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Taiwan has responded very well to the challenges posed by the recent global financial crisis because it has a strong and nimble entrepreneurial culture, the Cabinet-level Council for Economic Planning and Development said Sept. 7. […]
The opening of National Freeway No. 6 in March 2009, cutting driving time between Taichung and Puli, has led to a tourism boom in central Taiwan and the construction of new hotels. […]
Central Taiwan's Taichung County is set to become home to a corrugated steel web bridge with the world's longest span of 145 meters, according to the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. […]
A recent biodiversity survey of the Xindian River by the Environmental Protection Administration revealed an increase in the number of fish species discovered over the previous season’s survey, indicating that efforts to clean up the Danshui River system have borne fruit. […]
As of the end of 2009, the state-run Taiwan Power Co. had reduced its carbon dioxide emissions by 1.45 million metric tons, the Ministry of Economic Affairs said Sept. 7. Over the past decade, the company has been developing its own power generation technologies, and acquired power from foreign sources employing renewable energy. In that time Taipower has ge […]
The National Science and Technology Museum in Kaohsiung City opened its storerooms to the public Sept. 7 in a permanent exhibit allowing visitors to see unique collections and learn about the process of storing and preserving artifacts. […]
The Taromak Rukai tribe in eastern Taiwan’s Taitung County has gifted a traditional slate house to British primatologist Jane Goodall in recognition of her longstanding friendship with the aboriginal community. […]
Wun-de Elementary School in Changhua County’s Fenyuan Township recently completed an observation tower atop its third floor, offering amazing views of Taichung County, Taichung City, Nantou County and the plains of Changhua. […]
Taiwan’s August exports and imports continued to gather steam on the back of strong demand from the country’s major trading partners as well as increasing private investment and consumption. […]
Two Mexican nuns have been granted ROC permanent residency in recognition of their contributions to disadvantaged groups and Spanish-language education in northern Taiwan, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. […]
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