Editor s note: CGTN s new series "Landing Home" profiles young adults from China s Taiwan region who live, study and work on the Chinese mainland. Chasing their dreams across the Taiwan Straits, they are professionals from all walks of life. The
Lin Yu-ju moved from Taichung City to Beijing in 2016 at the invitation of her father to get onboard of the family s tea business, leaving behind a well-paid, white-collar job with good benefits. Starting from a newcomer, Lin learned from her father
Taipei, Sept. 1 (CNA) The Taipei High Administrative Court dismissed an administrative litigation case on Thursday filed by 14 death row inmates asking to be granted special pardons or reduced sentences, on the grounds that it is in the president's purview, not the court's, to decide whether special pardons should be granted.
By Yang Yuan-ting and Jake Chung / Staff reporter, with staff writerThree Taiwanese entities have been approved as reference laboratories for aquatic diseases by the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), putting them in a position to help other nations understand diseases and pandemics among aquatic species, the Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine said last month.
Three Taiwanese entities have been approved as reference laboratories for aquatic diseases by the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), putting them in a position to help other nations understand diseases and pandemics among aquatic species, the Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine said last month.
Decapod iridescent virus 1 (DIV1), a pathogen that affects crustaceans and has caused enormous economic losses, has been reported in China, but while it published material that mentioned the virus, it did not notify the OIE, the bureau said.
However, Taiwan in 2020 notified the OIE the first nation to do so