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711 2016-05-07 Holy Mountain - Volunteering Fulfilling Wishes & Kalends Ritual Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 422
712 2016-05-01 Holy Mountain - Tung Blossom Festival II Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 490
713 2016-04-30 Holy Mountain - Tung Blossom Festival I Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 535
714 2016-04-24 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CLXXV Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 446
715 2016-04-23 Holy Mountain - Bamboo Shoots Harvest Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 384
716 2016-05-07 Taiwan Betrayed? Transitional Justice "Music" and "Talk" ~ Citizen Seminar and Concert Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 493
717 2016-05-05 Mother Tongue kah(and) Taiwanese Identity - Speaking uì(from) Cheng Nan-jung - Jiang Ge-shih Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 509
718 2016-04-30 Researchers Terrified! Quickly Cleared Out:228 ~ White Terror Books Historical Documents Exhibition Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 390
719 2016-04-30 The Light and Shadow of Colonial Education - Old Books of the Public School "National Language" Textbook Collection Exhibition Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 380
720 2016-04-26 Tian Zai-ting(田再庭) Board Member and Gau Ji-zan(高基讚) City Councilor Visit Foundation Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 592
 
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Civic groups and academics yesterday criticized President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) administration for disregarding the bid for UN membership under the name Taiwan and warned that Ma’s inaction on the diplomatic front would jeopardize Taiwan’s sovereignty.

“While Taiwan is a de facto independent country, we need to work hard to make it a de jure independent country and applying for membership of the UN under the name of Taiwan is the only way to do this,” the nation’s former representative to Japan, Koh Se-kai (許世楷), told a symposium.