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Spicy hotpot gains attention in Taiwan island, shows shared culture and cuisine

ECNS 28 Mar 2024
Taiwan visitors ... Chen emphasized the shared heritage and identity between both sides of the Taiwan Straits, saying that we are all Chinese people by nature, with a mutual affinity for Chinese flavors.
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EDITORIAL: Ma muddying the waters

Taipei Times 26 Mar 2024
This is not pedantry, it runs to the very core of why it is important to be constantly refining the nature of Taiwan’s predicament in how it pertains to its ties with friends in the international community.
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Environmental Impact Assessment: Four-legged friends?

Taipei Times 26 Mar 2024
Dog attacks on wildlife are a common occurrence in Taiwan ... However, Taiwan’s animal shelters are already overcrowded — and some nature lovers express frustration at the glacial pace of official efforts to solve the problem.
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Agency casts light on foreign spouses

Taipei Times 25 Mar 2024
There are currently 69,051 non-Chinese foreigners living in Taiwan, including 51,105 spouses who are dependent on relatives in Taiwan, and 10,764 foreign spouses who hold permanent residence permits and have not applied for naturalization.
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Đà lạt made it to Agoda Asia’s Top 9 nature destinations

Vietnam News 25 Mar 2024
Khao Yai, which translates to ‘big mountain' in Thai, is a peaceful nature retreat near Bangkok that features the nation's first UNESCO-recognized national park ... HualienTaiwan.
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Đà Lạt makes it to Agoda Asia’s Top 9 nature destinations

Vietnam News 25 Mar 2024
Khao Yai, which translates to ‘big mountain' in Thai, is a peaceful nature retreat near Bangkok that features the nation's first UNESCO-recognized national park ... India’s natural beauty ... Hualien, Taiwan.
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INTERVIEW: Taiwan-India partnership to continue: researcher

Taipei Times 24 Mar 2024
India is not only forming a partnership with Taiwan and has similar MOUs with other countries, Ravi said ... “Taiwan becomes therefore a very natural partner” for India to join hands with, she added.
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Chipmaking Hub Taiwan to be Hit by Power-Price Hikes From April

Hindustan Times 22 Mar 2024
Yet, increasingly expensive electricity in Taiwan could pose a long-term threat to the company’s profitability, he said ... Taiwan is largely reliant on imported coal and natural gas, the prices of which surged following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Korea voices strong regrets over Japan's school textbooks distorting wartime history

Korea Times 22 Mar 2024
A history textbook was revised to state that the conscription was "partly" applied to Korea and Taiwan during the Pacific War, in an apparent attempt to weaken the forcible nature of the mobilization.
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The Taiwan question should not become an issue between China and the Philippines

The Manila Times 21 Mar 2024
The Taiwan question, starkly different in nature from the maritime differences between China and the Philippines, is purely an internal affair of China that does not brook any external interference.
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EDITORIAL: A look at the naturalization process

Taipei Times 20 Mar 2024
There are more than 384,000 Chinese spouses in Taiwan, including 275,000 who were naturalized or got permanent residency, January’s immigration data showed.
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Standing up for pedestrian rights in Taiwan

Taipei Times 20 Mar 2024
Having seen its guidelines enshrined into law last year, Vision Zero Taiwan counters government backsliding with event to commemorate pedestrians killed by ‘traffic violence’ ... Vision Zero Taiwan WHEN.
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What to Read to Reawaken Your Senses

The Atlantic 20 Mar 2024
Lee During a difficult climb up Shuishe Mountain, in Taiwan, Lee asks herself whether nature can provide “arboreal answers to very human predicaments.” In Two Trees Make a Forest , she chronicles a ...
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Eswatini prime minister reaffirms diplomatic ties with Taiwan

Taipei Times 19 Mar 2024
Dlamini arrived in Taiwan on Monday, together with Eswatini’s Minister of Natural Resources and Energy Prince Lonkhokhela and Prime Minister’s Office Principal Secretary Bertram Stewart, among others.
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Mainland spokesperson highlights mutual assistance across Taiwan Strait

People Daily 19 Mar 2024
People on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are of the same family and naturally will help each other when an accident occurs on the sea, said Chen Binhua, a spokesperson for the State ...

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