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  • Taiwanese pop icon’s comeback concerts sell out in minutes

    Jody Chiang’s comeback tour tickets sold out instantly, breaking records. Additional shows in Taipei on Aug. 13, 20, and 27 offer more chances to see her live. Stay updated on KHAN for ticket availability and avoid unauthorized sellers.
    2025/06/17 17:00
  • Taiwan bullet train adds services for Mother’s Day rush

    Taiwan High Speed Rail adds four trains for Mother’s Day travel from May 9-12. Check station crowd info online and use group booking for convenience.
    2025/04/24 15:00
  • Lee Jueun to perform for Fubon Guardians and LG TWINS

    South Korean cheerleader Lee Jueun joins the LG TWINS while continuing with Taiwan’s Fubon Guardians. Her dual role boosts ticket sales and fan engagement.
    2025/04/10 22:00
  • Weekly flights to link Matsu and Kaohsiung starting June 6

    Mandarin Airlines will launch regular flights between Matsu Nangan and Kaohsiung starting June 6. The service aims to boost tourism and connectivity.
    2025/04/10 10:40
  • Taiwan High Speed Rail adds 44 trains for Mother’s Day

    Taiwan High Speed Rail will add 44 trains from May 9-12 for Mother’s Day, offering 700 total services. Book early for seats. Student discounts and late-night options available.
    2025/04/10 06:00
  • Taiwan adds trains for Tomb Sweeping holiday rush

    Taiwan Railway Corp. will add two EMU 3000 trains this weekend for the Tomb Sweeping Day holiday. Ticket sales start at midnight. Safety checks ensure smooth travel.
    2025/04/01 23:00
  • Taiwan Railway adds 34 trains for Mazu Pilgrimage

    Taiwan Railway Corp. will add 34 train services for the Mazu Pilgrimage in Dajia on April 4, 5, and 13. Check schedules and book tickets online starting March 23.
    2025/03/23 09:00
  • THSR to add 17 weekly trains starting April 14

    Taiwan High Speed Rail will add 17 weekly trains from April 14 to June 30 to meet rising demand. Ticket sales start March 24. Expect more weekend services.
    2025/03/22 09:00
  • Survey: 90% of fans spend on baseball game day essentials

    Taiwan’s victory in the WBSC Premier12 has sparked a baseball boom, with 90% of fans spending on games. Attendance and interest in the CPBL season are set to rise.
    2025/03/12 13:00
  • Rakuten Monkeys announce ticket presale for April games

    Rakuten Monkeys announce presale details for April games at Taipei Dome, with tickets ranging from NT$400 to NT$1,000. Sales open March 15. CPBL hosts a season-opening banquet in Kaohsiung.
    2025/03/05 16:00
  • THSR adds 197 trains for Tomb Sweeping holiday rush

    Taiwan High Speed Rail will add 197 train services from April 1-7 for the Tomb Sweeping holiday. Ticket sales start March 4. Expect smooth travel with extra trains.
    2025/02/27 10:00
  • Taiwan Railway adds 24 trains for Lunar New Year rush

    Taiwan Railway Administration will add 24 train services for Lunar New Year, boosting capacity by 9.2%. Check schedules on their website or app starting Jan. 11.
    2025/01/10 10:04
  • Taiwan High Speed Rail sells 641,000 tickets in an hour

    Taiwan High Speed Rail sold over 641,000 tickets for the 2025 Lunar New Year within an hour. The company enhanced booking efficiency, offering online, store, and app channels.
    2024/12/26 11:30
  • Taiwan considers law changes to curb ticket scalping

    Taiwan’s culture minister may amend laws to combat ticket scalping if current methods fail. Jay Chou’s concert tickets hit NT$300,000, causing public outrage.
    2024/10/30 15:14
  • Jay Chou’s Taipei concert tickets sell out in five minutes

    Jay Chou’s Taipei concert tickets sold out in five minutes, leaving fans frustrated. Over 890,000 logged in to buy tickets. More tickets may be released soon.
    2024/10/23 13:51
  • Dance and drama lead in Taiwan’s performing arts boom

    Discover the highlights of Taiwan’s performing arts scene in 2023 with the National Theater and Concert Hall’s report, revealing record-breaking box office revenues of NT$1.57 billion and ticket sales of 2.05 million. Explore the success stories behind popular dance, drama, and music performances.
    2024/05/23 11:29
  • THSRC boosts train services for Mother’s Day rush

    Discover the Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation’s plans to accommodate the Mother’s Day rush from May 10-13, 2024, with additional train services, increased non-reserved seat capacity, and real-time crowd control updates. Plan your trip with ease by checking the THSRC website or using the T-EX Mobile Ticketing app for ticket sales and station crowd information.
    2024/04/24 14:34
  • KKTIX refutes claims of unfair IU concert ticket sales

    KKTIX denies rumors of ticket reservation for IU’s concert in Taiwan. IU’s "2024 IU H.E.R. WORLD TOUR CONCERT" in Taipei sees rapid ticket sales, sparking fan anger. Over 95% of tickets were for public sale, with 20,000 tickets sold out in a minute for each of her two shows. The real-name system was implemented to ensure consumer rights, with failed orders put back on sale.
    2024/03/07 11:33
  • City gov’t finalizes rental fees for Taipei Dome

    The Taipei City Government has received proposed rental fee standards for the Taipei Dome from the Farglory Group. The Department of Sports confirmed that ticket sales and rental costs for domestic baseball games amounted to NT$525,000, including a 10% ticket sales cut. For non-ticketed events open to the public, venue rent costs rise to NT$1.05 million. The Taipei Dome has established its venue rental pricing standard after three months of trial run and submitted it to the city government. The rental fee will vary based on event types and standards, with utilities calculated separately. Different rates apply to international baseball events, non-baseball events, non-sporting events, and specific events like concerts or exhibitions. Rental costs also differ based on whether the venue is fully opened or not. The Farglory Group has provided the proposed fee standards to the city government for evaluation and a public announcement will be made after discussions.
    2024/02/02 15:54
  • K-Pop Icon IU set to perform at Taipei Arena in April 2024

    South Korean star IU, known as the "Nation’s Little Sister," has surprised fans by revealing her 2024 world tour schedule on Instagram. The acclaimed singer-songwriter, composer, and actress will be performing at the Taipei Arena on April 6 and 7. This marks IU’s return to Taiwan after four years and her debut performance at the renowned venue. IU is highly popular in Taiwan, thanks to her past visits and engaging activities for her fans. The "2024 IU H.E.R. World Tour Concert" will take her to various global cities, including Seoul, Yokohama, Singapore, Jakarta, Hong Kong, Manila, Kuala Lumpur, London, Berlin, Bangkok, Osaka, Newark, Atlanta, Washington D.C., Rosemont, Oakland, and Los Angeles. IU is not only known for her powerful singing ability but also for her top-notch acting skills, showcased in hit Korean dramas such as "My Mister" and "Hotel del Luna." With the announcement of her Taiwan concerts, a ticket sales frenzy is expected.
    2024/01/17 16:39
  • THSR expands payment options to include credit cards

    The Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) has announced that it will now accept credit card payments for on-board ticket upgrades, push-cart sales, and station bento counter services. Passengers can also use their Easycard or iPASS to purchase items from the pushcart and high-speed rail bento boxes. However, THSR advises that Easycard and iPASS are only suitable for small payments, and on-board ticket upgrades should be paid for with a credit card or cash. Furthermore, THSR will be introducing a new hot beverage called "Taiwan Sugar Highland Small Farmer Coffee" on January 1, 2024. This coffee, made with beans from the Guatemala Antigua region, will be available from the first to the seventh day of each month, while illy coffee will be served on other days. THSR also cautions that unstable internet connections on board may cause credit card transactions to fail and asks for passengers’ understanding.
    2023/12/26 15:56
  • ’2024 Yomiuri 90th Anniversary’ game tickets now on sale

    Tickets for the "Yomiuri 2024 TOYOTA 90th Anniversary Taiwan Trial" baseball game are now on sale through the UDN Ticketing Network. The network has implemented a queuing system to manage the high demand, with purchases starting at 12 p.m. Organizers recommend registering in advance and following the official fan page for instructions. The initial phase offers 26,000 seats, with the possibility of more being released later. The event will take place in March at the Taipei Dome, and fans are excited to secure their spot at this historic competition.
    2023/12/12 13:50
  • Taipei police: no illegal bot use in baseball ticket sales

    Taipei City Police Department reports no cases of illegal ticket-purchasing bots linked to the ongoing Asian Baseball Championship. Concerns raised by fans about "ticket grabbing bots" with instruction manuals. Consumers face challenges competing against automated systems to buy tickets. Legal gap leaves bots unpunishable. Baseball game tickets not protected against scalping. Taipei city officials urge fans not to buy tickets from scalpers.
    2023/12/07 18:17
  • Asian Baseball Championship tickets sell out in seconds

    Priority tickets for the highly anticipated Chinese Taipei vs. Japan and Chinese Taipei vs. Philippines matches at the Asian Baseball Championship sold out within a minute of going on sale. CTBC Bank cardholders enjoyed an exclusive priority purchasing period, limited to 3,000 tickets per match. The rapid sellout, known as a "flash sale," sets the stage for an electrifying atmosphere at Taipei Dome. Ticket prices were raised for games featuring the Chinese Taipei team, highlighting the fervor surrounding their participation. Additional tickets were released for Chinese Taipei’s quarterfinal matches, but fans continued to rush to secure their spot in the stadium. The Chinese Taipei Baseball Association (CTBA) disclosed ticket prices, with infield seats priced at NT$1,000 and outfield seats at NT$800 for Chinese Taipei’s games. For matches not involving the home team, only infield seats are offered at NT$600. The grand finale on Dec. 10 is expected to have an expanded crowd of 22,000 spectators at Farglory Dome Co., creating the ultimate showdown on the diamond.
    2023/12/07 11:09
  • Taiwan’s domestic flight prices rise amid oil price surge

    Taiwan faces a 4.5% increase in domestic flight ticket prices due to a surge in global oil prices, resulting in an average additional cost of NT$95 per ticket. Kinmen residents, who frequently travel to and from Taiwan, are particularly affected, with Mandarin Airlines’ Taipei to Kinmen route experiencing a one-way fare increase of 7.4%, equivalent to NT$182. This price rise will also impact tourists planning to fly domestically during the New Year’s holiday, making air travel more expensive. As a result, authorities expect a significant increase in road traffic during the New Year’s Eve celebrations. To alleviate transportation challenges during the festive season, Taiwan will implement toll-free periods on freeways from midnight to 5 a.m. The Taiwan Railways Administration and Taiwan High-Speed Rail (THSR) will also increase service frequencies to accommodate the expected passenger volume. THSR has added 105 services and will continue to offer discounts for college students and early bird promotions. Taiwan Railways has scheduled 116 extra trains, anticipating a potential peak of over 800,000 passengers in a single day. However, ticket sales for child-friendly carriages have been temporarily suspended. Additional train services during the New Year transportation period will be available for purchase starting from midnight on December 1, aiming to alleviate travel congestion during the holidays.
    2023/11/30 22:41
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