The 54th Golden Horse Awards Ceremony took place at National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall Nov. 25 in Taipei City, honoring a selection of the finest Chinese language cinema offerings over the past 12 months.
The 54th Golden Horse Awards Ceremony took place at National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall Nov. 25 in Taipei City, honoring a selection of the finest Chinese language cinema offerings over the past 12 months.
Taipei City ranks 12th in a list of the top tourist destinations worldwide released Nov. 15 by New York-based guidebook publisher Fodor’s Travel.
Major tourist attractions across Taiwan are set to be featured on U.S. television network CBS next year after the channel completed filming a travel special in the nation Nov. 19, according to the Tourism Bureau under the Ministry of Transportation and Communications.
The National Taiwan Museum in Taipei City reopened to the public Nov. 21 following major renovations, with several new exhibitions providing visitors with in-depth introductions to the country’s natural history and environment.
The sixth Buddhist-Christian Colloquium wrapped up Nov. 16 in New Taipei City, with religious representatives from 18 countries and territories engaging in interfaith dialogues and exchanges on the causes of violence in society and methods to heal historical, physical, psychological and spiritual wounds.
Chiayi in southern Taiwan is fostering sustainable tourism development by highlighting its diverse historical assets and unique intangible heritage.
An international workshop on harnessing the potential of women entrepreneurs in the high-tech sector kicked off Nov. 14 in Taipei City, bringing together 21 experts from 12 countries to discuss best practices and the latest developments across the Asia-Pacific.
Under the witness of National Fire Agency of the Ministry of the Interior, Taichung City Fire Bureau signed a MOU with the most longstanding rescue dog training agency in Germany BRH on November 3 to absorb its wealth of experience and establish a collaborative channel.
A memorandum of understanding on a residency exchange program for indigenous artists from Taiwan and Australia was concluded Nov. 9 by Pingtung County-headquartered Indigenous Peoples Cultural Development Center and Darwin-based Artback NT.