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  • President Tsai honors TSMC’s Morris Chang with top award

    President Tsai Ing-wen awards Morris Chang, TSMC founder, the Order of Dr. Sun Yat-sen for his contributions to Taiwan’s global standing and semiconductor industry, highlighting his role as a key figure in Taiwan’s economic development and international prominence.
    2024/04/19 18:05
  • 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
  • Hsiao: Ma Ying-jeou’s China itinerary still being arranged

    Former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou’s upcoming visit to China, including a potential meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, is eagerly anticipated amid ongoing tensions between Taiwan and China. Stay tuned for updates on Ma’s itinerary and its implications for cross-strait relations.
    2024/03/27 10:38
  • Ma Foundation expresses wish to meet with Xi Jinping

    Former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou is set to visit mainland China again in April, leading a group of young people from the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation exchange program on a cultural and educational tour. The visit includes stops at Peking University in Beijing, Sun Yat-sen University, and a grand ceremony worshipping the Yellow Emperor. Plans for a meeting between Ma and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are subject to China’s arrangements.
    2024/03/25 15:18
  • Cambodia PM condemns Taiwanese YouTubers for kidnap stunt

    Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet condemns YouTubers "Good Night Chicken" and "Anow" for staging a fake kidnapping in Cambodia, leading to their imprisonment. Former Prime Minister Hun Sen calls for justice, urging the judiciary to deny clemency.
    2024/02/19 16:23
  • China sets 1992 Consensus as prerequisite for Taiwan talks

    China’s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) spokesperson, Chen Binhua, insists that cross-strait communication can only proceed based on the 1992 Consensus, which upholds the principle of one China. President-elect Lai Ching-te of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has called for dialogue instead of confrontation, emphasizing that cross-strait exchanges can minimize risks and achieve peace. However, TAO argues that the DPP’s insistence on Taiwanese independence hinders interactions with China. Professor Kuo Yu-jen of National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU) criticizes the KMT candidate’s acceptance of the 1992 Consensus but rejection of "one country, two systems" as naive and dangerous. Kuo highlights that the One China principle places Taiwan at a disadvantage in negotiations.
    2024/01/17 16:42
  • NCKU tops most favored university list by companies in 2024

    National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) has been named the top university in the ’Most Favored University Among Companies 2024’ survey by Cheers Magazine. The top ten universities include NCKU, National Taiwan University, National Tsing Hua University, National Chengchi University, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, National Sun Yat-sen University, National Central University, National Taipei University of Technology, and Tamkang University. In terms of private universities, Tamkang University ranks first, followed by Fu Jen Catholic University, Chung Yuan Christian University, Feng Chia University, and Soochow University. The survey also revealed a significant increase in the number of professional and technical institutes among the top 30, surpassing general private universities. Minghsin University of Science and Technology and Wenzao Ursuline University of Languages experienced the largest climb in rankings, closely monitored by the semiconductor industry. Notably, National Chengchi University excelled in the high-tech services industry, while Soochow University stood out in the finance industry as the only private university in the top five. The survey, conducted by Commonwealth Magazine, gathered data from 2,000 major companies’ HR departments and received a response rate of 30.39%.
    2024/01/17 14:54
  • Hou Yu-ih vows oversight for Taiwan Strait security

    New Taipei City mayor Hou Yu-Ih pledges to support Taiwan Strait security and reassure the U.S. as an opposition party member after his presidential election defeat. He emphasizes the need for the newly elected government to carefully address global difficulties and stresses that Taiwan’s unity is crucial in facing future challenges. Hou dismisses claims that alleged fake polls by the Taiwan People’s Party caused the Kuomintang’s electoral defeat and urges acceptance of voters’ decision. Sun Yat-sen School President Chang Ya-chung calls for KMT chairman Eric Chu to step down, but Hou takes responsibility for the election failure as the commander of the campaign.
    2024/01/16 15:16
  • Taiwan’s democracy gains global recognition, says James Lee

    James Lee, Director of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York, stresses the importance of democracy for Taiwan during a New Year’s celebration. Learn how Taiwan’s democracy plays a crucial global role.
    2024/01/02 15:09
  • Kaohsiung mayor urges talent focus for net-zero goals

    Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai emphasized the importance of talent in driving the net-zero transition at a post-COP28 event at National Sun Yat-sen University. Chen shared his experiences from COP28 and called on businesses to display greater ambition in adopting sustainable energy practices. He urged local governments to stay informed about global trends and COP28 outcomes to develop appropriate policies and collaborate with industries. COP28 recently conducted its first global stocktake since the Paris Climate Agreement, establishing new carbon reduction goals for the post-2030 period. The Kaohsiung City Government’s Environmental Protection Bureau played a leading role in participating in COP28, engaging in discussions on renewable energy and energy efficiency. Chen encouraged businesses to explore alternative solutions such as hydrogen energy and consider a broader range of clean energy applications, including Taiwan’s carbon solution exchange projects.
    2023/12/20 18:59
  • Taipei lifts height restrictions near Sun Yat-sen Hall

    The Taipei Urban Planning Commission has approved the removal of height restrictions on buildings around the National Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, except for the north side due to flight path restrictions. This policy shift, effective from January next year, aims to revitalize the aging infrastructure in the Daan district and address issues such as leaking roofs. The height limit, which had been in place for over 30 years, will be increased from 60 meters to 120 meters under the new regulation. However, buildings on the north side of Zhongxiao East Road must still comply with Songshan Airport’s height restriction of 95.49 meters. The height restrictions also apply to buildings behind the Presidential Office, ranging from 50 to 78 meters, to protect the capital’s skyline.
    2023/12/15 17:16
  • No aid request for Taiwanese writer detained in China: MAC

    Taiwanese writer Lo Sen has been missing in China since November last year and is suspected to be detained by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) stated that neither Lo Sen nor his family have sought assistance from any Taiwanese authorities, including the Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF). Lo Sen, known for his adult novels, was recently reported to have been sentenced to 12 years on charges of profiting from privately publishing pornography. The MAC highlighted the CCP’s intensified internal security management, which has resulted in disruptions and restrictions on personal freedom for Taiwanese citizens and foreign enterprises in China. The MAC urged Taiwanese citizens to register with the "Mainland Travel Dynamic Registration" system before traveling to China to facilitate assistance in emergencies. The SEF has received reports of Taiwanese citizens being interrogated upon entry into China, with various reasons for the scrutiny, including the possession of religious-related books, posing challenges to cross-strait exchanges.
    2023/12/11 12:12
  • Taipei Dome to boost parking, MRT exits for 40K Fans

    The Taipei City Government Transportation Department plans to open additional parking lots and exits at Taipei Metro stations to ease congestion at the Taipei Dome, which is expecting a full-capacity crowd of 40,000 people in future games. The department aims to address the increasing audience numbers for the Asian Baseball Championship by unlocking exit 5 of the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall Station on the Bannan Line, which connects directly to the underground passageways of Taipei Dome. Despite the availability of parking facilities, more than 90 percent of attendees prefer to take public transportation. The department encourages the public to continue using mass transit systems and envisions that the additional metro station exits will promote smoother traffic dispersion as seating capacity increases.
    2023/12/07 19:44
  • Taipei Dome’s first Asian Baseball Game ends in swift exit

    The Taipei Dome hosted the opening game of the Asian Baseball Championship, with a crowd of 16,647 fans witnessing the inaugural international event. Taipei Metro efficiently evacuated spectators within 25 minutes after the game. The "Taiwan vs. Korea" showdown resulted in a 4-0 victory for Taiwan, generating excitement from the stands. Taipei Metro increased train frequency to every 2.5 minutes at Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall Station to accommodate the large audience. KMT Taipei City Councilor Wang Hsin-i praised the smooth evacuation process. Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an inspected traffic conditions after the game. This successful event at the Taipei Dome and the efficient collaboration of transportation services set a positive precedent for future large-scale international sporting events in the city.
    2023/12/04 19:50
  • 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
  • 柬埔寨萬年總理交棒 洪森長子洪馬內獲選新總理

    柬埔寨國會今天推選強人洪森(Hun Sen)長子洪馬內(Hun Manet)為新總理,在執政黨上月取得壓倒性勝利的大選後,完成王朝權力接班。
    2023/08/22 15:59
  • 快訊/柬埔寨國王任命新總理! 洪森長子洪瑪奈接棒

    柬埔寨強人總理洪森(Hun Sen)在今年7月下旬的選舉獲勝後,宣布將卸下職務,傳位給長子、四星將軍洪瑪奈(Hun Manet)。現任國王西哈莫尼(Norodom Sihamoni)也於今(7)日上午發布王室法令,任命洪瑪奈為新任總理。不過,洪瑪奈雖然從爸爸手上接過大權,接下來還得在本月22日接受國會信任案投票才可正式坐上總理大位。
    2023/08/07 11:06
  • 掌權40年!柬埔寨總理洪森明日辭職 「傳位長子」洪瑪奈

    掌握柬埔寨40年大權的強人總理洪森(Hun Sen),26日透過電視轉播宣佈,自己將在明日(7/27)辭去總理職務,將這個重責大任託付給自己的大兒子,也是執政的人民黨實際領袖洪瑪奈(Hun Manet)。柬埔寨剛剛結束的國會大選中,在洪森強力「淘汰」反對勢力後,他的人民黨大獲全勝,橫掃120席議員,只有一個友黨奉辛比克黨(FUNCINPEC party),獲得其餘5個席次,為洪瑪奈接班奠定良好基礎。
    2023/07/26 16:00
  • 不藏了!掌權40年後 柬埔寨強人總理洪森將「傳位長子」

    掌握柬埔寨40年大權的強人總理洪森(Hun Sen),似乎真的要落實他、2021年就說過的提案,將從本次國會大選(7/23)之後,一步步地將權力轉交給大兒子洪瑪奈(Hun Manet),讓他接棒成為柬埔寨下屆總理。無論是英文版《金邊郵報》(Phnom Penh Post)或是《高棉時報》(Khmer Times),幾乎都已經將他視為下屆總理必然人選,不斷報導洪瑪奈的觀點與期待,呼籲選民能透過這場「沒有對手」的選舉,完成政府換屆與交接,換句話說、就是讓他們父子兩人,能以民主形式繼續掌握政權。
    2023/07/18 17:12
  • 被停權不開心!柬埔寨洪森自刪千萬粉專 威脅封鎖臉書

    柬埔寨強人總理洪森(Hun Sen)近來似乎與臉書槓上,疑似因為他在社群影片中煽動支持者,要他們去攻擊曾指控其政黨買票的人,進而讓千萬級別的粉絲專頁被停權。《美聯社》(AP)報導,在臉書粉專被停權後,洪森決定自刪帳號退出,改使用Telegram等其他平台,這位強人總理不只不開心,甚至還嗆聲未來會考慮封鎖臉書。
    2023/07/01 10:35
  • Ex-President Ma heads to Shanghai to visit Yangshan Port

    Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou arrived in Shanghai on Wednesday (April 5) as he heads to the Yangshan Port, one of the last travel destinations on his 12-day-long China journey.
    2023/04/05 18:38
  • Ex-President Ma Ying-jeou visits Xinhai Revolution Museum

    Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou visited the Xinhai Revolution Museum in Wuhan City on Thursday (March 30).
    2023/03/30 20:20
  • Ma Ying-jeou calls for peace across Taiwan Strait

    Taiwan’s former President Ma Ying-jeou called on both sides of the Taiwan Strait to “seek peace and avoid war” during his speech in front of the Dr. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing, China on Tuesday (March 28).
    2023/03/29 16:39
  • Ma credits Dr. Sun for Chinese descendants’ well-being

    Taiwan’s former President Ma Ying-jeou gave a statement in Nanjing, China on March 28 as he kicked off his 12-day trip across the strait.
    2023/03/29 16:36
  • Ma Ying-jeou pays respect to Sun Yat-sen in Nanjing, China

    Taiwan’s former President Ma Ying-jeou traveled to Nanjing on Tuesday (March 28) to visit Dr. Sun Yat-sen’s Mausoleum, marking the first stop of his 12-day journey in China.
    2023/03/28 17:47
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