Taiwan’s Annual Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage Sets Off from Taichung Temple
Taipei: An annual pilgrimage of the sea goddess Mazu, one of the most-watched religious events in Taiwan, set off Friday night from Dajia Jenn Lann
Taipei: An annual pilgrimage of the sea goddess Mazu, one of the most-watched religious events in Taiwan, set off Friday night from Dajia Jenn Lann
Taipei: The lead stories in major Taiwan dailies on Thursday highlight significant regional tensions and political developments. Among these, the United Daily News reports on
Hualien: Parts of Taroko National Park in Hualien County have reopened a year after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake rattled eastern Taiwan. Areas deemed stable are
Tainan: A magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck Tainan in southern Taiwan at 11:47 a.m. Thursday, according to the Central Weather Administration (CWA). There were no immediate
Taipei: Traffic was building on several sections of Taiwan’s freeway network on Thursday morning, as many residents were returning home for the long Tomb Sweeping
Taipei: Sunny to cloudy weather will prevail across most of Taiwan on Thursday, with occasional showers in eastern parts of the country and on the
Taipei: A year after the devastating magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck Hualien County’s Taroko Gorge, Greek hiker Dimitris Belbas reflects on his life-changing experience. On April
Chiayi County: Police said Thursday they have located the mother of a newborn baby that was found dead inside a cardboard box left in front
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