Taiwan's national baseball team defeated Australia 5-1 in its last game Saturday in the six-team Super Round of the Premier12 championship in Japan.
Taiwan's national baseball team defeated Australia 5-1 in its last game Saturday in the six-team Super Round of the Premier12 championship in Japan.
Team Taiwan bagged nine golds, eight silvers and eight bronzes during the inaugural Taipei International Roller Skating Open Nov. 15-17 at Dajia Riverside Park. Co-organized by the Sports Administration under the Ministry of Education, the event involved more than 1,100 athletes from 16 countries and territories contesting six categories in four age groups.
The whirlwind of youth volunteering service is unstoppable in the international arena. Young people’s utilizing their expertise and creativity to contribute to the key issues and challenges for the society becomes the whirlwind of changing the world. The Youth Development Administration invites Mr. Tamás Mahner, from Egyesek Youth Association, and Ms. Thazin Aung, Director of Activities for Charity-Oriented Myanmar-LNGO in Myanmar, to deliver the first hand skills and values of European youth v
The International Forum on K-12 Digital Learning: National Policy and Practice jointly organized by the Ministry of Education and National Taiwan Normal University was held on September 28, 2019. Digital learning experts and scholars were invited to Taiwan to address the forum about the digital learning policies of Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, and Singapore and to share details of how these policies are being implemented.
The first episode of a TV program showcasing Taiwan’s diverse economy, society and culture is set to air at 8 p.m. on India’s Zee TV Nov. 16.
Taiwan's national women's football team drew with Thailand 1-1 in an international friendly in Taipei on Friday in a preview of an Olympic qualifying match to be played in February 2020.
Nonprofit organization Taiwan Fund for Children and Families opened a new branch Nov. 13 in the city of Mandaluyong in the Philippines, spotlighting efforts by local charities to reach out and provide assistance overseas.
These objects, from Asia, America, Africa and Oceania, display an extraordinarily rich array of formal qualities, materials and dimensions and a creative ingenuity in their functions that never ceases to amaze.
On November 7 and 8, the Ministry of Education holds the 2019 International Conference on Active Aging and Learning: Designing the Narrative for 100 Years in National Chung Cheng University, in order to increase practical interchange opportunities with other countries on topics of senior citizen education and an aged society. Scholars and representatives from Japan, Korea, New Zealand, and Thailand have been invited to share their experiences and programs for promoting active aging learning in t
Winners of the Taiwan International Student Design Competition will be honored at special presentation ceremony organized by the Ministry of Education Dec. 6 in Taipei City.