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1461 2012-10-21 Protect Taiwan Rescue A-bian Rally at Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 342
1462 2012-10-21 Yuan Hongbing's Imprisoned Taiwan Book Signing at John Lone Hotel, Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 357
1463 2012-10-20 Huang Juiching's 2012 Piano Recital at Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 372
1464 2012-10-21 Holy Mountain PaPaGo LVII Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 549
1465 2012-10-20 Explore the Establishment of Taiwan Subjectivity from Contemporary Issues Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 490
1466 2012-10-20 Praise the Mysteries of Nature Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 368
1467 2012-10-14 Holy Mountain PaPaGo LVI Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 349
1468 2012-10-07 Holy Mountain PaPaGo LV Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 672
1469 2012-10-06 Exhibition Panels Onboard and Mid-Autumn Gathering at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 681
1470 2012-09-30 Lunar Mid-Autumn Blessing Ritual Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 361
 
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Newsflash

China has been seeking to influence Taiwanese elections using its ties with local Matsu (媽祖) temples, academics said yesterday as they shared the results of their research published in Foreign Policy Analysis.

Liu Yu-hsi (劉裕皙), one of the authors of “In the Name of Mazu: The Use of Religion by China to Intervene in Taiwanese Elections,” said the international community has been increasingly aware of Russian and Chinese attempts to intervene in foreign elections through religion.

At a forum hosted by the Democratic Progressive Party, the associate professor at Shih Hsin University said that the Chinese Communist Party has sought to use its agents to influence small and medium-sized enterprises, those with low to middle incomes, and residents in central and southern Taiwan.