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1861 2010-10-09 Celebrating A-bian's 60th Birthday - Country On Each Side Great Unity Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 746
1862 2010-10-08 The 12th Time Routine Ritual held at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 775
1863 2010-10-07 The Mystery of the Origin of Various Ethnic Groups in Taiwan by Prof. Lin Merry Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 489
1864 2010-10-03 The Inaugural Meeting of the Taichung Western District Joint Campaign Headquarters of Huang Guo-Shu and Su Jia-chuan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 553
1865 2010-10-03 Holy Mountain - Meditation, Weed and Drink Coffee Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 952
1866 2010-10-02 Tibet Series Film Festivals - Escape from Tibet Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 800
1867 2010-10-02 Taichung Discovery Series Press Conferences - The Disappearance of the International Convention and Exhibition Centre Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 861
1868 2010-10-01 After discharge, Chin Heng-wei having his first cup of coffee at Beanstalk Cafe Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 960
1869 2010-09-26 Holy Mountain - Oil Red Yeast Rice Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 962
1870 2010-09-25 Party YA! Moon Festival at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1144
 
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Newsflash

China is intensifying its psychological warfare against Taiwan and appears to be using tourism as a means to collect intelligence in Taiwan, information obtained by the Taipei Times shows.

Reports on various Chinese military Web sites dating back to March last year reveal that the Nanjing Military Region’s General Political Department’s (GPD) 311 Base in Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, has been turned into a center of political warfare operations against Taiwan.

Reorganization efforts have seen China’s Voice of the Straits radio, formerly known as the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) Fujian frontline broadcasting station, has been incorporated into the 311 Base.