A surge in domestic tourism due to COVID-19 has pushed the island's traditional Tao way of life and ecological balance to the brink ORCHID ISLAND, Taiwan, Nov 5 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - While ...
After Japan's Fukushima nuclear accident last year, more and more Taiwanese have started to become aware of the problems caused by nuclear power plants. One of the most serious issues is nuclear waste ...
Protesters march during an anti-nuclear demonstration, demanding the removal of 100,000 barrels of nuclear waste stored on their Orchid Island, in Taipei, Taiwan, March 11, 2012. Members of the Tao ...
Beijing’s special task force handling Taiwan affairs has set up 29 corporations and business entities to facilitate cross-strait unification efforts, a report commissioned by the Mainland Affairs ...
Every year, Chang Ke-chung journeys from his home in Taiwan to China to carry out a sacred duty. He worships Mazu, a sea goddess with millions of followers in Taiwan and ethnic Chinese communities ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
ORCHID ISLAND, Taiwan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - While 2020 will be remembered by many as a year of travel bans and cancelled vacations, the indigenous Tao people of Orchid Island will remember it ...
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