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Since last month, Taiwan requires all arrivals who have traveled to certain countries and territories affected by the COVID-19 pandemic to undergo 14-day home quarantine. This article provides answers ...
Muslims in Taiwan may be a religious minority, but they enjoy full societal participation free from discrimination in education, employment and political participation thanks to the efforts of public ...
For centuries, the Chinese people have con­sciously or unconsciously followed the teaching of Confucius in their religious be­liefs. The famous saying of his such as "To treat all divinities with ...
Taiwan could easily have been another Philippines with a Spanish occupation that lasted more than 300 years or another Dutch East Indies held by the Netherlands for 350 years. The island was oc­cupied ...
After Taiwan’s retrocession to the Republic of China from Japan in 1945, over 50 percent of the island’s population was farmers, of whom 70 percent were tenants. After a half century of colonial rule, ...
Forensic science and modern technologies are playing an increasingly prominent role in criminal investigations in Taiwan. During his childhood, Liang Chiao-wei (梁喬惟) whiled away much of his free time ...
台北市立大学(台湾北部・台北市)の卒業生で女子の野球選手、曽琪さん、謝鈺瀅さん、沈嘉玟さんの3人が、中華民国(台湾)から初めて日本の女子プロ野球チームに加わることになった。日本の女子プロ野球が外国人選手を採用するのは二度目。
The output of Taiwan’s Internet of Things sector totaled NT$1.31 trillion (US$43.6 billion) in 2019, up nearly 12 percent year on year to the highest amount on record, the National Development Council ...
Taiwan Today tracking the latest cultural, economic, political and social developments from around Taiwan.
The World Masters Games 2025 Taipei and New Taipei will kick off May 17 at Taipei Dome, with more than 25,000 contestants and staff from 107 countries and territories taking part in the first Asian ...
Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim and Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung met with Eikei Suzuki, member of the Japanese House of Representatives, Feb. 10 in Taipei City, highlighting government commitment to ...
Deputy Minister of Agriculture Hu Jong-i (right) takes part in an event promoting Taiwan’s fruit May 5 in southern Taiwan’s Tainan City. (Courtesy of MOA) Taiwan-grown pineapples will remain an ...