Taiwan’s Constitutional Court Says Yes to Marriage Equality
5 months after the the draft bill on marriage equality passed the first hurdle in Taiwan's legislature, Taiwan's Council of Grand Justices handed down a ruling today, determining that it is unconstitutional to ban same-sex marriage. The decision paves the way for...
Taiwan’s Long Road to Same Sex Marriage
On the eve of Taiwan’s historic marriage equality court decision, we interview activists to get their thoughts on the road thus far.
婚姻平權:五四運動尚未完成
我們一路走到了21世紀,在婚姻平權的議題上,不論是透過司法或是立法的途徑,台灣將有機會成為亞洲第一個賦予所有公民,不論其性別、取向、DNA、出身或文化,都有權自由結婚的國家。
A Delicate Balancing Act: President Tsai’s First Year
Sandwiched between these two clashing generations, Tsai is standing at a dividing line between Taiwan’s past and future, trying to carefully manage the conflicting values in her first year of presidency.
Swing for Taiwan: Pro Tennis Player Jason Jung
While the media and tennis fans were wondering whether the future of Taiwan’s tennis would end once Lu retires, Jason Jung (莊吉生) was quietly making waves as he steadily climbed up the ranking.
One Island, Twenty Tongues
A look at the linguistic history of this “Polyglot’s Paradise” called Taiwan.
Taiwanese, American, Actor, in Taiwan: Daniel Tang
Tang is a part of the growing phenomenon of Asian Americans returning to Asia to pursue entertainment. Like many of these young Asian Americans, he’s weary of Hollywood’s overall lack of opportunity and advancement for Asian faces.
How One Startup is Redefining Knowledge Exchange in Taiwan
Hahow is an education platform in Taiwan harnessing the power of crowd-funded, high quality video content. t all began with a frustration over the stagnant flow of knowledge and skills.
What is Brand Taiwan?: Conversation with Audrey Tang (Part 2)
Ketagalan Media talks to Taiwan’s Digital Minister Audrey Tang about what is “Taiwan,” and how she would design a new constitution for Taiwan.
Marriage Equality: The May Fourth Movement is Not Yet Complete
Similar to Hu Shih and his fellow activists, our generation straddles the middle, standing between our free-thinking (future) children, and our tradition-minded parents. We bear two burdens.
Taiwan’s Constitutional Court Weighs in on Marriage Equality
Taiwan’s constitutional court heard arguments on Friday over the landmark marriage equality case, marking a significant step forward for the marriage equality movement in Taiwan. The debate focused on key questions about whether extending marriage rights...
Convenience Store as News Media: Conversation with Audrey Tang (Part 1)
Ketagalan Media talks to Taiwan’s Digital Minister Audrey Tang about working as a government official, and the future of news media.










