Taipei, Taiwan is one of the most amazing cities in Asia. As the nation’s capital, it offers an exciting mix of culture, history, and entertainment. With its lively night markets, vibrant temples, and ...
Stronger Taiwan air force hangars seen to be no match for Chinese military’s new ballistic missiles
Taiwan aims to build 36 new missile-proof hangars at its Taichung airbase, but Chinese short-range missiles designed for precision strikes may render those plans futile, military experts say.
U.S. Needs to Clear $19B in Arms Sale Backlog to Taiwan, says HASC member
Shipping the $19 billion arms backlog that the U.S. has approved for Taiwan’s defense is even more important now in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a key Republican lawmaker said Wednesday.
China’s War Against Taiwan Has Already Started
News organizations in Taiwan described the incident as a national embarrassment, especially for a country whose leaders proclaim they have no need for support from China. Headlines declared, “To Get on the Bus,
Taiwan to surpass Japan in GDP per capita this year: JCER
The Japan Center for Economic Research said Wednesday it expects Taiwan to pull ahead this year and South Korea in 2023 -- earlier than last year's forecast of 2028 and 2027, respectively.
Taiwan reports record incursion by Chinese bomber aircraft
China has sent a record 18 nuclear-capable H-6 bomber aircraft into Taiwan's air defense zone, the island's Defense Ministry said Tuesday, as Beijing continues to step-up pressure on the self-ruled island.
CIP and Corio-Jera projects hail success in latest Taiwan offshore wind round
Island's government says further details to follow as 10 developments reportedly named on list after first round 3 auction
Taipei, Beijing trade barbs over latest import bans as Taiwan plans WTO case
Taipei calls it unfair and another move to pressure the island, while Beijing says accusations are an act of 'political manipulation' Taipei and Beijing have traded accusations over mainland China's ...
Taiwan Is Already Fighting Back
News organizations in Taiwan described the incident as a national embarrassment, especially for a country whose leaders proclaim they have no need for support from China. Headlines declared, “To Get on the Bus,
Taipei Fine Arts Museum’s show revisits Taiwanese arts, entertainment of the 1980s
Dawn Of A Transdisciplinary Taiwan documents the blossoming of the arts and pop culture scene. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Where Will Taiwan Elections Lead?
The KMT’s victories in November, while largely centered on local issues, can work to the benefit cross-Strait ties. Taiwan needs more political leaders with a greater sense of responsibility for the nation,
20 Fun Things To Do In Taipei On A Rainy Day
When the rain is pouring outside and you’re stuck indoors, it can be hard to know what to do with yourself. But have no fear! There are plenty of fun things to do in Taipei on a rainy day. From ...
What Will the New Chair of Taiwan’s Ruling Party Mean for Cross-Strait Relations?
Decoding William Lai’s positioning on cross-strait relations – and the implications for peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific.
Taiwan Grapples With Statues of Its Former Dictator
Chiang Kai-shek is a divisive figure inseparable from Taiwan's history. Now the government is encouraging people to take down remaining statues of him and offering subsidies to do so.
Taiwan lawmaker says ‘no reason’ mainland China won’t lift Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor ban
Mainland officials see ‘no reason’ Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor cannot be approved for import if supplementary documents are completed, says Taiwanese lawmaker Chen Yu-chen, from the opposition KMT.
Environmental Impact Assessment: Turning down Taiwan’s heat
In summertime, Taiwan’s cities become so hot that the amount of electricity used by air-conditioning units threatens the stability of the power grid. Because of the heat, residents with cardiovascular ...