Big Luck Master flits out of his cage toward me so I can lean in to whisper in his ear. I feel ridiculous communicating with a white java sparrow this way. But, if I'm to have my fortune told Taipei-style I have to make a feathered friend. We'd been told ... ( read original story ...
Apple shares photos from grand opening of Taipei 101 store in Taiwan
Taipei 101 – formerly known as the Taipei World Financial Center, is the tallest building in Taiwan and the country’s most famous landmark. You can see the photos from the opening day below. Ben Lovejoy is a British technology writer and EU Editor for ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei mayor to meet Beijing’s top official for cross-strait ties
The mayor of Taipei, Ko Wen-je, will meet the mainland’s top official in charge of Taiwan affairs, Zhang Zhijun, in Shanghai later on Monday, in one of the highest-level exchanges between the two sides amid their current strained relations. Ko, who is ... ( read original story ...)
Asia Graphics-Vietnam, Taiwan stocks top June gains in Asia-Pacific
July 3 Vietnam and Taiwan stocks lead the Asia-Pacific region in June with gains of 5.24 pct and 3.53 pct respectively. Indian stocks fell more than 1 percent in June on profit-taking and shares ahead of the launch of a unified goods and services tax (GST). ( read original story ...)
Mainland, Taiwan students share tech smarts at camp
University students from Beijing and Taiwan took part in a weeklong camp titled Intelligence Creates the Future, which was launched at the University of Science and Technology Beijing on June 29. In the ceremony hall, intelligent cars designed by students ... ( read original story ...)
Apple continues Asia expansion with its first retail store in Taiwan
That’s despite the fact that many of Apple’s key manufacturing partners, including Foxconn, are headquartered in Taiwan but operate their factories in China. Exact numbers aren’t clear, but Apple is consistently among the top five smartphone sellers ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan scrambles as Chinese carrier passes en route to Hong Kong
BEIJING Taiwan military jets scrambled to shadow a Chinese aircraft carrier passing through narrow waters separating the two sides en route to Hong Kong to mark the 20th anniversary of the former British colony's return to China. The Liaoning fleet will be ... ( read original story ...)
MVRDV’s Tainan Axis Starts Construction in Taiwan
The project engages the area of the city known as the T-axis, with the China-Town plaza on one vertical and Haian Road on its perpendicular. The focus of the design is in the plaza which will turn into a public park featuring a lagoon, dunes, and playgrounds. ( read original story ...)
Stumbles By Pay.taipei Initiative Indicate Government Disconnects From Tech Sector
Yet very likely, technology professionals frequently in the spotlight such as Lin or other members of g0v tech community were not consulted with regard to pay.taipei, hence why pay.taipei would make such basic Internet security errors. Seeing as ... ( read original story ...)
Commercial property sales plunge in H1: advisory firm
Taipei, July 1 (CNA) Commercial property sales in Taiwan for the first half of this year plunged almost 60 percent from a year earlier, according to a report released Saturday by commercial real estate advisory firm Colliers International. The steep ... ( read original story ...)
Taipei mayor: Taipei, Shanghai be cross-strait exchange conduit
Ying welcomed Ko's delegation, which includes 58 city officials and 10 Taipei City councilors. He introduced the development of his city in finance, shipping, tourism, ecology and culture, saying that he looks forward to exchanges and cooperation between ... ( read original story ...)
Property tycoon detained on bribery, embezzlement allegations
Taipei, July 1 (CNA) A district court in Taipei on Saturday approved a request made by prosecutors to detain a property tycoon for his role in allegations of bribery and embezzlement. The Taipei District Court said that it has handed down a ruling to ... ( read original story ...)
China Protests US Arms Sales to Taiwan
China on Friday strongly protested a US plan to sell $1.4 billion worth of arms to Taiwan and demanded that the deal be canceled. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said the sale would severely damage China’s sovereignty and security interests ... ( read original story ...)
US plans to sell Taiwan about $1.42bn in arms
WASHINGTON: The United States plans to sell Taiwan $1.42 billion in arms, the first such sale under the administration of Donald Trump and a move sure to anger China, whose help the president has been seeking to rein in North Korea. US State Department ... ( read original story ...)
2G is officially dead in Taiwan
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan bid farewell to its 2G wireless network at midnight on Saturday, with telecom operators ending all cellular service on the network besides emergency calls. The discontinuation affects some 60,000 holdouts on Chunghwa Telecom ... ( read original story ...)
Eight AUS athletes going to Taipei
M en’s soccer highlights eight AUS athletes chosen to represent the Canadian national team at the 2017 Summer Universiade Games (FISU) in Taipei City, Chinese Taipei, from Aug. 19 to 30. Headed by UNB Varsity Reds bench boss Miles Pinsent, the male ... ( read original story ...)