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  • 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.
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  • Kaohsiung to host global hub for Austronesian cultures

    Discover the future National Museum of Indigenous Peoples in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, set to become a global center for Austronesian cultures. With a NT$5.8 billion budget, it aims to connect Taiwan with Austronesian-speaking communities, promote indigenous culture, and foster international cooperation. Located near Chengcing Lake and accessible by the future MRT Yellow Line, the museum will feature indigenous artifacts, ecological education, and serve as a hub for multiculturalism and leisure tourism.
    2024/05/06 17:42
  • New and retained faces in Taiwan’s latest cabinet update

    Discover the latest updates on Taiwan’s new cabinet under President-elect Tsai Ing-wen and designated Premier Cho Jung-tai, including the retention of key deputy ministers across various ministries such as Finance, Economic Affairs, Culture, Environmental Protection, Labor, and the Digital Ministry, aiming to strengthen national policies and digital resilience.
    2024/05/06 17:29
  • Taitung’s Red Oolong wins silver at MUSE Design Awards

    Taitung’s local tea brand, "Red Oolong," wins a silver award at the MUSE Design Awards in the US for its packaging, featuring Luye Township’s deer. This recognition highlights Taitung’s ability to blend local culture with marketing, aiming to boost the tea’s international presence and promote regional tourism.
    2024/05/03 17:32
  • Taiwan to showcase culture at Cultural Olympiad in Paris

    Discover how Taiwan is set to highlight its dedication to democracy and peace at the Cultural Olympiad in Paris, featuring music, dance, and digital art from July 27 to Aug. 10.
    2024/05/01 17:53
  • 82% of Taiwan employees worked unpaid overtime, survey finds

    Discover the alarming trend in Taiwan’s workforce where 70% of employees are virtually on call 24/7, with a significant portion working unpaid overtime, as revealed by a Yes123 survey. This situation has led to an indirect salary reduction of 11.6% for many, exacerbated by the constant connectivity enabled by smartphones.
    2024/04/30 13:17
  • Popular dance group Avantgardey to perform in Taiwan

    Explore the journey of the Japanese dance group Avantgardey as they embark on their first overseas tour in Taiwan, blending their unique choreography with local culture and achieving widespread acclaim on social media.
    2024/04/29 18:59
  • Adam Bobrow shares insights on table tennis in Taiwan

    Explore Adam Bobrow’s vision for table tennis in Taiwan, his views on sports culture, and the potential for growth in an exclusive interview with TVBS News.
    2024/04/28 08:30
  • NZ, Taiwan strengthen ties through parliamentary visit

    Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu meets with New Zealand’s All-Party Parliamentary Group on Taiwan, expressing admiration for New Zealand and discussing the deepening of bilateral relations in trade, indigenous affairs, agriculture, and culture. The visit aims to strengthen friendship and cooperation between the two democracies.
    2024/04/18 15:47
  • 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
  • Lai Ching-te unveils new cabinet ahead of Taiwan presidency

    Lai Ching-te announces new cabinet appointments as he prepares to take office as Taiwan’s president, with Cho Jung-tai as premier and Cheng Li-chiun as vice premier. Key positions in defense, culture, and national security are filled by experienced leaders, signaling a blend of continuity and change in Taiwan’s government.
    2024/04/10 10:01
  • MediaTek unveils latest LLM for Chinese-language users

    Discover how MediaTek is pioneering the future of generative AI with its new traditional Chinese large language model, MediaTek Research BreeXe, tailored for Taiwanese users seeking culturally relevant solutions.
    2024/04/09 18:32
  • Ma Ying-jeou meets Beijing official, stresses 1992 Consensus

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou met with Beijing Party Secretary Yin Li, emphasizing the importance of the 1992 Consensus for cross-strait relations. Ma noted the benefits of past agreements and expressed hope for continued exchanges. He also visited historical sites in Beijing and stressed the resilience of Chinese culture.
    2024/04/09 14:00
  • Festival honors democracy advocate Deng Nan-jung’s legacy

    Here is a meta description for the story: Tʻai-chung "Born 2 Be Free Festival" chʻu-hsing 35 chou-nien chi-nien Teng Nan-jung shih-chieh chi Tʻai-yang-hua Hsüeh-yün 10 chou-nien, tʻui-hsiang yen-lun tzu-yu chia-chih, chʻüan-li min-chung liao-chieh kuo-chʻü jen-chʻüan pei-hai li-shih, cheng-fu yin-chih chih-chʻi huo-tung.
    2024/04/09 11:14
  • Authors unveil essence of Taiwanese cuisine in new cookbook

    Explore the rich flavors and unique identity of Taiwanese cuisine with Clarissa Wei and Ivy in their new cookbook, "Made in Taiwan." This culinary journey offers a fresh perspective on the island’s diverse food culture, distinct from its neighbors.
    2024/04/05 08:00
  • Ma Ying-jeou calls for cross-strait peace, collaboration

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou’s visit to Sun Yat-sen’s birthplace stirs emotions as he emphasizes the need for peace, unity, and prosperity between Taiwan and China, invoking the revolutionary leader’s teachings for future generations.
    2024/04/02 17:39
  • Ma Ying-jeou advocates for peaceful cross-strait relations

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou stresses the importance of peaceful cross-strait relations during a meeting with Song Tao, Director of the Taiwan Affairs Office in China. Ma emphasizes the benefits for both sides and the shared history and culture of the Chinese nation. He highlights the significance of the "1992 Consensus" and opposition to "Taiwan independence" as key elements for cross-strait progress. Ma underscores the mainstream support in Taiwanese society for peaceful relations, as evidenced by recent election results and public opinion polls.
    2024/04/02 10:48
  • RedBall Project rolls into Tainan: A global art phenomenon

    Experience the global sensation of the "RedBall Project" in Tainan, Taiwan! Follow the iconic red ball as it travels to various locations across the city from March 29 to April 7. Join Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che in celebrating this unique art project and explore the city’s rich culture. Follow the RedBall’s journey at ten different locations, including the Wind Temple, Yongle Market, and Anping Old Fort. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to witness art in motion.
    2024/03/29 12:17
  • Calum Scott lights up Taipei with debut performance

    British singer Calum Scott delighted Taiwanese fans with his debut performance at Taipei Arena, showcasing his hit songs and embracing local culture. From exploring Taipei 101 to serenading the audience with heartfelt melodies, Scott’s visit to Taiwan left a lasting impression on both the artist and his fans.
    2024/03/28 12:05
  • Taitung showcases vibrant culture in Hong Kong

    Explore how Taitung, Taiwan, is captivating Hong Kong with its vibrant culture, aiming to boost tourism through exciting exchange events, charter flights, and enticing subsidies for travelers.
    2024/03/27 20:10
  • Hsiao Hsu-tsen accuses Premier of pro-independence talk

    Hsiao Hsu-tsen, director of the Ma Ying-jeou Culture and Education Foundation, criticized former Vice President Chen Chien-jen for advocating Taiwan’s independence, citing violations of the Constitution of the Republic of China. This story highlights the ongoing debate surrounding Taiwan’s sovereignty and the implications of pro-independence rhetoric on the nation’s constitutional framework.
    2024/03/27 15:45
  • Former president Ma Ying-jeou’s visit to China sparks debate

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou’s upcoming second visit to China ignites debate among scholars on its implications for cross-strait relations. Some view it as a potential easing of tensions, while others interpret it as part of China’s united front strategy. Ma’s visit, scheduled from April 1 to 11, aims to engage with Chinese culture and students. The trip, in response to a mainland China invitation, is seen as an opportunity to bridge political divides and showcase diverse Taiwanese perspectives on cross-strait relations. However, critics like Taiwan Thinktank researcher Wu Se-chih perceive the visit as aligning with the Chinese Communist Party’s agenda to promote Chinese culture and influence Taiwanese society before the new president’s inauguration.
    2024/03/26 17:28
  • Taiwan donates precious cultural relics to China

    The "Taiwan Chinese Humanistic Buddhism Association Cultural Relics Donation Ceremony" in Beijing saw Fo Guang Shan donate 30 Song and Ming Dynasty artifacts to China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration. Taiwan Affairs Office Director Song Tao emphasized cross-strait cultural exchanges and joint protection of Chinese civilization’s heritage.
    2024/03/26 16:20
  • Labor shortage in Japan opens doors for Taiwanese talent

    Explore how Japan’s labor shortage crisis is being tackled through the recruitment of foreign talent, the introduction of the J-Skip visa, and the importance of adapting to Japanese corporate culture.
    2024/03/25 17:23
  • Miami celebrates Taiwan’s rich culture at Asian Festival

    Miami-Dade County Commissioner Anthony Rodriguez praises Taiwan’s hospitality and cuisine during the 33rd annual Asian Cultural Festival in Florida, where Taiwan showcased its traditional culture through various elements like electronic music and puppet theater. Taiwan’s representative office in Miami offered calligraphy scrolls and high-mountain tea to promote the nation’s culture, with Director-General Chou Chi-yu expressing gratitude to the festival’s organizers for fostering cultural understanding. Rodriguez and Chou encouraged attendees to explore Taiwan’s vibrant cultural scene firsthand.
    2024/03/05 11:00
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