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1831 2010-11-17 Discover the Vitality of Taiwan - Sanyi Wood Carving - Yang Naijia Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 675
1832 2010-11-14 Tibet Series Film Festivals - Road to Free Tibet Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 500
1833 2010-11-13 Navian Fight Back -Rally against Guo-guang Petro-chemical Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 736
1834 2010-11-13 50th Anniversary of Tibet Democracy Exhibition at Kaohsiung Museum of History - Democracy in Exile Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 660
1835 2010-11-09 One Side One Country Alliance Pledging General Assembly at Taipei Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 742
1836 2010-11-07 Jason Hu! Come out and Talk!(踹共!) To promote and ban the sale and use of traps in Taichung, Press Conference Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 551
1837 2010-11-07 Holy Mountain - Lidong(The start of winter), Vegetarian Sesame Oil Chicken Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1048
1838 2010-11-05 Su Jia-chuan Campaign Rallies at Beitun District Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 684
1839 2010-11-03 Jason Hu - Come out and Talk! - 14 Days! Hu Dodges the Policy Debate Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 587
1840 2010-11-02 Hitting Kitten with Cannon - Prosecutors! Are you kidding? - User support Kitten Liao! Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 819
 
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Newsflash

President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday said that China has “no right to represent Taiwan,” but stressed that the nation was willing to work with Beijing on issues of mutual interest.

“The Republic of China has already put down roots in Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu,” Lai said in his first Double Ten National Day address outside the Presidential Office Building in Taipei. “And the Republic of China and the People’s Republic of China [PRC] are not subordinate to each other.”

“The People’s Republic of China has no right to represent Taiwan,” he said at the event marking the 113th National Day of the Republic of China, adding that his “mission” as president was to “ensure that our nation endures and progresses” and “resist annexation or encroachment upon our sovereignty.”