In the wake of Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, there is a growing chorus to invite the Dalai Lama to the island state, Tibetan representative to Taipei Kelsang Gyatsen told India Today.
The Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association’s 2021 road safety guidelines pretty much says it all.
“Taiwan’s drivers are inclined to prioritize vehicles over pedestrians. Be aware that their driving manners are often not as good. Even when it’s a green light, watch carefully for cars at all times when crossing the crosswalk. Be alert of cars that try to quickly turn right in front of pedestrians. Even if you’re on the sidewalk, you must still watch for scooters.”
Japanese student Shun Komatsu referenced these advisories last month in a widely shared post on the News Lens, where he praised everything here besides the
/PRNewswire/ Taiwan Cement Corp. (TCC) held its 2022 annual general meeting, in which Chairman Nelson Chang delivered a speech, and TCC shared its 1Q22.
Three airborne heavy metal pollutants zinc, chromium and vanadium could create an environment more favorable to the survival of influenza viruses, a study conducted by Taipei Medical University (TMU) found.
A team led by TMU School of Respiratory Therapy professor Chuang Hsiao-chi (莊校奇) found that the three pollutants are correlated to the survival of flu viruses, after they analyzed samples collected in Taipei from Dec. 24, 2019, to Jan. 13 last year.
The team collected airborne particles in the neighborhood of Taipei’s Changxing Street and Keelung Road, and used polymerase chain reaction tests to analyze influenza virus subtypes A, B