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  • Taipei’s chilly spell to break with warmth on horizon

    The story discusses the weather conditions in Taipei, Taiwan. Currently, the city is experiencing cool and wet weather due to a passing weather front and the northeast monsoon. Rainfall is expected to decrease, but temperatures will continue to drop. However, a shift in winds is expected to bring some sunshine and warmer temperatures to western Taipei. From Thursday to Friday, a southerly wind will bring warmer air, though morning fog and low clouds are likely. A new cold front arriving on Saturday will cause temperatures to plummet in the north. On Sunday, temperatures in the central and southern parts of Taiwan will dip. There will be a brief respite on Monday and Tuesday with reduced rainfall and slightly higher temperatures. However, another front approaching from the north will bring more rain and colder temperatures. By next Wednesday, conditions will be drier, but nighttime temperatures could drop to around 10 degrees.
    2023/12/12 09:57
  • Taiwan’s #MeToo, viral resurgence among LINE TODAY hits

    LINE TODAY, an information site by LY Corporation, reveals the top 10 news topics in 2023. Entertainment news, mainly linked to #MeToo movement sexual harassment incidents involving Taiwanese celebrities, tops the list. Coco Lee’s passing, a Hong Kong-American Mandarin pop singer-songwriter, ranks second. Relaxed pandemic policies causing a resurgence of viruses takes the third spot. Taiwanese people show high sensitivity to international affairs, reflected in comments and shares on the "TODAY Sees the World" channel. Popular polls and quizzes cover leisure, entertainment, livelihood, and policy topics, including Apple products, the president’s salary, and the "Slam Dunk" manga quiz.
    2023/12/11 21:29
  • Weather shift to bring comfortable warmth in Taiwan: CWA

    The Central Weather Administration (CWA) has announced that Taiwan will experience sunny to cloudy conditions with noticeable radiational cooling in the early morning, resulting in a cold start to the day. The temperature difference between day and night in the northern parts of the country is expected to exceed 10 degrees Celsius. The lowest temperature recorded this morning was 11.6 degrees Celsius at Liyu Lake, Hualien. Other regions, including Daxi District in Taoyuan, Guanxi Township in Hsinchu, Xihu Township in Miaoli, and Lunbei Township in Yunlin, also experienced temperatures below 13 degrees Celsius. During the day, temperatures are projected to rebound swiftly, with highs between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius in the northern and eastern parts of Taiwan, and 28 to 29 degrees Celsius in the central and southern parts. From Saturday to Monday, the CWA predicts a shift in winds from easterlies to southerlies, leading to a general increase in temperature across the country. This change will bring mostly sunny to cloudy weather and comfortable warmth. By next Tuesday, a rapidly passing frontal system, along with a strengthened northeast monsoon, will bring a slight dip in temperatures. The northern and northeastern parts of the country will have a cooler day with brief, localized showers, while changes in weather for other regions will be minimal. Starting next Wednesday, clear and sunny skies are expected to return to the entirety of Taiwan.
    2023/12/08 17:14
  • Chimei Museum honors late founder with memorial wall

    The Chimei Museum in Tainan recently unveiled a memorial wall for Shi Wen-long, the late founder of the Chimei Group. Within just 15 minutes of its opening, the wall attracted a flurry of tributes from citizens expressing their thanks, blessings, and regret at his passing. Located by the museum’s main entrance, the wall served as a platform for visitors to pay tribute to Shi’s contributions to various fields including culture, education, healthcare, and the arts. The heartfelt messages left by individuals reflect the public’s high regard for the late pioneer and the profound impact of his work.
    2023/11/20 19:55
  • Chiang Wan-an gives passing grade to Taipei Dome trial match

    Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an gave a positive assessment of the trial match held at the Taipei Dome, stating that there is room for improvement and that the citizens will ultimately decide. During a City Council meeting, Councilors Chen Yi-chun and Hung Wan-jen raised concerns about various issues observed during the trial match. These included the absence of surveillance cameras in the underground parking lots, water stains in the lobby, accumulated water underground, disarray among people and YouBike users, water supply problems in the toilets, unremitting water flow in some sinks, the lack of vending machines, and bilingual signage issues. Mayor Chiang promised to demand that the Farglory Group, the construction contractors, address these issues and make improvements. The trial match was conducted to assess the condition and facilities of the long-awaited multi-purpose stadium.
    2023/11/20 13:42
  • CWA predicts record low temperatures as monsoon intensifies

    The Central Weather Administration (CWA) announced a sharp drop in temperatures across Taiwan due to the peak intensity of the northeastern monsoon. The coldest region recorded was 15.3 degrees Celsius in Yangmei District, Taoyuan. Professor Wu Der-Romg from National Central University warned that the next monsoon surge could bring even colder temperatures, potentially reaching a record low of 11 degrees Celsius this year. The CWA also reported torrential rain in Yilan and Taipei, raising concerns about severe flooding and potential landslides. Clear skies are expected for the next three days due to the arrival of continental highs, but there may be sharp temperature variations in certain areas. The CWA predicts the presence of a mild typhoon, locally called "Jelawat," passing by Taiwan tomorrow morning, although its projected path remains uncertain.
    2023/11/13 15:37
  • Tsai encourages unity and diversity ahead of Pride Parade

    President Tsai Ing-wen expresses hopes for Taiwan’s unity and support for diversity ahead of the 21st Taiwan Pride Parade. She highlights the passing of the same-sex marriage bill as a significant accomplishment and symbol of joint effort. Tsai emphasizes Taiwan’s commitment to respecting individual differences and driving progress in society. She warmly welcomes friends from around the world to participate in the parade, which emphasizes the importance of unity in Taiwan’s diverse society.
    2023/10/28 15:10
  • Northeast monsoon weakens, temperatures rise in the north

    The Central Weather Administration (CWA) reports on Monday (Oct. 23) that the northeast monsoon is weakening, causing temperatures to rise in northern Taiwan. Commuters should be prepared for diurnal temperature variations in the south. The northeast monsoon is forecasted to strengthen from Friday to Saturday, bringing increased moisture and rainfall in windward areas. There’s a chance of a low-pressure system passing over the region on Sunday.
    2023/10/23 16:46
  • Taiwan braces for impact as Typhoon Koinu gains strength

    Typhoon Koinu is expected to gain strength and bring maritime and land warnings to Taiwan. The typhoon is anticipated to impact Taiwan on Oct. 4-5, potentially passing directly through the island.
    2023/10/02 11:13
  • Heavy rain causes potholes, sinkhole in downtown Tainan

    Heavy rainfall has led to potholes in various areas in Tainan City, particularly in the Anping District. A roughly one-meter-deep sinkhole also appeared on Chienping 7th Street in the Anping District around 11 a.m. Wednesday (Aug. 8), affecting residents and a passing small passenger vehicle.
    2023/08/02 22:01
  • Multiple injuries, 1 dead in Taichung MRT Train accident

    A fatal accident occurred at the Taichung Mass Rapid Transit (TMRT) when a crane fell from a nearby construction site and struck a passing carriage, resulting in eight injuries and one reported death. 
    2023/05/11 15:55
  • Taiwan mourns the loss of beloved sculptor Ju Ming at 85

    President Tsai Ing-wen was deeply saddened upon hearing the news of Ju Ming’s passing on Saturday night (April 22), according to the Presidential Office Spokesperson.
    2023/04/24 18:03
  • Giant panda gifted by China to Taiwan remembered by fans

    TAIPEI (TVBSNews) — Animal lovers in Taiwan have expressed their sadness following the passing of the beloved Taipei Zoo giant panda Tuan Tuan (團團), 18, which passed away on Saturday (Nov. 19). 
    2022/11/21 17:41
  • 看一本書.起一間厝 屏東爸用18年打造「家族樹」

    屏東枋寮有一棟兩層半樓高的白牆日式建築,房子從構想、畫設計圖、選料、立柱、上樑,都出於「素人建築師」楊三二之手;他不懂日文,卻靠漢字和圖解鑽研日文書,按照日式工法,徒手蓋出了一棟「全榫接」的木造房屋。導演蘇鈺婷堅持跟拍10年,將楊三二的故事帶向世界舞台;紀錄片《家族樹》這個月在釜山國際影展(BIFF)全球首映,更入圍「超廣角紀錄片競賽單元」。從2004年開始讀一本書、動手蓋一間房,楊三二追夢築屋至今已邁入第18個年頭,一家人挺過經濟困境、無懼旁人眼光,雖然房子還沒完全蓋好,但「家」的模樣早已形成。
    2022/10/28 20:00
  • Lord Goudie: U.K. likely to be helpful to Taiwan

    The U.K. has seen many changes all at once. In addition to Queen Elisabeth’s passing, a new Prime Minister Liz Truss was recently appointed. TVBS commentator Wenchi Yu spoke with Baroness Mary Goudie, a current member of the U.K. House of Lords, who shared her take on these changes, and how Taiwan and the U.K. relationship might be moving forward in the future.
    2022/09/23 13:58
  • 東北亞「忽略日本」 安倍挨緊美國亦步亦趨

    在中朝、兩韓領袖會議後,接著就是美朝峰會,現在只剩日本還沒跟北韓談過,甚至連計畫都還沒有,國際上因此出現「Japan-passing」忽略日本一詞。沒有金正恩的友誼保證,北韓的短程飛彈還是時刻威脅著日本,而安倍目前只能先緊緊抓住美國,並且聯合中國大陸跟俄羅斯,同時派出代表與南韓確認對朝立場,希望在爭取到與北韓談話前,能穩定自己在東北亞的腳步。
    2018/04/27 23:35
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