President Lai Ching-te (second left) takes part in a press event promoting an exhibition on Taiwan’s historic victory in the 2024 WBSC Premier12...
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A sand sculpture featuring a mythical beast is displayed at a Lunar New Year-themed exhibition that runs from Jan. 17 through Feb. 12 at the Dapeng Bay National Scenic Area in southern Taiwan’s Pingtung County. Sand artists from Taiwan and Japan will enjoy the exhibition area’s high-mud-content sand to create 10 works for the event. (Courtesy of DBNSA Headquarters)
President Lai Ching-te (second left) takes part in a press event promoting an exhibition on Taiwan’s historic victory in the 2024 WBSC Premier12...
Visitors take in the “Wall of Hope” lantern artwork created by 1,500 elementary school students from 24 schools in eastern Taiwan’s...
Game runners in traditional outfits facilitate a large-scale riddle and puzzle activity Jan. 2 at the Confucius Temple in southern Taiwan’s...
A special exhibition entitled From Dome to Future is underway at Taipei Dome in the capital. The retrospective celebrates the national baseball...
A pair of yellow-throated marten, or Martes flavigula chrysospila, which live in forests at an altitude of 300-3,900 meters, stand together in a...
Tainan City-based Yu Yu Arts Studio and the Ministry of Agriculture’s Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency collaborated to produce a piece,...
A solo exhibition of Taiwan print artist Chang Hsin-chen is underway in central county, Changhua’s, National Living Art Center, the Ministry of...
An exhibition of selected works from the 2024 National Student Art Competition is underway through Feb. 9 at Taipei City-based National Taiwan Arts...
The 2025 Taipei International Book Exhibition will get underway Feb. 4-9 to showcase the vibrancy and diversity of Taiwan’s publishing culture,...
Alishan in southern Taiwan’s Chiayi County is ranked 19th in the list of 52 Places to Go in 2025 recently released by The New York Times. The...