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THE seven Filipinos who fell into a 30-meter ravine in central Taiwan in a freak Christmas Eve vehicular accident have all been discharged from the hospital, the Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) said. Reports reaching former Labor chief now MECO chairman and resident representative Silvestre H. Bello III, said…
SEVEN Filipino tourists and a Taiwanese driver were hurt in a freak Christmas Eve accident after their vehicle lost control and fell into a deep ravine in Hehuan Mountain in central Taiwan. PTS Taiwan, an independent public service broadcaster, reported that all the Filipino passengers and the Taiwanese driver have been rescued,…
SEVEN Filipino tourists and a Taiwanese driver were hurt in a freak Christmas Eve accident after their vehicle lost control and fell into a deep ravine in Hehuan Mountain in central Taiwan. PTS Taiwan, an independent public service broadcaster, reported that all the Filipino passengers and the Taiwanese driver have been rescued,…
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Taipei, Dec. 17 (CNA) An incoming cold front sent temperatures plunging in Taiwan on Saturday, with Cape Fugui on the northernmost point of Taiwan recording the lowest temperature of any low-lying area on the island, according to the Central Weather Bureau (CWB).
Taipei, Nov. 20 (CNA) Nine hikers suspected of illegally starting a campfire and cutting branches of shrubs on Hehuanshan (Hehuan Mountain) in central Taiwan were arrested by police Saturday and brought in for questioning.
According to statistics from the Ministry of Health and Welfare of the Republic of China, 2,655 women died of breast cancer in 2020, and about 7.3 people died
The cane bamboo meadows and craggy cliffs of Taiwan’s Central Mountain Range are mostly beyond reach for those unwilling or unable to strap on a heavy pack and trudge for hours (or days) up to elevations of over 3,000 meters. Spending a night up there usually involves a cold, uncomfortable night in a sleeping bag without a warm shower. There is, however, one prominent exception to this: the Hehuan Mountain (合歡山) area. A smooth asphalt road allows for a comfortable drive right up and over the spine of the Central Mountains, while those who wish to spend the night here