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Culture minister apologizes for museum plagiarism scandal
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s cultural sector facing scrutiny over plagiarism allegations involving the National Museum of Taiwan Literature and the Taiwan Pavilion’s visual designs. Culture Minister Li Yuan apologizes and takes action.2024/05/22 16:28 -
National consensus sought on Chiang Kai-shek Memorial
Explore the ongoing debate over the National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall’s role in Taiwan as Culture Minister Li Yuan calls for national consensus on its transformation. This story delves into the complexities of historical reconciliation and the future of memory spaces in a democratic society.2024/05/22 16:27 -
Taiwan’s culture minister unveils comprehensive policy
Discover how Taiwan’s Minister of Culture, Lee Yuan, plans to integrate President Lai Ching-te’s vision of "cultural sustainability, Taiwan to the world" into daily life, focusing on lifestyle, thought, creativity, and dissemination.2024/05/22 13:41 -
Minister of Culture plans to lower age for Culture Points
Discover how Taiwan’s Minister of Culture, Lee Yuan, plans to transform youth education by lowering the Culture Points age to 13, aiming to foster early cultural engagement.2024/05/22 11:25 -
Premier-designate Cho reveals new Taiwan cabinet members
Premier-designate Cho Jung-tai announced a new wave of cabinet appointments in Taiwan, featuring notable figures and a planned transition on May 20. This move marks a significant reshuffle in key government positions.2024/04/12 16:45 -
Taiwan’s MOL clarifies remarks on Indian workers
The Ministry of Labor clarifies remarks about Indian migrant workers by Minister Hsu Ming-chun, emphasizing no discrimination. Taiwan and India aim to address labor shortages through a recent MOU. Taiwan’s labor policies uphold human rights and equal treatment, rejecting discrimination. The MOL promotes labor cooperation with India and urges the public to focus on constructive bilateral cooperation.2024/03/05 10:53 -
President Tsai Ing-wen launches 32nd Taipei Book Fair
President Tsai Ing-wen inaugurates the 32nd Taipei International Book Exhibition (TiBE), promoting exploration through reading and knowledge. The event, themed "Catch the Reading Wave," showcases strategies to support the publishing industry and features 509 publishers from 34 countries. Attendees include Deputy Culture Minister Lee Ching-hwi and the Netherlands Office in Taipei director. The fair offers incentives like ticket discounts and free entry for readers under 18, with the Netherlands as the theme country, highlighting Dutch diversity and inclusivity.2024/02/20 16:43 -
NSTC head confirms Taiwan’s effort in global fusion research
Taiwan’s Minister of Science and Technology Council (MOST) has acknowledged the country’s investments in high-temperature plasma and fusion research. While recognizing the potential of collaborating with overseas partners for the development of fusion power plants, the Minister stated that the current high cost of research funds makes it unfeasible at present. The issue was raised during an inquiry at the Executive Yuan Education and Culture Committee by Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) legislator Jang Chyi-lu, who expressed concerns about Taiwan’s ability to invest in nuclear fusion research. Jang highlighted the global interest in fusion power as a clean energy source. The Minister confirmed that Taiwan is actively advancing in controlled fusion research, particularly in magnetic confinement fusion, which aids in reducing carbon emissions. However, he cautioned that commercializing nuclear fusion may take 20 to 30 years. Kuomintang legislator Cheng Li-wun pointed out that the budget allocated for net-zero emissions research this year is significantly larger than the funds allocated for nuclear fusion research. Minister Wu acknowledged that Taiwan’s investment efforts in this area are conservative compared to other countries but did not rule out the possibility of participating in future global research opportunities.2023/11/10 21:42 -
Transitional justice underway in Taiwan at CKS Memorial Hall
Since taking office, Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen has made transitional justice a top priority.2023/02/15 19:03 -
Taipei Int’l Book Exhibition resumes after 2-year hiatus
The 2023 Taipei International Book Exhibition (TiBE) opened on Tuesday (Jan. 31) at the Taipei World Trade Center with the theme "the Multiverse of Reading."2023/02/01 18:39