In the Philippines, the Diabolo Dance Theatre will perform on 10 and 11 October in Makati and Binondo in Manila for Filipinos to enjoy the infusion of the ancient folk acrobatic performance and elements of modern arts from Taiwan.
Each shrinking his carbon
In the Philippines, electric vehicle adoption was given a boost by EO 12, which reduced the tariffs on certain EVs to zero for five years, effectively lowering prices and encouraging the purchase of EVs.
A token of friendship
Taiwan was under Japanese colonial rule for 50 years. Thus, most Taiwanese have a favorable view of Japan, which has long been the top destination for Taiwanese tourists.
Medical miracle
In Taiwan, only those who score the highest in college entrance exams can enter medical school. That’s why the smartest and top talents in the country are doctors.
Rethink tax
While Filipinos have high English proficiency, high electricity rates and lack of tax incentives dampen the flow of direct investments to the Philippines.
Filipinos in Taiwan farms
Taiwan provides scholarship programs, not to attract talent but to develop their knowledge and skills so that the graduates can go back to contribute to their respective countries.
Of oysters and eggshells
As eggshells contain calcium carbonate and calcium oxide, they can be used as drinking-water filter materials, wetsuit fabrics and materials for tires.
Tales of migrant workers
As the population in Taiwan keeps aging, the demand for overseas workers is growing.
Come visit us
People differed on the controversial Department of Tourism “Love the Philippines” slogan. Personally, there’s no denying the charm of its…
Ped Xing
The Little Green Man signal in other countries was motionless until the Department of Transportation in Taipei City and the Chinese Signal Co. created a dynamic crossroads signal for pedestrians.