Taiwan is working with international partners on a proposal for pan-Asian island-hopping cruise itineraries to help revive the post-pandemic travel market, the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) said Tuesday.
Taiwan is working with international partners on a proposal for pan-Asian island-hopping cruise itineraries to help revive the post-pandemic travel market, the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) said Tuesday.
For the sake of public safety on food, the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration of Ministry of Health and Welfare (TFDA) hosts “2022 APEC Online Communication Platform for Testing Techniques for Food- Pesticide Residue Workshop” virtually on September 13th. The TFDA has invited officials and experts from five countries such as Canada, Peru, Japan, Thailand and Vietnam to be speakers in this workshop.
Taiwan is leaving no stone unturned in ensuring digital transformation remains a central plank in the government’s policy to reduce carbon emissions, according to Digital Minister Audrey Tang Sept. 12.
Several Taiwanese entertainers brought their unique vibes to Singapore this weekend at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Music Showcase Festival (AMS), which was held live for the first time since it was launched in 2020.
The virtual reality film “The Man Who Couldn’t Leave (無法離開的人)” by director Singing Chen (陳芯宜) won the Venice Immerse Best Experience in the Venice Immersive Competition section at the 79th Venice International Film Festival on Sep. 10. The VR film tells a story about people who stood their ground and fought against the political repression in Taiwan in the 1950s.
The TAIWANfest Vancouver kicked off with the performance of the Taiwanese Indigenous band Kanatal (which means "island" in the Amis Indigenous language) on Sep. 3. The event ran from Sep.3 to Sep. 5 at the North of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Granville Street, and Annex, presenting culture and entertainment performances, lectures, culinary experiences, and more. To emphasize the links with Indonesia and Malaysia, the Dialogues with Asia series: Indulge in Indonesia & Discover Malaysia of TAIWANfe
Organized by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia and curated by the INXO Arts and Culture Foundation, Tea Philo (哲學茶席) invited Malaysian poet-artist Maniniwei (馬尼尼為) to give a talk virtually on Aug. 27.
Two tourist attractions in Penghu County, “Xiaomen Geology Gallery (小門地質探索館)” and “Hai-Chu Dolphin (嗨鼠地景藝術),” have won MUSE Creative Awards of the 2022 International Awards Associate (IAA), according to a press release issued by the Penghu National Scenic Area Administration (PNSAA) of the Tourism Bureau.
A total of 55 Malaysian students were awarded Taiwan Ministry of Education scholarships this year to undertake an academic degree program or a short-term Mandarin course in Taiwan. The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia held a Ministry of Education Taiwan Scholarship and Huayu Enrichment Scholarship award ceremony and pre-departure orientation for the recipients at Ibis Kuala Lumpur City Centre on July 25, 2022.
Thirty-eight restaurants in Taiwan have earned Michelin stars this year, according to Michelin’s 2022 gourmet food guide on Taiwan released Tuesday that covered Tainan and Kaohsiung for the first time.