The Youth Overseas Peace Corps is deepening Taiwan’s people-to-people ties with nations around the world.
The Youth Overseas Peace Corps is deepening Taiwan’s people-to-people ties with nations around the world.
Forty-four international academics and former U.S. government officials on Tuesday issued a joint open letter to Taiwan's people to show support for President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) and urge Taiwanese across the political spectrum to understand and counter China's threat.
Taiwan was listed among the world’s top 40 travel destinations for 2019 by U.K. newspaper The Guardian in a feature that highlighted the cultural appeal of attractions in the south of the country.
Taiwan is third in Asia and 32nd among 167 countries and territories around the world in the Democracy Index 2018 released Jan. 9 by London-based Economist Intelligence Unit.
Taiwan was ranked eighth among the top 10 destinations worldwide deserving of more attention in 2019, according to a list published Jan. 3 by international travel website Globe Spots.
The 36th Overseas Youth Vocational Training Workshop (OYVTW) Commencement and Results Exhibition was held at Providence University on December 21. The event was hosted by Overseas Community Affairs Council (OCAC) Vice Minister Roy Yuan-Rong Leu. Around 2,200 people from 12 universities, including Providence University, attended the grand event. Graduating students from each school displayed what they have learned in the 2-year program in stage performances and stall displays; everyone was impres
Customized university courses are boosting student numbers from New Southbound Policy target countries.
The Agreement for Cooperation on Austronesian Peoples’ Cultural Affairs was concluded by Taiwan and the Marshall Islands Jan. 3 in New Taipei City, underscoring the allies’ commitment to deepening bilateral ties through exploration of their shared heritage.
Taiwan's government has decided to donate US$500,000 to Indonesia to support relief efforts in the wake of a volcanic eruption and deadly tsunami over the weekend that left hundreds dead, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) announced Tuesday.
A memorandum of understanding on talent cultivation cooperation was concluded by high schools and universities from Taiwan and Vietnam Dec. 24 in the southern city of Kaohsiung, highlighting growing educational links between the two sides in line with the New Southbound Policy.