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301 2018-11-11 Holy Mountain Event Records Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 338
302 2018-11-10 Holy Mountain - Reborn Gate Artistic Creation by Volunteer Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 421
303 2018-11-10 Tsaotun Mayor Candidate No. 3 Lin Yonghong(林永鴻) Campaign Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 402
304 2018-11-08 Tati(Daixde) Hall Oct 1st Ritual Prayer Nationwide for Peace and Blessings Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 358
305 2018-11-03 Initiation of Taiwan Heros Shrine Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 419
306 2018-10-30 Folks From Taipei & Taoyuan Visits Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 530
307 2018-10-23 Family Members of Dr. Liāu Bûn-gī(廖文毅) and Taiwan Born Japanese Visit Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 459
308 2018-10-20 Formosa Alliance Referendum on Independence Rally @ Taipei Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 377
309 2018-10-13 Changqing Cao, Heng-wei Chin and His Wife Visit Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 411
310 2018-10-10 Holy Mountain - Taiwan Ancestor Temple Ritual Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 488
 
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Newsflash

The first cross-strait government-to-government meeting has again reflected President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) pro-unification stance and could jeopardize Taiwan’s future dealings with China because it had trapped Taipei in Beijing’s political agenda, pro-localization advocates said yesterday.

Mainland Affairs Council Minister Wang Yu-chi’s (王郁琦) failure to bring up the sovereignty issue and challenge Beijing’s anti-Taiwan independence claim in his meeting with Taiwan Affairs Office Minister Zhang Zhijun (張志軍) in Nanjing last week showed that Ma has always been a unification advocate who does not see the interests of the Taiwanese as his priority, Taiwan Society president Chang Yen-hsien (張炎憲) told a news conference in Taipei.