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One Place, One Love, One Vocation—Semiconductor Engineer Hitoshi MizunumaPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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One Place, One Love, One Vocation—Semiconductor Engineer Hitoshi Mizunuma

The fabulous global success of Taiwan’s semiconductor industry has depended in no small part on a comprehensive and well-balanced industrial supply chain whose members cooperate closely on everything from devices to technologies. Hitoshi Mizunuma is associate general manager of the Discrete Marketing Department in the Sales Management & Semiconductor Division of Toshiba Electronic Components Taiwan. A native of Japan, Mizunuma found his life’s mission in Taiwan.

Soundscapes of Immigrant Life: Southeast-Asian Performance ArtPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Soundscapes of Immigrant Life: Southeast-Asian Performance Art

Since the launch of Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy, immigrants from Southeast Asia have been enjoying greater job and financial security. However, their quality of life and psychological wellbeing still leave much room for improvement. “This is because we have not been making enough effort to understand the ethnic cultures of Southeast-Asian countries, nor are we all that willing to do so.”

In Love with His Second Homeland—Physicist Stathes PaganisPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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In Love with His Second Homeland—Physicist Stathes Paganis

Fate intervened when their gazes met. They crossed the world to seize their happiness.
Internationally renowned particle physicist Stathes Paganis went from his native Greece to pursue studies in America, where he fell in love with a woman from Taiwan. They lived for many years in North America and Europe, but after being blessed with a child, in 2014 they chose to move to his wife’s homeland.

Mingalar Par!—Welcome to Little BurmaPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Mingalar Par!—Welcome to Little Burma

As I set foot onto Huaxin Street in New Taipei City’s Zhonghe District, it is like finding myself transported to another world. The street is lined with stores and signs adorned not only with Chinese, but also with unfamiliar Burmese script. The sidewalks are full of people, and under the storefront verandas people sit around, watching the world go by.

Taiwan Is My Base—Cloud Computing Expert Tom FifieldPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan Is My Base—Cloud Computing Expert Tom Fifield

Australian cloud computing expert Tom Fifield’s connection with Taiwan started with his involvement in a global high energy physics project, which required him to attend regular meetings at the Academia Sinica. Having fallen in love with Taiwan, which he regards as his “base,” not only has he become a Taiwanese citizen, he has even brought the woman in his life back to her native island after many years spent overseas.

Helping Refugees from the Syrian Civil War: The Taiwan–Reyhanli Centre for World CitizensPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Helping Refugees from the Syrian Civil War: The Taiwan–Reyhanli Centre for World Citizens

The Jasmine Revolution that occurred in Tu­nisia at the end of 2010 sparked a wave of demo­cratic movements known as the Arab Spring, but in Syria it marked the beginning of a civil war that has thus far lasted a decade. During this ­period of incessant warfare, the ­Taiwan­-Reyhanli Center for World Citizens, built with the support of the government of Taiwan, has brought hope to homeless refugees amidst the horrors of bombing and death.

Restoring the Ocean: Azure Alliance’s “Marine Vacuum Cleaner”Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Restoring the Ocean: Azure Alliance’s “Marine Vacuum Cleaner”

In October 2020, when Taiwan’s Azure Alliance launched a fundraising campaign aimed at removing trash from the ocean, the public responded. With more than 5000 people donating in excess of NT$15 million to the endeavor, the alliance vowed to go every step of the way to achieving the campaign’s goal. For all that the marine environ­ment is worsening, at least there are people acknow­ledging the problem and attempting to do something about it.

Heady Metal: Steel Drum Maker Pan Tzu-tsunPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Heady Metal: Steel Drum Maker Pan Tzu-tsun

In the depths of the Yilan countryside, the sounds of a steel tongue drum ring through the air, its ethereal melody gently beckoning.

Time Capsules Beneath the Sea: Underwater Archaeology in TaiwanPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Time Capsules Beneath the Sea: Underwater Archaeology in Taiwan

In 1995, fisherman Huang Jiajin, who was hailed by Penghu residents as a master scuba diver, happened upon a forgotten sunken ship and ancient treasures on the ocean floor while diving in the waters off Penghu’s Jiangjun’ao Islet. After the authorities were informed, they began an investigation of the wreck, and this marked the start of under­water archae­ology in Taiwan.

To Give Is to Receive—Coming Together in the Fight Against CovidPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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To Give Is to Receive—Coming Together in the Fight Against Covid

The Covid-19 pandemic has raged across the planet, causing millions of deaths and serious economic harm to countries worldwide. In these difficult circumstances, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the International Cooperation and Development Fund have embarked on a campaign of “pandemic diplomacy,” making use of Taiwan’s experience to provide humanitarian care.