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61 2021-03-21 Mr. Uyongʉ'e Yatauyungana(矢多) Memorial Preparation & Daily Maintenance Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 261
62 2021-03-21 "Pai Nana - Legendary Actress Paicu Yatauyungana(高菊花)" Movie & Post-screening Discussion Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 232
63 2021-03-20 "Judging Wang, Xin-fu" Moive Picture Screening Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 247
64 2021-03-07 Taiwan Holy Mountain, Searching The Story of Tâi-uân-sîn(Taiwan gods) Part II Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 245
65 2021-02-28 Visit Holy Mountain on 228 Memorial Day Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 237
66 2021-02-21 Taiwan Holy Mountain, Searching The Story of Tâi-uân-sîn(Taiwan gods) Part I Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 240
67 2021-01-09 "Read Aloud for Love at Corner" New Book Sharing @ Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 249
68 2020-12-30 Warmth in Cold Winter, Food Supplies Donation Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 252
69 2020-12-26 Foreign Ph. D. Student Mosiur Visits Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 245
70 2020-12-07 Teacher Ying-jie Gao(高英傑) and Jyuan-wei Lin(林娟微) Couple, Family of Uyongʉ'e Yatauyungana(矢多, 高一生) Visit Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 169
 
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Newsflash

A mere 9.3 percent of the Taiwanese public find China trustworthy, and 82.7 percent think that the Chinese threat has intensified over the years, a survey released on Monday by Academia Sinica showed.

In the poll conducted from Sept. 14 to 19, the Institute of European and American Studies asked 1,211 Taiwanese adults about US-Taiwan-China relations, the effectiveness of the US’ security commitment, their perception of the “status quo,” and Taiwan’s economic and national security.

Compared with 13.5 percent in 2021, the latest survey showed that only 9.3 percent of respondents believed China was a trustworthy country, while 26.4 percent disagreed and 57.6 percent said they strongly disagreed.