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1171 2014-03-01 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CXXII Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 474
1172 2014-02-28 228 Tâi-uân-sîn(Taiwan gods) Thanksgiving Blessing Assembly and Trong R. Chai Tâi-uân-sîn Thanksgiving Praying Ceremony Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 5242
1173 2014-02-23 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CXXI Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 353
1174 2014-02-23 Tati(Daixde) Taipei and Keelung Affinity Activity Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 348
1175 2014-02-22 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CXX and 228 Tâi-uân-sîn Thanksgiving Blessing Assembly Rehearsal Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 653
1176 2014-02-20 Prof. Chang Yan-hsien: Suffering and Regeneration - 228 Touching Stories Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 418
1177 2014-02-20 Taiwan Political Victims Care Association and Prof. Chang Yan-hsien Visit Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 687
1178 2014-02-20 1947 Spring Chill in Medical Community: 228 and Victims of the Medical Community Memorial Exhibition at China Medical University Arts Center Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 352
1179 2014-02-18 The Passion for Taiwan - Dr. Trong R. Chai Memorial Concert Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 392
1180 2014-02-16 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CXIX Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 577
 
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Newsflash

More than half of US respondents in a poll considered protecting Taiwan more important than maintaining good relations with China, a survey conducted by The Economist and YouGov showed.

The poll conducted from Feb. 25 to Tuesday last week asked 1,500 adult US citizens questions about the US’ role amid rising tensions between Taiwan and China.

Fifty-one percent of the respondents said it is more important for the US “to take a strong stand so that China does not take over Taiwan by force,” while 24 percent preferred “the US to maintain good relations with China.”