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Taipei, Feb. 2 (CNA) Seven government-funded banks and Chunghwa Post, Taiwan's official postal service, will require people to leave their personal information when they get new bank notes for the Lunar New Year, as a precaution to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
2021/02/02 12:17 NT$100 banknotes. NT$100 banknotes. (CNA photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) For Taiwanese wanting to put new banknotes in red envelopes for the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday, the country s state-owned financial institutions will provide a banknote exchange service for five days starting Wednesday (Feb. 3). To meet the surging demand for new banknotes ahead of the festive period, the Central Bank will allow people to exchange their old banknotes for new ones through Feb. 9, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) announced Monday (Feb. 1). However, each individual is limited to exchanging their money for no more than 100 new NT$100 cash notes. The exchange service will be offered at 454 designated branches of eight financial institutions, including Bank of Taiwan, Land Bank of Taiwan, Taiwan Cooperative Bank, First Commercial Bank, Hua Nan Commercial Bank, Chang Hwa Bank, Taiwan Business Bank
The tireless cartoonist Share CLOSE Author and cartoonist Tsai Chih-chung creates comic books on ancient Chinese classics that have won popularity around the world. GAO ERQIANG/CHINA DAILY
Famous author and cartoonist Tsai Chih-chung, better known as C. C. Tsai in the West, may already be 73 this year, but the septuagenarian has no plans to slow down or adopt a more normal life.
The artist keeps a unique schedule. He goes to bed at 5 pm and wakes at 1 am. He then works till around 2 pm. When you are truly focused, everything is silent, as if you are the only thing in existence in the world. Time seems to slow down. This is why I enjoy getting out of bed in the middle of the night, says Tsai, who was in Shanghai last month for the launch of the English edition of his works on ancient Chinese philosophy.
2021/01/25 14:06 (CNA photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) The winning numbers for the most recent round of the Taiwan receipt lottery were announced by the Ministry of Finance (MOF) on Monday (Jan. 25). The winning number for the NT$10 million (US$357,000) Special Prize for the November-December edition of the Taiwan receipt lottery, also known as the uniform invoice lottery, is
77815838. The winning number for the NT$2 million Grand Prize is
39993297.
59028801,
and
06896234. If all the digits on a receipt match any of these three sets of numbers in the right order, the prize is NT$200,000. As for the additional prize, there are two this time around: