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Protecting the Rainforests of the Sea: Coral Conservation and Restoration in TaiwanPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Protecting the Rainforests of the Sea: Coral Conservation and Restoration in Taiwan

Do you remember the coral reefs where Nemo swam in Finding Nemo? In real life, these “rainforests of the sea” are home to enormous marine biodiversity.
But in the wake of climate change, ocean warming, pollution, and overfishing, these beautiful yet fragile homelands are facing severe threats. In Taiwan, many stakeholders are taking action and using technology to protect these underwater citadels.

The Mekong Cultural Hub: Building an Arts Network for Taiwan and Southeast AsiaPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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The Mekong Cultural Hub: Building an Arts Network for Taiwan and Southeast Asia

In April of 2025, the first Chakto Program for contemporary dance was held in Cambodia. Among those invited by one of the sponsors, the Mekong Cultural Hub (MCH), to be a jury member was theater worker Wu Weiwei, director of Taiwan’s We Art Together Foundation and chairperson of the Performing Arts of South Taiwan Association (PASTA). She described the dance works she saw as being “as dynamic as a tuk-tuk winding through urban streets” and “very moving.”

Tipsy in Taipei: Cocktail Bars for Every TastePhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Tipsy in Taipei: Cocktail Bars for Every Taste

Whether you are looking for crowds and excitement, secluded tranquility, or a place where “everybody knows your name,” there are bars in Taipei that can cater to everyone’s desires.

Redefining Authenticity: Taiwanese SconesPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Redefining Authenticity: Taiwanese Scones

When it comes to classic scones, we think of Elizabeth II’s afternoon tea. Halve the scone horizontally, and slather each half with clotted cream and jam. Enjoy it with black tea poured from a bone china teapot. This is a quintessentially British ritual.
Since their introduction into Taiwan, scones have taken on distinctively local characteristics. Some have taro or sweet potato fillings; others are tantalizingly drizzled with cream. They’re accompanied with teas of all sorts of flavors.

Palpable Poetry: Exposed Aggregate ConcretePhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Palpable Poetry: Exposed Aggregate Concrete

Visitors from far and near come to Taipei’s Dihua Street to experience the bustling energy and warm hospitality in the clusters of shops selling traditional dried foodstuffs. Architectural styles from different eras complement each other here, with numerous buildings dating from more than a century ago. Light gray exposed aggregate concrete is seen on the external walls amidst red bricks, gracing the European-style façades of the terraced houses,

Infinite Variety: Taiwanese CroissantsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Infinite Variety: Taiwanese Croissants

When visiting Taiwan, as well as enjoying pearl milk tea and xiaolongbao steamed dumplings, why not pamper your tastebuds with local croissants? Visionary bakers and entrepreneurs here have been experimenting with the shapes and flavors of this timeless French pastry. In Taiwan, you can find both classic croissants and those made with authentic Taiwanese ingredients or prepared in innovative ways.

Taiwanese Sensibility: The Beauty of Patterned GlassPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwanese Sensibility: The Beauty of Patterned Glass

“Taiwanese sensibility” has been a buzzword among Internet users recently. Some associate it with youthful hues that carry a scholarly vibe. Others describe it as a retro atmosphere—nostalgic, warm, somewhat carefree. The discussion revolves around key components such as old houses, red bricks, decorative window lattices, streetscapes, and, crucially, patterned glass with haitang floral motifs, all of which constitute that ineffably mysterious “Taiwanese sensibility.”

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Branding Taiwan Through Sports

“I was impressed by the daily competition and by Taiwan’s enthusiasm,” said International Master Games Association (IMGA) president Sergii Bubka, himself a former pole-vaulting champion, after attending the World Masters Games 2025, held in Taipei and New Taipei.

#Taiwan Sensibility: The Gritty, Retro Appeal of Taiwan’s WalkupsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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#Taiwan Sensibility: The Gritty, Retro Appeal of Taiwan’s Walkups

Koreans traveling in Taiwan often post photographs of Taiwanese street scenes on social media with the hashtag #대만감성—Daeman gamseong or “Taiwan sensibility.”
The hashtag is often attached to shots of walkup apartment buildings built at least 40 or 50 years ago, or lush greenery, or colorful neon signage. Sometimes you’ll see cars and motorcycles parked along the side of the road, parks and greenspaces, schools, tree-lined streets, pedestrian overpasses or at-grade railway crossings.

Savor the Flavor: Foreign Media Influencers Explore Taiwan’s Night MarketsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Savor the Flavor: Foreign Media Influencers Explore Taiwan’s Night Markets

In recent years, “Korean Wave” stars visiting Taiwan have used the popular Instagram hashtag “Taiwanese sensibility” (in Korean) for posts about daily life in Taiwan. They have highlighted Taiwan’s cultural charm—retro, unrestrained, and laid-back.
At night markets, many people stroll through at a leisurely pace in shorts and sandals, and there are countless vibrant vendors’ stands, fine foods, and kindhearted people.