The Taiwan Pavilion will make its fourth appearance at the 2017 BIG+BIH Fair, Bangkok’s leading trade fair for gifts and lifestyle products, from Oct. 10 through 21.
The Taiwan Pavilion will make its fourth appearance at the 2017 BIG+BIH Fair, Bangkok’s leading trade fair for gifts and lifestyle products, from Oct. 10 through 21.
Titled Experiencing Traditional Arts: Taiwan and Mekong River, the traditional arts festival will take place at both TTTC and NCFTA in eastern Taiwan’s Yilan County, featuring 50 shows by 10 performing troupes from five Southeast Asian countries—Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam.
The 2017 Taiwan Scholarship and Huayu Enrichment Scholarship Program kicked off Oct. 2 in Taipei City, with this academic year’s application numbers hitting a record high.
Taiwan folk singer Yen Yung-neng (second right) performs Sept. 22 during Art Truck Shows Taiwan in Penang.
The 2017 Asia-Pacific Culture Day wrapped up Sept. 24 at Taipei Main Station, with over 100,000 participants taking part in the two-day event designed to foster cultural exchanges between the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the country’s diplomatic allies and partners in the Asia-Pacific region.
Annie Nguyen grew up hoping to be a theater performer, but it was not until she came to Taiwan from Thanh Hóa Province in Vietnam that she was able to reach for her dream.
A group of Indian television and Bollywood stars are currently touring Taiwan at the invitation of the Tourism Bureau to promote the island as a tourist destination for Indian travelers, the bureau's Singapore Office said Friday.
A delegation of Taiwan officials and company representatives completed a four-day recruitment tour of Chennai and Mumbai Sept. 7 as part of government efforts to strengthen business ties and talent exchanges with India under the New Southbound Policy.
Four Taiwan singers and musical groups will perform Sept. 22-23 in Penang, Malaysia, under Art Truck Shows Taiwan, a program organized by Taipei-based nonprofit General Association of Chinese Culture delivering cultural presentations using mobile stage vehicles.
Taiwan is ranked the fourth best destination for expatriates in terms of living and working, according to a survey released Sept. 6 by InterNations, the largest global network for people living abroad.