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Ma Ying-jeou foundation names new CEO amid leadership rift
Taipei’s Ma Ying-jeou Foundation appoints Tai Hsia-ling as CEO, replacing Hsiao Hsu-tsen and Wang Kuang-tzu. Ma raises concerns over their China ties, prompting a judicial probe.
2026/03/25 14:28
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Ma Ying-jeou won’t seek Kuomintang party leadership
Former President Ma Ying-jeou will not run for KMT chairman, says Hsiao Hsu-tsen. Ma supports new leadership for the party, focusing on the 2028 election.
2025/08/28 19:00
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Ma Ying-jeou foundation rebuffs government criticism
Hsiao Hsu-tsen of the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation defends Ma’s participation in the Straits Forum, countering MAC’s criticism. He emphasizes the 1992 Consensus as key to cross-strait talks and challenges the DPP’s stance.
2025/06/16 16:34
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Ma Ying-jeou to lead students to China for Straits Forum
Former President Ma Ying-jeou will lead Taiwanese students to China for the Straits Forum, promoting cultural exchange and dialogue amid tense cross-strait relations.
2025/06/11 11:00
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Former Taiwan president heads to China as party stays home
Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou will attend the Straits Forum in China on June 15. The KMT won’t send vice chairman-level reps due to a recall period.
2025/06/06 14:00
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MAC defends focus on organizations amid contest controversy
The Mainland Affairs Council clarifies its investigation targets organizations linked to the CCP, not teacher Alice Ou. The essay contest raises legal concerns under the Cross-Strait Act.
2025/04/30 16:00
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Ma Ying-jeou’s Foundation slams military trial restoration
Ma Ying-jeou’s Foundation criticizes Taiwan’s military trial system restoration, citing human rights concerns. CEO Hsiao warns of strained cross-strait relations.
2025/03/14 07:00
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Immigration Agency summons Ma over Chinese students’ visit
Taiwan’s National Immigration Agency summoned former President Ma Ying-jeou to discuss potential entry regulation violations by Chinese visitors. The Ma Ying-jeou Foundation faces scrutiny over political statements made by visiting students, with possible sanctions from the Mainland Affairs Council.
2025/03/10 14:00
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NTU student leader ousted over China delegation visit
National Taiwan University students ousted NTUSSSA President Kuo Yu-jui on Feb. 18 over his role in hosting a Chinese delegation. Kuo cited procedural flaws in the recall.
2025/02/19 15:36
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Taiwanese students begin exchange in Beijing Monday
Taiwanese students, led by Hsiao Hsu-tsen, visit Beijing for a five-day exchange to foster cross-strait youth interaction. Activities include skiing and cultural tours.
2025/02/10 17:38
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Foundation urges reopening of cross-strait tourism
Ma Ying-jeou Foundation urges President Lai to reopen cross-strait tourism, highlighting the need to revive Taiwan’s tourism sector and ease tensions.
2025/02/08 13:00
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Foundation CEO reveals Lai’s support for China exchanges
Discover the intricate dynamics of Taiwan-China relations as Ma Ying-jeou Foundation CEO Hsiao Hsu-tsen reveals President Lai Ching-te’s private support for cross-strait exchanges amidst DPP divisions. Learn about the obstruction tactics, conflicting stances, and the government’s unclear policy directions.
2024/12/12 13:31
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Hsiao criticizes DPP’s handling of cross-strait relations
Ma Ying-jeou Foundation CEO Hsiao Hsu-Tsen urges the DPP government to engage with China to reduce military drills. Hsiao emphasized civilian organizations cannot address military issues and criticized the DPP’s handling of cross-strait relations. Former President Ma plans to lead a delegation to China amid rising tensions.
2024/12/12 10:35
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Taiwan’s premier urges Ma to assert status in China visit
Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai urges former President Ma Ying-jeou to assert his status during his China visit amid rising cross-strait tensions.
2024/12/11 14:39
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No violations during Chinese delegation visit, says Hsiao
Ma Ying-jeou Foundation’s CEO asserts no violations during a Chinese delegation’s visit, despite controversy over "Chinese Taipei" usage. MAC considers penalties.
2024/12/06 13:39
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Chinese delegation’s visit ends amid protests
A Chinese student delegation’s visit concludes amid protests at Taoyuan Airport, as controversy arises over remarks made by a student about Taiwan’s baseball team, prompting discussions on potential penalties for the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation.
2024/12/05 15:22
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Puma Shen challenges China’s narrative on Taiwan
A DPP legislator in Taiwan criticized the term "China Taipei," calling it a legal framework by China. The controversy arose after a Fudan University student used the term for Taiwan’s baseball team.
2024/12/05 15:05
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Zhongshan Girls High opposes objectifying statements
Taipei’s Zhongshan Girls High School addresses false reports on a Chinese delegation visit, emphasizing media literacy and students’ rights. The school urges rational discourse.
2024/12/05 10:37
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CEO regrets action against Chinese student group
Hsiao Hsu-tsen, CEO of the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation, criticized Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council for its actions against a Chinese student group. Protests erupted at National Taiwan University, and the council plans an investigation.
2024/12/05 10:11
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Taiwan students demand democracy in cross-strait talks
Students at Taiwan’s National Tsing Hua University raised the Republic of China flag to welcome Chinese students, stressing equality and democracy. The event, linked to the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation, faced skepticism over transparency and political motives.
2024/12/04 11:29
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Mainland Affairs Council regrets student’s Taiwan comment
The Mainland Affairs Council expressed regret over Chinese students’ remarks during a Taiwan visit, sparking controversy. The Ma Ying-jeou Foundation defends its role.
2024/12/04 11:03
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Foundation defends Chinese student amid terminology row
The Ma Ying-jeou Foundation calls for understanding in cross-strait exchanges after a Chinese student’s remarks in Taiwan sparked controversy. The foundation urges the DPP not to hinder dialogue over terminology differences, emphasizing Taiwan’s democratic values.
2024/12/03 12:26
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NTU students emphasize Taiwan’s democratic identity
Students at National Taiwan University protested a visit by Chinese students, highlighting tensions over cross-strait relations. The protest emphasized Taiwan’s democratic values and called for respect for human rights.
2024/12/03 11:49
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Ma Long captivates students at Chinese Culture University
Olympic table tennis champion Ma Long visited Chinese Culture University, captivating students with his presence. He played a friendly match with former national players, highlighting his iconic status.
2024/11/29 16:37
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Ma Foundation dismisses deputy minister’s maturity remarks
The Ma Ying-jeou Foundation clarified that Deputy Education Minister Benson Yeh did not question high school students’ maturity. The foundation organized a visit for Chinese students, with no discussions planned. Hsiao Hsu-tsen criticized concerns over the visit and urged the DPP to restore cross-strait exchanges.
2024/11/28 13:38