Taipei, June 16 (CNA) A Chengdu J-10 fighter jet from the Chinese military entered Taiwan's southwest air defense identification zone (ADIZ) on Tuesday before being chased off by Taiwanese patrol ... ( read original story ...)
Can cinema stop Taiwan’s cultural diversity from disappearing?
The Taiwan Film Institute’s efforts to restore classics are a much needed shot in the arm for the island’s local cultures. ( read original story ...)
Why Taiwan Continues to Fear a Chinese Invasion
Recently, Taiwan has been under the spotlight in international media for three main events: passing a same-sex marriage act in May 2019, Tsai winning a reelection in January 2020, and the outstanding ... ( read original story ...)
China Keeps Flying Its Su-30 Fighters Over Taiwan, but How Do They Stack Up?
Chinese Su-30 fighters entered the Soutwestern airspace of Taiwan in early June as part of a rather transparent, deliberate warning to the U.S. and Taiwan that China was ready to attack if needed. The ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Prepared for the Post-Covid-19 Era With Emerging Technologies
To echo that trend, the Healthcare+ Expo Taiwan will bring together 300 technology giants and healthcare providers to exhibit healthcare-centred applications and solutions powered by AI, IoT, ... ( read original story ...)
Can we keep our ‘grey zone’ edge over our enemies?
The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of The Hill Chinese fighter jets crossed the Taiwan Strait’s “mid-line,” the unofficial boundary between Taipei and Beijing ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan says Chinese fighter briefly enters defence zone
Taiwan said a Chinese fighter jet briefly entered its air defence zone on Tuesday, the third incursion in a week, prompting the island to scramble its own aircraft in response. Beijing views ... ( read original story ...)
Keelung Islet to reopen to visitors following repairs
Keelung Islet (基隆嶼) is to reopen to visitors on July 1 after a year-long project to repair hiking walkways, the Keelung City Government said on Sunday. As COVID-19 fears subside in Taiwan, the city ... ( read original story ...)
Cannes virtual market: hot titles from Hong Kong, China and Taiwan
As mainland China’s cinemas remain closed as part of safety measures to combat the Covid-19 coronavirus, there are a slew of Chinese and Hong Kong-China co-productions in limbo waiting for release, ... ( read original story ...)
Cannes virtual market: hot titles from Hong Kong, China & Taiwan
As mainland China’s cinemas remain closed as part of safety measures to combat the Covid-19 coronavirus, there are a slew of Chinese and Hong Kong-China co-productions in limbo waiting for release, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s success with the coronavirus could create bullish momentum for its currency: ANZ
Khoon Goh from ANZ Bank says the Taiwanese dollar should remain strong because of how the country managed the coronavirus, plus its booming semiconductor sector. ( read original story ...)
Sammy Chang promoted her new album “SAMMY 1.0” in Taipei
Sammy Chang promoted her new album “SAMMY 1.0” in Taipei today. Her friend Nine Chen came to support and promised to write songs for Sammy. To prevent the outbreak of COVID-19, the company took action ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Pedals Faster To Meet Global Pandemic Demand For Bikes
Deserted streets, cabin fever and worries over COVID-enabling commutes in Europe and America have sent demand for bikes into high gear -- with factories in Taiwan racing to push out new units and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Black Lives Matter protest gets indigenous twist
Hundreds packed into a park in central Taipei on Saturday for a Black Lives Matter protest, with a group of indigenous Taiwanese given prominent billing to draw attention to discrimination against the ... ( read original story ...)
China Vows to Defend ‘National Sovereignty’ After ‘Provocative’ U.S. Military Flight Over Taiwan
A U.S. military transport plane flew over the contested island on Tuesday, prompting protests from Beijing—which does not consider Taiwan an independent country. ( read original story ...)
Study: 100% face mask use could crush second, third COVID-19 wave
Face mask use is virtually universal in Taiwan, one of the countries least impacted by COVID-19 due to interventions. (Shown: Taipei street on May 18, 2020.) Face mask use is virtually universal in ... ( read original story ...)