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Behind-the-Scenes Heroes of Black Hole Imaging—Taiwan’s Astronomy TeamPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Behind-the-Scenes Heroes of Black Hole Imaging—Taiwan’s Astronomy Team

Black holes cause all the world’s nations, regardless of political system or religion, to look in the same direction.

The Wisdom of a Maritime People—Keeping Lanyu’s Tao Culture AlivePhotos - New Southbound Policy
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The Wisdom of a Maritime People—Keeping Lanyu’s Tao Culture Alive

Lanyu (Orchid Island) is internationally known as a diving hotspot, with clear ocean water, a rich under­sea ecology, and the maritime culture of the Tao indigenous people who live there. Underlying traditional indigenous culture one can find great wisdom and the concept of sustainability, making it worthwhile for visitors to Lanyu to learn about this culture.

The Way Ahead for Taiwan’s SMEs?—A Strong Manufacturing BrandPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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The Way Ahead for Taiwan’s SMEs?—A Strong Manufacturing Brand

You probably already know that Taiwan’s Quanta Computer manufactures roughly one out of three of the world’s notebook computers; that Taiwanese companies produce 70% of the powertrain components used in Tesla electric vehicles; and that Yilan’s Sheico Group makes 65% of the world’s wetsuits.

Loveboat, Taipei on the Big Screen—An Asian-American Romance in TaiwanPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Loveboat, Taipei on the Big Screen—An Asian-American Romance in Taiwan

Abigail Hing Wen is an American writer of Asian descent. Packed  with romance, her Loveboat, Taipei—a New York Times bestseller—tells the story of four young people who come to Taiwan for a summer program in Chinese language and culture. Shortly after the novel’s publication in 2020, US-based Ace Entertainment bought the film rights, and filming started in Taiwan the following year. This is the first Hollywood movie to be set wholly in Taiwan.

Flexible Power: Taiwan’s Advantage in Electric Vehicle ChargersPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Flexible Power: Taiwan’s Advantage in Electric Vehicle Chargers

The international management consulting firm Mc­Kin­sey & Company estimates that between now and 2030, 15,000 electric vehicle (EV) chargers per week need to be installed in the European Union to keep up with demand, and President Joe Biden has announced that the US will spend US$5 billion over the next five years to install EV charging stations nationwide. Meanwhile, Taiwan is aiming for all new cars and motorcycles to be electrically powered by 2040.

Taiwan Beats Showcase Brings Taiwanese Music to South By SouthwestPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan Beats Showcase Brings Taiwanese Music to South By Southwest

In 2021 a presentation titled “Taiwan Beats Showcase” brought Taiwanese bands and singers to the Austin, Texas-based South by Southwest (SXSW) Music Festival, which moved online in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic. To record their sets for the show, musicians and singers got out of the studio and sought out performance spaces with local color—including high mountains, a temple, a shrimp fishing pond, and a traditional factory—to offer the global audience fresh new musical experiences.

The World’s First “Quiet” Trail: Cueifong Lake Circular TrailPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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The World’s First “Quiet” Trail: Cueifong Lake Circular Trail

The last few years have introduced the public to a new way to appreciate Taiwan’s rich and varied terrain. The hard work of government and private organizations has brought Taiwan its first nationally recognized “silent mountain trail”: the Cueifong Lake Circular Trail on Taipingshan. In 2020, it also saw Yangmingshan National Park designated the world’s first “urban quiet park.” In 2021, Taipei City’s “culture and quiet” earned it a place on Time magazine’s list of the “World’s Greatest Places.

The New Wave of Taiwan Comics—Our Times, Our TalesPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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The New Wave of Taiwan Comics—Our Times, Our Tales

Taiwan’s comics industry has historically had two golden ages, each creating numerous famous figures whose works have spanned media and even reached across borders. However, for any number of reasons, the industry has more recently been in the doldrums, with the environment particularly difficult in the past decade.

Bounty of the Forests: The Plant Lore of Taiwan’s Indigenous PeoplesPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Bounty of the Forests: The Plant Lore of Taiwan’s Indigenous Peoples

Taiwan’s indigenous peoples, the descendants of maritime people who settled far and wide, developed methods here in Taiwan for using plants for many purposes, including food, medicine, household utensils, and construction. For them, the mountain forests were like an enormous pantry where they could go for resources at any time, on condition that they took only what they needed, leaving the rest for future generations.

In Pursuit of Net Zero—Winkler Partners Achieves Carbon NeutralityPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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In Pursuit of Net Zero—Winkler Partners Achieves Carbon Neutrality

“The countries that build great zero-­carbon companies and industries will be the ones that lead the global economy in the coming ­decades.”
In his book How to Avoid a Climate Disaster, this is how Bill Gates describes what net zero means for the future. And President Tsai Ing-wen has stated on many occasions that “achieving a trans­formation to net zero by 2050 is a goal for the entire world, and also for Taiwan.”