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Cherry blossoms on Taipei s Pingjing Street in full bloom | Taiwan News

2021/01/31 15:26 Cherry blossoms on Pingjing Street Lane 42, Shilin District, Taipei on Jan. 29 (Taiwan News, George Liao photo) Cherry blossoms on Pingjing Street Lane 42, Shilin District, Taipei on Jan. 29 (Taiwan News, George Liao photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) The cherry blossoms along Pingjing Street in Taipei’s Shihlin District are currently in full bloom, attracting hordes of anthophiles. Lane 42 of Pingjing Street is one of the most popular cherry blossom viewing destinations in the city. Branches of flowering cherry blossom trees protrude from alley gardens, forming a canopy of the pink flowers, which attract a large number of tourists during the cherry blossom season each year.

Snow chasers descend upon Taipei s Yangmingshan | Taiwan News

2021/01/10 15:13 Datun Mountain (Taiwan News, George Liao photo) Datun Mountain (Taiwan News, George Liao photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) Crowds flocked to Taipei s Yangmingshan National Park to chase snow on Saturday (Jan. 9) after the city lifted the traffic control that had been in place at park entrances since the previous day. The national park s Qixing Mountain, Mt. Datun, Mt. Miantian, Mt. Xiangtian, and Erziping received their first snow of the year on Friday (Jan. 8). Traffic control was enforced Friday to prevent traffic jams, and cars were required to have snow chains on their tires. The capital’s Department of Transportation ended snow-related controls at around 10 a.m. on Saturday, as no further snowfall or sleet had been observed around Yangmingshan, according to CNA. Police said roads in the area had been cleared of ice.

Central America Pavilion shines at Food Taipei 2020 | Taiwan News

2020/12/17 19:55 (Taiwan News photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) The Central America Pavilion has put forward a cornucopia of sumptuous offerings at Food Taipei 2020, which runs from Dec. 17-20 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1. In recent years, Central America’s seafood, produce, and dairy products have been well received in the international market. The items Taiwan imports the most from Central America are coffee, seafood, and meat. Taiwan has signed free trade agreements with its three Central American allies: Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. This means Taiwanese importers can bring food products from these countries into the nation at cheaper prices, which in turn leads to lower consumer prices.

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