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Tsai s US Stopovers and Ma s Mainland Visit – The Diplomat

The recent travels of Taiwan’s president and her predecessor reflect wariness of Beijing’s response, and the delicate diplomatic dance across the Taiwan Strait.

Nearly two-thirds of fatalities in Taiwan s April train wreck had standing tickets | Taiwan News

Nearly two-thirds of fatalities in Taiwan s April train wreck had standing tickets | Taiwan News
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Chinese media reports unprecedented numbers of mourners before Tomb Sweeping Festival | Taiwan News

2021/04/06 18:21 Employees of cemetery attend eco-friendly collective ceremonial funeral during Qingming Festival on April 3, 2021 in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. (Ge. Employees of cemetery attend eco-friendly collective ceremonial funeral during Qingming Festival on April 3, 2021 in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. (Getty Images) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) Over 320,000 Wuhan residents visited city cemeteries over just one weekend a full two weeks before the official Tomb Sweeping Festival. On March 22, China s Chutian Metropolis Daily reported that from March 20 to 21, over 320,000 people had already visited cemeteries and graveyards ahead of the normal peak period. This marks the first time that Wuhan residents were able to pay respects to their deceased family members since the start of the pandemic, as the city was in its final week of lockdown during the festival in 2020.

Yuguang Island Art Festival begins in southern Taiwan | Taiwan News

2021/04/04 21:34 The 2021 Yuguang Island Art Festival will run through April 18. (Yuguang Island Art Festival photo) The 2021 Yuguang Island Art Festival will run through April 18. (Yuguang Island Art Festival photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) The 2021 Yuguang Island Art Festival, which features the work of 13 artists, will run through April 18 in Tainan s Anping District. With the theme of Dwelling On the Island, the event aims to heal visitors during the pandemic with works focused on such topics as the woods, the sunset, and the beach. The large-scale art installations were created by both Taiwanese and Japanese artists. The organizers hope the exhibitions, performances, and outdoor dining experiences will have a healing effect.

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