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  • Taiwan rolls out 10M free COVID-19 test kits at pharmacies

    Explore the initiative by Taiwan’s CDC and the Federation of Taiwan Pharmacists Associations to distribute 10 million free COVID-19 home test kits across over 4,500 pharmacies. Starting May 6, with full availability by May 8, each visitor can receive a test kit, aiming to maintain vigilance against COVID-19 amidst ongoing cases and deaths. This measure follows the WHO’s classification of COVID-19 as a persistent health issue and extends the support previously given to international travelers. The initiative encourages responsible collection and use of these crucial health tools.
    2024/05/06 14:29
  • China reveals technological leaps in upcoming lunar mission

    Discover how China’s Chang’e 6 mission aims to surpass its previous lunar sample collection, deepening our understanding of the moon with advanced technology and strategic launches. Learn about China’s future space exploration plans, including astronaut missions by 2030 and the establishment of a lunar research station.
    2024/04/29 17:14
  • Taipei clarifies: Xishan Village water not from city supply

    Taipei Water Department clarifies that Xishan Village’s water supply is not from its system but from untreated mountain spring water, which is suspected to have caused residents to experience vomiting and diarrhea due to high E. coli levels possibly related to the recent earthquake. The department has set up emergency water collection points and assured the safety of its tap water supply to the greater Taipei area.
    2024/04/12 14:06
  • Lost memories: Residents watch as homes torn down in Hualien

    In Hualien County, the demolition of the severely tilted Uranus Building, following a magnitude 7.2 earthquake, evokes mixed emotions among residents as they watch their belongings being destroyed. With safety concerns preventing them from retrieving items themselves, police assist in the recovery of personal possessions through established collection stations.
    2024/04/08 16:36
  • Taiwan enhances food safety after poisoning incident

    Premier Chen Chien-jen reassures the public following a food poisoning scare at a local restaurant, emphasizing the incident’s isolated nature and the coordinated efforts of government agencies in the investigation. Chen highlights plans to strengthen the food poisoning reporting system, enhance specimen collection and testing techniques, and collaborate with frontline doctors to track and identify sources of contamination.
    2024/04/01 16:00
  • New Taipei mayor recall effort hits 20,000 signatures mark

    Efforts to recall New Taipei City Mayor Hou Yu-ih gain momentum as group collects over 20,000 signatures, halfway to required 40,000. Stay updated on the ongoing recall campaign and upcoming signature drive at Taipei Metro’s Haishan Station on Feb. 24. Learn about the two-phase process under the Public Officials Election and Recall Act.
    2024/02/21 13:38
  • Taoyuan’s garbage collectors gifted cash, donate to charity

    Garbage collectors in Taoyuan City receive unexpected bonuses totaling over NT$156,000 in cash gifts from citizens during Lunar New Year. Despite refusing red envelopes, the city’s cleanup teams were still gifted with tokens of appreciation. The workers plan to donate the entire amount to local social welfare institutions. Taoyuan City’s Department of Environmental Protection emphasizes that garbage collection is a routine duty and urges the public to avoid gifting cash or presents, instead promoting proper waste segregation and eco-friendly habits.
    2024/02/17 13:30
  • Final call: Claim your newborn’s NT$6,000 subsidy by Jan 31

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Finance’s National Treasury Administration is reminding parents to claim their remaining NT$6,000 subsidies for newborns before 5 p.m. on Jan. 31. Out of the 35,000 eligible newborns, approximately 33,500 have already received their benefits. Parents need to present identification papers and the birth certificate of their newborn at the post office counter to receive the subsidies. If someone else is collecting on their behalf, they must also provide identification. In cases where the birth mother is not eligible, birth registration and confirmation of the father’s eligibility are required. The government does not send text messages or emails regarding money collection or enrollment, and will not ask for bank transfers over phone calls. If individuals encounter suspicious websites or messages, they should report it immediately by dialing the 165 anti-fraud hotline.
    2024/01/29 11:39
  • Daniel Wu slams Barbie’s new Asian doll stereotypes

    Hong Kong actor Daniel Wu criticizes Barbie’s new doll collection, claiming it perpetuates stereotypes about Asians. The dolls were released following the success of the "Barbie" film in 2023, which grossed over US $1.4 billion. The Asian doll in the collection, portrayed as a violinist or a panda doctor, has faced strong backlash from Wu and others. Wu expressed his concerns on Weibo, suggesting that the limited options for the Asian doll reinforce parental expectations rather than promoting genuine diversity. His post has garnered widespread support online, with many users agreeing that the doll design demonstrates a lack of understanding of Asians by the toy’s creators.
    2024/01/22 18:01
  • Exclusive Taiwan Railways iPASS cards on sale Dec. 31

    Taiwan Railway Corp. has collaborated with iPASS Corporation to create a collection of limited-edition commemorative pass cards. These exclusive items showcase the new corporate image of Taiwan Railway Corp. The "Taiwan Railway Corp. Commemorative Deluxe iPASS Set" includes two pass cards in an orange and blue design, priced at NT$399. Another option is the "Taiwan Railway Corp. Commemorative Deluxe Shaped iPASS," which sells for NT$599 and features a semi-transparent light-permeable logo paired with a leather pendant inspired by the Taiwan Railways logo. Sales for these commemorative cards will begin on December 31 at 10 a.m., with a limit of six sets per person. The cards can be purchased through TaiwanRailwayShop’s online store and physical retail locations until stock runs out.
    2023/12/26 17:13
  • Tainan Art Museum hosts National Palace treasures

    Discover the captivating exhibit "Once Upon a Tainan Charm: Treasures from the National Palace Museum" at Tainan Art Museum, featuring rare artifacts from Taiwan’s esteemed collection. Premier Chen Chien-jen emphasizes the dynamic nature of the exhibition, which coincides with Tainan City’s 400-year anniversary. Experience a journey through time as the exhibition unveils 15 precious items, including the Jadeite Cabbage, Vase with lotus and dragon decoration, and Jade Plate with Dragon Pattern. Don’t miss this unique cultural experience from Dec. 16, 2023, to Mar. 10, 2024, offering a winter of enriched historical engagement for locals and visitors alike.
    2023/12/15 16:42
  • Taipei 101 to ignite 16,000 fireworks for New Year show

    Taipei 101 announces its New Year’s Eve fireworks show for 2024, featuring a 300-second spectacle with 16,000 fireworks. For the first time, the event will incorporate Japanese color fireworks, adding to the visual array. The theme for this year’s show is "Colorful World," symbolizing Taiwan’s vibrant society and hopeful future. The iconic skyscraper will forgo its giant display screen and T-pad light net, as well as the 60-second countdown animation and lead-in video from the previous year. The collaboration with Japanese pyrotechnic manufacturers highlights the friendly relations between Taiwan and Japan, with Vice Premier Cheng Wen-tsan expecting tourist numbers to reach 6 million by mid-December. The international exposure from the fireworks is expected to significantly boost Taiwan’s visibility on the global travel map. Taipei 101’s Facebook page is also hosting a message-collection campaign, offering participants a chance to become part of the event’s narrative.
    2023/12/12 13:37
  • JINS, guide dog association launch bandana set for charity

    JINS and the Taiwan Guide Dog Association have collaborated to release a limited edition ’Matching Bandana Set’ for pets and owners, with proceeds going to support guide dogs. The collection draws inspiration from parent-child outfits, featuring dogs leading their owners on outdoor adventures. Celebrity Ada Pan endorses the campaign, hoping to raise awareness and funds for the guide dog program.
    2023/12/07 18:49
  • Sun Yat-Sen Memorial outshines Palace Museum in visits

    The National Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall has surpassed the National Palace Museum as Taiwan’s most visited museum from January to September, with a staggering 7,767,715 visits. The Taiwan Lantern Festival, held in February, played a significant role in attracting visitors, with 6,337,840 attendees. The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall ranked second with 2,116,822 visits, while the National Museum of Natural Science in Taichung secured the third spot with 2,042,932 visits. Despite recording only 504,503 visits, the Chimei Museum in Tainan has gained attention online as an underrated gem with a rich art collection.
    2023/11/22 20:48
  • Memorial to be held for Chimei Group founder Shi Wen-long

    A five-day memorial service for Shi Wen-long, the founder of Chimei Corporation, begins on November 22 in Kaohsiung’s Yancheng district. The Chimei Museum, home to Shi’s legacy, honors his life with a memorial wall and a private concert fulfilling his final wish.
    2023/11/20 18:02
  • Terry Gou urges support for presidential race on Facebook

    Terry Gou, an independent presidential candidate in Taiwan, is calling for public support in the upcoming election. With only six days left to collect enough signatures to secure a spot on the ballot, Gou has been absent from the public eye for six consecutive days. In a Facebook post, he outlined his political philosophy centered on "peace," "prosperity," and "integrity," claiming to embody the spirit of a venture entrepreneur who values professionalism, organization, and fearlessness. Gou aims to build a Republic of China representing these principles and warns of potential chaos if no changes are made to the current power structure. He has set up signature collection stations across Taiwan and encourages the public to share his posts and invite friends to endorse his campaign.
    2023/10/28 17:53
  • Taiwan launches first domestically-made weather satellite

    Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen announced the successful launch of Taiwan’s first domestically-produced weather satellite, the Triton. The satellite, completely "Made in Taiwan," signifies Taiwan’s advancement in the global space industry. President Tsai emphasized the government’s commitment to investing TWD 25.1 billion over the next decade to promote the space industry chain and cultivate talent in space technology. The Triton will enhance typhoon forecasting and facilitate scientific research in atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial hydrometeorology. Its data collection is expected to revolutionize global meteorological observation and forecasting. President Tsai expressed her aspirations for Taiwanese manufacturing to expand towards space.
    2023/10/09 21:03
  • Terry Gou launches signature drive for presidential bid

    Tech tycoon Terry Gou launches signature collection stations across Taiwan, signaling his official entry into the 2024 presidential race. Gou aims to consolidate the Non-DPP Camp’s strength and upend the traditional political divide in Taiwan.
    2023/09/21 19:06
  • Gou’s signature drive postponed amid data security concerns

    Terry Gou’s independent presidential campaign faces a delay as cybersecurity concerns prompt the postponement of the signature drive. Supporters await further developments in the signature collection process, which is crucial for his 2024 presidential candidacy.
    2023/09/20 19:40
  • Taiwanese designer highlights Paiwan roots at fashion show

    Tung Cheng, a Taiwanese student designer, showcased his collection of jackets, dresses, and formal costumes at the Shih Chien fashion show on Friday (April 28).  
    2023/05/04 18:47
  • Taiwanese designer brings style to Shih Chien fashion show

    Hu Jun-cheng’s creative design at the Shih Chien University graduation fashion show was truly creative. The Taiwanese designer showcased his fashion flair by creating a collection of elegant and timeless pieces inspired by Taiwan’s traditional farmers’ clothes. 
    2023/05/03 17:38
  • 邁可森寵粉激情重現〈大黃蜂〉 來台只有「這要求」超親民

    享譽國際的「鋼琴巨人」邁可森,昨(18)日在台北國際會議中心舉辦《2023  Maksim – The Collection》世界巡迴台北站,他出道後時常來台演出,前晚抵台後大讚:「天氣好舒服!」他表示很喜歡台灣,尤其台灣樂迷水準很高,每每演出都被樂迷感動,這次北中南3站演出,高雄站門票也完售,可見人氣非凡。
    2023/04/19 15:36
  • Eyewear shops rake in profits as myopia becomes prevalent

    At a compound eyewear store in Taipei, a barista adds the finishing touches to your latte while you browse through the extensive collection of eyewear at the counter. 
    2023/02/18 18:25
  • 戰爭下苦練鋼琴! 〈大黃蜂的飛行〉邁可森明年來台開音樂會

    跨界鋼琴大師邁可森(Maksim)20年前以鋼琴曲〈大黃蜂的飛行〉風靡全球,來台演出逾10次的他,宣布將於明年4月再度來台,舉辦《The Collection》音樂會。睽違2年來台演出,這次他加碼帶著御用的歐洲管弦樂隊共20人,將以最盛大、最精彩的演出,回饋給熱情的台灣樂迷。
    2022/12/28 10:41
  • ​溫馨五月天 Weng Collection獻禮媽咪

    春夏來臨,穿搭達人準備大展身手,Weng Collection將飾品注入盎然春意,推出熱賣「晶縷衣耳環」新色、新款「晶透繽紛耳環」,無論青春或高雅,都能找到襯托氣質的配件;適逢母親節,Weng Collection也推薦經典項鍊「珠諾」、「The Vows婚紗秀款」,多種款式獻給不同風格俏媽咪
    2015/04/24 11:25
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