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The Tastes and Textures of a Small-Town Treat: BawanPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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The Tastes and Textures of a Small-Town Treat: Bawan

“Do you like your bawan fried, or steamed? Do you add a rich sauce or a light, refreshing seasoning?” You can tell what part of Taiwan someone is from based on their preferences in eating bawan. And here’s a tip from old epicures: After eating the bawan, try pouring four-herb soup or bone broth into the bowl to enjoy the fresh sweetness of the soup mixed with the sauce.

A Street Food Goes International: Taiwan’s Gua BaoPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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A Street Food Goes International: Taiwan’s Gua Bao

Over the past decade and more, Taiwanese foods that have become world famous include not only bubble tea and the xiaolongbao (broth-filled steamed pork dumplings) of the Din Tai Fung restaurant chain but also gua bao. This food, whose Mandarin name is based on its Taiwanese pronunci­ation, kuah-pau, features delicious pork wrapped in a steamed bun. Its half-open serving style allows scope for all kinds of creative ideas. Are you familiar with it?

A Traditional Rice-Based Food: The Ever-Popular Radish CakePhotos - New Southbound Policy
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A Traditional Rice-Based Food: The Ever-Popular Radish Cake

Radish cake—made with daikon radishes but also known as “turnip cake” or “carrot cake” in English—is a classic dish served at the Lunar New Year. Rectangular blocks of this steamed snack, which are usually fried before eating, are the stuff of childhood memories for many. Yet few people know that this side dish became part of Taiwan’s culinary tradition as a way of commemorating the last claimant to the throne of the Ming Dynasty.

Braised Pork over Rice: From Banquet Fare to Street FoodPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Braised Pork over Rice: From Banquet Fare to Street Food

In his famous “culinary triangle” theory, the anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss defines two of the triangle’s corners, roasting and smoking, as representing natural processes, whereas he describes the corner of boiling, which uses the medium of water or other liquid in a manmade receptacle, as a cultural behavior. The concept has been demonstrated as applicable to societies around the world.

Building Taiwan’s Global Brand: The Past and Future of Export Processing ZonesPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Building Taiwan’s Global Brand: The Past and Future of Export Processing Zones

Once, in the product display room of the former Kaohsiung Export Processing Zone, a visitor from Latin America pointed to the historical products section and said, “Hey! I had one of those portable stereos when I was young!” Ting Shih-te, who has worked at the Kaohsiung Branch of the Export Processing Zone Administration of the Ministry of Economic Affairs for over 20 years, replied, “Yes! That was made in Taiwan and shipped from our export processing zone right here.”

New Book Forum: Angels of Love: Catholicism in TaiwanPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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New Book Forum: Angels of Love: Catholicism in Taiwan

The Bible says: “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.” The book Angels of Love: Catholicism in Taiwan, recently published by Taiwan Panorama, records the selfless contributions made to Taiwan by many priests and nuns who left their homelands to come to this island, thereby putting into practice the Bible’s teaching to spread God’s love to humankind.

Onwards and Upwards—Taiwan’s Women EntrepreneursPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Onwards and Upwards—Taiwan’s Women Entrepreneurs

Finding likeminded women in similar situations with whom one can share thoughts and provide mutual support is essential for women entrepreneurs who want to keep advancing in their careers. The Women Entrepreneurship Program (WEP), launched by the Small and Medium Enterprise Administration of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, offers its enrollees knowhow and resources.

Taiwan at the Forefront of AI Sensing—The CES 2022 Innovation AwardsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan at the Forefront of AI Sensing—The CES 2022 Innovation Awards

The Consumer Electronics Show, held yearly in Las Vegas, is a bellwether of technology trends. At this year’s CES, sensor technologies developed by Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute stood out from the crowd, winning three CES Innovation Awards in competition with 1800 contending products. This feat once again demonstrates the innovative capabilities of Taiwan’s technology R&D on the international stage.

Weaving Dreams: The Present and Future of Smart ClothingPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Weaving Dreams: The Present and Future of Smart Clothing

They say that film holds a mirror up to society, but sometimes what it shows is not a reflection but a prediction. Cinematic superheroes like Batman and Spider-­Man zip through the air in futuristic outfits that combine clothing and computers, but as technology evolves, we come ever closer to the day when ordinary folk like you and me might also be able to get a taste of that superhero style.

Riding the Wings of Technology: Mobile Broadband Fuses Real and Virtual ArtPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Riding the Wings of Technology: Mobile Broadband Fuses Real and Virtual Art

The transition in mobile Internet from 3G to 4G brought with it a number of changes in our daily lives, and now 5G is promising to do the same. In the era of high-speed, low-latency interconnected networks, what new experiences will people-centered technology bring into our lives?