Taiwan’s Delayed Hai Kun Submarine Conducts Fifth Dive Test
Kaohsiung: The Hai Kun (Narwhal), Taiwan’s first domestically built submarine, embarked on its fifth series of dive tests after leaving Port of Kaohsiung at approximately 8 a.m. on Tuesday.
Kaohsiung: The Hai Kun (Narwhal), Taiwan’s first domestically built submarine, embarked on its fifth series of dive tests after leaving Port of Kaohsiung at approximately 8 a.m. on Tuesday.
Taipei: Japan’s top representative in Taiwan has expressed gratitude for Taiwan’s support following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan. At a memorial ceremony in Taipei, Kazuyuki Katayama, chief
Taipei: After its planned inauguration in May, the Danjiang Bridge will connect Tamsui and Bali districts in New Taipei at the mouth of the Tamsui River across a nearly 1-kilometer
New taipei: As Taiwan prepares to unveil one of its most ambitious infrastructure projects, the Danjiang Bridge, residents on both sides of the Tamsui River are contemplating the changes it
Washington: An American lawmaker has introduced a bill in the House of Representatives that would boost Taiwan’s energy security by supporting exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United
Taipei: Taiwan’s state-owned power company is set to submit a plan this month to re-start the decommissioned No. 3 (Maanshan) Nuclear Power Plant in Pingtung, potentially allowing it to generate
Taipei: Regulations prohibiting people in Taiwan from having raccoons, saltwater crocodiles, vipers, and elapid snakes as pets will take effect on May 1, with exemptions for those who already own
Taipei: The Legislative Yuan party caucuses on Wednesday selected 16 conveners for eight standing committees, consisting of eight lawmakers from the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), seven from the Kuomintang