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    Taiwanese social media 結果共33筆

  • Kaohsiung comments on Bruno Mars’ political controversy

    Discover how Bruno Mars’ concerts in Kaohsiung sparked a debate on Taiwanese identity and global unity, following his social media posts and the city’s response.
    2024/09/12 15:02
  • Taiwan warns of China’s use of influencers in info war

    Discover how Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council warns of China’s use of influencers to shape narratives, highlighting concerns over information warfare and the impact on cross-strait relations.
    2024/08/30 09:59
  • Eddy Lin named 2024 Asia 21 Next Generation Fellow

    Discover how Eddy Lin, a former Taiwan Youth Association for Democracy co-founder, was named the sole Taiwanese honoree among the 2024 Asia 21 Next Generation Fellows by the Asia Society. Learn about his contributions and the diverse group of leaders selected this year.
    2024/08/28 14:51
  • Star Sunny Wang apologizes for sissy comment after backlash

    Discover how actor Sunny Wang responded to the backlash over his "sissy" comment, admitting it was inappropriate and expressing his intention for personal growth.
    2024/08/21 17:52
  • Lin Yu-ting breaks barriers with Olympic boxing victory

    Discover how Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting made history by winning Taiwan’s first Olympic gold in boxing amid a gender controversy and plans for anti-bullying efforts.
    2024/08/11 14:03
  • Taiwan official reports disinformation attacks to police

    Discover how Lin Fei-fan, Deputy Secretary-General of Taiwan’s National Security Council, is combating disinformation and false accusations amid political tensions. Learn about his response to being targeted since President Lai Ching-te’s inauguration.
    2024/08/09 10:26
  • Taiwan warns against Chinese social media apps for security

    Discover why Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council warns against using Chinese social media apps like Xiaohongshu and Douyin, citing risks to personal and national security. Learn about the controversy surrounding Taiwanese band Mayday and the political maneuvers by China to influence Taiwan through social media and events.
    2024/07/08 10:43
  • Bluebird Movement: Protest swell outside Legislature

    Explore the ongoing "Bluebird Movement" in Taiwan, where thousands protest outside the Legislative Yuan against bills feared to undermine democracy. Learn about the role of social media in mobilizing support and the global attention it’s drawing.
    2024/05/28 18:31
  • Director apologizes to TSMC for controversial remarks

    Discover how Taiwanese Director Wei Te-sheng’s apology to TSMC over controversial remarks aims to bridge the gap between Taiwan’s tech and cultural sectors. Read more about his promise and the potential for collaboration.
    2024/05/23 15:03
  • U.S. YouTuber faces backlash over Taiwan legislature video

    Discover the controversy surrounding American YouTuber Logan Beck’s video on Taiwan’s legislative conflict and the backlash it sparked among viewers for its portrayal of the government.
    2024/05/21 11:34
  • Taiwan defends tourism promotion on Chinese social media

    Explore how Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications leverages mainland social media to boost tourism, navigating political sensitivities and global competition, amidst domestic critique.
    2024/05/06 16:29
  • KMT legislators question Taiwan’s tourism promotion in China

    Explore the controversy surrounding a social media bid by the Taiwan Strait Tourism Association Shanghai Branch, involving KMT legislators questioning the eligibility of mainland Chinese companies and raising concerns over potential double standards by the DPP in promoting Taiwan’s tourism on platforms deemed as cognitive warfare fronts.
    2024/05/06 16:26
  • Popular dance group Avantgardey to perform in Taiwan

    Explore the journey of the Japanese dance group Avantgardey as they embark on their first overseas tour in Taiwan, blending their unique choreography with local culture and achieving widespread acclaim on social media.
    2024/04/29 18:59
  • Taiwan calls for stricter child sexual abuse image penalties

    This news article discusses the recent scandal involving Taiwanese entertainer Mickey Huang and its impact on the national conversation about child sexual exploitation. It covers increased exploitation cases, legislative responses, and expert opinions on prevention strategies.
    2024/04/16 16:37
  • Taiwan shelters become a hot topic on Japanese social media

    Following a significant earthquake in Taiwan, the Tzu Chi Foundation’s "Fuhui Privacy Screens" for disaster relief shelters and widespread public support for the victims have garnered attention from Japanese netizens, underscoring Taiwan’s advanced disaster response strategy.
    2024/04/05 18:48
  • Hsiao Bi-khim shares adorable cat antics on social media

    Taiwan’s Vice President-elect Hsiao Bi-khim’s cat steals the spotlight by sitting on her documents, sparking social media frenzy. Hsiao’s recent European trip and call for democratic alliance with Europe make headlines.
    2024/03/27 13:47
  • Hebe Tien’s enchanting Hokkaido getaway captivates fans

    Taiwanese pop singer Hebe Tien charms fans with frigidly beautiful photos from her Hokkaido vacation. Follow her frosty adventure in the snow-filled landscape as she captures the hearts of her followers with her delightful escapades.
    2024/03/14 11:29
  • Chinese cuisines gain popularity in Taiwan

    Discover the rising popularity of Chinese cuisines like Luosifen noodles and Sichuan ice jelly in Taiwan, driven by social media trends and cultural connections. Despite cross-strait sensitivities, diverse options attract Taiwanese food enthusiasts seeking new culinary experiences. #TaiwanFood #ChineseCuisine
    2024/02/22 16:22
  • Premier vows precision in tackling TikTok misinformation

    The Taiwanese government, led by Premier Chen Chien-jen, has emphasized its commitment to handling issues with the social media platform TikTok with precision. The government aims to address potential misinformation on social platforms to enhance public literacy and has warned of legal sanctions for spreading false information. The Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau recently established a Cognitive Warfare Research Center, which has raised concerns about potential infringements on freedom of speech. Chen highlighted the use of TikTok in advancing cognitive warfare efforts in some countries and the need for stricter government scrutiny. Taiwan has already banned the use of TikTok in government sectors since 2020. Chen argued that autocratic nations often exploit democratic societies’ free speech to influence elections through social media. He reiterated Taiwan’s status as a free and democratic country ruled by law, emphasizing the government’s responsibility to protect freedom of speech. Chen also highlighted the threats posed by spreading false or misinformation to reputation, health, privacy, societal stability, and national security. He called on democracies worldwide to approach this issue with caution.
    2024/01/19 16:24
  • Lai Ching-te’s playful banter steals the show at DPP event

    DPP president-elect Lai Ching-te and vice president-elect Hsiao Bi-khim express gratitude to campaign staff and volunteers at a Thanksgiving banquet in Taipei. Lai playfully declares that his VP is better than President Tsai Ing-wen’s VP, sparking laughter. Lai’s social media post generates humorous responses, while Hsiao teases Lai about his preference for cats or dogs. President Tsai Ing-wen joins in the banter, expressing a desire for both. Hsiao shares a nostalgic photo of her and Lai enjoying Taiwanese popsicles, expressing appreciation for campaign staff.
    2024/01/18 10:30
  • Taiwan’s Keelung street mirrors iconic Japanese scenery

    Discover the captivating street in Keelung City’s Zhongzheng District, Taiwan, that has become a social media sensation. Reminiscent of a popular photography location in Yamanashi, Japan, this picturesque street with shop signs and the backdrop of Shiqiu Hill has caught the attention of photography enthusiasts. By using a telephoto lens and positioning the camera at the street’s center, the distant Shiqiu Hill seems to be brought closer, creating a visually stunning effect. While the Taiwanese location offers potential tourism and business opportunities, caution is advised for photographers aiming to capture the perfect shot, as safety concerns should not be overlooked.
    2024/01/05 21:55
  • Ivy Shao, Wu Kang-ren share festive photos, fans dazzled

    Taiwanese actress Ivy Shao shares adorable photos with boyfriend Wu Kang-ren, the new Best Actor winner at the Golden Horse Awards, on Facebook. The couple, dating for over three years, enjoyed a romantic Christmas date in Taipei’s Xinyi District. Shao playfully mocks Wu’s photography skills in the pictures, but fans still find her stunning and express support for him.
    2023/12/27 18:06
  • Taiwanese actor JC Lin announces engagement on social media

    Taiwanese actor JC Lin announced his engagement to his girlfriend Cindy on December 26. He shared a sweet picture on social media, captioning it with ’Christmas gift exchange -- she got a ring, I got a YES.’ The couple had been in a relationship for 10 years before JC Lin proposed on Christmas day. He posted a heartfelt message alongside the photos, expressing his happiness. JC Lin publicly released a video of his wedding proposal, where he went down on one knee and thanked Cindy for being with him through the happiness and hardships of the past decade. Cindy accepted the proposal, leading to a heartfelt kiss witnessed by friends, including Taiwanese actor Kai Ko. In 2019, JC Lin received praise for his role in the TV drama ’The World Between Us,’ where he skillfully portrayed a character suffering from schizophrenia.
    2023/12/26 16:54
  • Pop star Nick Chou hospitalized for cold ahead of NYE show

    Taiwanese pop star Nick Chou was hospitalized on December 25 due to a severe cold. Frustrated with his condition, Chou took to social media, urging his fans to stay safe and wear masks. He was scheduled to perform at the New Year’s Eve celebration in Taichung Central Park. Known for his hit "So Handsome We Broke Up," Chou enjoys popularity on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. His illness has caused significant concern among his fans as the end-of-year concerts and commercial performances approach.
    2023/12/26 15:36
  • Taiwanese female soldier gains online admiration

    A female soldier from the 6th Army Corps of the Guandu Area Command in Taipei has become an online sensation after photos of her smiling and attractive appearance were posted on the ’Beauty’ section of the PTT site. The post, shared on Dec. 7, has received numerous responses, with social media users praising her beauty and friendly demeanor. Some have even suggested that she could be the face of military recruitment ads. Comparisons to Japanese actress Chie Tanaka have also been made. Despite the traditionally masculine image of the military, more women have been serving in the Taiwanese armed forces in recent years, reflecting societal progress. The attention this female soldier has received highlights the increasing trend of women in the military.
    2023/12/26 12:15
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