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The Ministry of Economic Affairs Bureau of Foreign Trade (BOFT) declared MEET TAIWAN Reach a New High as the theme for the 4th MEET TAIWAN Week (25-29 September 2012). It is intended to highlight the success of the collaboration Read More
In 2009, the Ministry of Economic Affairs Bureau of Foreign Trade (BOFT) launched a four-year development program entitled Taiwan MICE Advancement Program, consisting of four parts: Taiwan MICE Overall Implementation Project, Taiwan MICE International Marketing and Promotion Project, Taiwan MICE Read More
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Taipei, Aug.  (CNA) A dictionary featuring the differences between the Mandarin Chinese used in Taiwan and in China was published, which is expected to enhance cultural exchanges between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, according to President Ma Read More
Washington D.C., Aug. 26 (CNA) Taiwanese Culture Minister reviews on royal carribean cruise line Lung Ying-tai said Sunday in Washington, D.C. that Taiwan combines what she described as the humbleness of Chinese culture and the openness of Western civil society.
The strength of Taiwan s soft power lies in the country s ability to combine both these aspects, Lung said during a live interview on Voice of America (VOA), part of the itinerary of a two-week tour of the United States, her first visit to the U.S. since assuming the post in February.
Taiwan s Cloud Gate Dance Theatre, for example, is well-received by the international community because it combines the depth and the aesthetics reviews on royal carribean cruise line of Chinese culture with modern Western aspects, Lung said.
In addition to her public service, Lung is a renowned essayist and cultural critic. She is the author of Big River, Big Sea Untold Stories of 1949, which chronicles the turmoil at the end of the Chinese Civil War.

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