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2171 2009-08-23 Holy Mountain Diary - Fill Sandbags Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1233
2172 2009-08-23 Re-opening of the Taiwan Native Culture Bookstore Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 811
2173 2009-08-21 The footstep of Southern Relief Volunteer Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 695
2174 2009-08-21 A Spider with Human Face in Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1319
2175 2009-08-16 A Long Awaited Tour to Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 895
2176 2009-08-15 Holy Mountain Day Tour Preparation Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1179
2177 2009-08-15 Contemporary English Studies Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 732
2178 2009-08-13 Discourses on Taiwan's Politics & Future by Dr. Yang - Part I Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 736
2179 2009-08-09 Christian Association Promotion for Taiwan Independence & Security Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 672
2180 2009-08-08 Condition of Holy Mountain & TATI after Typhoon Morakot Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 855
 
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Newsflash

Despite repeated warnings by the Ministry of National Defense to curb their visits to China, retired senior military personnel are continuing to make such trips — and sometimes as part of a group, a top official has said.

The official, who requested anonymity, said a delegation of generals led by retired general and former director of the General Political Warfare Department Hsu Li-nung (許歷農) visited Beijing over the weekend to attend the Huangpu seminar organized by the Beijing government.

Hsu’s “Chung Shang Huangpu Cross-Strait Ties” seminar launched its first activities in Taiwan last year, with Beijing mobilizing the families or descendants of Huangpu military school graduates to come to Taiwan, the official said.