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1751 2011-03-04 Visit Tati Fellow Practitioners Tzan-ying's Family Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 738
1752 2011-02-28 228 Pursuit of Responsibility and Achieve Historical Justice March Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 711
1753 2011-02-28 228 Taiwan Divinities Memorial Ceremony at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 940
1754 2011-02-26 Care Human Rights Candlelight Concert at Xinmin high school, Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 709
1755 2011-02-26 Holy Mountain - Gazing Afar Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1112
1756 2011-02-26 Tati Contemporary English Studies - War Love Letters and Taiwan Poems Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 726
1757 2011-02-23 Ma Ying-jeou deliberately tampers with Taiwan's history - Local communities protest at 228 Memorial Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 808
1758 2011-02-22 A Collage of Kaohsiung 228 Forum at Kangshan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 886
1759 2011-02-20 Taiwan National Hero Museum Web Site Officially Launched Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 2100
1760 2011-02-20 The Name of the Wind - 228 Incident Exhibition at Kaohsiung Museum of History Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 741
 
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Newsflash

US President Donald Trump’s appointment of John Bolton as his national security adviser might lead to more visits by high-level US officials to Taiwan, former American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) director Stephen Young said on Saturday.

In an interview with the Central News Agency, Young said the US government would try to have “more frequent visits and higher level visits” following the passage of the Taiwan Travel Act, which encourages Taiwanese and US officials at all levels to visit each other.