The above screenshot, taken at 12.29am Saturday August 6th is clear evidence of how Chinese influence at the UN, coupled with a likely joint Taipei-Washington strategy to ‘tidy up the Taiwan Problem once and for all’, is subtly leading to a change in nomenclature that aims to change the…
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Got back several days ago from Washington, DC for the Ambassador Program with the Formosa Foundation. We made headline news on the Taiwanese publication Liberty Times!
海角七號 Cape No. 7
The highest grossing local film in Taiwan’s history (and for good reason too!) It also won 7 awards.
“Getting too excited about ITASA, it’s going to be awesome” -KS
damn i wish he was at ITASA east coast.
Dang I’m jealous! make one for west coast! :D
Phillip Wang from Wong Fu Productions tweeted this video, and I literally got chills from watching it. Emotionally touching, and it’s only a commercial!
Excellent video from Taiwan; it has over 2 million hits!
(Source: cardigan-collector)
Kou Chou Ching - Around The World
拷秋勤 - 世界放風聲
Raise your hands!!
David Reid’s translation of lyrics:
從東京到台北 再來到紐約 我們的腳步從來不停歇
From Tokyo to Taipei and all the way to New York,
Our feet have never stopped for a rest
巡迴 的武器是音樂 Made in Taiwan 的純正口味
On tour our weapon is music with a “Made in Taiwan” pure flavor
高喊台灣 我從來不害臊 這個國家是我的驕傲
Shouting out “Taiwan”, I’ve never been ashamed
This country is my pride
我要你聽到 明瞭 知道 台灣的榮耀 在這 Right now
I want you to clearly hear and know the glory of Taiwan
Right here, right now!
abstract:
The demonstrators are also opposed to plans by the state-run Taiwan Power Co (Taipower) to extend the lifespan of its three existing nuclear plants after their licences expire.
Taiwan’s government is reviewing a Taipower application to extend the operating licence of its first nuclear plant, which is due to expire in 2017, almost four decades after it opened.
President Ma Ying-jeou, who has said he wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 2000 levels by 2025, and then halve that figure by 2050, said last week that Taiwan’s nuclear power policy will proceed unabated although he ordered a safety review for the plants.
Thousands Protest in Taiwan Against New Nuclear Plant
Taipei, March 20 (CNA) Environmental activists and opposition political figures staged a protest in Taipei Sunday against the government’s plan to continue the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant project, as Japan battled to bring its quake-damaged nuclear plants under control.
Dozens of environmental groups also called on the government to suspend plans to extend the life of Taiwan’s first, second, and third nuclear plants, and urged that safety checks be conducted at all the plants.
The protesters urged the government to reinforce the nuclear plants’ resistance to earthquakes. The power plants are designed to withstand earthquakes of up to magnitude 7.0 on the Richter scale.
Furthermore, the government should immediately halt construction of the fourth nuclear plant, as it is located in a quake and tsunami-prone area, the protesters said.
Former Premier Su Tseng-chang, who declared his intention Sunday to seek the opposition Democratic Progressive Party’s presidential nomination, was among the demonstrators. He called for an end to the extended life of the three plants in operation.
Another former premier, Frank Hsieh, also of the DPP, said at the protest that when an advanced country like Japan could face such a serious nuclear crisis, it was only a matter of time before Taiwan would have to cope with a similar kind of danger.
A spokesperson for DPP Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen said that Tsai was not at the protest because she had other commitments in southern Taiwan but shared the views of her party colleagues.
Tsai was of the view that the allocations for the development of alternative energy should be increased, and she would be presenting her energy policy soon, the spokesperson said.
Meanwhile, former Vice President Annette Lu said Taiwan residents should push for an immediate halt to the construction on the fourth nuclear power plant, and she joined the call for an overall safety check on all nuclear power plants in Taiwan.
DPP legislator Pan Meng-An told reporters that if the government refused to suspend work on the fourth nuclear power plant for safety checks, the DPP would refuse to review the budget of the state-run Taiwan Power Co. (Taipower), builder and owner of the plant, when it came up in the legislature on March 24.
Taiwan currently operates three nuclear power plants, with No.1 and 2 located in northern Taiwan’s New Taipei City, the largest city in Taiwan in terms of population, and No.3 in Pingtung County, southern Taiwan.
A fourth nuclear power plant is under construction in Kungliao on the northeast coast, also in New Taipei City. It is scheduled to begin commercial operations at the end of next the year. (By Sophia Yeh, Justin Su, Lin Szu-yu, Angela Tsai, Kuan Jui-pin and Ann Chen)
Photo from http://www.demotix.com/news/630238/anti-nuclear-protest-taiwan
Taiwan’s Red Cross Society had received donations in excess of NT $114 million (US $3.85 million), as of Saturday, for earthquake relief in Japan.
On Friday, the Red Cross collected more than NT$788 million (US $26.6 million) in a televised fundraising show called “Believe and Hope, Fight &…
相信希望Fight & Smile募款晚會主題曲MV
相信愛 (Believe in Love) - Various Taiwanese artistsFrom the 相信希望Fight & Smile賑災募款晚會 to raise money for Japan. In four hours, the fundraiser raised NTD 778,143,085+ (26,253,140.52+ USD).
Taiwan and Japan ♥
(Source: ssulflower)
1000 reblogs = $10
10000 reblogs = $100 .. and so on
Okay, we know, we know, it’s shameless self promotion. We will be using the increased traffic from our website to fund this donation. We will be sending Red Cross the check for the Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami.
UPDATE: We forgot to add what we’d do if someone were to “like” the post. We will combine the reblogs and likes we got from our last post along with the reblogs and likes we get from this post.
We wish we can donate more, but it’s all we can handle. If you would like to donate directly to the cause, please click here.
We will be donating 1 cent per every reblog, 1 cent for every like and 5 cents per every new follower we get. We’ll be sending the check to American Red Cross.
Email us at what@viaSQUARED.com for any questions regarding this.
(Source: theroyalties, via fordear)
ITASA 2011 West Coast Conference
April 7-9 @ UC Berkeley
Register at: http://ucb.itasa.org/
Official Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=28719605136
I’m going, woooo!!
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Midwest: http://midwest.itasa.org/
East Coast: http://eastcoast.itasa.org/
ITASA = Intercollegiate Taiwanese American Students Association



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