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Philippine filmmakers use fantasy genre to explore Martial Law era atrocities under Marcos regimes.
Taiwan's vibrant Mazu pilgrimages, notably Dajia and Baishatun, draw massive crowds with unique traditions.
In Taiwan today, shark fin soup is still found popular among hotel banquets and specialized high-end Shark-fin restaurants, and there are no signs of it slowing down despite policies banning ...
Taiwan's GDP per capita has reached 13th highest globally, but its workers' wages lag behind.
While the Armed Forces of the Philippines denies targeting any specific country, the exercises are situated near areas close to Taiwan and the South China Sea. Critics argue that Balikatan serves ...
In centuries past, the Philippines played a significant role in sparking the outside world’s first awareness of Taiwan. When the Spanish occupied the Philippine archipelago in 1571 and set up ...
In recent years, Taiwan has seen a rise in road traffic deaths, suicide deaths, and a drop in fertility rates, which could be related to its inadequate and low wages.
Taiwan’s doctors and nurses are overworked and underpaid, due to the government’s low health expenditure and minimum wage level.
Compared to other advanced countries, Taiwan's doctors and nurses earn relatively low salaries and work excessive hours. The higher number of patient consultations makes their workload even more ...
Taiwan’s manufacturing profits are growing disproportionately faster than non-manufacturing profits, which has resulted in a loss of innovation and diversity in the economy.
A new executive order states that PRC citizens “neither enjoy the rights nor have the duties of ROC citizens.” It may not have a lasting negative impact on the legal rights of PRC citizens in ...
Taiwan (Sinyi) The housing prices again escalated after the 2008 economic crisis, when Ma Ying-jeou’s administration cut gift and estate taxes from 50% to 10% in 2009, and lowered the corporate ...