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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang tries Taiwan food at Computex Taipei
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang visited COMPUTEX Taipei, sampling local snacks and engaging with Foxconn’s Young Liu. He explored AI innovations and drew large crowds.2026/06/03 16:31 -

Tainan’s kapok festival opens with 80% bloom
Mayor Huang Wei-che opens the Baihe Linchupi Kapok Flower Festival in Tainan. Enjoy guided tours, music, and local snacks amid blooming flowers. Traffic restrictions apply.2025/03/14 14:58 -

Lee Dahye enjoys local treats at New Taipei’s Christmasland
From mid-November to Jan. 1, 2025, experience the festive spirit at New Taipei’s Fuzhong Shopping Area. Enjoy local delicacies, vibrant markets, and enchanting decorations.2024/12/20 16:09 -

Taiwan warns against illegal Chinese wax candy sales
Taiwan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare warns against illegal Chinese "wax candy" in local markets, citing unknown ingredients and health risks. Consumers should verify product sources.2024/10/11 14:55 -

Taiwan promotes tourism at Argentina’s FIT event
Taiwan promotes its culture and tourism at the 28th Feria Internacional de Turismo in Argentina. Highlights include cultural displays, local snacks, and calligraphy services.2024/10/01 11:32 -

Satoshi Tsumabuki named Taiwan’s new tourism ambassador
Discover how Japanese star Satoshi Tsumabuki promotes Taiwan as its latest tourism ambassador, aiming to boost Japanese visits and reach a 10 million international tourist goal.2024/09/04 16:02 -

DPP’s Wang Shih-chien shrugs off vote-buying claims
Amidst escalating tensions regarding allegations of vote-buying in Taiwan’s political arena, Wang Shih-Chien, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislative candidate for Taipei City, dismissed the accusations against him as "boring" on Thursday (Dec. 7) without providing further details. The allegations surfaced when his opponent, Kuomintang (KMT) candidate Yu Shu-hui, shared a Facebook post revealing beer boxes featuring images of DPP presidential candidate Lai Ching-te and Wang at a local banquet. This incident adds to a series of controversial campaign tactics in Taipei, including KMT candidate Hsu Chiao-hsin’s alleged distribution of noodles as a form of vote-buying. Hsu criticized the DPP for distributing lunch boxes and beer with Lai’s campaign slogans, suggesting a double standard. In response, Wang presented photos demonstrating that Yu had also distributed campaign items such as small bags, dishwashing liquid, and snacks. This exchange underscores the ongoing debate over what constitutes inappropriate campaign gifts, as both major parties scrutinize each other’s activities leading up to the elections.2023/12/07 19:51



