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1471 2012-09-29 Visits 228 Monument at Guoguang Park, Tali City, Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 419
1472 2012-09-29 Holy Mountain Exhibition Panels Installation Demonstration and Battle Drum Team Rehearsal Activities Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 622
1473 2012-09-27 Japanese Friend, Yoshihiro Matsutawara, Visits Holy Mountain Fourth Time Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 446
1474 2012-09-23 President A-bian Hotel Opening and Blessing Ceremony at Tainan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 445
1475 2012-09-22 Pray for the Reunion of A-bian - Mid-Autumn Festival Concert at Tainan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 409
1476 2012-09-23 "China Hegemony vs. Democracy, Human Rights - Talking from Tibetan Self-immolation Protest" Forum Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1001
1477 2012-09-21 Tsai Jui-yueh Culture Forum - Taiwan Independence Revolutionaries, Su Beng Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 490
1478 2012-09-16 Prayer for President A-bian and 228 Taiwan God' Blessing Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 503
1479 2012-09-16 Holy Mountain PaPaGo LIII Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 682
1480 2012-09-09 Holy Mountain PaPaGo LII Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 702
 
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Newsflash

Academics and politicians continued to express mixed reactions yesterday to Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen’s (蔡英文) “recognition” of the Republic of China (ROC) last weekend, with some members of the pan-green camp voicing strong disapproval.

While most people, including the DPP’s rival in the January presidential elections the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT), welcomed the statement, some DPP members expressed displeasure over Tsai’s statement, with DPP Legislator Twu Shiing-jer (涂醒哲) saying that Taiwan is not the ROC and that its status remains undecided.