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  • 快訊/日本名牌味噌疑「混入蟑螂」!食藥署證實有輸入台灣

    日本知名味噌製造廠商丸米(marukome),今(26)日傳出產品混入蟑螂,逾10萬商品緊急召回;丸米為此向消費者道歉,並表示今後將致力提升品管。食藥署晚間證實,我國有輸入同製造廠的味噌,商品名為「PLUS糀 生味噌 糀美人 325克」,有效日期2024年12月31日,共輸入3.25公斤。
    2024/03/26 20:26
  • 2024 Taipei 101 Run Up registration begins

    Register now for the 2024 Taipei 101 Run Up, a challenging 91-story stair-climbing event held on May 4. Join over 5,000 participants in the Towerrunning World Cup, with categories including TWA Elite and Team entries. Enjoy exclusive race packets and finish souvenirs, plus discounts on luxury accommodations and Taipei 101 observatory tickets.
    2024/03/14 17:26
  • 比亞迪新混合動力車只賣35萬 陸網熱議老車主卻傻眼

    中國電動車大廠比亞迪(BYD),近日在大陸市場推出全新車款「秦Plus DM-i」榮耀版。該車款為插電式混合動力四門房車,起價竟然只需人民幣7萬9800元、折合約新台幣35萬元,具有極大的價格競爭與破壞力,很快就引起對岸消費者熱議。根據BYD比亞迪社群頻道聲明,此款車型的價格將立下新標竿,並把汽油車視為其主要競爭對手。陸媒報導也點出,「秦Plus DM-i Glory Edition」榮耀版的售價,甚至比福斯(VW)Lavida等同樣暢銷的同尺寸入門車型便宜15%,甚至比Toyota Corolla便宜超過40%。
    2024/02/27 10:11
  • LiSA sets stage for electrifying Taiwan concert in June

    Japanese singer LiSA is set to hold a concert in Taiwan on June 1, marking her return after six years. Known for her hit theme songs for "Demon Slayer", LiSA will perform at the National Taiwan Sport University Sports Center. Tickets go on sale on Feb. 24. LiSA expressed excitement for the event, promising a new setlist for her Taiwanese fans, including popular tracks "Gurenge" and "Homura". She also mentioned her love for Taiwan’s pearl milk tea.
    2024/02/19 16:11
  • Mackenyu Arata announces first overseas fan meet in Taipei

    Japanese actor Mackenyu Arata is set to hold his first-ever overseas fan meeting in Taipei on Feb. 24, 2024, making him the first Japanese artist to host such an event in Taiwan. Known for his role as "Roronoa Zoro" in the live-action TV adaptation of "ONE PIECE" on Netflix, Mackenyu has gained a global following and has attended comic expos in eight countries. To show his appreciation for his Taiwanese fans, he plans to offer signed posters, group photos, a fan farewell, and an official card to those who purchase tickets for the fan meeting. Tickets for the "2024 Mackenyu Fan Meeting ASIA TOUR EAST BLUE in Taipei" will be available for purchase on Feb. 3, with prices ranging from NT$2,500 (Section D) to NT$4,900 (Section A). Section A ticket holders will also have the opportunity to purchase a limited 150-set autograph session for an additional NT$2,000.
    2024/01/25 14:19
  • KYMCO eyes Thailand market to expand EV total solutions

    KYMCO and Arun Plus are partnering to create Aionex, aiming to dominate Southeast Asia’s electric motorcycle market. With plans to produce e-bikes and operate battery-swapping services, this joint venture is set to revolutionize the region’s two-wheeler industry.
    2024/01/22 10:53
  • 嗆民眾黨「沒用的8席」!柯建銘轟爆黃國昌:一副天下都看他的

    立法院新會期面臨「三黨不過半」局面,民眾黨拿下8席成為關鍵少數,表示無論藍綠,只要角逐立院龍頭者,應對4大條件表態。對此,民進黨立法院黨團總召柯建銘接受媒體人廖筱君節目《筱君台灣plus》專訪時直言,「那8席是沒有用的8席」,怒批民眾黨新科立委黃國昌「一副好像天下都是看我(黃國昌),這我真的看不懂」。
    2024/01/22 08:52
  • 不想再被安卓笑?蘋果傳將為iPhone 16升級記憶體

    蘋果向來不會把RAM記憶體的容量當作iPhone新機賣點,這方面與安卓手機的作法有很大不同,蘋果去年推出的iPhone 15、iPhone 15 Plus仍維持6GB記憶體,遭到部分安卓用戶取笑「跟不上時代」,不過近期傳出蘋果將針對iPhone 16、iPhone 16 Plus的記憶體進行升級。
    2024/01/18 09:34
  • 紐西蘭議員被控二度高檔精品店偷竊 難民出身議員本人認了

    紐西蘭綠黨國會議員格若曼(Golriz Ghahraman),這位逃離伊朗、在紐西蘭取得難民身份的議員,被指控從兩家高檔服裝店偷竊,已立即辭職表示對自己的行為負「完全責任」。這起指控始於1月10日,由新聞媒體ZB Plus首次發布,報導指格若曼在節慶期間,從奥克蘭專門經營奢侈品牌的「Scotties Boutique」店鋪中行竊。
    2024/01/17 10:01
  • 多圖/佳娜挺9月孕肚大解放!只遮「兩點」入鏡 超兇渾圓全看光

    來自馬來西亞來台發展的男星「祖雄」擁有帥氣臉龐壯碩身材,去(2023)年6月向烏克蘭籍女友佳娜求婚成功,隔月宣布女方懷孕喜訊,佳娜孕期38週即將迎來女兒karinka,把握卸貨前夕,日前特別請到j2 plus攝影團隊掌鏡拍攝孕婦寫真紀念孕肚,以三種不同造型入鏡,其中大尺度嘗試裸拍,兩人以全裸姿態僅以手遮入鏡,祖雄精壯體格與佳娜火辣優美身姿一覽無遺。
    2024/01/06 14:35
  • Taiwan seeks dog handlers for airport and seaport security

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Agriculture is recruiting four dog handlers for its Animal and Plant Health Inspection Agency. The positions offer a starting salary of NT$37,769 per month, plus an additional NT$7,700 allowance for outstations. Handlers must have at least one year of related experience and be available for shifts and business travel. They also need a good understanding of dogs, an outgoing personality, and the ability to work independently. The positions are divided among Taipei Songshan Airport, Taoyuan International Airport, and Kinmen Shuitou Pier, with potential relocation to Kaohsiung Airport or Taichung Airport.
    2024/01/04 15:18
  • 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
  • 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
  • Lai-Hsiao ticket narrowly leads in tight presidential race

    A new poll by ETtoday reveals a tight race in the upcoming 2024 presidential election in Taiwan. The Democratic Progressive Party’s Lai-Hsiao ticket, consisting of Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim, leads with 35.9% support, slightly ahead of the Kuomintang’s Hou-Jaw ticket, comprised of Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong, at 34.7%. The Taiwan People’s Party’s Ko-Wu ticket, featuring Ko Wen-je and Cynthia Wu, trails behind with 19.6% support. Despite the close percentages, 44.3% of the public expresses confidence in the Lai-Hsiao ticket’s ability to win, compared to 30.1% for Hou-Jaw and 13.8% for Ko-Wu. Conversely, 40.5% of voters are certain they will not vote for Lai-Hsiao, while 27.3% reject Hou-Jaw and 20.6% turn away from Ko-Wu. In terms of non-constituency legislators, the KMT leads with 35% support, followed by the DPP with 31.3% and the TPP at 14.5%. The poll highlights public concern over Taiwan’s economic ties with China, particularly due to recent trade restrictions viewed as trade barriers and the suspension of the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) measures. Additionally, 47.1% of respondents worry that a Lai Ching-te presidency could worsen cross-strait economic and people-to-people exchanges, while 16.4% hold the same concern for Hou Yu-ih and 11.6% for Ko Wen-je. The poll, conducted from December 18 to 19, surveyed 1,224 respondents with a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8%. Compared to the previous poll from December 14 to 15, support for the Lai-Hsiao ticket dropped by 2.6 percentage points, while the Hou-Jaw ticket saw a minor decline of 0.4 percentage points, and the Ko-Wu ticket remained unchanged. The number of undecided voters increased to 9.8%, indicating the undecided nature of the electorate ahead of the presidential vote.
    2023/12/20 15:35
  • Taiwan firms set to revive year-end party with cash prizes

    A survey conducted by online job bank Yes123 revealed that 88.4 percent of Taiwan’s companies plan to hold year-end parties before the Lunar New Year, with employees most eager to receive cash prizes. The survey also found that 60.3 percent of companies with year-end party plans will host lucky draw events. Among the preferred prizes, cash ranked as the top choice with 66.2 percent of employees, followed by smartphones (43.3 percent), cars (42.5 percent), department store vouchers (34.3 percent), and convenience store coupons (33.2 percent). The survey also showed that 73.6 percent of office workers have previously won a prize at year-end parties, with the average value of the biggest prize being NT$11,833. The spokesperson for Yes123, Yang Tsung-pin, stated that the willingness of companies to hold year-end events has returned to normal, indicating the recovery and stabilization of the economy following the disruptions caused by Covid-19. The survey was conducted online from Dec. 1 to Dec. 14, with 1,366 valid responses and a confidence level of 95 percent and a margin of error of plus or minus 2.65 percent.
    2023/12/19 20:17
  • iPhone 16傳將加入新按鍵 外媒爆:「攝影專用」

    蘋果傳出將會為iPhone 16進行大幅度升級,近期外媒爆料平價版iPhone 16、iPhone 16 Plus將會新增2個新按鍵,其中一個是從 iPhone 15 Pro下放的動作按鈕,另一個則可能是攝影專用的全新按鍵。
    2023/12/19 08:44
  • DPP’s Lai, Hsiao lead KMT rivals by 5.2 points in poll

    The recent ETtoday poll reveals that the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim are leading the race in Taiwan’s upcoming election, with 39% support. This puts them slightly ahead of the Kuomintang (KMT) candidates Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong, who are trailing by 5.2 percentage points. The survey also shows a decrease in support for the Taiwan People’s Party’s (TPP) Ko Wen-je and Cynthia Wu, the Ko-Wu ticket, from 19.6% to 18.1%. Despite these shifts, the DPP’s Lai and Hsiao maintain a tangible lead over their KMT and TPP competitors. As the election approaches, all parties are actively campaigning to secure their political future in Taiwan. The poll was conducted on Dec. 6-7 and targeted residents of Taiwan who are at least 20 years old. The survey had a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of plus or minus 2.77%, with 1,251 valid respondents.
    2023/12/09 13:53
  • 歷代iPhone最滿意!「這一款」被譽耐操神機:電量太猛了

    蘋果手機不斷推陳出新,如今來到最新的iPhone 15一代,有果粉整理了自第一代到現在的使用心得,針對15 plus的許多功能及改變,直呼「真的是很值得入手」!掀起一票同好認同。
    2023/12/03 14:23
  • iPhone 16「7大亮點」曝 傳新增專屬AI功能

    iPhone 15剛推出不到3個月,外界已經流傳許多關於iPhone 16的傳聞,吸引果粉的高度關注。一名爆料客日前分享iPhone 16/16 Plus渲染圖,並整理了7個設計相關傳聞,稱iPhone 16可能會新增按鈕和獨享AI功能。
    2023/11/30 11:10
  • Tight race in Taiwan: poll shows DPP slightly ahead of KMT

    The latest Gallup poll results reveal that in Taiwan’s 2024 presidential election, the Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) "Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim ticket" holds a narrow lead with 31.01% support. The Kuomintang (KMT) trails closely behind with its "Hou Yu-ih and Jaw Shaw-kong pair" at 30.94%. The Taiwan People’s Party’s (TPP) "Ko Wen-je and Wu Hsin-ying combo" garners 18.12% support. Additionally, 4.74% of voters plan to abstain from voting, 12.27% remain undecided, and 2.93% did not provide a response. Notably, 31.7% of respondents express a preference for candidates over party lines, indicating the presence of swing voters who could play a crucial role in the election. The poll surveyed 1,073 individuals aged 20 and above across all 22 municipalities of Taiwan from November 25 to November 27. The results were weighted by gender, age, and household registration location, with a sampling error of plus or minus 2.99% at a 95% confidence level.
    2023/11/29 20:33
  • FDA destroys 2kg of Japanese green tea powder at border

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that two kilograms of green tea powder imported from Japan were destroyed at the border due to trace amounts of radioactive cesium-137. The batch’s cesium-137 levels were within the acceptable limit of 100 becquerels per kilogram, but the FDA emphasized the importance of ethical practices and urged businesses to adhere to them. The FDA tested the batch on October 31 and found 3 becquerels per kg of cesium-137 and 3 becquerels per kg of cesium-134 plus cesium-137. Since last year, food from five prefectures of Fukushima, Japan, has been imported to Taiwan, provided it meets radiation and origin inspection requirements. The FDA’s regulations for cesium-134 and cesium-137 levels in various food categories are based on the "Standards for the Tolerance of Atomic Dust and Radioactivity Contamination in Foods." From 2011 to 2023, Taiwan has tested 224,970 batches of Japanese food, with 252 samples showing trace radioactivity that did not exceed national or Japanese standards.
    2023/11/22 19:45
  • 飛日本順便換手機!買iPhone 15「這招」爽省近萬元

    蘋果iPhone 15系列新機在全球掀起搶購潮,想撿便宜的果迷注意了,由於日圓匯率近期持續處於低點,一份研究顯示,日本的iPhone 15系列售價是全球第2便宜,對喜愛到日本旅遊的台灣人來說,若到當地知名電器量販店購買,還能享有退稅服務,最高價差達近萬元,相當划算。
    2023/11/09 09:33
  • MOTC plans to open tour groups to China before CNY

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications plans to open up tour groups to China and allow Chinese tour groups to Taiwan by March 1, 2024. However, some travel agencies find the pace of this "un-banning" too slow and have admitted to organizing tour groups to China under the guise of "visiting groups." This ban, which has lasted for over three years, has severely impacted over 90% of Taiwan’s 4,000 plus travel agencies operating in the Chinese market.
    2023/11/04 12:29
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