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  • 八點檔男星發酒瘋!王瞳竟火辣開腿 當場問「這裡」size

    王瞳跟曾子益在民視8點檔《愛的榮耀》飾演同父異母姊弟,日前拍攝兩人在公園野餐小酌,沒想到曾子益飾演的「蔡大富」不勝酒力,開始胡言亂語,讓小葉(王瞳飾)趕緊將他帶離現場。王瞳分享,這一場戲因為劇本寫到弟弟喝醉一直盧,兩人有一些搞笑的互動,最後曾子益盧到讓她忍不住脫本演出,抬起腳問:「你想知道我鞋子穿幾號嗎?」而曾子益面對她突如其來的舉動,也臨危不亂繼續演下去,呈現出逗趣畫面。
    2024/04/03 08:45
  • Taiwan’s labor fund hits record high earnings in February

    The Ministry of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Funds reported a record high earnings of NT$176.38 billion in February, reaching a total size of NT$6.288 trillion. With a return rate of 4.28%, the fund aims for stable returns amidst fluctuating global interest rates and geopolitical conflicts.
    2024/04/01 17:37
  • 影音/五月天擲骰子點歌集體崩潰 阿信驚爆怪獸SIZE全場笑翻

     
    2024/02/19 14:46
  • 專訪/KIMIKO羞喊帥尪「size難放」 旅行「這3點」判定真愛

    44歲舞蹈老師KIMIKO,2020年和天菜教授王家玄結婚,夫妻感情甜蜜,日前才剛從東京旅行回台,KIMIKO接受《TVBS新聞網》訪問時,透露婚姻維持之道,她認為旅行能看清另一半是否適合攜手走下去,曝3點關鍵。2人都屬於說走就走的隨性派,住背包客棧也不成問題,KIMIKO笑說:「怕我先生的size比較難放!」怕大家想歪,趕緊解釋是因為老公身高187公分,怕他腳難放!
    2024/02/14 16:23
  • 影音/KIMIKO授3招年後緊身操 脫口帥尪「size難放」好害羞

    2024/02/14 10:27
  • Fisherman lands 102kg grouper, scores big at market

    A Taiwanese fisherman named Su had an extraordinary fishing experience off the coast of Liuqiu, a coral island in the Taiwan Strait. Instead of catching the Spanish mackerel he was targeting, Su managed to reel in a massive 102-kilogram giant grouper. This impressive catch quickly became the center of attention upon Su’s return to port, selling for NT$50,000 at the Huaqiao Fish Market and earning him a substantial windfall. Tseng Yu-tsung, an official with the Liouciou Fishermen’s Association, explained that local fishers typically use largehead hairtail or Japanese jack mackerel as bait to attract Spanish mackerels. While mangrove red snapper and groupers may also bite, encountering a giant grouper of this size is incredibly rare and comparable to winning the jackpot. Pingtung County is known for cultivating giant groupers, but finding wild giant groupers weighing over 100 kilograms in the sea is extremely scarce.
    2024/02/07 12:10
  • Taiwanese debate the waning festive spirit of Lunar New Year

    Discover the changing "festive spirit" of the Lunar New Year in Taiwan as smaller families and evolving traditions impact the celebrations. From nostalgic memories of firecrackers and street shopping to the rise of phone distractions and travel abroad, the discussion revolves around the meaning of the "memory of festive spirit." Join the debate on the declining vibrancy of family reunion dinners and the overall change in the Lunar New Year atmosphere.
    2024/01/30 15:13
  • DPP’s Lai-Hsiao lead KMT rivals in latest Taiwan polls

    The United Daily News pre-closure poll shows that Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim, the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) presidential and vice-presidential candidates, maintain a 5-percentage-point lead over their Kuomintang (KMT) rivals, Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong. The Lai-Hsiao ticket received 32% support, while the Hou-Jaw ticket received 27%, a decrease of four percentage points from previous polls. Ko Wen-je and Cynthia Wu, the Taiwan People’s Party’s (TPP) presidential and vice-presidential candidates, trailed with 21% support. Among different age groups, the Ko-Wu ticket led among voters aged 20 to 39 with a 42% support rate. Among 40-59 year-olds, the Hou-Jaw ticket led by 1%, and among voters over 60, the Hou-Jaw ticket polled at 37%, while the Lai-Hsiao ticket polled at 35%. The survey was conducted from Dec. 26-30, 2023, with a sample size of 1,215 adults. The sampling error is within plus or minus 2.8 percentage points at a 95% confidence level. The survey used a dual telephone register for random sampling, including landline and mobile phones, with weighting by gender, age, and population structure. The funding for the survey came from United Daily News.
    2024/01/02 15:45
  • Over 70% of Taiwanese oppose death penalty abolition

    A survey conducted by ETtoday revealed that 73.5% of respondents oppose the abolition of the death penalty, while 21.8% support its abolition. Among those opposing, 52.1% were vehemently against the notion, with 21.4% somewhat against it. Among advocates for abolition, 14.1% were strong supporters, and 7.7% moderately so. The survey also found that 85.0% of interviewees believe current laws excessively protect offenders, with 47.2% considering the protection extremely excessive and 36.8% believing it is merely excessive. Only 3.1% thought the protection was insufficient. The recent fatal slashing of a junior high school student in New Taipei has brought the issue of capital punishment back into the spotlight. In response to the tragedy, 41.4% of respondents primarily blame parents or guardians, 25.1% the central government, 17.4% school management, and 12.0% the local government. The survey was conducted from Dec. 31 to Jan. 1, with a valid sample size of 1,557 targeting Taiwanese aged 20 and above. The margin of error was plus or minus 2.48%. The survey was delivered via a mobile text message link to an online questionnaire and sample weighting was done using population statistics provided by the Ministry of the Interior.
    2024/01/02 14:07
  • KMT and DPP fined for billboard breaches in Taipei

    The Taipei City Construction Management Office has fined the campaign headquarters of Kuomintang (KMT) legislative candidate Wang Hung-wei NT$10,000 for a billboard violation. The office has also requested rectifications. Additionally, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Lai Ching-te has been found to be in violation of size regulations for two campaign materials, and a notice for a fine will be issued to Lai’s campaign soon. These actions come after Taipei updated regulations for managing campaign material in preparation for the 2024 presidential and legislative elections. This is the first enforcement of the revised regulations. So far, the office has received 34 reports of campaign advertisement violations, with 11 cases from the KMT and 19 from the DPP. The office is urging all candidates to adhere to the regulations to ensure a clean election in the city.
    2023/12/30 18:44
  • Lai-Hsiao ticket leads in latest 2024 presidential polls

    According to a recent poll conducted by ETtoday, the "Lai-Hsiao" (Lai Ching-te, Hsiao Bi-khim) ticket of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is leading in Taiwan’s presidential election in 2024 with 38.1% of voter support. The "Hou-Jaw" (Hou Yu-ih) ticket of the Kuomintang (KMT) follows closely behind with 34.8%, while the "Ko-Wu" (Ko Wen-je, Cynthia Wu) ticket of the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) stands at 19.2%. The approval rating for the Lai-Hsiao ticket has increased by 1.9 percentage points since the last poll, while the Hou-Jaw ticket has remained constant, and the Ko-Wu ticket has experienced a slight decrease of 1.5 points. As a result, the gap between Lai and Hou has grown from 1.4 to 3.3 points. In terms of demographics, Lai is leading in Taiwan’s southern regions and among people aged 40-49, with respective approval ratings of 49.7% and 38.1%. Hou, on the other hand, is leading in the north, outlying eastern islands, and among those aged 60 and older, with approval ratings at 38.6%, 42.5%, and 52.7%, respectively. Ko is leading among younger voters aged 20-39. Lai’s support has seen a significant increase of 15.9 points among voters aged 50-59, indicating improvement in a previously weaker demographic. However, Lai’s support has decreased by 20 points among DPP supporters. In contrast, Hou’s support has remained steady, and Ko’s approval has surged by 10.6 points among pan-DPP supporters. The poll was conducted on December 25-26, surveying Taiwanese aged 20 and older about the 2024 presidential elections. The sample size was 1,618, with a margin of error of plus or minus 2.44% and a confidence level of 95%.
    2023/12/27 14:33
  • Taiwan presidential race tightens: DPP slightly leads KMT

    The latest survey results reveal a close presidential race in Taiwan, with the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidates Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim leading with 35.9 percent support, followed closely by the Kuomintang (KMT) ticket of Hou Yu-ih for president and Jaw Shaw-kong for vice president with 34.7 percent. The Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) candidate Ko Wen-je and running mate Cynthia Wu are in third place with 19.6 percent support. Notably, the TPP’s Ko-Wu ticket has garnered 26.3 percent support from centrist voters, surpassing both the KMT and DPP. While 44.3 percent of respondents believe the DPP candidates are likely to win the 2024 Presidential and Vice Presidential elections, 30.1 percent support the KMT, and 13.8 percent favor the TPP candidates. However, the poll also highlights significant opposition, with 40.5 percent of respondents indicating they would not vote for the DPP ticket, followed by 27.3 percent against the KMT and 20.6 percent not favoring the TPP. The survey, sponsored by ETtoday, was conducted from December 18-19 and gathered a valid sample size of 1,224 Taiwanese adults over the age of 20 using mobile text notifications and closed internet questionnaires. The poll has an error margin of plus or minus 2.8 percentage points at a 95 percent confidence level.
    2023/12/20 19:20
  • 71% of Taiwan workers anticipate year-end bonus

    According to a recent survey by Yes123 job bank, 71% of Taiwanese workers expect to receive a year-end bonus, with 21.1% predicting a larger payout compared to last year. Dissatisfaction with bonus amounts could lead 64.2% of office workers to consider resigning. However, 70.9% of employees anticipate receiving their 2023 bonus before the 2024 Lunar New Year holiday, which is a five-year high. Reasons for not expecting a bonus include company profit declines (15.8%), non-full-time employment status (5.2%), insufficient tenure (4.7%), and personal performance (3.4%). Among those expecting a bonus, 18.6% believe they will receive less than last year, while 60.3% expect a similar amount. The main intended uses for the bonuses are savings (45.5%), honoring parents (43.2%), loan payments (40.5%), handing out red envelopes (39.3%), and investing (31.4%). Workers believe that the ideal distribution of bonuses should be proportionate to personal performance (41.9%), equitable for all employees (32.6%), or tied to company profit (25.5%). Factors that could impact the size of year-end bonuses include company profits (69.2%), personal performance (52.3%), moods of bosses or major shareholders (51.4%), years of service (50.4%), job rank (26.7%), and relationships with bosses or supervisors (25.5%).
    2023/12/20 15:25
  • 重量級乘客救星!美廉航贈「額外座位」 她實測:從沒被拒絕

    不少人搭飛機時,都希望能坐上舒適的位子,不過對身形龐大者而言,飛行過程往往痛苦不堪。美國廉航西南航空(Southwest Airlines)為體恤過重者,日前推出「customer of size」(過重乘客)新政策,讓重量級乘客可依需求獲贈「免費座位」,而其他乘客則得視情況更換座位或航班。
    2023/12/14 14:26
  • TPP trails in polls with 27.6% against DPP’s 29.9%

    The Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) announced that its presidential candidate, Wen-je Ko, and running mate, Cynthia Wu, received 27.6% support in the latest party polls. The Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim led the race with 29.9% backing, with 50.1% of respondents believing they would win the election. The Kuomintang (KMT) duo of Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong trailed behind with a 24.3% support rate, and 17.9% predicted their victory. In terms of party support, the KMT led with 26%, followed closely by the TPP at 25.7%, and the DPP lagging at 23.5%. The poll had a confidence level of 95.0% and a margin of error of approximately ±2.75%, based on a valid sample size of 1,216 people. The sampling method targeted adults over 20 across all 22 counties and cities, with landline samples sourced from Chunghwa Telecom’s directory and mobile numbers generated randomly.
    2023/12/09 17:12
  • DPP’s Lai narrowly leads KMT’s Hou in latest Taiwan poll

    In a closely contested presidential race in Taiwan, a recent poll by Formosa Magazine shows that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate, Lai Ching-te, holds a slim lead over his Kuomintang (KMT) rival, Hou Yu-ih. Lai stands at 31.4%, while Hou is close behind at 31.1%, and the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) contender, Ko Wen-je, trails at 25.2%. The razor-thin margin of just 0.3 percentage points between Lai and Hou highlights the intense competition as Taiwan enters the final stage of the election. This election also presents the possibility of a shift in political power, with 27.8% supporting the continuation of the DPP government, 26.8% backing the KMT, and 16.5% siding with the TPP. Approximately 2.9% of the population supports an independent candidate. DPP sources claim that recent unusual polling activities are due to vigorous mobilization by the pan-blue and white camps (KMT and TPP), which have anomalously driven declared rates from about 50% to a staggering 90%. The poll was conducted over three days, from Nov. 21-23, using Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI) and had a valid sample size of 1,331 respondents. The poll paints a picture of a fiercely contested election, with an electorate divided on its future leadership.
    2023/11/24 18:18
  • 為畫行人穿越線!迷你待轉區「成待撞區」 南市府:施工錯誤

    今年台南一名女童過馬路遭撞不治後,市府推動「百大路口行動」,增設行人穿越線,不過在國華街商圈,原本的機車待轉區,被移到馬路正中間,SIZE還變成超迷你,只停得下兩輛機車,簡直是「待撞區」交通局證實,是包商施工錯誤,已重新鋪設。
    2023/07/20 14:01
  • 蝦好小隻!5隻260元 客抱怨「東大盤夜市」

    這樣的烤蝦,你覺得價格會太貴嗎?有民眾去花蓮的東大門夜市買烤蝦,5隻260元,但買回去後,一打開卻發現這蝦子的SIZE,好像有點小,似乎不太符合他的期待,甚至更PO文酸說「東大盤夜市」,對此老闆說,以前1隻賣50元,用的都是品質第二級的大白蝦,價格都是公開透明,可以理解民眾的不同的看法,不會太在意。
    2023/06/21 15:20
  • 到美國一樣辣!林襄「極短球衣」秀蠻腰 嗨逛道奇球場:超大的

    中華職棒樂天桃猿啦啦隊「樂天女孩」在今(23)日啟程飛往美國加州,準備在「大聯盟台灣日」的相關活動中登場。其中,超人氣團員林襄也在抵達美國後,立刻買了一件洛杉磯道奇隊的球衣T-shirt,且因為她精心挑選的size與特殊的穿搭方式,故完美展現了其傲人的身材,再度成為網友們的焦點。
    2023/05/23 22:00
  • 企鵝妹話題超辛辣!直播尺度大開 羞曝「最理想男性size」

    南韓實況主「企鵝妹」柳允進長相清純甜美,日前在台灣進行徒步環島,吸引大批網友關注,走到哪都被要求合照、簽名,不過她與網友聊天葷素不忌,什麼話題都能聊,日前她在直播中討論到「最理想的男性尺寸」,還大方透露如果自己是男生的話,會希望是怎樣的狀態,更不客氣對男性網友說:「真想知道你們在想什麼」。
    2023/05/23 11:59
  • 超大漢堡夾10片新鮮肉排 環島餐車天天抽獎送

    有專門開環島餐車的老闆,為了回饋鄉親支持,製作超大的15吋漢堡,只要擺攤天天抽獎送出去,漢堡可以分給10個人吃,要像切蛋糕一樣分食,特別造型也吸引大家目光。
    2023/05/09 18:39
  • 影音/扣2指測男性睪丸size 醫:這關鍵才能當爸爸

     
    2023/05/06 11:52
  • 郭書瑤單身4年嘆「雙人床沒發揮功用」 羞揭理想型:軟硬兼具

    郭書瑤(瑤瑤)受邀擔任美國伊麗絲名床品牌大使,今(21)日她出席代言記者會,談及選床和選男友是否一樣高標準?她笑認並表示「該軟的時候就軟,該硬的時候就硬,但床喜歡偏硬,男友一定要King Size,要高、可以保護我!」不過空窗4年多的她,笑說家中的雙人床已許久沒發揮功用。
    2023/03/21 17:45
  • 一包「不用10元」!好市多迷你洋芋片上架 2口味一次滿足

    品客一口口、片刻不離手!不僅經典台詞為人所知,就連外出旅遊、朋友聚會、在家追劇都是粉絲們不可或缺的零食。其中最熱賣的原味與洋蔥奶焗口味,現在在好市多推出mini size,一整箱30包299元,1包不到10元,相當划算!
    2023/02/07 15:55
  • 才剛被盤查!慣竊隨手偷二雙鞋又遇到警 尺寸不合露餡

    日前台北市萬華警分局東園街員警在路上巡邏時,發現一名轄區內的張姓慣竊,騎著腳踏車在巷弄內遙遙晃晃,警方便將人攔下提醒他要小心、注意路況,但隔不到半小時,同一組員警右遇到張男,卻看見他的車籃中多出了兩雙鞋,且風格與SIZE根本與他不合。原先張男還堅持鞋子是撿來的,直到警方調閱相關影像後他才坦承行竊。
    2022/09/11 13:54
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