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1991 2010-05-01 319 Townships Speeches Tour against ECFA - Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 672
1992 2010-05-01 Expectation - Bread sweet-smell floating around Holy Mountain Pink Pan Shop Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 730
1993 2010-04-30 Holy Mountain - Hello Matsu Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 746
1994 2010-04-28 The routine ritual held first time at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 873
1995 2010-04-25 Taiwan Civil Government World Congress 2010 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1692
1996 2010-04-25 Afternoon Leisure Time at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1020
1997 2010-04-24 Beans Talk Radio Listener Assembly at Hualie Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 570
1998 2010-04-24 ECFA! Disaster - The Fifth Public Assembly Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 668
1999 2010-04-24 Understanding of Both the East and West Romantic Music Masters Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 680
2000 2010-04-23 Discourses on Taiwan's Politics & Future by Dr. Yang - Part VIII Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 651
 
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Newsflash

Taiwan is to join other democracies in helping Ukraine recover from the Russian invasion, and share its experience with countering authoritarian threats with the world, President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) late on Wednesday told the “Struggle for Freedom” forum in Dallas, Texas, hosted by the George W. Bush Presidential Center.

“For Taiwan, democracy is more than a fundamental value that unites our people; it is also a critical asset in addressing major challenges. Taiwan is now in the position to share its experience with the world and create alliances, allowing democracies to more effectively deal with crises and counter the threats of authoritarianism,” Tsai said via videoconference.