Seventeen-year-old Ting Hua-tien (丁華恬) has become the first Taiwanese gymnast to have a gymnastics move named after her, the Chinese Taipei Gymnastics Association said Monday.
Seventeen-year-old Ting Hua-tien (丁華恬) has become the first Taiwanese gymnast to have a gymnastics move named after her, the Chinese Taipei Gymnastics Association said Monday.
“International Ocean Forum on Southeast Asia” hosted by the Ocean Affairs Council kicked off today (27) in Kaohsiung. This conference bring together experts and researchers specified in ocean-related field from many Southeast Asia countries and also the representatives from the government, industries, universities and institutes in Taiwan.
Taiwanese teenager Lin Yun-ju (林昀儒) was crushed by his Chinese opponent in the men's singles final at the T2 Diamond table tennis tournament in Singapore on Sunday and had to settle for second place.
Taiwan will host the annual meeting of the International Transportation Safety Association (ITSA) in 2022, which is expected to boost the country's global visibility, a transportation official said Saturday.
For the first time this year, the Council of Indigenous Peoples went to Thailand to participate in the most indicative cultural and creative exhibition in Southeast Asia, “Bangkok International Home Decoration Gifts Show”.
Today (November 22) the Council of Agriculture (COA) of the Executive Yuan opened the three-day “Taiwan Agricultural Machinery and Materials Expo” at the JS Agri-Park in Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
Living Arts International Taiwan Office is playing an integral role in the raising the country’s global cultural profile while fostering collaboration among related nonprofits from home and abroad.
A Thai couple who spent the night inside Taiwan's Presidential Office Building, said they were impressed by the wall-less compound, noting that the 100-year-old structure reflects the openness of Taiwan's government to the people.
Taiwanese cyclist Feng Chun-kai (馮俊凱) has secured a place in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Cycling Road Race, marking the first time in more than 20 years a Taiwanese male athlete has qualified for the event.
A Taiwan-Philippines foundation said Sunday that it has raised more than 10 million pesos (US$197,604) in donations that will be used to recruit instructors from Taiwan to teach Mandarin Chinese at a school in Manila.