Lighting up Taiwan, Inspiring Asia
The film for the 105th National Day of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Lighting up Taiwan, Inspiring Asia, celebrates the value of humanism. With Tsai Ing-wen becoming the first female president of the Republic...
The film for the 105th National Day of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Lighting up Taiwan, Inspiring Asia, celebrates the value of humanism. With Tsai Ing-wen becoming the first female president of the Republic...
Time: 14 Nov. 2016(Monday) 10am – 4:30pm Place: Joukowsky Forum, Watson Institute This symposium turns to Taiwan as a case for understanding the political, social, and cultural dynamics of the Transpacific as a historical...
From Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport to Taipei When you arrive at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, you have several transportation choices to Taipei, including bus, taxi and the shuttle bus to Taiwan High Speed Rail....
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Daily living expenses in Taiwan depends on individual tastes and requirements. The cost of living in Taipei City is the highest among cities. Generally, daily expenditures in northern Taiwan are higher than mid or...
Transportation The railway network along the coastline is another economic option for traveling around Taiwan. There are four classes of passenger seats: Tze-chiang, Chu-kuang, Fu-hsing and economy Traveling by train is recommended on
History The name “Taiwan, “meaning “terraced bay,” was first used in 1430 by Admiral Cheng Ho of the Ming court. In the 16th century, the Portuguese named the island “Ilha Formosa” meaning “Beautiful Island.”
Taiwan is a modern, free, democratic society whose people are hardworking, fun-loving, educated and friendly. While eagerly embracing the future, the people of Taiwan hold onto traditional values and ideals. The family, including ancestors,...
This two-week program based in Taipei introduces American undergraduate students to Taiwanese and Chinese culture, as well as provides some exposure to the Mandarin language. Students take classes in Chinese, local history, politics,
(From left to right) Dr. Dan E. Davidson, Dr. Lucia Lin and Dr. Ming-Ling Yang (News and photo are provided by American Councils, original news link: AC PARTNERS WITH THE TAIWAN MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TO FUND 160...