by Audrey Tseng | Jan 4, 2016 | The Ketagalan Project
Nylon Cheng is often referred to as the father of free speech in Taiwan. Knowing that the KMT government would ban and suspend his magazine, Cheng registered 18 different magazine licenses.
by Albert Tseng | Jan 2, 2016 | The Ketagalan Project
Here are 10 things to eat (or drink) in Taiwan if you are visiting in January — this is not your stereotypical list of bubble tea, beef noodle soup, oyster pancake, and stinky tofu!
by Rosey Peng | Dec 28, 2015 | The Ketagalan Project
台灣的凱達格蘭族到底是誰,他們又去了哪裡?讓 Rosey Peng, 凱達格蘭族塔塔悠社的頭目後裔,敘說她如何尋根的故事。
by Kevin Hsu | Dec 26, 2015 | The Ketagalan Project
Everything you ever needed or wanted to know about Taiwan’s parliamentary elections, explained in detailed graphics.
by Wen Shaw | Dec 9, 2015 | The Ketagalan Project
In recent years, Taiwan’s startup scene has been growing rapidly, and the Taiwan Startup Stadium (TSS), a government supported accelerator targeting digital tech startups in Taiwan, has been focusing on international exposure for the startups.
by Rosey Peng | Dec 7, 2015 | The Ketagalan Project
Who were the Ketagalan Tribe and where have they gone? Rosey Peng, a history researcher and the direct descendant of Ketagalan’s Tatayou Clan, tells her story.