Mysterious remains of what looks like a giant human wrestling a similarly huge snake appeared in a viral clip from a TV news segment.
This glass church in Taiwan is shaped like a giant version of Cinderella’s slipper. Take a closer look.
The High-Heel Wedding Church, shaped like Cinderella's glass slipper, was built in Chiayi, Taiwan, in 2016. According to Taiwan's Tourism Bureau, it was built to commemorate young women whose feet had to be amputated during a blackfoot disease epidemic in the 1950s.
Taipei Economic and Cultural Center to come up in Mumbai: Taiwan
In a significant move, the Taiwanese government Wednesday announced that it will establish a Taipei Economic and Cultural Center (TECC) in ...
Taiwan doesn’t see conflict as ‘imminent,’ but it’s preparing anyway
Taiwan is not expecting an attack from China anytime soon, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t preparing for one. The self-ruling democracy about 100 miles off the coast of China has been strengthening its defenses in the face of growing threats from Beijing,
China accuses US of turning Taiwan into a powder keg with its latest sales to self-governing island
China's Defense Ministry is accusing the United States of turning of Taiwan into a powder keg with its latest sales of military equipment to the self-governing island democracy.
SBI Holdings to help Taiwan’s Powerchip build a plant in Japan
TOKYO (Reuters) -Financial firm SBI Holdings said on Wednesday it would help Taiwan's Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp establish a factory in Japan as the country looks to revive its chip industry.
SBI Holdings to help Taiwan chipmaker PSMC build plant in Japan
Japan's SBI Holdings on Wednesday said it had agreed with Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (PSMC) to set up a firm that will help the Taiwanese chipmaker establish a factory in Japan.
Taiwan’s Impossible Choice: Be Ukraine or Hong Kong
Taiwan is drawing two opposite lessons from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Defense ministry decries US approval of potential arms sales to Taiwan
China expressed firm opposition and lodged a solemn representation to the United States after the country approved a new round of potential arms sales to Taiwan, China's Defense Ministry said on Wednesday, adding that the move is turning Taiwan into a "powder keg".
Beijing will keep up intimidation, but little chance of a full economic blockade, Taipei official says
Taiwanese vice-foreign minister Roy Chun Lee says Beijing will pay 'lip service' to economic siege, but price of imposing one is too high A shelved cross-strait trade pact is likely dead since it is ...
Christian Moore contributes in Team USA’s 17-1 win versus Chinese Taipei
Tennessee’s Christian Moore appeared as a pinch hitter and played in left field for Team USA in the contest. He went 1-for-2, recording one double, one RBI and one run versus Chinese Taipei. Team USA ...
Taiwan’s army holds live fire drills on island’s south coast
Taiwanese artillery trainees shot down aerial targets during live fire drills, video released by Taiwan’s military showed.
China buzzes Taiwan Strait again, minister decries ‘disinformation’ about safety
Chinese fighter jets again crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait on Tuesday, as a senior Taiwanese official decried "annoying disinformation" about how safe the island is given the mounting ...
Luke Evans, Gwei Lun-mei to Star in Taipei-Set Action Thriller From Europacorp (EXCLUSIVE)
British singer-actor Luke Evans (“Murder Mystery,” “Nine Perfect Strangers”) and Taiwanese female actor Gwei Lun-mei (“Black Coal, Thin Ice,” “Girlfriend, ...
Beijing’s backflip over sugar apples signals a much bigger project
China’s 2021 ban on one of Taiwan’s major agricultural imports has been reversed just as Taiwan is heading into presidential election season. Here’s why.
‘People are nervous’: Taiwan’s wealthy shelter money overseas in fear of China conflict
According to the Securities Investment Trust and Consulting Association, the country’s wealth management industry group, the total size of Taiwan onshore funds more than doubled from NT$2.3tn (US$75bn) in late 2017 to NT$5.4tn as of April. Offshore funds barely grew during the same period, moving from NT$3.5tn to NT$3.6tn.