Blog posts from the team at International Community Radio Taipei, Taiwan's only English radio station.
Monthly archive June, 2015
Taiwan Tops CNN Best Food Destination Poll

Taiwan Tops CNN Best Food Destination Poll

Taiwan has come out on top of CNN’s Best Food Destination poll – after scoring 8,242 votes in the online survey. The CNN poll saw the island gaining high praise for its myriad of small eats and for its mash-up of the cuisine from various Chinese communities and Japanese-style cooking. The poll touted Taipei’s numerous...Continue reading
NHRI: BMI Not a Good Indicator of Longevity

NHRI: BMI Not a Good Indicator of Longevity

A new study conducted by the National Health and Research Institute (NHRI) indicates that being underweight does not lead to a longer life. According to results published yesterday by the state-run institution, muscle density is a key factor in determining life expectancy. Elderly people who have lower skeletal muscle mass (SMM) measurements may face double...Continue reading
Hen Becomes Adoptive Mother of Paddling of Ducklings

Hen Becomes Adoptive Mother of Paddling of Ducklings

The unlikely sight of a hen minding a paddling of ducklings is now a regular fixture at a recreational farm  in Hsinchu County’s Zhu-Dong Township. According its proprietor, Lin Jien-cheng, the peculiar relationship is due to the arrangement of the farm, which places the hatcheries for chickens and ducks within close proximity. Consequently, ducks and...Continue reading
Taiwan This Week: End in Sight for the KMT Primary?

Taiwan This Week: End in Sight for the KMT Primary?

Taiwan This Week is ICRT’s weekly roundup of the top news stories from around the island. This week host Keith Menconi sits down with Gavin Phipps of ICRT news, along with Economist correspondent Jane Rickards. Tune in every Friday at 8:30pm as ICRT news is joined by expert commentators to break down the week’s biggest stories...Continue reading
Taiwan Opens Special Employment Program For Foreign Students

Taiwan Opens Special Employment Program For Foreign Students

Taiwan is planning to further open up its special employment program for foreign students by including graduates of vocational schools and two-year colleges. Since last July when Taiwan introduced the points system for foreign graduates of local schools, 852 applications have been received and 693 had been approved as of the end of May, say...Continue reading
Relatives of WWII Veterans Attend ROC's Commemoration Events

Relatives of WWII Veterans Attend ROC’s Commemoration Events

Relatives of several recognized Second World War Republic of China (ROC) veterans have accepted an invitation by the ROC’s government to attend a series of events to mark the 70th anniversary of the Allied forces’ victory in 1945. One such foreign national was German businessman John Heinrich Detlev Rabe who hid and protected many Chinese civilians in...Continue reading
Endangered Taiwan Flying-Fox Pops Up In Hualien

Endangered Taiwan Flying-Fox Pops Up In Hualien

The Taiwan Flying-Fox, a class-one protected species appeared for the first time in Hualien yesterday. The endangered animal, with a wingspan of up to 100-cm, is the biggest species of bat in Taiwan and was found among the trees in Hualien’s Cultural Creative Industries Park. The bat eats mainly fruits, flowers, and soft leaves, and...Continue reading
EPA Finds Violations at Factories

EPA Finds Violations at Factories

More industrial plants were added to the Environmental Protection Administration’s (EPA) list of controlled sites. A recently completed EPA investigation found nine industrial plants to be expelling excessive levels of toxic solvents into soil and groundwater, says the agency. According to the investigation report, nine facilities in Hsinchu, Miaoli and Changhua counties, as well as...Continue reading
Chiang Kai-shek Documents Sold For Nearly 3 Million USD

Chiang Kai-shek Documents Sold For Nearly 3 Million USD

More than 100 documents handwritten by late Republic of China President Chiang Kai-shek have been sold for 2.87 million US dollars at a Beijing auction recently. The 140 documents were dated from January 1935 to February 1945 and it also covered the period of the second Sino-Japanese war, reported Chinese media. The content included Chiang’s comments on...Continue reading
Railway Tickets Selling Fast

Railway Tickets Selling Fast

Railway tickets for the three-day Dragon Boat Festival holiday are selling fast. The Taiwan Railway Administration (TRA) says the peak-hour tickets for longer trips on all routes have already been sold out. TRA officials remind those who booked their tickets online to pay for them within 48 hours at post offices, convenience stores and railway...Continue reading
New Zealand Food Festival Features Premium Products

New Zealand Food Festival Features Premium Products

A two-day food festival promoting New Zealand produce such as dairy products and wine opened yesterday with the aim of connecting local buyers and sellers. The festival is hosting 20 local food importers touting natural, premium and contamination-free food from New Zealand. Dean Prebble, director of the New Zealand Trade Development Centre (NZTDC), said this business-to-business fair...Continue reading
Fire Ants' Social Pattern Determined By Supergene

Fire Ants’ Social Pattern Determined By Supergene

A researcher has found the social patterns of fire ants (Solenopsis invicta) are determined by a supergene. This discovery has been lauded as a step towards reducing the dangers of insects. John Wang (王忠信), an assistant research fellow at Academia Sinica, says his research has found that the social patterns of fire ants are determined by about...Continue reading