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The Ministry of Economic Affairs released Taiwan's first startup white paper March 27 to bring the public up to speed on the country's entrepreneurship ecosystem and achievements of related government policies.
According to the document, there were more than 9,500 startups in Taiwan by the end of 2024. They span a wide range of sectors, including consumer products, food and beverage services, hardware manufacturing, health and medical care, media and entertainment, and software applications.
The white paper identifies artificial intelligence, environment and sustainability, energy, and digital applications and transitions as areas with the greatest increases in startups in recent years. This trend demonstrates that government policies promoting AI, digital and net-zero emission transitions, health and medicine, and semiconductors serve as a solid foundation for fostering new businesses.
In terms of talent cultivation, the report said that nearly 70 percent of the startups employ technical professionals, see technological development as their core business and contract out production to increase operational efficiency. They also prioritize talent recruitment in business development, innovative R&D and marketing.
The white paper also provides information on government support measures. These include subsidies, loans and investment funds catering to the needs of startups in different operational stages; helping enterprises expand their presence at home and abroad by setting up shop at innovation parks and taking part in global exhibitions; and formulating proactive strategies to recruit and retain talent.
Citing the 2023Global Entrepreneurship Monitor report, the MOEA said Taiwan ranked third globally in the National Entrepreneurship Context Index, adding that the country's commercial, physical and professional infrastructure are all superior to that of neighboring countries.
Going forward , the government will keep rolling out supportive measures to promote local startups and drive Taiwan's economic development, the ministry said. (SFC-E)
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According to the document, there were more than 9,500 startups in Taiwan by the end of 2024. They span a wide range of sectors, including consumer products, food and beverage services, hardware manufacturing, health and medical care, media and entertainment, and software applications.
The white paper identifies artificial intelligence, environment and sustainability, energy, and digital applications and transitions as areas with the greatest increases in startups in recent years. This trend demonstrates that government policies promoting AI, digital and net-zero emission transitions, health and medicine, and semiconductors serve as a solid foundation for fostering new businesses.
In terms of talent cultivation, the report said that nearly 70 percent of the startups employ technical professionals, see technological development as their core business and contract out production to increase operational efficiency. They also prioritize talent recruitment in business development, innovative R&D and marketing.
The white paper also provides information on government support measures. These include subsidies, loans and investment funds catering to the needs of startups in different operational stages; helping enterprises expand their presence at home and abroad by setting up shop at innovation parks and taking part in global exhibitions; and formulating proactive strategies to recruit and retain talent.
Citing the 2023Global Entrepreneurship Monitor report, the MOEA said Taiwan ranked third globally in the National Entrepreneurship Context Index, adding that the country's commercial, physical and professional infrastructure are all superior to that of neighboring countries.
Going forward , the government will keep rolling out supportive measures to promote local startups and drive Taiwan's economic development, the ministry said. (SFC-E)
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Taipei Fashion Week AW25, which opened March 27 at Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, demonstrates the domestic fashion industry's commitment to advancing sustainable development.
Hosted by the Ministry of Culture, the event runs through March 30. MOC Minister Lee Yuan and the diplomatic corps in Taiwan attended the opening ceremony.
Lee gave an interview at the opening holding the event's signature souvenir, a small pineapple leaf fiber tote bag, and noted that TFW is the first in Asia to focus on sustainability throughout the entire development and production process. He added that top domestic textile businesses and outstanding fashion designers are jointly exploring best practices for implementing environmental conservation.
The opening show featured collections from six fashion designers: Claudia Wang, DYCTEAM, Gioia Pan, oqLiq, UUIN and WEAVISM, each of whom collaborated with a different textile brand. From recycling waste materials and reclaiming used yarn to weaving technological cloth and adopting digital modeling technology, Taiwan's fashion industry fully embraced the "Endless Fashion" theme's aims of recycling, reusing, repurposing and replaying.
Seven dynamic showcases are underway at different locations around Taipei and meetings with international buyers are taking place throughout the weekend. The fashion market and workshops on sustainability are set to be held March 30. Additionally, a forum entitled "Fashion the Next," scheduled for March 28, features Korean designer Kuho Jung and his successful Seoul Fashion Week, as well as the broader topic of the introduction of South Korean brands into the global market. (POC-E)
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Hosted by the Ministry of Culture, the event runs through March 30. MOC Minister Lee Yuan and the diplomatic corps in Taiwan attended the opening ceremony.
Lee gave an interview at the opening holding the event's signature souvenir, a small pineapple leaf fiber tote bag, and noted that TFW is the first in Asia to focus on sustainability throughout the entire development and production process. He added that top domestic textile businesses and outstanding fashion designers are jointly exploring best practices for implementing environmental conservation.
The opening show featured collections from six fashion designers: Claudia Wang, DYCTEAM, Gioia Pan, oqLiq, UUIN and WEAVISM, each of whom collaborated with a different textile brand. From recycling waste materials and reclaiming used yarn to weaving technological cloth and adopting digital modeling technology, Taiwan's fashion industry fully embraced the "Endless Fashion" theme's aims of recycling, reusing, repurposing and replaying.
Seven dynamic showcases are underway at different locations around Taipei and meetings with international buyers are taking place throughout the weekend. The fashion market and workshops on sustainability are set to be held March 30. Additionally, a forum entitled "Fashion the Next," scheduled for March 28, features Korean designer Kuho Jung and his successful Seoul Fashion Week, as well as the broader topic of the introduction of South Korean brands into the global market. (POC-E)
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A seminar on prevention of bird strikes was held by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications Civil Aviation Administration March 27 in Taipei City, highlighting government commitment to flight safety.
Hosted by CAA Deputy Director General Fang Chih-wen, the event brought together over 60 academics, experts, officials, airline representatives and airport operators. Participants used cormorants and Orthoptera insects as examples in discussing the issue.
According to the CAA, the discussion topics spanned domestic and international bird strike reports, shared experience of prevention work by Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and explored possible threats to flight safety from insect behavior by using airport landscape and soundscape as ecological indicators.
Participants further talked about bird strike prevention information system applications, the employment of eBird—an online database of bird observations with real-time bird distribution and density information—as wild bird management, and reviews of the Jeju Air crash that resulted from bird activity at Muan International Airport in South Korea last December, the administration said.
The CAA added that the aim of the seminar is to promote exchanges and deepen professional knowledge to jointly create a safer aviation environment. (YCH-E)
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Hosted by CAA Deputy Director General Fang Chih-wen, the event brought together over 60 academics, experts, officials, airline representatives and airport operators. Participants used cormorants and Orthoptera insects as examples in discussing the issue.
According to the CAA, the discussion topics spanned domestic and international bird strike reports, shared experience of prevention work by Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and explored possible threats to flight safety from insect behavior by using airport landscape and soundscape as ecological indicators.
Participants further talked about bird strike prevention information system applications, the employment of eBird—an online database of bird observations with real-time bird distribution and density information—as wild bird management, and reviews of the Jeju Air crash that resulted from bird activity at Muan International Airport in South Korea last December, the administration said.
The CAA added that the aim of the seminar is to promote exchanges and deepen professional knowledge to jointly create a safer aviation environment. (YCH-E)
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State-run Taiwan International Ports Corp. won a silver medal of the 2024 Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards, reflecting global recognition of the entity's promotion of sustainability.
Organized by Singapore-based CSRWorks International, the ASRA is a non-profit initiative that champions and commemorates outstanding corporate reporting, disclosure and transparency practices. It not only spotlights and commends exceptional leaders in sustainability reporting but also serves as a dynamic hub for sharing best ESG practices, benchmarking and collaborative learning.
According to the firm overseen by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, the 2024 ASRA was contested by business entities from 13 countries in Asia over 17 categories. The TIPC was the only one from Taiwan to be honored in the Public Sector category.
TIPC Chair Lee Hsien-yi said that, in response to government policies and stakeholders' concerns, the firm has been adopting proactive measures to ensure sustainable operations and governance, honor corporate responsibility, promote the well-being of its employees and community members of port cities and reduce carbon reduction at local ports.
A key initiative in this regard is the TIPC Environmental, Social and Governance Report, which discloses the firm's achievements in promoting sustainable port management and various platforms for communications with parties of interest.
The firm's 2023 report has since won many accolades, and it was also named one of the best companies in Taiwan to work for by HR Asia magazine, the TIPC added.
Lee said the TIPC will continue to focus on key global issues such as sustainability development trend, climate change and biodiversity, as it strives to fulfill its vision of building low-carbon and resilient ports for the benefits of all stakeholders, he added. (SFC-E)
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Organized by Singapore-based CSRWorks International, the ASRA is a non-profit initiative that champions and commemorates outstanding corporate reporting, disclosure and transparency practices. It not only spotlights and commends exceptional leaders in sustainability reporting but also serves as a dynamic hub for sharing best ESG practices, benchmarking and collaborative learning.
According to the firm overseen by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, the 2024 ASRA was contested by business entities from 13 countries in Asia over 17 categories. The TIPC was the only one from Taiwan to be honored in the Public Sector category.
TIPC Chair Lee Hsien-yi said that, in response to government policies and stakeholders' concerns, the firm has been adopting proactive measures to ensure sustainable operations and governance, honor corporate responsibility, promote the well-being of its employees and community members of port cities and reduce carbon reduction at local ports.
A key initiative in this regard is the TIPC Environmental, Social and Governance Report, which discloses the firm's achievements in promoting sustainable port management and various platforms for communications with parties of interest.
The firm's 2023 report has since won many accolades, and it was also named one of the best companies in Taiwan to work for by HR Asia magazine, the TIPC added.
Lee said the TIPC will continue to focus on key global issues such as sustainability development trend, climate change and biodiversity, as it strives to fulfill its vision of building low-carbon and resilient ports for the benefits of all stakeholders, he added. (SFC-E)
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A conference on policies and technologies to promote healthy aging through diet was held March 26 in Taipei City under the auspices of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, highlighting government commitment to working with partners to increase quality of life for all.
Organized by the Health Promotion Administration of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the event involved over 300 participants from 10 APEC member economies, with representatives and experts from Canada, Japan and Singapore invited to share their insights, the MOHW said. The event focused on issues spanning nutrition development strategy and policy, exploring a healthy diet for aging with evidence-based practices, and ways to construct an age-friendly environment with artificial intelligence applications, the ministry added.
Mary R. L'Abbe, professor emeritus of the Department of Nutritional Sciences, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, delivered a keynote that addressed global nutrition issues and challenges, the MOHW said. Academics and officials from Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam also shared domestic policies in a panel discussion during the event, it added.
The MOHW stressed the importance of nutrition and referenced the U.N.'s plan for a decade of healthy aging. It added that the government has adopted numerous relevant policies in light of Taiwan becoming a super-aging society in 2025.
Among them is the Nutrition and Healthy Diet Promotion Act, which came into effect January 2024 and provides subsidies to local governments for the establishment of community nutrition promotion centers, the MOHW said. The ministry added that it also published a manual in 2019 that makes use of local ingredients and culinary techniques to modify food textures to ensure that older citizens receive appropriate and balanced nutritional support in line with their dietary habits.
According to the MOHW, Taiwan is committed to sharing its experience while promoting exchanges among APEC member economies to jointly address the challenges and opportunities of aging societies. (YCH-E)
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Organized by the Health Promotion Administration of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the event involved over 300 participants from 10 APEC member economies, with representatives and experts from Canada, Japan and Singapore invited to share their insights, the MOHW said. The event focused on issues spanning nutrition development strategy and policy, exploring a healthy diet for aging with evidence-based practices, and ways to construct an age-friendly environment with artificial intelligence applications, the ministry added.
Mary R. L'Abbe, professor emeritus of the Department of Nutritional Sciences, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, delivered a keynote that addressed global nutrition issues and challenges, the MOHW said. Academics and officials from Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam also shared domestic policies in a panel discussion during the event, it added.
The MOHW stressed the importance of nutrition and referenced the U.N.'s plan for a decade of healthy aging. It added that the government has adopted numerous relevant policies in light of Taiwan becoming a super-aging society in 2025.
Among them is the Nutrition and Healthy Diet Promotion Act, which came into effect January 2024 and provides subsidies to local governments for the establishment of community nutrition promotion centers, the MOHW said. The ministry added that it also published a manual in 2019 that makes use of local ingredients and culinary techniques to modify food textures to ensure that older citizens receive appropriate and balanced nutritional support in line with their dietary habits.
According to the MOHW, Taiwan is committed to sharing its experience while promoting exchanges among APEC member economies to jointly address the challenges and opportunities of aging societies. (YCH-E)
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To promote digital technology in the nonprofit sector, the Ministry of Digital Affairs hosted an annual forum to present digital transition in over 1,000 nonprofit organizations and more than 300 nongovernmental organizations March 26 in Taipei City.
Ten NPOs and NGOs and five governmental agencies shared successful examples of digital transformation, the MODA said.
In his remarks, MODA Minister Huang Yen-nun noted that good use of data overcame challenges and brought about innovation, adding that the ministry would continue to provide new tools to expand altruistic use of technology.
Taipei City-based Angel Heart Family Social Welfare Foundation and Child Welfare League Foundation organized member databases and questionnaires and analyzed the needs of disabled children and underprivileged families. Through a single data management platform, Taipei City's Lishin Charity Foundation has successfully shortened the time for social workers to map family trees by 58 hours, the ministry noted.
Oceanholic Co., a social enterprise in the northern city of Keelung, integrated marine data with generative artificial intelligence to connect marine travel with biodiversity databases, and facilitate environmental diplomacy.
In the public sector, southeastern Taiwan's Taitung County's Fire Department decreased security check reviews by 90 percent through the adoption of AI, while the Ministry of Finance Taxation Administration saved time by 60 percent through using generative AI to collect and compare legal data, the MODA added.
The ministry pledged to continue working collaboratively with NGOs and NPOs to forge a digitalized society. (POC-E)
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Ten NPOs and NGOs and five governmental agencies shared successful examples of digital transformation, the MODA said.
In his remarks, MODA Minister Huang Yen-nun noted that good use of data overcame challenges and brought about innovation, adding that the ministry would continue to provide new tools to expand altruistic use of technology.
Taipei City-based Angel Heart Family Social Welfare Foundation and Child Welfare League Foundation organized member databases and questionnaires and analyzed the needs of disabled children and underprivileged families. Through a single data management platform, Taipei City's Lishin Charity Foundation has successfully shortened the time for social workers to map family trees by 58 hours, the ministry noted.
Oceanholic Co., a social enterprise in the northern city of Keelung, integrated marine data with generative artificial intelligence to connect marine travel with biodiversity databases, and facilitate environmental diplomacy.
In the public sector, southeastern Taiwan's Taitung County's Fire Department decreased security check reviews by 90 percent through the adoption of AI, while the Ministry of Finance Taxation Administration saved time by 60 percent through using generative AI to collect and compare legal data, the MODA added.
The ministry pledged to continue working collaboratively with NGOs and NPOs to forge a digitalized society. (POC-E)
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Ocean Affairs Council Minister Kuan Bi-ling met with Nobukatsu Kanehara, executive director of Japan's Sasakawa Peace Foundation March 24 in the southern city of Kaohsiung to undertake discussion on exchanges in marine affairs cooperation.
Kuan said that Taiwan and Japan have enjoyed close ties for many years and an interdependent ocean security relationship. She hoped that the two countries would work together further to tackle climate change and manage marine resources.
In addition to signing a memorandum of understanding for cooperation on tackling marine waste, Taiwan and Japan have also conducted maritime disaster prevention and rescue drills, the minister said. Through policy dialogue, information sharing and technological exchange, capabilities in ocean monitoring, disaster response and resource management would be enhanced, she added.
SPF is a nonprofit organization which promotes global peace and stability while its Ocean Policy Research Institute actively advances regional cooperation in marine governance. Kuan expressed gratitude to OPRI for providing financial support to Taiwan academics undertaking research there.
Kanehara noted that former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's bilateral links with Taiwan during his tenure underscored the importance of collaborative work against regional threats. He further remarked that work with the U.S. and other like-minded partners to advance stable regional development was of importance and anticipated exchange with Taiwan in major issues such as marine communication cable security. (POC-E)
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Kuan said that Taiwan and Japan have enjoyed close ties for many years and an interdependent ocean security relationship. She hoped that the two countries would work together further to tackle climate change and manage marine resources.
In addition to signing a memorandum of understanding for cooperation on tackling marine waste, Taiwan and Japan have also conducted maritime disaster prevention and rescue drills, the minister said. Through policy dialogue, information sharing and technological exchange, capabilities in ocean monitoring, disaster response and resource management would be enhanced, she added.
SPF is a nonprofit organization which promotes global peace and stability while its Ocean Policy Research Institute actively advances regional cooperation in marine governance. Kuan expressed gratitude to OPRI for providing financial support to Taiwan academics undertaking research there.
Kanehara noted that former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's bilateral links with Taiwan during his tenure underscored the importance of collaborative work against regional threats. He further remarked that work with the U.S. and other like-minded partners to advance stable regional development was of importance and anticipated exchange with Taiwan in major issues such as marine communication cable security. (POC-E)
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A delegation from Taiwan is participating in the 2025 Asia-Pacific Association for International Education Conference underway in Delhi, India, highlighting the government's commitment to promoting higher education ties with India and regional countries.
Led by Wu Cheng-chih, chair of Taipei City-based Foundation for International Cooperation in Higher Education of Taiwan, the group comprises 44 representatives from 15 universities. The delegation's aim is to highlight Taiwan's strengths as a technology hub and to attract more international students to Taiwan, the FICHET said.
According to the foundation, officials including Baushuan Ger, head of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in India, extended their greetings to delegation members during the March 24-28 event. APAIE President Venky Shankararaman and Executive Director Louise Kinnaird also met with the group.
Taiwan is actively expanding educational cooperation opportunities with India to leverage the South Asian country's large pool of engineering and technology personnel, Wu said, adding that he anticipates the two sides will deepen bilateral academia-industry partnerships to capitalize on Taiwan's strengths in the biotechnology, information and communications technology, and semiconductor sectors.
The FICHET additionally hosted the 2025 Taiwan-India Higher Education Leaders Forum March 26 in Delhi, bringing together nearly 70 university leaders from the two sides. The foundation and the Association of Indian Universities renewed their cooperative memorandum of understanding first signed in 2010 and discussed their wide-ranging collaboration spanning semiconductor technology to the implementation of U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.
Statistics from the Ministry of Education show that over 100,000 students from Asia-Pacific countries, including 2,500 from India, studied in Taiwan during the September 2024 to June 2025 academic year, accounting for 87 percent of all international students, the FICHET said. The foundation added that Taiwan will continue recruitment and retention programs for international students to boost the country's educational exchanges and personnel flow with regional partners. (YCH-E)
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Led by Wu Cheng-chih, chair of Taipei City-based Foundation for International Cooperation in Higher Education of Taiwan, the group comprises 44 representatives from 15 universities. The delegation's aim is to highlight Taiwan's strengths as a technology hub and to attract more international students to Taiwan, the FICHET said.
According to the foundation, officials including Baushuan Ger, head of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in India, extended their greetings to delegation members during the March 24-28 event. APAIE President Venky Shankararaman and Executive Director Louise Kinnaird also met with the group.
Taiwan is actively expanding educational cooperation opportunities with India to leverage the South Asian country's large pool of engineering and technology personnel, Wu said, adding that he anticipates the two sides will deepen bilateral academia-industry partnerships to capitalize on Taiwan's strengths in the biotechnology, information and communications technology, and semiconductor sectors.
The FICHET additionally hosted the 2025 Taiwan-India Higher Education Leaders Forum March 26 in Delhi, bringing together nearly 70 university leaders from the two sides. The foundation and the Association of Indian Universities renewed their cooperative memorandum of understanding first signed in 2010 and discussed their wide-ranging collaboration spanning semiconductor technology to the implementation of U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.
Statistics from the Ministry of Education show that over 100,000 students from Asia-Pacific countries, including 2,500 from India, studied in Taiwan during the September 2024 to June 2025 academic year, accounting for 87 percent of all international students, the FICHET said. The foundation added that Taiwan will continue recruitment and retention programs for international students to boost the country's educational exchanges and personnel flow with regional partners. (YCH-E)
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The Preparatory Office for the National Museum of Modern Art Tainan was inaugurated March 25 in southern Taiwan, marking another milestone in the government's work to recognize the country's art history.
During the launch ceremony, Culture Minister Li Yuan called the new museum a response to public calls to preserve Taiwan's modern cultural legacy through its own perspective, in its own way.
Li said since the Ministry of Culture launched the "Reconstruction of Taiwan's Art History" project in 2018, a total of 867 artworks and 90,000 pieces of historical data have been collected and around 8,000 artifacts restored. The initiative received resounding public support, he said, citing the donation of the entire Sun Ten Collection.
During the event the families of 14 other prestigious artists, including Chen Cheng-po, Kuo Po-chuan, Yang Yu-yu, Kuo Hsueh-hu and Pan Li-shui, also signed letters of intent pledging to donate artworks to the new museum, the MOC said, adding that their support is immensely appreciated by the government.
Tainan Art Museum Building 2 has been set aside as the site for the future museum, the ministry said. To mark this historical development, "The Formosa Era: The Intellectual Enlightenment of Early Modern and Modern Art in Taiwan" exhibition is being held at TAM-2 to showcase works by local artists born before 1950.
The MOC said it hopes to lay legal foundations and complete research and planning for the new museum within two years, adding that the new facility's permanent exhibition will display domestic art from 1895 to 1960. (SFC-E)
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During the launch ceremony, Culture Minister Li Yuan called the new museum a response to public calls to preserve Taiwan's modern cultural legacy through its own perspective, in its own way.
Li said since the Ministry of Culture launched the "Reconstruction of Taiwan's Art History" project in 2018, a total of 867 artworks and 90,000 pieces of historical data have been collected and around 8,000 artifacts restored. The initiative received resounding public support, he said, citing the donation of the entire Sun Ten Collection.
During the event the families of 14 other prestigious artists, including Chen Cheng-po, Kuo Po-chuan, Yang Yu-yu, Kuo Hsueh-hu and Pan Li-shui, also signed letters of intent pledging to donate artworks to the new museum, the MOC said, adding that their support is immensely appreciated by the government.
Tainan Art Museum Building 2 has been set aside as the site for the future museum, the ministry said. To mark this historical development, "The Formosa Era: The Intellectual Enlightenment of Early Modern and Modern Art in Taiwan" exhibition is being held at TAM-2 to showcase works by local artists born before 1950.
The MOC said it hopes to lay legal foundations and complete research and planning for the new museum within two years, adding that the new facility's permanent exhibition will display domestic art from 1895 to 1960. (SFC-E)
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Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung expressed gratitude to the European Union, Belgium's Chamber of Representatives and Italy's Chamber of Deputies for backing Taiwan amid growing pressure from China.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the European Commission published a white paper on European defense readiness March 19 that expresses a high level of concern over China's rapid military expansion. The paper indicates that escalating tension in the Taiwan Strait could curtail EU access to key supplies and technologies, and emphasized that to counter cyberattacks and hybrid threats, it must strengthen security cooperation with like-minded partners.
The MOFA also said that Belgium's Chamber of Representatives passed a resolution March 20 to urge the government to condemn China's aggression toward Taiwan and collaborate with European partners to play a more active role in Indo-Pacific issues. The resolution further advocated for additional promotion of cultural, economic and scientific cooperation with Taiwan while supporting its engagement in such international bodies as the World Health Organization and International Civil Aviation Organization.
The ministry added that the foreign affairs committee of Italy's Chamber of Deputies published a report March 20 about the influence of the EU and Italy on the Indo-Pacific. The MOFA said Taiwan is mentioned more than 50 times in the document, which reiterated the Italian government's support for cross-strait peace and Taiwan's involvement in the global community. (POC-E)
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According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the European Commission published a white paper on European defense readiness March 19 that expresses a high level of concern over China's rapid military expansion. The paper indicates that escalating tension in the Taiwan Strait could curtail EU access to key supplies and technologies, and emphasized that to counter cyberattacks and hybrid threats, it must strengthen security cooperation with like-minded partners.
The MOFA also said that Belgium's Chamber of Representatives passed a resolution March 20 to urge the government to condemn China's aggression toward Taiwan and collaborate with European partners to play a more active role in Indo-Pacific issues. The resolution further advocated for additional promotion of cultural, economic and scientific cooperation with Taiwan while supporting its engagement in such international bodies as the World Health Organization and International Civil Aviation Organization.
The ministry added that the foreign affairs committee of Italy's Chamber of Deputies published a report March 20 about the influence of the EU and Italy on the Indo-Pacific. The MOFA said Taiwan is mentioned more than 50 times in the document, which reiterated the Italian government's support for cross-strait peace and Taiwan's involvement in the global community. (POC-E)
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The National Palace Museum garnered four golds and two silvers at the latest Muse Creative Awards, showcasing its prowess in organizing immersive digital exhibitions and website designs.
"Evoking Aura: Invoking Visionary Insights" won a gold medal in the Experimental and Immersive—Immersive Brand Experience category, the NPM said. The 2024 exhibition featured 8K-resolution videos of exhibits at the museum that gave visitors an immersive experience, it added.
"Divine Vision, Ghostly Reflection: New Media Art Exhibition," won a gold prize in the Experimental and Immersive—Exhibition Experience category, the museum said. Inspired by the collection "The Three Taoist Officials Making an Inspection Tour" by Ma Lin from the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), the exhibition employed motion sensors, allowing visitors to interact with the piece, the NPM said.
According to the NPM, the website it created for the "The Emperors' Moving Gardens" exhibition last year was awarded two golds in the "art and design" and "home page/landing page" categories, while another website for the "Storytelling Images" exhibition clinched two silvers in the "cultural" and "home page/landing page" categories.
The NPM added that it will continue using digital technology to offer enhanced visitor experiences, creating new ways to appreciate art and artifacts, thus actively expanding its international reach.
Established in 2015 by the U.S.-based International Awards Associate, the Muse Creative Awards honor excellence and innovation in creative design, advertising and digital media. (YCH-E)
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"Evoking Aura: Invoking Visionary Insights" won a gold medal in the Experimental and Immersive—Immersive Brand Experience category, the NPM said. The 2024 exhibition featured 8K-resolution videos of exhibits at the museum that gave visitors an immersive experience, it added.
"Divine Vision, Ghostly Reflection: New Media Art Exhibition," won a gold prize in the Experimental and Immersive—Exhibition Experience category, the museum said. Inspired by the collection "The Three Taoist Officials Making an Inspection Tour" by Ma Lin from the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), the exhibition employed motion sensors, allowing visitors to interact with the piece, the NPM said.
According to the NPM, the website it created for the "The Emperors' Moving Gardens" exhibition last year was awarded two golds in the "art and design" and "home page/landing page" categories, while another website for the "Storytelling Images" exhibition clinched two silvers in the "cultural" and "home page/landing page" categories.
The NPM added that it will continue using digital technology to offer enhanced visitor experiences, creating new ways to appreciate art and artifacts, thus actively expanding its international reach.
Established in 2015 by the U.S.-based International Awards Associate, the Muse Creative Awards honor excellence and innovation in creative design, advertising and digital media. (YCH-E)
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