
Amusement Parks to Offer Deep Discounts
The Tourism Bureau has brought together 22 amusement parks island-wide to join a discount campaign that offers one free ticket for two visitors. Tourism officials say people can start downloading the tickets at 10 AM on November 20th. The campaign is part of a set of stimulus measures aiming to boost the sluggish local economy....Continue reading

Taiwan Air Quality Remains Poor
The Environmental Protection Administration says the air quality in Taiwan remained extremely poor today and is expected to stay that way into Tuesday. The EPA said air quality in the western part of the country was in the unhealthy range, with PM 2.5 level reaching the hazardous level of 10 in southwestern Taiwan. The PM...Continue reading

Taichung to Display Massive Kaleidoscope at Annual Flower Festival
The Taichung Tourism Bureau says the city is ready to host the 2015 International Flower Carpet Festival – where visitors will be welcomed by an 11-meter-tall kaleidoscope this year. The annual flower festival will be held from tomorrow through December 8th and the theme this year is ‘Kaleidoscope Fantasy’ at the Xinshe Flower Sea. The...Continue reading

Taipei 101 Fireworks to Sing its Swan Song
Operators of the Taipei 101 say the 2016 New Year’s fireworks display could be the iconic building’s last. Taipei 101 spokesman Michael Liu says difficulties finding sponsors and concerns about the environmental impact of fireworks could result in the use of light-emitting diode displays in the future. According to Liu, the 101 had been hoping...Continue reading

3D Light Show to Feature in New Taipei’s Christmas Celebration
A 3D light show will be projected on New Taipei’s iconic Christmas tree as part of the city’s festive events this year, . According to the city government, Australian company The Electric Canvas has been invited to conceive the project, which has been described as the world’s only Christmas tree that comes with 360-degree 3D...Continue reading

Zoo Calls for Hushed Tones With New Baby Koalas
The Taipei City Zoo is advising visitors to the koala enclosure to keep their voices down, as two new born koalas are being nursed by their mothers. Zoo staff discovered the two joeys in the pouches of 7-year-old Empress and 3-year-old Nicole in early October. According to the zoo, the newborns have not yet...Continue reading

Vampire Movie Wins Top Prize at Taiwan Queer Film Festival
A short film about an Italian vampire and his encounter with a Taiwan taxi driver has won the top prize at the 2015 Taiwan International Queer Film Festival. “The Thrill,” by local director Hou Chi-ran grabbed the Taiwan Queer Shorts Award’s “Thong Award” at the festival Sunday in Taipei. The film is a part of...Continue reading

French Cyclist Wins 2015 Taiwan KOM Challenge
French cyclist Damien Frederic Monier has won the 2015 Taiwan KOM challenge, coming in ahead of over 400 competitors from 32 countries. The contenders took off from Hualien’s Qi-xing-tan Beach at 6:30 this morning, passing through Taroko Gorge, and finally reaching Wu-ling on He-huan Mountain at various times this afternoon. Race organizers say Monier took...Continue reading

2nd Pair of Red Panda Cubs to be Officially Named at Taipei Zoo
Officials at the Taipei Zoo say a second pair of red panda cubs is doing well, as they await their official names. The two brothers, nicknamed Yaffa and Yafia for now, were born in June this year, and have been described by keepers, as “pretty rambunctious”. Their caretakers say the two are now constantly challenging...Continue reading

Birdwatching Event Held at Guandu Nature Park
The Wild Bird Society of Taipei held its 17th Taipei International Birdwatching Fair this weekend at Guandu Nature Park, in Taipei. The society says nearly 7 percent of the world’s bird species can be seen in Taiwan, as many of them are endemic and the country is central to East Asia’s main migratory routes. The...Continue reading

Tourism Bureau Joins Google to Promote Taiwan Through Vloggers
The Tourism Bureau and Google have joined forces to promote tourism to the island by encouraging famous YouTube vloggers to help boost tourist numbers. According to Tourism Bureau Deputy Director-General Wayne Liu, his office plans to invite the authors of six YouTube channels that jointly enjoy over 10-million subscribers to visit Taiwan and upload their...Continue reading

Survey: Most Young Workers Save Little
A new survey finds that most young workers in Taiwan put very little into savings each month. According to a study conducted by the Teacher Chang Foundation and the Citi Foundation, over 60 percent of people between the ages of 20 and 39 put away less than 10 thousand NT every month. That’s significantly lower...Continue reading
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