Taiwan is willing and able to join the Indigenous Peoples Economic and Trade Cooperation Arrangement proposed by New Zealand, according to the Cabinet-level Council of Indigenous Peoples.
Taiwan is willing and able to join the Indigenous Peoples Economic and Trade Cooperation Arrangement proposed by New Zealand, according to the Cabinet-level Council of Indigenous Peoples.
Taiwan’s Ministry of Education launched the first 2-year Taiwan Studies Project in India at FLAME University in Pune on November 29, 2021, through the Education Division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in India (TECC). The 2-year project is designed to extend Indian scholars’ knowledge of Taiwan in the field of democratic governance, including disaster management and public health.
The demand for Mandarin Chinese language teaching in Australian schools has surged over the past decade and Taiwan is implementing its English Language Proficiency Enhancement policy to give its younger generations proficiency in English, as well as Mandarin. To address the related language education needs and broaden students’ access to Mandarin and English language learning opportunities respectively, the Education Division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Australia is encouraging
Today (29), the Sports Administration held the 2021 Premiere of “Silhouettes of Angels” Promotional Video and Special Book Conference. For the video, five recipients of the 2020 President’s Education Award, Sports category were filmed, describing their life journey, overcoming of environmental obstacles and how they surmounted the frustration and challenge of family difficulties and physical disabilities far more challenging than those of their peers.
Taiwan will host the World Movement for Democracy’s 11th Global Assembly in 2022, underscoring the government’s commitment to strengthening cooperation among like-minded partners in resisting authoritarianism.
A number of national pavilions grabbed much of the attention at Taipei's annual international food show, Food Taipei, when it officially opened Wednesday, with the first ever Lithuania pavilion a highlight.
The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMoFA) held a press conference on Dec. 22 to announce details of the upcoming “2022 Taiwan International Light Festival (2022臺灣國際光影藝術節).”
Taiwan won a total of six gold medals at this year’s International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO) hosted by the United Arab Emirates, which came to a close Monday.
The Ministry of Culture and the Biennale of Sydney signed a memorandum of understanding in support of Taiwan indigenous artist Aluaiy Kaumakan’s participation in the Australian event next year, underscoring the government efforts to strengthen cultural exchanges with the New Southbound Policy partner country.
Taiwanese films have gradually overcome language barriers and entered international markets in Europe, America, and Southeast Asian countries, etc. It not only shows that Taiwanese films are recognized globally but also reflects contributions made by government agencies in various countries to promote Taiwanese movies.