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1811 2010-12-12 Tibet Series Film Festivals - Tibet's Stolen Child Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 687
1812 2010-12-11 Holy Mountain - Peculiar Biological Life Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 887
1813 2010-12-11 Taiwan Rescue Action Alliance - The 104th Speaking Tour of 319 Townships at Nantou City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 715
1814 2010-12-05 Discover the Vitality of Taiwan - Taichung Hsieh-chi Engineering - The cold/heat insulation wall by Lan Wan-fu Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 565
1815 2010-12-05 Holy Mountain - Bright sunshine! Shining the pilgrimage road! Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 611
1816 2010-12-04 Holy Mountain - Biscuits with Poached Eggs Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 931
1817 2010-11-30 Tuesday Study Group - Ritual Drill Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 787
1818 2010-11-28 2010 PeoPo Citizen Journalist Gathering at Lukang and Focus on Guoguang Environmental Issues Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 508
1819 2010-11-28 Holy Mountain - Enjoy the tranquility of Holy Mountain after the election passion Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1032
1820 2010-11-27 Holy Mountain - Cake Volumes Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 877
 
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Newsflash

On May 20, former chairman of the American Institute in Taiwan Richard Bush and the head of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Washington, Jason Yuan (袁健生), hosted a seminar during an academic conference to mark the centennial of the October 1911 Revolution in the Republic of China (ROC) at the Brookings Institution in the US capital.

Bush took the opportunity to remind those people in attendance that the US had broached the prickly issue of Taiwan and the Republic of China back in the 1950s and 1960s with the concepts of “New Country” (the founding of a new country) and “two Chinas.”

He then said that the concept of “two Chinas” that was proposed by the US government decades ago could still be applied to cross-strait relations today, but this would only be possible if Beijing would accept it.