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Taiwan’s Baseball5 team seeks World Cup berth in Hong Kong
Taiwan’s national team heads to Hong Kong for the 2026 Asian Cup’s Baseball5 tournament. Led by coach Feng Wei-kuo, they aim to advance from Group C and secure a World Cup spot.
2026/03/25 16:39
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Over 12,000 runners compete in Taiwan’s premier marathon
The 2026 New Taipei Wan Jin Shi Marathon drew over 12,000 runners from 36 countries, earning Taiwan’s first international gold label certification.
2026/03/17 16:00
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Taiwanese athlete Chen makes history in Sweden race
Taiwan’s Tommy Chen finishes second in the Lapland Arctic Ultra, a 185 km race in Sweden. He braved minus 30 degrees Celsius, becoming the first Asian to achieve this feat.
2026/03/03 16:45
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Taiwan President Lai honors Sadaharu Oh, hails baseball ties
President Lai Ching-te awarded baseball icon Sadaharu Oh the First Class Order of the Brilliant Star, praising his lifelong contributions to baseball and Taiwan–Japan sports exchanges. Oh voiced optimism that both nations could advance together to the U.S. finals at this year’s World Baseball Classic, elevating Asian baseball on the world stage.
2026/02/26 17:55
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Exhibition explores history of baseball comics in Taiwan
Explore the history of baseball comics in Taiwan at the National Taiwan Museum of Comics in Taichung. Learn about the art form’s impact and cultural significance.
2026/02/21 11:00
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Taiwan wins silver in women’s pistol at Asian championship
Taiwan’s shooting team won silver in the women’s 25-meter pistol event at the Asian Championship in New Delhi. Tien Chia-chen led with a 5th-place finish.
2026/02/09 17:10
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Why Taiwan’s safety advocates aren’t impressed by Honnold
TAVOI questions safety standards after Alex Honnold’s Taipei 101 climb, highlighting disparities in risk management between celebrated feats and everyday high-risk jobs.
2026/01/30 16:16
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Taiwan workers unhappy over Honnold’s death-defying climb
The Workers’ Injury Association criticized Taipei 101 for allowing Alex Honnold’s climb, citing safety concerns. They urge better risk management and public discourse.
2026/01/26 14:00
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91 minutes. 101 floors. Zero ropes. Honnold conquers Taiwan
Alex Honnold free solos Taipei 101 in 91 minutes without ropes as millions watch Netflix livestream, sparking global debate over extreme sports broadcasting.
2026/01/25 18:41
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Netflix crews descend on Taipei for Honnold’s tower climb
Alex Honnold will attempt a free solo climb of Taipei 101 on Jan. 24, drawing global attention. The event boosts local tourism and economic activity.
2026/01/23 17:44
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Taiwan leads Asia in regular digital currency distribution
Taiwan’s Executive Yuan unveils plans for cultural, Hakka, and sports digital currencies, boosting the digital economy. Learn about eligibility and distribution.
2026/01/22 12:00
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Sports ministry allocates funds for World Baseball Classic
Taiwan’s Ministry of Sport pledges NT$64 million to support the national baseball team for the 2026 World Baseball Classic. The funding ensures the team is well-prepared for the tournament starting March 5 in Tokyo.
2026/01/20 23:00
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Taiwan’s WBC training camp begins in Kaohsiung
Taiwan’s World Baseball Classic training camp began in Kaohsiung. Lin Chia-cheng and Cheng Tsung-che join the team, focusing on preparation and strategy.
2026/01/15 14:00
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National Palace Museum unveils 2026 exhibition lineup
The National Palace Museum in Taipei announced its 2026 exhibition lineup, featuring calligraphy, animals in art, and sports scenes. The museum celebrated its centennial in 2025 with over 3.5 million visitors.
2025/12/26 16:57
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Taipei hosts 2025 Sports Elite Awards ceremony on Dec. 24
Premier Cho Jung-tai presented awards at the 2025 Sports Elite Awards in Taipei. The late coach Tsai Chung-bin received a Lifetime Achievement Award, and Taiwan’s baseball team was honored for their WBSC Premier12 success.
2025/12/24 19:00
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Basketball match between Taiwan and China moved to Manila
FIBA has moved the Taiwan vs. China basketball match from Taiwan to Manila, Philippines, for March 1, 2026. The Chinese Taipei Basketball Association confirmed the change, citing political concerns.
2025/12/23 14:00
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Taiwan para athletes set record with 40 medals in Dubai
Chinese Taipei won 40 medals at Dubai 2025. Minister Lee hosted a banquet for the team. Lee praised the athletes’ hard work and success. Swimmer Yeh Feng-yuan won four gold medals.
2025/12/15 20:00
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Michael Singletary returns to Taipei Fubon Braves
Michael Singletary returns to the Taipei Fubon Braves, boosting the team with his experience and leadership. He aims to stabilize and energize the Braves.
2025/12/12 20:00
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Taiwan hosts first global Indigenous sports event
The World Indigenous Traditional Sports Meet began in Pingtung County, Taiwan, uniting Indigenous communities globally. Despite customs issues, the Philippine team performed successfully, aided by local support.
2025/12/10 17:02
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New Taipei builds dementia-friendly care for 57K patients
New Taipei City has established dementia-friendly communities in all 29 districts, enhancing elderly residents’ lives through arts and sports.
2025/12/09 16:01
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Taiwan calendar craze: Firms adopt sports culture marketing
Taiwan’s 2026 calendar craze sees securities firms and beauty brands selling out limited editions. Cheerleaders and artisans add unique flair to these sought-after items.
2025/12/09 11:21
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Taiwan men’s epee team reaches World Cup semifinals
Taiwan’s men’s epee team reached the Fencing World Cup semifinals for the first time in Canada. Despite not medaling, their performance boosted Taiwan’s global fencing status.
2025/12/08 17:12
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Lee Yang announces Taiwan’s 2033 World Games bid plans
Sports Minister Lee Yang presented the Ministry of Sports’ goals at Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, focusing on promoting sports, enhancing the sporting environment, and hosting international events.
2025/11/26 12:11
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Politician faces fitness influencer in jiu-jitsu match
Chen Chih-han and Huang Kuo-chang faced off in a jiu-jitsu match, showcasing athleticism and dedication. Huang’s transformation highlights the power of sports in daily life.
2025/11/19 09:20
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Taiwan basketball star gets prison for fixing games
Former SBL MVP Ke Min-hao receives a seven-year prison sentence for match-fixing. Taiwan’s basketball leagues unite to draft regulations and prevent future scandals.
2025/11/17 17:24