President Lai Ching-te said July 1 that Taiwan is committed to working with global partners to promote oceanic prosperity and sustainable development...
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Fishing boats in New Taipei City’s Jinshan District demonstrate the use of sulfuric fire to attract and catch sardines. The unusual technique is preserved as part of a four-year project implemented by the Ocean Affairs Council to conserve Taiwan oceanic culture. (Courtesy of OAC)
President Lai Ching-te said July 1 that Taiwan is committed to working with global partners to promote oceanic prosperity and sustainable development...
The 2025 Taiwan International Ocean Forum kicked off July 2 in Taipei City, bringing over 100 experts, officials, policymakers and business sector...
The 2025 Taiwan International Ocean Forum kicked off July 2 in Taipei City, bringing over 100 experts, officials, policymakers and business sector...
According to New Taipei City Government Fisheries and Fishing Port Affairs Management Office about 80 percent of 3,000 corals in a rehabilitation...
An EMU700 train featuring Taiwan agricultural product decals and the red livery of trains operated by Japan’s Keikyu Corp. is launched July 4 at...
Cabinet-level Ocean Affairs Council Minister Kuan Bi-ling received Lutz Güllner, head of the European Economic and Trade Office in Taiwan (EETO)...
Members of the Rom Shing Hakka Opera Troupe rehearse for a play depicting Xu Xiang, a member of the Hakka militias who opposed Japanese colonial rule...
The National Science and Technology Council and Ministry of Economic Affairs held a joint event July 4 in the southern city of Tainan to showcase...
The National Science and Technology Council and Ministry of Economic Affairs held a joint event July 4 in the southern city of Tainan to showcase...
Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung said July 7 that Taiwan will continue to stand on the front line against expanding authoritarianism and work...