2020/12/28 12:05 (Weibo image) (Weibo image) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) An illustration shared by Taiwanese actress Shu Qi (舒淇) that shows the dangers of pulling down a mask to eat went viral over the weekend. On Sunday (Dec. 27), Shu Qi posted an illustration on her Instagram page with a caption that read Please do not pull your face mask down to your chin. In the illustration, a man is seen wearing a face mask with an area on his neck marked in red and labeled exposed area, meaning that part of his body is exposed to germs. The next image shows the face mask pulled down below his mouth and onto his chin and neck, covering most of the red area. The caption underneath reads, inside of mask contaminated.
by Paolo Chen
In the lead up to the celebrations state media have run boycott campaigns, the authorities have tightened controls and closures of places of worship. This year there is also Covid: churches must follow strict prevention measures, while shopping centers, railway stations, schools and airports are exempt. A method to inculcate towards Christians and slow down the growth of their numbers.
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In the lead up to the celebrations state media have run boycott campaigns, the authorities have tightened controls and closures of places of worship. This year there is also Covid: churches must follow strict prevention measures, while shopping centers, railway stations, schools and airports are exempt.. Part of an effort to foster disinterest in Christians and hatred towards Christians, according to Fr. Paul Chen, an official priest of central China. The goal of hos campaign is to counter the growing interest and number of conversions taking place in Chinese soci
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Minister faces ire over Chinese firm’s stake in oil field
By Angelica Oung / Staff reporter
CPC Corp, Taiwan’s (CPC, 台灣中油) sale of a 35 percent interest in its Chad oil field to a Chinese company sparked harsh questioning of Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua (王美花) in the Legislative Yuan on Monday.
The arrival early this month of the first barrels of oil from the Oryx Oilfield in Chad was celebrated in Taiwan, but lawmakers soon became alarmed when they learned that CPC in 2016 sold half of its 70 percent stake to China CEFC Energy Co (華信能源).
Last week, the ministry submitted a classified report on the share sale, but Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Yang Chiung-ying (楊瓊瓔) said it did not address core concerns about who authorized the sale of such a large stake to a Chinese company.
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