The Kaohsiung City-based Ocean Affairs Council, in collaboration with the National Museum of Natural Science, launches a marine conservation education...
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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)
The Kaohsiung City-based Ocean Affairs Council, in collaboration with the National Museum of Natural Science, launches a marine conservation education...
“Map of Taiwan and Pescadores,” a Qing dynasty (1644-1911) map of Taiwan’s Penghu Archipelago, is on display in the “Connected...
Members of a Kyoto delegation join with Penghu officials and tea ceremony enthusiasts outside the recently renovated First Guesthouse Sept. 7 in...
Palau’s President Surangel Whipps, Jr., (front, fourth left) witnesses the letter of intent by Taiwan chamber of commerce in Palau to join the...
Through the Global Cooperation Training Framework, Taiwan, the U.S., Japan, Australia and Canada held a workshop in Taipei City to guide participants...
Ahead of the opening of the United Nations' 79th General Assembly Sept. 10 in New York City, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Tien Chung-kwang held...
Taipei City-based National Museum of History takes gold in the typography category at the 2024 MUSE Creative Awards with its summer camp poster. The...
Premier Cho Jung-tai attended the opening ceremony of SEMICON Taiwan Sept. 4 in Taipei City, reiterating the government’s commitment to...
Premier Cho Jung-tai attended the opening ceremony of SEMICON Taiwan Sept. 4 in Taipei City, reiterating the government’s commitment to...
Fish Wang’s short, “Ghost of the Dark Path,” is set to be shown at the 49th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival Sept....