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Taiwan: 7 years since the Sunflower Movement - 博客

Taiwan: 7 years since the Sunflower Movement - 博客
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Taiwan , An-ting , Kao-hsiung , Taipei , T-ai-pei , Hong-kong , Shanghai , China , Tsao-chang , Shanxi , Japan , Taiwan-strait

China Watcher: Biden's travel blues — China strategy birthday — Dancing Uyghurs – POLITICO

China Watcher: Biden's travel blues — China strategy birthday — Dancing Uyghurs – POLITICO
politico.eu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from politico.eu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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Inside the 'smallest Holocaust museum in the world' - Jewish World - Haaretz | Israel news, COVID vaccine data, the Middle East and the Jewish World

As his country reckons with its own past, the owner of the Taiwan Holocaust Peace Memorial wants to take his message about the Shoah and the Jewish people far beyond the building’s four walls

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Book review: Fictionalizing Taiwan's White Terror

Violence and oppression, we are told in the introduction to this collection of tales, are foundational to modern Taiwan, providing “a legacy that continues to influence its contemporary society.”
It is interesting, then, that an anthology subtitled “Stories about the White Terror,” offers few instances of physical violence, a notable exception being a neighborhood dust-up involving a gossip nicknamed Big Mouth Yang.
This incident, from Sung Tse-lai’s (宋澤萊) “Rice Diary,” is the first snapshot in a montage of quotidian happenings in the village of Daniunan (打牛湳), Yunlin County. The story forms part of a series focusing on life in this village

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Quarantined expat shares heart-warming note delivered with Taiwan fruit


A foreign professor who arrived in Taiwan recently had a taste of not only the sweetness of Taiwanese fruits, but the people as well. (photo courtesy/ [email protected])
An assistant professor who arrived in Taiwan recently had a taste of not only the sweetness of Taiwanese fruits but the people as well.
Twitter user Ian Rowen shared on Tuesday a photo of a delivery box full of Taiwanese fruits including papayas, pineapples, tomatoes, and bananas as well as a note from the store.
The note attached to the box read, “Thank you for buying the fruit! We took the clerk’s temperature today and we have followed the disinfection and cleaning procedures. Please take care of yourself during the epidemic and let’s help Taiwan fight against the virus!”

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South China Sea's Paracel Islands tourism is about more than travel


South China Sea's Paracel Islands tourism is about more than travel
CNN
1/25/2021
By Serenitie Wang, CNN
© Yan Wang
Quanfu island is one of two visited by Chinese travelers as part of the Paracel Islands cruises.
They're known for clear aquamarine waters, stretches of soft beaches ... and political intrigue.
Welcome to the Paracel Islands.
After an 11-month suspension due to the pandemic, China's cruise ships have set sail again. And, with the Covid-19 outbreak largely under control, the first cruises to resume operations in the country are going to one of the world's most hotly disputed areas.
Two Chinese cruise ships have been back in service since December 9, running from Sanya, a port city in southern Hainan province, to the Paracel Islands -- which the Chinese call Xisha -- an archipelago in the disputed South China Sea that Beijing has laid territorial claim to.

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