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The 2025 Feel Warmth, Rehabilitate with Love International Academic Seminar is underway through July 16 in Taipei City, underscoring shared commitment to prisoner rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
At the event organized by the Taipei City-based Taiwan After-Care Association, Shoji Imafuku, president of the National Association of Offender Rehabilitation Services in Tokyo, and Senior Treatment Consultant Stephen C. Hanson from the U.S. gave keynote speeches on protecting reformed offenders and addiction prevention. Prominent attendees at the July 15 opening ceremony included Minister without Portfolio Lin Ming-hsin and Minister of Justice Cheng Ming-chien, according to the Ministry of Justice.
Discussions spanned the structure of Japan's rehabilitation system, building collaborative frameworks for effective recidivism prevention and empowering communities to support reintegration, the ministry added.
In his remarks, Cheng noted that it is as vital to help offenders regain their dignity and life purpose as it is to prevent crimes from happening in the first place. To address this issue, the Executive Yuan is implementing the New Generation Anti-drug Strategy Guidelines and the social safety net project as part of government efforts to forge a robust society.
The event is expected to give Taiwan participants more insight into best practices in Japan and the U.S., thus facilitating the establishment of an effective addiction prevention and rehabilitation service network, the MOJ said. The ministry and the Taiwan After-Care Association pledged to continue helping former offenders live a normal life in line with President Lai Ching-te's National Project of Hope. (POC-E)
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At the event organized by the Taipei City-based Taiwan After-Care Association, Shoji Imafuku, president of the National Association of Offender Rehabilitation Services in Tokyo, and Senior Treatment Consultant Stephen C. Hanson from the U.S. gave keynote speeches on protecting reformed offenders and addiction prevention. Prominent attendees at the July 15 opening ceremony included Minister without Portfolio Lin Ming-hsin and Minister of Justice Cheng Ming-chien, according to the Ministry of Justice.
Discussions spanned the structure of Japan's rehabilitation system, building collaborative frameworks for effective recidivism prevention and empowering communities to support reintegration, the ministry added.
In his remarks, Cheng noted that it is as vital to help offenders regain their dignity and life purpose as it is to prevent crimes from happening in the first place. To address this issue, the Executive Yuan is implementing the New Generation Anti-drug Strategy Guidelines and the social safety net project as part of government efforts to forge a robust society.
The event is expected to give Taiwan participants more insight into best practices in Japan and the U.S., thus facilitating the establishment of an effective addiction prevention and rehabilitation service network, the MOJ said. The ministry and the Taiwan After-Care Association pledged to continue helping former offenders live a normal life in line with President Lai Ching-te's National Project of Hope. (POC-E)
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Premier Cho Jung-tai said July 15 that the government is implementing measures and regulatory easing to transform Taiwan into a global asset management hub.
The premier made the remarks during a speech at the opening of a privately organized asset management forum in Kaohsiung City, southern Taiwan.
According to Cho, while changes in the global trade order, democratic supply chains restructuring and geopolitical uncertainties pose challenges to countries around the world, these conditions also provide opportunities for economic growth, transformation and upgrade.
Taiwan plays a leading role in the semiconductor and high-tech sectors, Cho said, therefore President Lai Ching-te has directed the government to prioritize accelerating further globalization by launching the Five Trusted Industry Sectors initiative to lay the foundation for further national industry development.
The premier noted that the 10 major artificial intelligence projects being formulated by the National Science and Technology Council cover smart applications, key technologies such as quantum computers, smart robots and uncrewed vehicles and infrastructure development, anticipating that the initiatives will enhance national competitiveness.
To develop an innovative economy, the premier said the Executive Yuan proposed the Trillion NT Dollar Investment National Development Plan in December last year and greenlighted a project to transform Taiwan into an Asian asset management center. Both initiatives will help attract funds from domestic and foreign investors into Taiwan's public infrastructure and industrial development, he added.
To promote asset management, Cho said measures and strategies implemented by the Financial Supervisory Commission have achieved significant success. These include the easing of 28 regulations, launch of the Taiwan Individual Savings Account and establishment of a trial asset management zone in Kaohsiung.
The premier said the government will roll out further measures, including regulatory easing to launch an Asian version of NASDAQ to attract startups from around the world seeking funding in Taiwan's vibrant capital market. (SFC-E)
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The premier made the remarks during a speech at the opening of a privately organized asset management forum in Kaohsiung City, southern Taiwan.
According to Cho, while changes in the global trade order, democratic supply chains restructuring and geopolitical uncertainties pose challenges to countries around the world, these conditions also provide opportunities for economic growth, transformation and upgrade.
Taiwan plays a leading role in the semiconductor and high-tech sectors, Cho said, therefore President Lai Ching-te has directed the government to prioritize accelerating further globalization by launching the Five Trusted Industry Sectors initiative to lay the foundation for further national industry development.
The premier noted that the 10 major artificial intelligence projects being formulated by the National Science and Technology Council cover smart applications, key technologies such as quantum computers, smart robots and uncrewed vehicles and infrastructure development, anticipating that the initiatives will enhance national competitiveness.
To develop an innovative economy, the premier said the Executive Yuan proposed the Trillion NT Dollar Investment National Development Plan in December last year and greenlighted a project to transform Taiwan into an Asian asset management center. Both initiatives will help attract funds from domestic and foreign investors into Taiwan's public infrastructure and industrial development, he added.
To promote asset management, Cho said measures and strategies implemented by the Financial Supervisory Commission have achieved significant success. These include the easing of 28 regulations, launch of the Taiwan Individual Savings Account and establishment of a trial asset management zone in Kaohsiung.
The premier said the government will roll out further measures, including regulatory easing to launch an Asian version of NASDAQ to attract startups from around the world seeking funding in Taiwan's vibrant capital market. (SFC-E)
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Singer Kuo Chih-yin (Chih-Chih) and the Amis band Outlet Drift will perform on July 17 and on July 18 at Colours of Ostrava, Czechia's largest music festival.
Kuo Chih-yin's music comes from deep affection for the natural landscape and incorporates folk music, Bossa Nova and pop. Her lyrics encompass both Chinese and Amis languages. Three-member band, Outlet Drift, integrates traditional Amis folk songs, and experimental rock and roll.
Kuo and Outlet Drift took to the stage in early April at the Tallinn Music Week in Estonia and will also perform at Drive Stage, a major venue for the Czech multi-genre event, the MOC said.
According to the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Prague's Cultural Division, Ostrava is a former industrial hub turned cultural city and hosts several music festivals over the summer, including Czech Music Crossroads held in June, where Taiwan was guest of honor.
Founded in 2002, the four-day Colours is a large central European music festival and frequently features in lists of the top ten European festivals. The event showcases electronic, jazz, pop and world music and attracts a crowd of around 40,000 visitors a day. (POC-E)
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Kuo Chih-yin's music comes from deep affection for the natural landscape and incorporates folk music, Bossa Nova and pop. Her lyrics encompass both Chinese and Amis languages. Three-member band, Outlet Drift, integrates traditional Amis folk songs, and experimental rock and roll.
Kuo and Outlet Drift took to the stage in early April at the Tallinn Music Week in Estonia and will also perform at Drive Stage, a major venue for the Czech multi-genre event, the MOC said.
According to the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Prague's Cultural Division, Ostrava is a former industrial hub turned cultural city and hosts several music festivals over the summer, including Czech Music Crossroads held in June, where Taiwan was guest of honor.
Founded in 2002, the four-day Colours is a large central European music festival and frequently features in lists of the top ten European festivals. The event showcases electronic, jazz, pop and world music and attracts a crowd of around 40,000 visitors a day. (POC-E)
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Taiwan and Vietnam signed an updated version of an educational cooperation agreement July 11 in Taipei City, marking another milestone in the bilateral relationship.
According to the Ministry of Education, Liu Shih-chung, head of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vietnam, and his Vietnamese counterpart, Phan Kieu Chung, met to sign the document. It is an extension of a similar pact between the two sides from 2017.
The updated agreement covers a wide range of domains, such as establishing sister school relationships, offering scholarships for students and teachers to attend workshops, and implementing language-learning projects.
During the signing ceremony, MOE Chief Secretary Lin Po-chiao said Taiwan and Vietnam have undertaken a raft of cooperative projects based on the bilateral agreements of 2006 and 2017. These include around 1,000 exchange agreements between tertiary institutions of both countries, as well as Taiwan's sending of Mandarin instructors to Vietnam.
Lin said there are growing demands for skilled professionals in Southeast Asian countries as their economy continues to thrive. By offering Taiwan's talent cultivation expertise, the latest agreement will help member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations foster talents to accelerate their national development, he added.
MOE statistics show that the number of students from Vietnam pursuing education in Taiwan has been on the rise in recent years. The country is the leading source of international students in Taiwan, with a population of 39,695 in 2024, or 32.22 percent of the total. Taiwan is the fifth leading destination for Vietnamese students.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement July 14 welcoming the latest development. The ministry will continue to promote mutually beneficial cooperation and exchanges with Vietnam across the board, it added. (SFC-E)
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According to the Ministry of Education, Liu Shih-chung, head of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vietnam, and his Vietnamese counterpart, Phan Kieu Chung, met to sign the document. It is an extension of a similar pact between the two sides from 2017.
The updated agreement covers a wide range of domains, such as establishing sister school relationships, offering scholarships for students and teachers to attend workshops, and implementing language-learning projects.
During the signing ceremony, MOE Chief Secretary Lin Po-chiao said Taiwan and Vietnam have undertaken a raft of cooperative projects based on the bilateral agreements of 2006 and 2017. These include around 1,000 exchange agreements between tertiary institutions of both countries, as well as Taiwan's sending of Mandarin instructors to Vietnam.
Lin said there are growing demands for skilled professionals in Southeast Asian countries as their economy continues to thrive. By offering Taiwan's talent cultivation expertise, the latest agreement will help member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations foster talents to accelerate their national development, he added.
MOE statistics show that the number of students from Vietnam pursuing education in Taiwan has been on the rise in recent years. The country is the leading source of international students in Taiwan, with a population of 39,695 in 2024, or 32.22 percent of the total. Taiwan is the fifth leading destination for Vietnamese students.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement July 14 welcoming the latest development. The ministry will continue to promote mutually beneficial cooperation and exchanges with Vietnam across the board, it added. (SFC-E)
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The Ministry of Labor and the European Union Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion hosted the sixth Taiwan-EU Labor Consultation July 14 in Taipei City, underscoring bilateral commitment to cooperation in labor affairs.
Labor Minister Hung Sun-han met with Mario Nava, director general of DG EMPL, who led the European delegation. This is the first visit to Taiwan by an EU director-general since 2015, the Ministry of Labor said.
Discussions centered on human rights, as Hung noted that the country has an increased dependence on migrant workers and the MOL has responsibility to create transparency around working conditions for foreign laborers. He added that in 2024, the European Union passed a Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and a regulation banning products made with forced labor, standards which Taiwan enterprises need to meet.
Hung pointed out that the EU proposed a Union of Skills project in March this year, which aligns with recent domestic policies and may provide potential for cooperation.
Nava lauded achievements stemming from long term collaboration, while recognizing the MOL's awareness of CSDDD as well as issues of forced labor. He pledged that the DG EMPL would continue communication and collaboration with Taiwan through the annual consultation.
At the meeting, representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture Fishery Agency and local civil groups advocating labor rights for fishing crews participated, together with representatives from Belgium-headquartered European Transport Workers' Federation and the Pelagic Freezer Trawler Association based in the Netherlands. A memorandum of understanding will be signed by the FA with Indonesian labor unions, the MOL stated. (POC-E)
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Labor Minister Hung Sun-han met with Mario Nava, director general of DG EMPL, who led the European delegation. This is the first visit to Taiwan by an EU director-general since 2015, the Ministry of Labor said.
Discussions centered on human rights, as Hung noted that the country has an increased dependence on migrant workers and the MOL has responsibility to create transparency around working conditions for foreign laborers. He added that in 2024, the European Union passed a Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and a regulation banning products made with forced labor, standards which Taiwan enterprises need to meet.
Hung pointed out that the EU proposed a Union of Skills project in March this year, which aligns with recent domestic policies and may provide potential for cooperation.
Nava lauded achievements stemming from long term collaboration, while recognizing the MOL's awareness of CSDDD as well as issues of forced labor. He pledged that the DG EMPL would continue communication and collaboration with Taiwan through the annual consultation.
At the meeting, representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture Fishery Agency and local civil groups advocating labor rights for fishing crews participated, together with representatives from Belgium-headquartered European Transport Workers' Federation and the Pelagic Freezer Trawler Association based in the Netherlands. A memorandum of understanding will be signed by the FA with Indonesian labor unions, the MOL stated. (POC-E)
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The Taipei edition of an orchid exhibition organized by institutions in Taiwan and Japan opened July 14 at the National Museum of History, showcasing academic narratives on Taiwan orchids, the Ministry of Culture said.
Jointly organized by the NMH and the University Museum of the University of Tokyo, "Formosa Orchids Blossom" showcases over 200 items that span both the natural sciences and the arts. Highlights include works by pioneering botanical illustrator Wang Jen-li from Taiwan and contemporary Japanese artist Mutsuko Nakajima, as well as original pieces from UMUT's collection by 19th- and 20th-century Japanese painters such as Kuwataro Watanabe and Toshio Yamada.
Also on display are orchid-themed art by modern painters such as Chang Dai-chien, Chen Chin, Pu Hsin-yu and Shiy De-jinn, the MOC said, adding that other exhibits include rare orchid specimens and glass plate negatives from Taiwan's Japanese colonial period (1895-1945), along with modern decorative designs featuring orchid motifs. NMH will also host a series of events including lectures and guided tours for the exhibition running until Sept. 7, the ministry added.
According to the MOC, the event brought together key institutions in Taiwan that house important orchid-related collections, including Taipei-based National Taiwan University and the Ministry of Agriculture's Taiwan Forestry Research Institute; National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in the central city of Taichung; and Kaohsiung Museum of History in the southern metropolis of the same name.
Minister of Culture Li Yuan said during the opening ceremony that the exhibition uses orchids to explore cultural differences between Taiwan and Japan, while also demonstrating their long relationship.
The Taipei edition follows a February showing in Tokyo, the MOC said, adding that the exhibition is part of a 2024 academic exchange agreement between NMH and UMUT. (YCH-E)
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Jointly organized by the NMH and the University Museum of the University of Tokyo, "Formosa Orchids Blossom" showcases over 200 items that span both the natural sciences and the arts. Highlights include works by pioneering botanical illustrator Wang Jen-li from Taiwan and contemporary Japanese artist Mutsuko Nakajima, as well as original pieces from UMUT's collection by 19th- and 20th-century Japanese painters such as Kuwataro Watanabe and Toshio Yamada.
Also on display are orchid-themed art by modern painters such as Chang Dai-chien, Chen Chin, Pu Hsin-yu and Shiy De-jinn, the MOC said, adding that other exhibits include rare orchid specimens and glass plate negatives from Taiwan's Japanese colonial period (1895-1945), along with modern decorative designs featuring orchid motifs. NMH will also host a series of events including lectures and guided tours for the exhibition running until Sept. 7, the ministry added.
According to the MOC, the event brought together key institutions in Taiwan that house important orchid-related collections, including Taipei-based National Taiwan University and the Ministry of Agriculture's Taiwan Forestry Research Institute; National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in the central city of Taichung; and Kaohsiung Museum of History in the southern metropolis of the same name.
Minister of Culture Li Yuan said during the opening ceremony that the exhibition uses orchids to explore cultural differences between Taiwan and Japan, while also demonstrating their long relationship.
The Taipei edition follows a February showing in Tokyo, the MOC said, adding that the exhibition is part of a 2024 academic exchange agreement between NMH and UMUT. (YCH-E)
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The recent remarks by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and Czech President Petr Pavel supporting peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait and commending Taiwan are sincerely appreciated by the government and people, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said July 11.
According to the MOFA, following the 37th U.K.-France Summit held July 10 in London, Starmer and Macron issued a joint statement reaffirming commitment to peace and stability in the Korean Peninsula, South and East China Seas, and Taiwan Strait, as well as calling for the peaceful resolution of cross-strait issues.
The ministry said the latest statement is in line with the stance expressed by the two leaders after the Group of Seven Summit held last month in Italy, reflecting the global consensus on maintaining cross-strait peace.
During his speech at the "Heads of State and Government" plenary session during the fourth Ukraine Recovery Conference held July 10 in Rome, Pavel highlighted successful projects undertaken by the Czech Republic and Taiwan to provide safe drinking water to 380,000 residents of Dnipropetrovsk in eastern Ukraine and to deliver power generation equipment to Kharkiv. He stressed that the endeavors were a model of cooperation between like-minded democracies.
The MOFA said that since the war between Russia and Ukraine began, Taiwan and the Czech Republic have signed three memorandums of understanding to facilitate the reconstruction of basic infrastructure in Ukraine, improving the Eastern European country's health care capacity and accelerating rebuilding.
As a responsible member of the global community, Taiwan will continue to work with democratic partners to promote a free, open and prosperous Indo-Pacific and defend the rules-based international order, the ministry added. (SFC-E)
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According to the MOFA, following the 37th U.K.-France Summit held July 10 in London, Starmer and Macron issued a joint statement reaffirming commitment to peace and stability in the Korean Peninsula, South and East China Seas, and Taiwan Strait, as well as calling for the peaceful resolution of cross-strait issues.
The ministry said the latest statement is in line with the stance expressed by the two leaders after the Group of Seven Summit held last month in Italy, reflecting the global consensus on maintaining cross-strait peace.
During his speech at the "Heads of State and Government" plenary session during the fourth Ukraine Recovery Conference held July 10 in Rome, Pavel highlighted successful projects undertaken by the Czech Republic and Taiwan to provide safe drinking water to 380,000 residents of Dnipropetrovsk in eastern Ukraine and to deliver power generation equipment to Kharkiv. He stressed that the endeavors were a model of cooperation between like-minded democracies.
The MOFA said that since the war between Russia and Ukraine began, Taiwan and the Czech Republic have signed three memorandums of understanding to facilitate the reconstruction of basic infrastructure in Ukraine, improving the Eastern European country's health care capacity and accelerating rebuilding.
As a responsible member of the global community, Taiwan will continue to work with democratic partners to promote a free, open and prosperous Indo-Pacific and defend the rules-based international order, the ministry added. (SFC-E)
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Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung is in Paraguay on an eight-day visit to celebrate the 68th anniversary of diplomatic ties and deepen Taiwan's relationship with the South American ally.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lin arrived in Paraguay late on July 10 and met with his counterpart Rubén Ramírez the next morning. They discussed progress on infrastructure, smart medicine and smart transportation projects, and technical education, as well as trade and investment.
On the evening of July 11 a celebration honoring the anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Taiwan and Paraguay drew over 250 guests, including Raúl Latorre, president of the ally's Chamber of Deputies, and César Diesel, president of the Supreme Court. The ministry said that Lin pledged in his remarks at the event to deepen industrial cooperation through Taiwan's prowess in information communication technologies.
Ramírez expressed gratitude for Taiwan's long-standing support of his country's agriculture and animal husbandry, education, infrastructure, medicine, and public health in his response. He also praised the Taiwan-Paraguay Polytechnic University project, which has cultivated over 170 engineers to date.
The next day, July 12, Lin took Taiwan entrepreneurs in the sectors of artificial intelligence, food processing, smart manufacturing and logistics to the Taiwan-Paraguay Smart Technology Park, accompanied by Ramírez, Minister of Industry and Commerce Javier Giménez and other high-ranking officials. The MOFA added that the facility is a cooperative project that resulted from President Lai Ching-te's 2023 visit to Paraguay as then President Tsai Ing-wen's vice president and special envoy. (POC-E)
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According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lin arrived in Paraguay late on July 10 and met with his counterpart Rubén Ramírez the next morning. They discussed progress on infrastructure, smart medicine and smart transportation projects, and technical education, as well as trade and investment.
On the evening of July 11 a celebration honoring the anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Taiwan and Paraguay drew over 250 guests, including Raúl Latorre, president of the ally's Chamber of Deputies, and César Diesel, president of the Supreme Court. The ministry said that Lin pledged in his remarks at the event to deepen industrial cooperation through Taiwan's prowess in information communication technologies.
Ramírez expressed gratitude for Taiwan's long-standing support of his country's agriculture and animal husbandry, education, infrastructure, medicine, and public health in his response. He also praised the Taiwan-Paraguay Polytechnic University project, which has cultivated over 170 engineers to date.
The next day, July 12, Lin took Taiwan entrepreneurs in the sectors of artificial intelligence, food processing, smart manufacturing and logistics to the Taiwan-Paraguay Smart Technology Park, accompanied by Ramírez, Minister of Industry and Commerce Javier Giménez and other high-ranking officials. The MOFA added that the facility is a cooperative project that resulted from President Lai Ching-te's 2023 visit to Paraguay as then President Tsai Ing-wen's vice president and special envoy. (POC-E)
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A 24-minute documentary on Taiwan bridges designed by Colombes-based Eiffel at the end of the 19th century is set to air July 14 on the TaiwanPlus TV channel and TaiwanPlus Docs YouTube channel.
Supported by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications' Highway Bureau, the production was shot in both Taiwan and France and features interviews with academics and experts including members of the Association of Descendants of Gustave Eiffel and Bertrand Lemoine, former head of Paris-based Académie d'Architecture, the HB said.
According to the bureau, the Ciyun, Cihang, Guanxing and Qingquan bridges in the Central Mountain Range share the same construction methods and structure as the Eiffel Tower.
In conjunction with the documentary release, an exhibition on the bridges is underway through July 18 at Taiwan Highway Museum in Taipei City, the HB said, adding that among the exhibited items are precious documents from Taiwan and France such as a bridge patent written by Gustave Eiffel in 1881. The display symbolizes the long-term engineering exchange between the two sides, the bureau concluded. (POC-E)
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Supported by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications' Highway Bureau, the production was shot in both Taiwan and France and features interviews with academics and experts including members of the Association of Descendants of Gustave Eiffel and Bertrand Lemoine, former head of Paris-based Académie d'Architecture, the HB said.
According to the bureau, the Ciyun, Cihang, Guanxing and Qingquan bridges in the Central Mountain Range share the same construction methods and structure as the Eiffel Tower.
In conjunction with the documentary release, an exhibition on the bridges is underway through July 18 at Taiwan Highway Museum in Taipei City, the HB said, adding that among the exhibited items are precious documents from Taiwan and France such as a bridge patent written by Gustave Eiffel in 1881. The display symbolizes the long-term engineering exchange between the two sides, the bureau concluded. (POC-E)
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The winners of the 44th National Cultural Award were honored July 10 in Taipei City for their contributions to preserving Taiwan's traditional artistry and culture.
According to the Executive Yuan, this year's award recipients are renowned Hakka author Wu Cheng, veteran Hakka mason Fu Ming-kuang and popular Taiwanese opera performer Yang Li-hua.
During the award presentation ceremony, Premier Cho Jung-tai thanked the honorees for their lifelong dedication to their respective fields. He praised Wu as a patriotic poet, commended Fu for his mastery in restoration and lauded Yang for playing characters that reflect the traditional virtues of loyalty, filial piety, integrity and righteousness.
Wu has been a prominent voice in native literature since the 1970s, producing nearly 100 poems that portray rural life while reflecting on societal changes and the experiences of ordinary individuals. He is also a passionate advocate for environmental sustainability and human rights.
As a key figure in architectural heritage preservation, Fu has dedicated his life to repairing traditional Hakka buildings, relics and temples, passing on his skills and promoting Taiwan's cultural traditions. He was recognized by the MOC in 2016 as a preserver of traditional construction techniques.
With a career spanning outdoor theater, radio, television and film over nearly 70 years, Yang has profoundly influenced the field by introducing Taiwanese opera to new audiences at home and abroad and inspiring younger generations to follow in her footsteps. She also made history by bringing the traditional art form to the National Theater Hall in 1991. (SFC-E)
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According to the Executive Yuan, this year's award recipients are renowned Hakka author Wu Cheng, veteran Hakka mason Fu Ming-kuang and popular Taiwanese opera performer Yang Li-hua.
During the award presentation ceremony, Premier Cho Jung-tai thanked the honorees for their lifelong dedication to their respective fields. He praised Wu as a patriotic poet, commended Fu for his mastery in restoration and lauded Yang for playing characters that reflect the traditional virtues of loyalty, filial piety, integrity and righteousness.
Wu has been a prominent voice in native literature since the 1970s, producing nearly 100 poems that portray rural life while reflecting on societal changes and the experiences of ordinary individuals. He is also a passionate advocate for environmental sustainability and human rights.
As a key figure in architectural heritage preservation, Fu has dedicated his life to repairing traditional Hakka buildings, relics and temples, passing on his skills and promoting Taiwan's cultural traditions. He was recognized by the MOC in 2016 as a preserver of traditional construction techniques.
With a career spanning outdoor theater, radio, television and film over nearly 70 years, Yang has profoundly influenced the field by introducing Taiwanese opera to new audiences at home and abroad and inspiring younger generations to follow in her footsteps. She also made history by bringing the traditional art form to the National Theater Hall in 1991. (SFC-E)
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Premier Cho Jung-tai said July 10 that Taiwan must seize the opportunity to lead in next-generation communications, including 6G and broadband satellite technologies.
Cho made the remarks following a briefing by the Cabinet-level National Science and Technology Council July 10 at the Executive Yuan in Taipei City. He said a six-year NT$27 billion (US$92 million) budget has been approved for the initiative.
The plan includes three core strategies: accelerating technological research, implementing key services and strengthening cross-sector collaboration. Cho said the initiative, along with the national space technology program, will help cement Taiwan's role in the global supply chain through public-private and international cooperation.
He called on ministries to prioritize talent cultivation and research while asking the NSTC to coordinate across agencies and monitor execution efficiency. The EY added that regular reviews would ensure continued progress.
According to an NSTC statement, the initiative will integrate experts in artificial intelligence, chip design and system engineering to elevate Taiwan's role in global communications networks. The council also emphasized the need for legal reforms to support industry growth.
Initially, the National Communications Commission and Ministries of Economic Affairs, Education and Digital Affairs will take part. More government agencies are expected to later join the effort to expand citizen services, the EY concluded. (POC-E)
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Cho made the remarks following a briefing by the Cabinet-level National Science and Technology Council July 10 at the Executive Yuan in Taipei City. He said a six-year NT$27 billion (US$92 million) budget has been approved for the initiative.
The plan includes three core strategies: accelerating technological research, implementing key services and strengthening cross-sector collaboration. Cho said the initiative, along with the national space technology program, will help cement Taiwan's role in the global supply chain through public-private and international cooperation.
He called on ministries to prioritize talent cultivation and research while asking the NSTC to coordinate across agencies and monitor execution efficiency. The EY added that regular reviews would ensure continued progress.
According to an NSTC statement, the initiative will integrate experts in artificial intelligence, chip design and system engineering to elevate Taiwan's role in global communications networks. The council also emphasized the need for legal reforms to support industry growth.
Initially, the National Communications Commission and Ministries of Economic Affairs, Education and Digital Affairs will take part. More government agencies are expected to later join the effort to expand citizen services, the EY concluded. (POC-E)
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