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WUHAN VIRUS / Taiwan complains to WHO for misnumbering coronavirus cases

Taipei, Feb. 4 (CNA) Taiwan lodged a protest with the World Health Organization (WHO) after it listed 13 confirmed cases of Wuhan coronavirus for the country under the "Taiwan, China" category in a situation report Tuesday, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) said that day.

Temporary entry restrictions and visa control measures to contain the spread of the 2019-nCoV

Moreton Bay Region Lunar New Year event

2020 Lunar New Year Celebration and Bushfire Appeal

First seven migrant farm workers start work in Taiwan

The first batch of seven migrant farm workers introduced into Taiwan have recently started work on local farms, many of which are deeply troubled by an acute manpower shortage. The seven workers from Thailand, all newcomers to Taiwan, are working on local tea, vegetable and dairy farms that need greater workforces in winter -- making them the first such workers to be employed in Taiwan's agricultural sector, the Council of Agriculture (COA) said Wednesday.

Intensive Mandarin Program for Malaysian Officials and Teachers held in Taiwan Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Intensive Mandarin Program for Malaysian Officials and Teachers held in Taiwan

A prime aim of this professional development program was to promote further collaboration between Malaysia and Taiwan in the field of Chinese language learning and teaching. The program was organized with the support of Taiwan’s Ministry of Education, and the Education Division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia. The participants, from each of the states in Malaysia, were assigned by the Ministry of Education, Malaysia.

Minister Wu’s remarks at the press conference