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Taiwan’s 5-ton unmanned attack vessel with explosive warheads poses threat to China

Interesting Engineering 29 Mar 2025
The first domestically developed unmanned surface vehicle (USV) from Taiwan’s CSBC Corp strengthens the island’s defense against PLA threats ... The drone attack boat was unveiled on Tuesday during a launch event in Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan.
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Kim Soo-hyun's first public appearance event amid Kim Sae-ron dating row ‘postponed for safety reasons’

Hindustan Times 26 Mar 2025
Actor Kim Soo-hyun was scheduled to make his first public appearance at a Taiwan event next week amid Kim Sae-ron's dating row ... Soo-hyun was set to be part of the Kaohsiung Cherry Blossom Festival organized by Taiwan’s 7-Eleven.
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Southern expansion

Taipei Times 25 Mar 2025
Advanced Micro Devices Inc (AMD) Taiwan president Vincent Chern, fourth left, ...
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Uncrewed surface vehicle unveiled

Taipei Times 25 Mar 2025
The Endeavor Manta, Taiwan’s first military-specification uncrewed ... The Endeavor Manta, Taiwan’s first military-specification uncrewed surface vehicle, maneuvers in Kaohsiung’s Singda Harbor yesterday.
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Kim Soo Hyun skips Taiwan work trip amid ongoing backlash

Hong Kong Standard 25 Mar 2025
South Korean actor Kim Soo Hyun is confirmed not to attend the music festival in Kaohsiung, Taiwan next week after the public controversy over his past relationship with the late actress Kim Sae Ron.
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Fostering a pop culture strategy

Taipei Times 24 Mar 2025
“If you do not work in semiconductors, you are nothing in this country.” That is what an 18-year-old told me after my speech at the Kaohsiung International Youth Forum ... In the same year, Taiwan’s Ministry of Culture only received about US$800 million.
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iPASS launches QR code payment system for public transport

Taipei Times 24 Mar 2025
Chen Yen-Liang (陳彥良), vice chairperson of Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission, Wang Hong-rong (王宏榮), deputy secretary-general of the Kaohsiung City government, and other figures witnessed the launch event that was also broadcast online.
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Video: Taiwan Detains Chinese Fuel Barge Operating Without Registration

The Maritime Executive 24 Mar 2025
The Coast Guard in Taiwan reports it detained a Chinese ship it called a “three-no” barge meaning it did not have a name, homeport, or registration when inspected ... coast of Taiwan.
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Taiwanese universities drop 86 degree programs

Taipei Times 24 Mar 2025
For example, National Taiwan University and Da-Yeh University established undergraduate programs in semiconductors, while National Kaohsiung Normal University launched a part-time master’s degree program in chips.
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World's safest and unsafest countries to visit in 2025 revealed - and it's bad news ...

The Daily Mail 24 Mar 2025
Meanwhile, Taiwan, ... Taiwan, ranked fourth at 82.9, is noted for its relatively low levels of violent crime and theft (pictured. a Mahayana Buddhist museum located in Dashu District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan).
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Art from Taiwan shown in Bangkok transport network

Taipei Times 23 Mar 2025
Travelers on the Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS Skytrain) or MRT network might be pleasantly surprised to encounter vibrant abstract illustrations and striking photographs of Taiwan ... to Taiwan.
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TSMC to dominate 2nm sector: analyst

Taipei Times 23 Mar 2025
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC, 台積電) is expected to lead its peers in the advanced 2-nanometer process technology, despite competition from Samsung Electronics Co and Intel Corp, TrendForce Corp analyst Joanne Chiao (喬安) said.
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Taiwanese sound poet brings onomatopoeic performance to Busan, Seoul

Korea Times 23 Mar 2025
The poems feature his word creations made by transcribing the sounds he heard around Taiwan, such as the sounds of the high-speed rail, the Xinguang Pier in Kaohsiung and Nanjichang Night Market in Taipei.
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CTCI wins EPC bid for LNG storage tanks

Hydrocarbon Engineering 21 Mar 2025
... double-domed LNG cryogenic tanks, with a storage capacity of 180 000 kl each, for CPC Corp., Taiwan’s state-owned petroleum company, at CPC Kaohsiung Intercontinental LNG Terminal.
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