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Paradise Lost But Found Again at Abandoned Taiwanese Factory Turned Greenery Filled Oasis
An old paper factory in Taiwan houses a series of "atmospheric" installations.
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Abandoned Automotive Factory in Yutian, Taiwan - Synapticism
On the factory floor at the old automotive plant in Dacun Township. The massive ruins of the Yǔtián Automotive Factory 羽田汽車工廠 are located on the Dayeh University campus in Dàcūn 大村, Changhua 彰化. There are four main buildings, each approximately 360 meters in length and 90 meters across for an estimated total of 32,500 square meters apiece. Outside of the Changhua Coastal Industrial Park 彰化濱海工業區 in Lukang 鹿港 (which opened in 1995) these buildings are probably the largest in the…
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Taiwan, Japan medical associations to sign mutual support memorandum
Taipei, July 4 (CNA) The Taiwan Medical Association and the Japan Medical Association will sign a memorandum of emergency mutual support in case of disasters, enabling medical personnel to give low-level medical treatments in each other's country under the supervision of the colleagues of the hosting country.
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Pilot of plane that crashed in Taiwan shut off wrong engine.
The pilot of a passenger plane that crashed in Taiwan killing 43 people shut down the aircraft's only working engine, exclaiming: "Wow, pulled back wrong throttle," seconds before the disaster.
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First day of Ilan folklore festival welcomes 16,000 visitors | Culture | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS
Ilan, July 4 (CNA) The 50-day Ilan International Children's Folklore and Folkgame Festival opened Saturday at the Dongshan River Water Park, welcoming more than 16,000 visitors on the first day.
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I C Taiwan Exhibition to Open at Mendel Museum in Czech Republic
A grand exhibition to display culture and academic development in Taiwan will open at the Mendel Museum, Masaryk University of Czech Republic on July
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In wake of U.S. ruling, Taiwanese rally for gay marriage
Thousands of gay rights supporters marched through Taipei on Saturday, months ahead of elections that are likely to usher in a pro-gay party and could make Taiwan the first place in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. Protesters waved rainbow flags, lit candles and shouted "gay votes are still votes" as they marched between parliament and the headquarters of Taiwan's two main political parties.
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Taiwan election: KMT nomination sets up battle of women
The KMT endorsed Hung Hsui-chu, currently the deputy speaker of parliament, at a party congress. She is expected to face a tough challenge from Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Relations with mainland China are likely to be a major campaign issue. Ms Hung favours closer relations while Ms Tsai and her party fear this could threaten the island's sovereignty.
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Soudelor is Strongest Typhoon of 2015, Spinning Toward Okinawa, Taiwan and China
With wind speeds of 180 mph, Soudelor is the strongest tropical cyclone yet in 2015 -- and getting stronger.
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Taiwan Braces for Direct Hit From Typhoon Soudelor
Taiwan braced for a direct hit from Typhoon Soudelor on Saturday as the storm took dead aim at the island and was expected to make landfall in a matter of hours, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center.
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She Sits Through a Tornado (Typhoon Soudelor in Taiwan)
August 9, 2015 - Tainan City, Taiwan (Yong Cheng Road) Terrifying dashcam footage captures the moment that several pedestrians and vehicles are swept into a powerful tornado. These tornadoes were a part of Typhoon Soudelor. The woman left sitting on the road was seriously injured by the tornado while the others involved suffered only minor injuries. Dashcam was not configured properly, hence the incorrect display date.
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Continuing downward spiral, HTC is removed from Taiwan's Top 50 index
The Taiwanese smartphone pioneer is dropped from the country's top 50 stock index as its market share and stock price continue to dwindle.
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Typhoon Dujuan Advancing Toward Taiwan
A strong storm is spinning across the sea toward Taiwan, bringing the threat of powerful winds and heavy rains.
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Magnitude 5.2 earthquake strikes Taiwan
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.2 shook parts of Taiwan on Monday (Oct 19), the island's Central Weather Bureau said, with witnesses reporting that tremors could be felt in buildings in the capital, Taipei. The quake was centred in the ocean off Taiwan's east coast, authorities said. There were no immediate reports of injuries or significant damage.
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Taiwan must abandon 'hallucination' of independence, warn Chinese media
After Tsai Ing-wen’s election as president, Xinhua warns that any moves towards independence would be ‘poison’ for the future of the island nation
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Freakish Sleet, Snow, and Cold Sting Southeast Asia
At least 87 deaths have been reported from a cold wave over the last week that’s brought dangerously chilly temperatures and wintry precipitation to tropical and subtropical latitudes of Southeast Asia, as well as brutally frigid readings further north.
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Taiwan Earthquake: Strong Tremor Strikes Near Yujing and Kaohsiung
A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.4 has struck the southern part of Taiwan
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Uber Ruled Illegal in Taiwan
Uber, an APP providing cab-calling service, has been ruled illegal by the Taipei High Administrative Court. The company hires drivers who do not have vehicles registered for commercial use. Its main goal is to create a platform that allows unregistered vehicles to take passengers and charge for the service, both of which are considered against the regulations in Taiwan.
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China cuts official contact with Taiwan over new president
Relations between the two sides have grown increasingly frosty since President Tsai Ing-wen won Taiwan's leadership by a landslide in January and took office in May, ending eight years of rapprochement.
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Super Typhoon Nepartak Batters Taitung, Taiwan
Raw footage of super typhoon Nepartak battering the city of Taitung in SE Taiwan.
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