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燦烈為EXO壓軸助攻灶腳大戰!12月底高雄開唱 提早陪粉絲跨年
EXO今(2024)年成員輪番來台,包含伯賢、SUHO、D.O.、Chen斗輪番來台,活動更從個人演唱會再到參戰音樂節。演歌雙棲的燦烈不忘自己的偶像本業,年底再為EXO的「灶腳韓團大戰」助攻,確定12月28日將登上高雄流行音樂中心,舉行「2024 CHANYEOL LIVE TOUR:都市風景(City-scape) in ASIA」高雄站。
2024/11/05 17:44
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Taiwan’s single economy exceeds NT$500B annually
Taiwan’s single-person households have surpassed 3 million, reflecting a shift toward solitary living. This trend impacts the economy and social dynamics, with businesses adapting to cater to solo consumers.
2024/11/05 17:42
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New scenic train to offer a sweet escape on weekends
Taiwan Railway launches the "Haifeng EMU500" dessert train on Dec. 7, offering scenic views and local treats like Michelin-star ice cream. Enjoy a unique travel experience between Hsinchu and Taichung.
2024/11/05 17:29
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Taipei court to forward Sheen’s appeal to high court
Core Pacific Group chairman Sheen Ching-jing appeals his detention in a bribery case linked to Core Pacific City. The Taipei District Court will forward the appeal to the Taiwan High Court. Other defendants, including former Taipei Deputy Mayor Pong Cheng-sheng, have also appealed. The case involves allegations of bribery and political donations, with all four defendants in custody.
2024/11/05 17:00
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Taiwan confident in U.S. ties post-election: MOFA
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses confidence in Taiwan-U.S. relations post-election, highlighting bipartisan support. The U.S. election results will shape future ties.
2024/11/05 15:37
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Bus crashes into Taipei store; no injuries reported
A bus crashed into a store on Songde Road in Taipei’s Xinyi District, causing significant damage but no injuries. Capital Bus Co pledges full compensation.
2024/11/05 15:16
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Palau’s election results unlikely to impact Taiwan ties
Palau’s presidential election on Nov. 5 may not alter its U.S. security ties or diplomatic stance toward China. Results are expected after Nov. 12.
2024/11/05 14:30
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Yoshi pastries now NT$900 for eight, citing cost hikes
Yoshi Bakery in Taipei will open pre-orders for its popular salted egg yolk pastries on Nov. 19. The new 8-piece box costs NT$900. Orders are limited to five boxes per person.
2024/11/05 13:59
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Taiwan to maintain policies amid Japan’s political shift
Taiwan’s National Security Bureau will maintain its diplomatic and security policies, focusing on peace in the Taiwan Strait and Japan-Taiwan relations, despite Japan’s election results.
2024/11/05 13:36
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Experts call for better monitoring after string of typhoons
Taiwan faces three typhoons in four months, a first in 16 years, raising concerns over climate change. Experts stress improved monitoring and wind-resistant design.
2024/11/05 12:04
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Taiwan army clarifies counter-drone system’s safety
The Ministry of National Defense clarifies that counter-drone systems will not disrupt airport communications. Allegations of favoritism in bidding are addressed.
2024/11/05 11:09
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Yinxing may intensify into moderate typhoon Tuesday: CWA
Typhoon Yinxing, moving northwest, may intensify and impact Taiwan’s weather. Expect rain in northern and eastern regions. Stay informed on developments.
2024/11/05 09:53
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Education departments enforce spice ban until Jan. 20
Taipei and New Taipei City banned chili and curry powders in school lunches after finding Sudan dyes. The ban, effective until Jan. 20, 2025, ensures meal safety.
2024/11/05 09:20
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CWA: Tropical Storm Yinxing impact to Taiwan unlikely
Tropical Storm Yinxing may strengthen into a typhoon, but Taiwan is unlikely to be directly impacted. Expect cooler weather and rain in northern regions due to the northeast monsoon.
2024/11/05 08:50
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Farglory, CPBL to prioritize baseball at Taipei Dome in 2025
Farglory and the CPBL have agreed to prioritize baseball at the Taipei Dome for the 2025 season, scheduling 29 games and key events. This partnership aims to enhance the venue’s value and bring international competitions to Taiwan, enriching the local sports culture.
2024/11/04 23:00
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Typhoon leaves 100 households without power in New Taipei
New Taipei Mayor Hou Yu-ih reports Typhoon Kong-rey caused power outages for 180,000 households. Over 100 remain without power. Recovery efforts are ongoing.
2024/11/04 20:00
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韓遊戲業低迷?天堂公司利潤減7成 大陸手遊奪銷冠
南韓遊戲產業近十年來蓬勃發展,成長速度可以說是亞洲首屈一指,尤其是被稱作3N的3家公司Nexon、Netmarble以及NCsoft最為知名。不過近期三家公司業績表現卻不佳,NCsoft營業利潤甚至一度驟減7成。與此同時,韓國遊戲市場出現強勁競爭對手,中國大陸企業開發的手機遊戲強勢進攻南韓,今年上半年的手遊銷售額排行榜前五名中,就有3個遊戲made in China。
2024/11/04 19:39
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Typhoon Yinxing threatens Taiwan with rain and cooler temps
Typhoon Yinxing forms, potentially intensifying as it nears Taiwan. Expect heavy rain and cooler temperatures in northern regions. Stay updated on weather changes.
2024/11/04 16:47
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看直播等颱風假!「預報員怪怪的」爆紅 放大看笑翻:好前衛
「氣象播報員,眼鏡是不是一圓一方…」一名網友日前發文,分享觀看氣象預報時有趣的畫面,只見她放大氣象預報員的截圖,關鍵並不在表情,而是左右鏡框完全不一樣的眼鏡,左邊圓形、右邊竟是方形;貼文曝光瞬間引起熱議,還有網友火速找出同款眼鏡,為品牌BIS IN DEI「一方一圓不對稱平衡美學框」。
2024/11/04 16:46
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Taiwan’s waste crisis worsens with over 100 trash mountains
Taiwan struggles with a waste crisis, facing over 100 "garbage mountains." Despite efforts, waste production hit 12 million metric tons in 2023. Recycling rates are disputed, and Greenpeace calls for stronger waste reduction measures.
2024/11/04 15:06
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Taipei nears full recovery post-Typhoon Kong-rey: Chiang
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an announced a 97% completion rate in post-Typhoon Kong-rey recovery. Major roads are cleared, with ongoing efforts in parks and remote areas.
2024/11/04 14:51
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AFA predicts stable vegetable prices in November
Typhoon Kong-rey had a limited impact on Taiwan’s vegetable regions, says the Agriculture and Food Agency. Prices are expected to stabilize in November.
2024/11/04 14:00
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Taiwan unveils new frigate to boost maritime defense
President Lai Ching-te highlighted Taiwan’s defense commitment at a Navy ceremony in Kaohsiung, marking a milestone in domestic shipbuilding with a new frigate.
2024/11/04 13:53
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Chiayi magistrate confirms no delays for TSMC project
Chiayi Magistrate Weng Chang-liang confirms no delays in TSMC’s Chiayi Science Park project despite a cultural site discovery. Infrastructure to finish by 2026.
2024/11/04 13:37
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Wu Szu-yao defends multilingual approach in legislature
DPP Legislator Wu Szu-yao criticized TPP’s Mai Yu-chen for comments on her language use in a legislative session. Wu emphasized inclusivity and budget concerns.
2024/11/04 13:27