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  • Tainan launches tourism exchange with Japanese cities

    Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che announced a tourism initiative with seven Japanese cities, offering Tainan residents exclusive discounts at Japanese attractions starting Jan. 1, 2026.
    2025/12/25 09:00
  • Tainan City to issue NT$8.15 billion in construction bonds

    Tainan City issues NT$8.15 billion in construction bonds to boost the Southern Taiwan Science Park. The bonds, released in three phases, offer lower interest rates than bank loans, saving NT$90 million in debt interest.
    2025/12/17 12:00
  • Tainan milkfish enters Australian market in export first

    Tainan City Mayor Huang Wei-che announced the successful entry of Tainan’s milkfish fillets into the Australian market. This marks a significant step for Tainan’s seafood industry, highlighting the fish’s taste and nutritional value.
    2025/11/20 18:00
  • Tainan launches black-faced spoonbill conservation season

    Tainan City Mayor Huang Wei-che announced the 2025 black-faced spoonbill conservation season, aiming to engage youth in wildlife conservation. Events start Oct. 26.
    2025/10/15 19:17
  • Tainan launches new flight routes to Japan destinations

    Tainan City plans new flight routes to Kumamoto and Okinawa with Tigerair Taiwan by December. This move aims to boost tourism and cultural ties, enhancing Tainan’s global connectivity.
    2025/10/01 18:08
  • Taiwan municipal workers earn leave for disaster response

    Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai grants two days honorary leave to city employees who assisted with typhoon relief in Tainan and Chiayi after Typhoon Danas devastation.
    2025/07/22 16:00
  • Major fire devastates KSS factory in Tainan

    A fire at KAI SUH SUH Enterprise’s Tainan factory destroyed the facility early Thursday. Firefighters used advanced tech to control the blaze. No injuries reported.
    2025/07/10 13:00
  • Typhoon Danas hits Tainan, devastates agriculture

    Typhoon Danas hit Tainan City, damaging agriculture and fishing. Mayor Huang Wei-che assessed pomelo orchards, with only 10% to 30% of the harvest viable. The city plans relief efforts and military support for cleanup.
    2025/07/07 21:00
  • Tainan rice enters Japan, marking export milestone

    Tainan rice enters the Japanese market with 500 metric tons exported, highlighting its quality and growing demand. Discover how Taiwanese rice compares to Japanese varieties.
    2025/06/20 22:00
  • Taiwan city builds love attraction for 520 celebrations

    Tainan City unveils the "Double52000" love wishing pool at The Spring from May 17 to June 30, featuring 100,000 pink bubble balls. Enjoy romantic events and a love market.
    2025/05/11 07:00
  • Global sounds to meet local flavors at Tainan May Jam

    Tainan hosts the 24th annual May Jam music festival on May 3-4 at Xinhua Hutoupi Scenic Area. Enjoy performances by 28 groups from 11 countries, diverse food stalls, and free shuttle buses.
    2025/04/24 09:00
  • Tainan Pavilion sets record at FOODEX JAPAN 2025

    Tainan Pavilion at FOODEX JAPAN 2025 in Tokyo set a record with NT$420 million in transactions. Tainan’s agricultural products, like jujubes and dried mangoes, drew global interest.
    2025/03/17 09:55
  • Former minister Li Meng-yen returns as government adviser

    Former Minister of Transportation Li Meng-yen rejoins Taiwan’s Executive Yuan as a paid adviser. His extensive public service career and engineering expertise are expected to impact future projects and policies.
    2025/03/07 12:00
  • Mayor Huang opens Yanshui fireworks festival in Tainan

    Tainan’s Yanshui Beehive Fireworks Festival begins Feb. 11, featuring 250 firework towers. Mayor Huang Wei-che highlights its cultural significance. Visitors should wear protective gear.
    2025/02/11 15:22
  • Tainan health bureau denies sending questionnaire

    Tainan’s Public Health Bureau denies sending a controversial questionnaire amid bullying allegations against a section chief. An investigation is underway.
    2024/12/09 09:20
  • Tainan to host folklore festival from Oct. 5 to 13

    Tainan City will host the Nan Ying International Folklore Festival from Oct. 5 to 13, featuring 26 performances by 21 international teams. Enjoy vibrant cultural displays and global arts.
    2024/09/25 21:00
  • Tainan’s state banquet gifts showcase local pride

    Discover the essence of Tainan’s hospitality and creativity through state banquet gifts unveiled by the Tainan City Government and sponsored by Kang Yin-shou. These gifts, including local specialties and award-winning products, perfectly encapsulate the city’s rich culture and innovative spirit.
    2024/05/08 17:50
  • Tainan councilor seeks national status for local art museum

    Discover how Tainan City Councilor Chen Yi-chen is pushing for the Tainan Art Museum to gain national recognition and secure central government funding for sustainable growth.
    2024/05/01 17:45
  • Tainan City takes swift action after sinkhole chaos

    Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che vows to hold construction firms accountable for a sinkhole incident in the West Central District, ensuring city residents’ safety. The collapse, caused by a construction site road failure, led to a truck sinking into a 15x5x3-meter sinkhole and a crane arm falling, damaging traffic signs and buildings. The city government swiftly filled the hole with grout, resumed traffic, and imposed a fine on the negligent construction company. Huang Long Construction faces scrutiny for premature construction steps, prompting safety checks and an improvement plan before work can resume.
    2024/03/07 17:28
  • Tainan City Gov’t turns closed TSU campus into public park

    Discover the transformation of Taiwan Shoufu University (TSU) in Tainan, the first private educational institution repurposed by local authorities. Explore how the campus will evolve into a multifunctional park housing government offices, marking a significant shift in the area’s landscape amidst Taiwan’s changing higher education scene.
    2024/02/29 11:31
  • Taipei taxi fares rise for Lunar New Year celebrations

    During the Lunar New Year holiday from Feb. 5 to Feb. 14, taxi fares in Taipei, New Taipei, and Keelung City will increase by an additional NT$30 per ride. Stickers with clear notices about the fare changes will be placed on the back of co-driver’s seats to inform passengers. Cab drivers are prohibited from refusing passengers or taking longer routes, and passengers have the right to inquire about the chosen route. The Taipei City Government Police Department has a hotline for reporting issues at (02) 2311-6409, or residents can dial 110. Other cities and counties, such as Taoyuan, Taichung, Tainan, Nantou, Changhua, and Kaohsiung, will also adjust their taxi fares, with an extra NT$50 per ride. In Hsinchu and Miaoli, fares will increase by 30% based on the original pricing scheme.
    2024/02/05 11:27
  • Tainan Mayor grants schools autonomy amid cold snap

    Tainan City Mayor Huang Wei-che has given schools in the city the authority to determine their own holiday schedules based on student count and weather conditions. While winter vacation has already started for junior high and elementary schools, students attending tutoring and after-school programs will continue classes unless the schools themselves decide to give them days off. The Tainan City Government is also taking steps to support the homeless population by providing warm clothing and hot meals. They have urged the homeless to seek shelter in available accommodations, with adequate bed spaces promised. Currently, there are 219 registered homeless people in Tainan City, with 130 living on the streets and the rest placed in local facilities. Rehabilitation centers have been set up in the South District and Xinying District to provide support and help these individuals rebuild their lives.
    2024/01/23 17:32
  • Tainan lights up: 2024 Taiwan Lantern Festival returns

    The 2024 Taiwan Lantern Festival is returning to Tainan for the first time since 2008, taking place from Feb. 24 to March 10. The main lantern, "Dragon Comes to Taiwan," was unveiled by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications’ Tourism Administration. Inspired by the dragons on the stone columns at the Tainan Grand Mazu Temple, the 18-meter-tall dragon lantern is accompanied by a 22-meter main lantern. This year’s lantern design transforms the dragon into a small round lantern with the same pronunciation as the Taiwanese snack "xiaolongbao," adding a touch of tradition and children’s anticipation. The festival will illuminate the "High-Speed Rail Lantern Area" and "Anping Lantern Area" in Tainan. In celebration of Tainan’s 400th anniversary, the city government will light up the "Anping Lantern Area" in advance on Feb. 3, allowing residents and tourists to enjoy the spectacle during the Lunar New Year holiday. Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che expressed high hopes for the festival, praising the main lantern design for its unique representation of Tainan and Taiwan’s lantern festival through a blend of culture, nostalgia, and playful creativity.
    2024/01/03 19:51
  • MAMAMOO’s Wheein headlines Tainan Christmas rock concert

    The ’2023 Tainan Christmas Rock Concert’ in Tainan, Taiwan, will feature performances from popular artists such as Wheein from the South Korean girl group MAMAMOO, Taiwanese singers Yoga Lin, OSN, and Kasiwa, bands Accusefive and Mixer, Singaporean singer-songwriter Boon Hui Lu, and Dutch singers Martin Hurkens and Marjolein. Wheein, known for her powerful vocals and contributions to television drama soundtracks, expressed her excitement for the concert and even asked fans to recommend local Tainan delicacies for her to try during her visit. The concert took place at the western plaza of the Tainan City Government Yonghua Civic Center, inviting fans and local residents to join in the festive Christmas celebration.
    2023/12/23 12:26
  • Tainan’s Garden Night Market earns five-star recognition

    Tainan’s Garden Night Market has been recognized as the only five-star night market in southern Taiwan, according to the Ministry of Economic Affairs. Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che praised the city’s street food, which has contributed to its reputation as a food capital and attracted admiration from consumers both domestically and internationally. With the support of the Tainan City Government Economic Development Bureau and the efforts of market vendors, Tainan has received the highest rating of 1465 stars in the MOEA ratings, surpassing all other cities in Taiwan. The Flowers Night Market in Tainan’s north district is one of only two new entries in the prestigious five-star market category across the island. The Economic Development Bureau mentioned that the record number of five-star awards this year indicates the effectiveness of the incentive system in motivating markets and vendors. In anticipation of Tainan’s 400th anniversary, the local Bureau plans to expand the awards to include four-star markets and notable vendors next year, inviting entrepreneurs to join in celebrating the city’s rich history.
    2023/12/12 18:45
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