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1051 2014-09-28 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CXLIV Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 381
1052 2014-09-28 A Village Cultural Tour of Changhua Railway Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 369
1053 2014-09-27 Su Beng, Taiwan's 400-Year History, Book Signing at Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 425
1054 2014-09-27 Friends of Beanstalk Sharing at Kaohsiung (Tati Volunteers Share A-bian Meal Delivery Experiences) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 345
1055 2014-09-26 Su Beng, Tsan-chu Practitioner, Holy Mountain Health Week - Day 7 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 360
1056 2014-09-25 Su Beng, Tsan-chu Practitioner, Holy Mountain Health Week - Day 6 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 331
1057 2014-09-24 Su Beng, Tsan-chu Practitioner, Attends Holy Mountain Ritual Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 356
1058 2014-09-24 Su Beng, Tsan-chu Practitioner, Holy Mountain Health Week - Day 5 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 350
1059 2014-09-21 Su Beng, Tsan-chu Practitioner, Speeches in Taiwan Independent Academy at Tsinghua University Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 379
1060 2014-09-23 Su Beng, Tsan-chu Practitioner, Holy Mountain Health Week - Day 4 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 325
 
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Newsflash


Demonstrators dressed in Taoist costumes march yesterday during a protest against nuclear power in Taipei.
Photo: Edward Lau / Reuters

Thousands of anti-nuclear protesters shouted “I am Taiwanese, I am against nuclear power” yesterday as they marched through downtown Taipei to call for an end to nuclear power in Taiwan on the eve of the anniversary of President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) second inauguration.

“We are extremely disappointed that the government has no regard for the threat that nuclear power poses to human life,” said Kao Cheng-yan (高成炎), a former chairman of the Taiwan Environmental Protection Union, which organized the march. “We believe that there is only one Taiwan, that people’s lives are invaluable and that there are other viable energy resource options.”