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Taiwan, Japan boost educational ties with new initiative
Taiwan’s Ministry of Education announced a new initiative to boost educational exchanges with Japan. Taiwanese educators visited Japan to explore integration of industry, culture, and sustainability in schools, fostering cooperation and global perspectives.2025/11/27 09:00 -

Taiwan launches Hokkien teaching program in schools
Taiwan’s Ministry of Education launches a Hokkien teaching program for schools, benefiting over 23,000 students. The initiative includes workshops and cultural integration.2025/11/24 16:58 -

Taiwan county partners with Dutch firms for science center
Pingtung County partners with a Dutch design team to transform the Discovery Center into a hub for science and culture. Opening in 2027, it promises interactive learning.2025/06/26 20:00 -

Taiwan, France strengthen higher education partnerships
Taiwan and France strengthen higher education ties at the 2025 forum in Lille. Leaders discuss collaboration, internships, and student welfare, enhancing bilateral relations.2025/06/18 16:00 -

Taichung mayor unveils dome plans with commercial focus
Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen unveils plans for the Taichung Dome, focusing on mixed-use commercialization. The project aims to integrate retail, hospitality, and cultural elements to ensure economic viability.2025/03/12 12:00 -

U.S. official greets Taiwanese players at Little League
Discover how the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Verma’s visit to the Junior League Baseball World Series in Williamsport highlights the growing sports and cultural ties between the U.S. and Taiwan.2024/08/26 10:06 -

Taiwan and India’s MOU to boost skilled talent exchange
Explore how Taiwan’s impending Memorandum of Understanding with India aims to address labor shortages by fostering an exchange of skilled professionals, enhancing the high-tech workforce, and promoting cultural integration.2023/12/18 17:08 -

Taichung to host Migrants Day Fest at Science Museum
A multicultural festival celebrating "Migrants Day" will take place at the National Museum of Natural Science in Taichung City on December 10. The festival will feature performances, cultural experiences, and a prize drawing event. In an effort to educate immigrants about marriage management, rights in Taiwan, and the Domestic Violence Prevention Act, the National Immigration Agency’s Central Administration Corps organized a family education and legal advocacy event in Taichung on December 6. The event used creative presentations to help diverse couples recognize signs of physical and psychological abuse, stalking, and harassment. Hsieh Liang, chair of the Union of New Immigrants of Taichung City, served as a marriage educator, teaching communication skills and advising against tolerance for violence. Sung Hsin-hui, a violence prevention planner from the Taichung City Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Prevention Center, introduced the Domestic Violence Prevention Act and the Stalking and Harassment Prevention Act, as well as reporting procedures and shared case studies. The event provided valuable insights for A Chun, an immigrant from Japan, who gained a correct understanding of family violence and expressed relief that Taiwan’s legal system offers protection to victims. With Taiwan’s immigrant population growing, the NIA aims to foster unity among all ethnic groups and create a welcoming environment for new residents, promoting cultural integration.2023/12/07 17:42



