Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an has called for increased crowd control near Taipei Dome after politicians reported dangerous crowd sizes at a nearby MRT station following Taiwan Series baseball games held ...
Israeli wave-energy technology coming to shores of Taiwan
Eco Wave Power's cost-efficient technology for turning ocean and sea waves into clean power will help Taiwan further its green electricity goals.
Taipei 5th most popular destination for couples in October
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taipei was ranked fifth on online travel site Agoda's list of the most sought-after destinations for couples in October.
Taiwan appoints presidential advisor as APEC summit representative
Taiwan's presidential office said on Monday it had appointed a senior advisor to President Lai Ching-te as its envoy to this year's APEC summit in Peru, one of the few international forums both Taiwan and China take part it.
Convenience stores battle for lucrative Taiwan coffee market
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan’s market for fresh coffee is expected to top NT$100 billion (US$3.12 billion) this year, leading to competition amongst top convenience store chains such as President ...
New Taipei Court Orders Bail for Councilor Charged With Corruption – TaiwanPlus News
A New Taipei Court has released independent Yunlin County councilor Huang Kai on a bail of over US$90,000, after charging him with bribery and money laundering.
The origins of bubble tea, one of Taiwan’s most beloved beverages
A sweet Taiwanese drink nicknamed in honor of a Hong Kong celebrity, bubble tea – also known as boba tea – has become an unstoppable worldwide trend since it was invented in the 1980s.
Taiwan’s green energy dilemma: businesses struggle amid surplus waste
Winbond Electronics Chairman Arthur Chiao warned that Taiwan's business sector is grappling with a green energy supply shortage due to the lack of mechanisms for managing surplus power. Companies are ...
Taiwan signals openness to new nuclear tech amid surging AI power demand
Premier Cho Jung-tai's comments underscore what appears to be a shift by a government that has opposed using nuclear power for safety reasons.
Taiwan Signals Openness to Nuclear Power Amid Surging AI Demand
Taiwan is “very open” to using new nuclear technology to meet surging demand from chipmakers devouring electricity in the AI boom, according to Premier Cho Jung-tai — one of the strongest signs yet ...
Taiwan ‘Very Open’ to New Nuclear Power Technology: Premier Cho
Taiwanese Premier Cho Jung-tai says the island's leaders are mulling to adopt the latest nuclear energy technology and retain existing nuclear power plant personnel to meet the needs of the booming ...
Jim Cramer on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSM): ‘This Company Is The Biggest And The Best’
We recently compiled a list of the Jim Cramer on Taiwan Semiconductor, Netflix, and Other Stocks. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company ...
US, Canadian navies sail through Taiwan Strait week after war games
A U.S. and a Canadian warship sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait together on Sunday less than a week after China conducted a new round of war games around the island, with Beijing denouncing the mission as "disruptive".
A sharpening of swords: Deciphering China’s Taiwan military exercises
Ever larger drills could make it harder to distinguish between war games and the real thing. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Ko Wen-je requests to visit father who is in poor health
Ko’s wife, Peggy Chen (陳佩琪), previously revealed that Ko’s father had a sustained fever, and a hospital examination revealed that he had cancer and fluid in his lungs, requiring chemotherapy. “Don’t ...
John J. Tkacik, Jr. On Taiwan: Reassessing Jimmy Carter’s Derecognition of Taipei
President Jimmy Carter, who turned 100 years old this month, has not been highly thought of in Taiwan since his 1978 decision to derecognize Taipei as the seat of the “Republic of China.” But with a ...