Taiwanese Hsu Le (許樂) won the women’s 100-meter hurdles at the Summer Deaflympics in Brazil on Tuesday, snagging Taiwan’s first gold medal at this year’s games.
Taiwanese Hsu Le (許樂) won the women’s 100-meter hurdles at the Summer Deaflympics in Brazil on Tuesday, snagging Taiwan’s first gold medal at this year’s games.
“Shadow Dancing,” a follow-up exhibition organized by the Cultural Division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Thailand, will feature artworks by Taiwanese and Thai artists from March 17 through June 5 as part of an exchange program at The Jim Thompson Art Center.
The 13th edition of the Taiwan International Documentary Festival (TIDF) kicked off on May 6 at the Taiwan Film and Audiovisual Institute (TFAI). For its opening film, the festival held the world premiere screening of director Hung Chun-hsiu’s (洪淳修) latest work “Remember Me(金門留念).”
22 Taiwanese films, shorts and documentaries will come under the spotlight at the annual Singapore Chinese Film Festival (SCFF), which is returning this year from April 29 through May 8. SCFF 2022 will be a mixed format of in-cinema and virtual events with a total of 52 titles from Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Taiwan-based China Airlines and EVA Air were among 25 airlines which received the Resilience Award at the annual Changi Airlines Awards on Wednesday for their continued operations at the Singaporean air hub.
Taiwan offers high quality higher education, including higher education in the vital technical and vocational area, training the skilled professionals needed by modern industries. The pandemic has not yet subsided but this has not dampened Taiwan’s efforts to encourage international students to study in Taiwan.
Taiwan inaugurated the International Education Programme 2.0 for Primary and Secondary Schools with Indian partners with a signing ceremony at Mount Abu Public School in Rohini, New Delhi on March 24, 2022, conducted by the Education Division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in India. 26 principals in India attended the ceremony in person, while 28 principals from Taiwan joined them online.
The Education Division of Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Malaysia visited Sarawak in East Malaysia from March 19 to 21, 2022 to promote study in Taiwan. During the visit they met with the mayor of Miri City, Pei Min Middle School educators, representatives of Riam Road Secondary School and local education groups and discussed school education cooperation.
In line with the global trend of integration and preservation of cultural assets and museums, the Bureau of Cultural Heritage (BOCH) organized a forum titled “LINKING: The Exchange Forum for International Organization of Cultural Preservation (鏈結:文化保存國際組織交流論壇)” on April 15 and 16, inviting members of relevant organizations as well as experts who actively participated in International Non-governmental Organizations (iNGO) in recent years to share their professional knowledge and experience.
Taiwan is a top-flight destination for global students seeking to study Mandarin on the back of the country’s advanced programs, government-sponsored initiatives and welcoming environment.