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Olympic champion Lee Yang becomes Taiwan’s youngest minister
Olympic gold medalist Lee Yang becomes Taiwan’s youngest Cabinet minister, focusing on sports infrastructure and international events. He aims to boost grassroots facilities and integrate competitive sports.2025/09/09 15:20 -

Olympic champion Lee Yang tapped for Taiwan sports minister
Olympic gold medalist Lee Yang may become Taiwan’s sports minister, with Cheng Shih-chung as deputy. The Ministry of Sports launches Sept. 9. Official announcements are expected after Aug. 23.2025/08/21 18:00 -

Trend Micro grants day off after Taiwan’s baseball triumph
Trend Micro grants a day off to Taiwan employees after the national baseball team wins the WBSC Premier 12, ending Japan’s 27-game streak. Celebrate this historic victory.2024/11/25 10:19 -

Sports Dept.: Taipei Dome leaks to be fixed by late Oct.
Taipei’s Department of Sports pledges to fix Taipei Dome leaks by late October and form an evaluation committee. Farglory must prioritize repairs by Oct. 4 or face contract termination.2024/09/25 11:28 -

President Lai to honor Paralympians with special reception
Discover how Taiwan celebrates its Paralympic heroes with President Lai Ching-te hosting a reception and the "Our Heroes! Team Taiwan" party, highlighting the nation’s support and recognition for their achievements.2024/09/09 15:06 -

Olympic medalist, actor become faces of National Sports Day
Discover how Olympic boxer Chen Nien-chin and actor Hsieh Kun-da are promoting exercise as ambassadors for Taiwan’s 2024 National Sports Day. Learn about free access to sports facilities and fitness events across the country in September.2024/08/20 17:10 -

Mayor Chiang plans to host National Day gala at Taipei Dome
Discover how Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an is addressing water leakage and fire safety at the Taipei Dome, aiming for the National Day celebration to be held there on Oct. 5. Read about the progress and plans for future events.2024/08/19 18:13 -

Taipei Dome readies for National Day Gala debut
Discover Taipei’s plans to host the National Day Gala at the Taipei Dome in October, pending fire safety approvals. This could be the venue’s first non-sporting event, with a decision expected by August’s end.2024/08/01 10:14 -

Kaohsiung’s Siaogang High hosts Hong Kong karate exchange
The Siaogang Senior High School’s karate team in Kaohsiung hosted a five-day technical exchange and learning session with the City University of Hong Kong’s team. The activity was endorsed by Yun-Yuan Yen, the director of student affairs and coach of the Siaogang High karate team, to enhance live-duration proficiency and pressure-resistance skills among scholars. Hsueh Yu-chin, the principal of Siaogang High, warmly welcomed the Hong Kong guests, emphasizing the importance of sports exchange. The Siaogang High karate team, established in 2000, has extensive competition management and training experience, nurturing national team athletes who have achieved accolades in various competitions. Siaogang High provides comprehensive support for further studies, with students in the sports class benefiting from the "108 Curriculum" for multi-faceted development. Principal Hsueh acknowledged the karate team’s achievements and emphasized the significance of international exchanges in improving technique and personal character. She expressed hope for students to make strides on the international athletic stage.2024/01/05 22:20 -

National Day celebration glitters with athletes’ triumph
Taiwanese athletes steal the spotlight at Taipei’s National Day celebration. Asian Games champions join the festivities, adding extra shine to the event. Notable sports figures like Judoka Yang Yung-wei and swimmer Wang Kuan-hung make an appearance, receiving a warm welcome from an enthusiastic crowd. The day features a precise military parade and lively performances, blending sports and national pride.2023/10/10 18:20

