Evaluating President Tsai’s Apology to Indigenous People on its First Anniversary
One year after President Tsai’s apology to indigenous peoples shows that Taiwan has improved in only some areas so far.
Reshuffle, Airbnb, Trial: Taiwan Uniquely
This week: cabinet reshuffle, Airbnb registers to pay tax, Lee Ming-tse on trial. Plus, a love note to rainy days in Taiwan.
Redefining Taiwanese Identity Through Diversity: Singapore’s Example
For Taiwan to maintain even just the status quo, it has to consolidate an identity unique in the world. Singapore is a reference point.
Taiwan’s New Premier Isn’t About China, It’s About Reforms
Contrary to what foreign media might want to believe, the new cabinet reshuffle in Taiwan is about reforms at home, not about China.
All About Sports: Taiwan Uniquely
This week on Taiwan Uniquely: leftover food at Summer Universiade for the needy, the ROC flag, and new sports laws. Plus, a love note to CKS Memorial Hall.
Hidden Japanese Cocktails in Taipei
Taiwan is a wonderland of mish-mashed tastes from all over the world, but hidden in the alleys of Taipei are modern day takes on Japanese craft cocktails.
Indigenous Culture in Full Bloom at Taiwan’s 2017 Summer Universiade
Now that the 2017 Summer Universiade is over, did you know that two-thirds of the opening ceremony had references to Taiwanese indigenous culture?
Promoting Taiwan’s Global Ties Through Sports Diplomacy
The memories and human connections made during this gathering have instilled confidence and segues into more successful international events held by Taiwan.
Migrant, Space, Running: Taiwan Uniquely
This week on Taiwan Uniquely: migrant workers, Formosat-5 satellite launches, and Taiwanese athlete breaks record. Plus, a love note to Taipei 101.
The Story Behind Uganda and the Summer Universiade in Taiwan
Uganda first banned athletes from the Summer Universiade in Taiwan due to the “One China Policy.” There is an unsung hero behind the dramatic overturn.
Does Taiwan Need More Foreign Talent?
As more young Taiwanese people establish their careers overseas, we talk to social entrepreneurs on how to retain and attract talent globally to Taiwan.
Summer Universiade, Indigenous Rights, Paralyzed Painter: Taiwan Uniquely
This week: Summer Universiade games, recognition of pingpu indigenous peoples, and a paralyzed artist. Plus, a love note to Tainan’s “nightlife.”











