20-21
Discover the excitement of the 2024 Chinese Professional Baseball League All-Star Games at the Taipei Dome on July 20-21. This year, the event moves indoors, offering fans a rain-free experience and featuring six teams for heightened competition. Learn about the strategic move, fan voting for team members starting May 14, and more.2024/05/13 18:12 -
President Tsai Ing-wen launches 32nd Taipei Book Fair
President Tsai Ing-wen inaugurates the 32nd Taipei International Book Exhibition (TiBE), promoting exploration through reading and knowledge. The event, themed "Catch the Reading Wave," showcases strategies to support the publishing industry and features 509 publishers from 34 countries. Attendees include Deputy Culture Minister Lee Ching-hwi and the Netherlands Office in Taipei director. The fair offers incentives like ticket discounts and free entry for readers under 18, with the Netherlands as the theme country, highlighting Dutch diversity and inclusivity.2024/02/20 16:43 -
Taipei Dome Nov. 18 warm-up baseball game to open to public
Starting from November 10, the public can request tickets online for a free viewing of the warm-up baseball game at the Taipei Dome on November 18. The game is part of the essential competition facilities review by the Farglory Group. The November 14 warm-up match will be a closed-door event involving four top-tier teams. On November 18, the "Home Run Taipei Dome Warm-up Game" will take place, featuring a match-up between the training teams from the Asian Baseball Championship and the U-23 Baseball World Cup. The Dome is expected to open 13,000 seats to the public. Tickets can be requested online through the tixCraft ticketing system from November 10 to November 17. Each account is limited to 2 tickets, while supplies last. The company warns spectators that they will not consider compensation or other rights claims if they result from deficiencies or imperfections in the venue’s facilities. Farglory Group encourages adherence to venue regulations and recommends using public transportation to reach the games.2023/11/06 16:10