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Media personality Yaita Akio punched in the face by Chinese-born HK man

Chinese-born Japanese-Taiwanese media personality Yaita Akio was physically assaulted in Taichung by a man in black on Monday afternoon. At the time of the attack, Yaita had just finished giving a lecture for a foundation that promotes public policy and Taiwan-Japan relations. He was punched in the face and left bleeding. Let’s hear more.

Yaita Akio
Media personality
Someone behind me yelled to get my attention. Not my name, but something else. When I turned around, he said something, which I didn’t quite catch. Then he punched me hard on the spot below my nose, around my mouth. Today, I was invited to speak on international relations, nothing to do with Taiwan’s domestic governance. If I’m being attacked so violently for my personal stance and speech, which they do not agree with, I don’t think that should be permissible at all.

Ho Hsin-chun
Taichung mayoral candidate (DPP)
I strongly condemn such a violent act. This shouldn’t happen in Taichung.

Tu Chih-jung
Taichung Police 6th Precinct
The police headed to Taichung International Airport and arrested the suspect, surnamed Liao, at around 4 p.m. today.

The police arrested the suspect, who had seemingly conducted a cross-border hit-and-run attack on Yaita. According to preliminary investigations, the 33-year-old suspect, who was born in China and holds a Hong Kong ID, had gone to the hotel where Yaita was attacked on Sunday, allegedly to plan the attack. Yaita was invited to give a lecture on his observations of regional geopolitics. Born in Tianjing, China, Yaita moved to Japan at the age of 15. In Taiwan, he worked as the Taipei office director of the Japanese newspaper, Sankei Shimbun until resigning two years ago. He obtained Taiwanese nationality in 2024 and is now the director of the Indo-Pacific Strategy Think Tank, which he founded.

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#矢板明夫 #mediapersonality #taiwan #japan #china

Time:2026-07-06

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President Lai thanks Chen Chien-jen, the new President of Academia Sinica

Monday may have been the 36th Convocation of Academicians, but for former Vice President Chen Chien-jen it’s a very special occasion, as the event is Chen’s first since he took over as President of Academia Sinica in June. During their speeches, President Lai Ching-te thanked Chen for his contributions to Taiwan and Chen expressed his gratitude to the institution’s past presidents and its many academicians.

Walking next to President Lai Ching-te is Chen Chien-jen. Both men are attending the opening ceremony of the convocation of Academia Sinica, an institution that Chen has been leading since mid-June. This is the first public appearance Chen and Lai have had together since Chen took over as president of the research institution. After stepping onto stage together, President Lai thanked Chen for his contributions to the government over the years.

Lai Ching-te
President
Dr. Chen, President of Academia Sinica, often says that he aspires to be “the light of the world” and “the salt of the earth,” and that he hopes to be a candle, that by being lit can bring light to Taiwan. During a time when our country is facing massive challenges, Dr. Chen brings calm to the masses, and people admire him for being a pillar of professionalism.

Chen Chien-jen
Academia Sinica president
When I first took over as president of this institution, I felt the enormous amount of responsibility this position entails. All the success Academia Sinica has had up to this point is a result of the past presidents of this institution as well as the many years of hard work of all the members. Also important is the many years of support from President Lai, the Executive Yuan, Legislative Yuan, and all of society in general.

This convocation is Chen’s first since he took over as the institution’s president. Over 200 academicians from Taiwan and abroad returned to Taipei to attend the event. President Lai expressed his gratitude to the current and past presidents of Academia Sinica, as the long-term, close-knit relationship the institution and government has had has helped Taiwan find success in many different fields of science and technology.

Lai Ching-te
President
In the last decade, Academia Sinica has achieved incredible research results in many important fields. These accomplishments have played a close role in the government’s planning for the future. For example, Academia Sinica developed its own 20-qubit superconducting quantum computer. Things like this are part of the government’s Ten AI Initiatives Promotion Plan.

Chen Chien-jen
Academia Sinica president
For many of the challenges we’re facing, like the restructuring of geopolitics and the rapid development of artificial intelligence, Academia Sinica is serving as a national-level academic research institution that seeks to provide new methods to solve issues society is currently trying to deal with.

In the past, Chen was Vice President when Lai was Premier, and even though they have very different roles now, both leaders are once again working together.

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#quantumcomputing #AcademiaSinica #AI #kindwords #research

2026-07-06

Man in sandals spotted jogging along median shoulder of highway

This sight may be hard to believe at first, but it’s all been caught on candid camera. Over in Taichung’s Daya District, it seems as if a man running along National Freeway No. 1 has turned the highway into his own marathon training course. Highway police looked into the incident; there were no accidents at that time, so the man couldn’t have been on a quest to get help.

Member of public
Amazed
When it comes to pedestrian safety, like if he’s running in the median like that, then it’d really suck for him if he gets hit.

Member of public
Shocked
Is he running on the highway? That’s so ridiculous. Is he exercising?

Lu Jui-feng
National Highway Police Bureau
If an investigation finds the runner has violated Article 33, Paragraph 4 of the Road Traffic Management and Penalty Act, then a ticket with a fine between NT$3,000 and NT$6,000 will be issued to the pedestrian.

A little after 5 pm on July 5, on Freeway No. 1 between 171.6 kilometers and 171.4 kilometers, a man wearing sandals was seen jogging not on the outside shoulder but instead in the middle of the highway, on what’s called the median shoulder. The highway police hadn’t received a call from the public, yet, regardless of his reason, the man’s actions are nonetheless a punishable violation.

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#highway #dangerous #traffic #roadtraffic #publicsafety

2026-07-06

Passenger denied boarding pass due to damaged passport

A traveler was recently prohibited from boarding their flight because their passport had water damage, forcing them to buy a last-minute ticket on another airline. Travel experts warned that if you’re traveling abroad, you should remember to check the condition of your passport, as airlines may not let passengers board if it’s damaged.

People wait in line at the airport to get their boarding passes and check their bags. With summer vacation in full swing, it’s peak travel time. But one passenger was recently denied a boarding pass by Starlux Airlines because their passport had water damage.

The passenger booked a last-minute ticket on another airline, but the staff there was also unsure whether they could accept the passport, as the inner pages had been warped from the water and the golden lettering on the front cover had started to wear away. People online said passports need to be kept in good condition, as airlines have strict rules.

Traveler
It’s about the airline’s policies. There’s no right or wrong. But if you think the airline might think it’s not okay, then I would just follow the rules. If the government has rules in place, then I would follow them. I would definitely prepare first by getting a new one. I wouldn’t just use a damaged one.

Traveler
I don’t travel abroad that much, so if I saw my passport was damaged when I was getting ready to leave, I would get a new one. But if I traveled abroad a lot, I might not pay attention to details like that.

A passport is an international identity document, so any damage to the cover or inner pages, residual stains, loose stitching, or water damage may impact verification.

Uncle Jesse
Travel expert
Airline staff need to check if a passport is damaged at check in, because if the passenger is denied entry to their destination country, the airline would be held responsible, and in serious cases may face a fine. What happens most often is that people put souvenir stamps in their passport, but only immigration officers are authorized to stamp passports, which is important to note. Also, only a signature can be on the signature line. Anything else written there would be considered defacement.

Passports must be properly cared for and replaced if they are damaged, or else it could affect your trip.

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#travel #passport #boarding #passportdamage #international #airline #Starlux

2026-07-06

Polarizing Taichung classic reimagined as jelly dessert loved by young and old

Jute shoot, a specialty crop of Taichung, used to be a local favorite. Older generations loved to eat it in a soup with sweet potato, but young people these days can’t stand its bitter flavor. In North and South districts, two separate tofu pudding shops had the idea to make the shoots into chewy jellies. It not only gets rid of the bitterness, but when paired with tofu pudding, even children love it. Let’s check it out!

Only people born and raised in Taichung can appreciate jute shoot soup, a summer favorite. Many others are put off by its bitter flavor. But now there are dessert shops that have found a way to make it into a jelly.

It has a color like matcha, and can be added to tofu pudding after cutting it into squares. But is it good?

Member of public
It’s new for me. It tastes like grass jelly. I think it makes jute shoots into something more palatable.

Jute shoots, or mayi, refer to the tender young shoots of the Corchorus capsularis plant. Harvest is in summer, making it perfect for cooling the body. This shop in North District decided to offer the shoots as a topping for tofu pudding because it’s a local specialty.

Ms. Kuo
Shop owner
We tried out 20 to 30 different recipes. It’s such a distinct ingredient, with a bitter and sticky quality to it.

Member of public
My kids all hate jute soup. But after having it as a jelly, they were more accepting of it.

Coincidentally, another tofu pudding shop in South District similarly wanted to bring Taichung’s local specialty to wider audiences.

Ms. Huang
Shop owner
I initially thought of adding dried whitebait as well, but was afraid people wouldn’t like it. Our Taichung tofu pudding has jute jelly and candied sweet potato.

Member of public
Jute shoots are delicious, but none of the friends I’ve shown around Taichung have wanted to try it. But now that you can get it as a dessert, we come all the time.

As summer continues on, eating jute jelly with icy tofu pudding is the perfect antidote to even the most sweltering Taichung afternoon.

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#juteshoots #mayi #jutejelly #tofupudding #douhua #Taichung #dessert #jelly

2026-07-06

Controversial stinky tofu’s new Bitan shop fined on 2nd day of opening

A stinky tofu restaurant from Hualien, famous for its extra-flavorful tofu, has opened a new location in New Taipei’s Bitan Scenic Area. But already, on its second day of opening, local authorities have stepped in. Not for the horrible stench, but for the shop’s failure to put up signage for its waste storage area. Even though the smell has not gotten the shop into trouble yet, as it has for other locations, locals say the odor is still not completely inescapable.

Deep-fried until golden and crispy, and paired with zesty fermented cabbage, this stinky tofu is not to be missed for many street food lovers. Not least from this famous, or rather, infamous chain store from Hualien. The new shop in Bitan sees no end in the line of customers, and also authorities.

Wu Jui-lin
FTV reporter
Yuli Qiaotou Stinky Tofu’s Bitan shop has just opened. And on its second day in business, inspectors from the Department of Environmental Protection have already showed up at its doorsteps, all because the store failed to put up signage for the waste storing area.

Passers-by took photos of the inspected site. Although the shop is notorious for its extra flavorful tofu, complaints were made not for their signature dish, but for their failure to signal the shop’s waste storage area in accordance with the law. If the shop does not remedy the situation by the due date, it will be fined up to NT$3 million, which the store can only expect to make after selling tens of thousands of portions.

Visitor
Bitan Scenic Area
I was wondering why it’s not open today. Are they normally off on this day of the week? Or did someone protest?

The visitor had wanted to stop by the well-known establishment, but too bad it’s closed today. Before the Bitan shop opened, the stinky tofu store had already made headlines for its stench. After the Taipei store in Dazhi opened, local residents had filed multiple reports. One person was so stressed out by the smell that they almost went bald from pulling out their hair. As a result, the Taipei store was fined NT$585,000. Another store in Keelung had closed down in May this year after locals repeatedly filed complaints.

- No one knows.
- I have no idea who reported them.
- Me neither.
- The complainer has nothing better to do.
- Have you been getting more customers recently?
- More or less.

Nearby shop
Bitan Scenic Area
The smell isn’t too bad. Some of it gets in here, but it’s still tolerable. But if you were to step out, because of the heat and wind, the smell is a little worse. It probably smells a little stronger when they’re fermenting the stuff, but it’s not such a big deal when they’re not open.

Although it’s true that the tofu shop’s opening drew in larger crowds and business to the area, it’s only the beginning of a nightmare for local residents. New Taipei’s Department of Environmental Protection has pledged to conduct more frequent inspections of the notorious eatery.

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#stinkytofu #臭豆腐 #food #streetfood #newbusiness

2026-07-06

Elderly man in New Taipei has hoarded rooftop pile of trash

The animated film “Castle in the Sky” is a beloved Studio Ghibli classic that many reminisce over, but New Taipei’s Xinzhuang District over the years has become home to something local residents would rather forget: a trash heap in the sky. An elderly man claims the almighty above told him to start collecting all these old goods on his roof several stories up in order to research nuclear energy, but local residents have their own concerns, like bad odors, cockroaches, mice, and, most dangerous of all, falling trash.

It’s scorching hot, and these workers with the Environmental Protection Department are dealing with the stifling heat as well as the stifling scents in this trash. All this junk has been piling up for years in what’s essentially a trash heap in the sky. This hoarder residence in New Taipei’s Xinzhuang District is a public health and safety disaster just waiting to happen.

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon may be a myth, but this trash heap hanging over Xinzhuang is an unwanted reality that, for years, residents have put up with. The combination of old complaints about its bad odors, cockroaches, and mice along with new concerns about looming typhoons potentially leading to people getting hit by trash dropping down from above was the impetus for the District Office and Environmental Protection Department to start cleaning up the mess.

Local resident
Ecstatic
For the local residents, it’s something everyone’s excited about; it’s like a weight has been lifted off your chest. Typhoon Bavi is coming, and if something ends up falling down and hitting someone, well, then the government will be liable. Seeing the government using their authority like this is something that we’re extremely excited to see.

This astonishing heap of trash is believed to be about 50 ping, which is why the authorities have estimated that they’ll need up to 14 working days to clean up the entire mess. As for the elderly hoarder, his master plan for the trash was studying nuclear energy.

Mr. Gao
Owner of trash heap
I’ve done it all for nuclear power. These people just don’t get it; it was God who told me to do this. You people have all the authority, so you clean it up. What can I do about it? There’s nothing I can do. Starting last night at 3 a.m., I went to burn incense and talk with God. I told him there’s nothing I can do. When the authorities come, there’s nothing I can do.

The cost of cleaning up this mountain of trash will be about NT$2 million, which will need to be entirely paid for by the elderly resident. If he isn’t willing to foot the bill because he doesn’t have the money, then his home may be foreclosed.

Tsai Ming-hsiang
Borough chief in Xinzhuang District
We need to plan ahead, in case a future typhoon does hit Taiwan directly, because we’ll need to extend the removal process if two weeks isn’t enough to clean it all up.

In the short term, the removal process may take around half a month, but in the long term light can finally be seen at the end of the tunnel, as this potential trash heap crisis will finally be taken away from the eyes and minds of local residents.

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#hoarder #NewTaipei #Xinzhuang #trashy

2026-07-06

Officials share tips when encountering bears in wild

As the population of Formosan black bears continues to grow, they’ve begun venturing further into lower-elevation areas to look for food. To protect people who work in these areas, the Taichung branch of the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency is offering a course on how to respond when encountering a bear in the wild.

While working near the Central Cross-Island Highway, Taipower personnel were startled to find a Formosan black bear.

They were lucky to capture this rare cellphone footage, but it was likely also terrifying. If they were to startle it, who knows what may have happened. In recent years, there’s been evidence of black bears venturing further down the mountain in search of food. The Taichung branch of the Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency now offers courses on how to avoid conflict with the creatures.

Hung Hsing-yu
FANCA Taichung branch official
Since personnel often need to enter sparsely populated areas to do their work, they’re at higher risk of encountering bears.

Participants in the course included Taipower personnel, highway maintenance staff, and forest rangers. Their work often takes them into mountainous areas, meaning they’re more likely to encounter bears. To prevent conflict, the agency advises staying in a group, and bringing a bear bell and bear spray. When actually encountering a bear, it advised remaining calm and slowly moving away while facing toward the bear.

Hung Hsing-yu
FANCA Taichung branch official
Properly handle your food waste and garbage, and bring bear spray. If you encounter a bear, stay calm, face the bear, and back away slowly. Avoid approaching or chasing it, as it could startle them.

As the Formosan black bear population continues to grow, their habitat keeps expanding, making conflict with humans more likely. To stay safe, it’s critical for anyone working in the mountains to learn what to do in the off chance that they come across a bear in the wild.

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#bears #Formosanblackbear #Taipower #FANCA #wildlife #bearencounter #hikingsafety #mountains

2026-07-06

Taichung family restaurant pairs tofu pudding with savory buns

One tofu pudding place at Taichung’s Zhongxiao Night Market has been around for 50 years, progressing from its humble beginnings as a small stand to finally buying a storefront. To give customers more choice, 30 years ago it also started selling guabao, or pork belly buns. Its unique pairing of sweet pudding with savory pork has been unexpectedly popular.

A chef scoops tofu pudding into a bowl and adds toppings like peanuts and sweet rice balls. Now this delicious bowl of douhua is ready to be served!

This douhua place at Taichung’s Zhongxiao Night Market has been around for 50 years.

Cheng Ni-ya
Owner
We started off as a stand on the side of the road. We were really at the mercy of the elements. It was hard work, honestly. Sometimes as soon as we pushed the stand out, it started pouring. But you’ve already prepared everything, so everyone just gets soaked that day, everything is wasted, and nothing is sold. As we slowly got more experienced, my in-laws decided that it would be easier to do this if we bought a storefront.

Progressing from a small stand to a storefront, this tofu pudding shop was handed down from one generation of the family to the next. Now there are three generations working there all together.

Cheng Ni-ya
Owner
Now we’re in the third generation. The shop has been running for almost 50 years, and I hope it will reach 60.

But douhua isn’t the only thing on the menu.

While the guabao bun is hot, she adds pickled vegetables, pork belly, coriander, and peanut powder. Pairing sweet pudding with this savory bun is a popular choice here.

- It’s a new experience, like buying dinner and dessert together.

- It’s more filling, which some people like.

Pairing guabao with douhua is definitely a unique choice, so why did the restaurant start offering it together?

Cheng Ni-ya
Owner
My mother thought that since douhua was selling pretty well, it could be paired with guabao, like a fusion restaurant, so customers could have something savory too. We started selling guabao in 1994.

Both options here are exceptional, making it a popular choice for a savory snack as well as a sweet treat.

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#douhua #tofupudding #guabao #Taichung #sweetandsavory #restaurant #nightmarket #ZhongxiaoNightMarket #familybusiness

2026-07-06

Tainted cooking oil spread to 224 businesses, including top hotels

An investigation from the Taichung City Government’s food and drug safety office has found that soybean cooking oil contaminated with a carcinogen has spread through the nation’s supply chains, reaching a total of 224 businesses. They ranged from star-rated hotels to coffee chain brands to food manufacturers. Taiwan’s latest food safety crisis began when it was found earlier that Central Union Oil supplied 1,300 tons of soybean cooking oil contaminated with the carcinogen benzo(a) pyrene at four times the legal limit to three major Taiwanese wholesalers – Taisun, Fwusow Industry and Fopco. Let’s hear more.

Liu Ming-che
Spokesperson for food company
Adhering to the highest standards, our company is taking the precautionary measure of removing these products from store shelves. Furthermore, we have sealed all current factory inventory and will determine our next steps once the test results are available.

Tseng Tzu-Chan
Director, Taichung City Health Bureau
According to our current data, as of last night, Fopco had recalled a total of 54kg, and Fwusow had recalled a total of 5,693kg, for a total of 5,747kg. We have stipulated that all products must be completely removed from shelves by 12 p.m. today. If they are not removed, we can impose heavy fines under Article 7 of the Food Safety Act, up to a maximum of NT$3 million.

Responding to the case, DPP Legislator Lin Shu-fen posted on Facebook that Central Union Oil’s initial self-inspections of the batch in question had all passed. The discovery of excessive benzo(a) pyrene levels was actually made by a downstream manufacturer conducting its own testing. After detecting abnormal data, the downstream firm notified Central Union Oil, which then re-inspected the oil and confirmed the contamination. Lin argues that the Ministry of Health and Welfare must review whether the current food safety system’s heavy reliance on upstream suppliers’ self-inspections has failed.

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#foodsafety #carcinogens #cookingoil #consumersrights #soybean

2026-07-03

Four competing drone funding bills face committee review

In Taiwan, the drone debate has finally shifted. It’s no longer about whether they are needed for defense. Instead, the upcoming debate will be about how to fund them. On Friday, four competing bills were submitted to the legislature. The Executive Yuan wants funding of NT$210 billion in a special budget, but the KMT wants funding of NT$240 billion to come from the annual general budget over six years. The TPP also wants funding to come from the general budget, but so far has not proposed a spending cap. A DPP lawmaker has also proposed her own version. Let’s find out more.

After Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu returned to Taiwan from the United States, draft drone bills were finally accepted by the legislature. A total of five drafts were submitted to committees for review. Among them, the Executive Yuan’s version allocated NT$210 billion in a special budget. The KMT allocated NT$240 billion over six years as part of the general budget. The TPP also called for drone funding from the general budget, but a spending cap was not specified. There were also versions from DPP legislators Lin Chu-yin and Chung Chia-pin. However, Chung’s draft was rejected, and in the end only four versions were successfully submitted for joint review from the legislature’s economic, national defense and finance committees.

- You plagiarized mine and silenced mine.
- You won’t allow discussions.
- Eight cheaters.
- False moves.

Chung was furious and confronted legislators from the Taiwan People’s Party, accusing them of “plagiarism.” Comparing the two versions, both emphasized national defense autonomy and industrial transformation. Both called for the Executive Yuan to establish an inter-ministerial promotion committee and designate a drone test field, with appropriate deregulation. The budget ceiling for both was not clearly defined.

Jacky Chen 
TPP caucus convener
The special provisions in Legislator Chung Chia-pin’s version, which had no upper limit, were rejected.

Chung Chia-pin
Legislator (DPP)
This time, instead of submitting the Executive Yuan’s version of defense procurement to the national defense committee, they submitted it to the economic committee, showing clearly that they want the same old scenario to play out again and delay opportunities for defense procurement.

Drones have once again sparked a battle between the ruling and opposition parties. Just a day earlier, AIT Director Raymond Greene and Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen held a forum together, where Greene said Taiwan needed a “hornets’ nest” of drones. However, the KMT’s draft bill is being questioned, for KMT legislator Ma Wen-chun had previously drastically cut funding for drones from the general budget. Now she is saying once again drones should be part of the annual general budget, making those in the drone industry worry about their financial survival.

Chuang Jui-hsiung
Legislator (DPP)
The KMT’s stance has been inconsistent. Now that all the versions are referred to the committee, everyone in the Legislative Yuan can be rational.

Finally, draft drone bills are about to be discussed substantively. Which version best serves the national interest? The upcoming debates will be closely watched by both Taiwan and the US.

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#Taiwanpolitics #Taiwandefense #defense #drones #UAVs

2026-07-03

Farglory Ocean Park faces skepticism over rebranded eco-friendly dolphin program

After Farglory Ocean Park in Hualien gave its last dolphin show in early April, the park announced that it would not renew its dolphin show permit and would transition its dolphinarium into a conservation base. However, when the Dolphin Conservation Base opened in July, visitors were shocked to find that dolphins were still being used to entertain an audience. In response, the park said that the new exhibit isn’t meant to serve as entertainment, but to educate the public about dolphins’ natural behavior.

Following the trainer’s hand gestures, five dolphins spread out in a row leap from the water into the air. The audience gasps in amazement.

With just a simple gesture, the dolphin knows it’s the cue to get onto the platform. This is Farglory Ocean Park’s newly opened Dolphin Conservation Base after the venue closed for three months. The park had announced that it would no longer hold dolphin shows, but why are the dolphins still being exhibited like this?

-There are both performances and lectures.

Ms. Lu
Visitor
This event is very well organized. It allows kids to learn more about the dolphins’ ecology.

The amended regulations for managing animal exhibitions explicitly prohibit recreational performances from protected wild animals that involve "unnatural behavior." As a result, Farglory Ocean Park gave its last dolphin show in April. At the time, the park said it would introduce a new exhibit that focuses on education. On July 1, they launched the brand-new “Meet the Dolphins” program, transitioning into an ecological and educational format. As for the current “show,” the park says it’s to introduce the audience to dolphins’ natural behavior.

Shen Chien-shao
Farglory Ocean Park GM
What’s different is that we’re shifting the focus to the dolphins themselves. We’re introducing the species’ natural behavior. We’re no longer holding circus-like shows or having dolphins perform stunts. This is an eco-friendly demonstration.

Chou Huang Te-rong
Hualien animal protection office
We’ve completed the assessment on June 2 and approved their license for animal exhibits.

Ending dolphin shows was a huge step forward in animal welfare. As for the new exhibit, the animal protection office says it will conduct strict assessments to ensure that the operator doesn’t violate the law.

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#dolphins #dolphinshow #animalwelfare #oceanarium #marinelife

2026-07-03

Taiwan’s oldest big-box store reopens in new location, becomes biggest

Taiwan’s very first US-style big-box store in Kaohsiung’s Qianzhen District has reopened as a flagship store in a new location just 1km away, in the Asia New Bay Area. It is now the country’s largest. Shoppers flocked in on the first day of reopening on Friday. On the same day nearby, a religious event kicked off at the Kaohisung Exhibition Center and a shopping center began its beer festival promotional campaign, drawing huge traffic flows. Let’s find out more.

Chang Ko-lun
FTV reporter
At this intersection, you’ll find the software park to the right and the shopping center to the left. In the future, the big-box retailer will share the same road, making this intersection much busier.

Shopper
Big-box retailer
I spent 10 to 15 minutes longer than usual to park. It seems like there’s a lot going on nearby.

Shopper
Big-box retailer
I’ve been going round and round today.

On this day, more than 40 tour buses flocked to Chenggong 2nd Road for the religious even at Kaohsiung Exhibition Center. As there is already lots of traffic around the Kaohsiung Software Technology Park from commuting workers, the opening of the new store, plus the promotional event at the shopping center, brought even more traffic to the area. It’s estimated that in the future, there will be almost 50,000 people passing through every day.

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#kaohsiung #costco #shopping #retail #mall

2026-07-03

Drone smashes into dormitory of Taiwanese postgrad in Ukraine

Anthony, a Taiwanese electrical engineering student, was fascinated with drones and aircraft and so he went to Ukraine’s National Aviation University in Kyiv to pursue a master’s degree in drone design. However, he never imagined he would have a very close shave with one. A drone smashed into his dormitory, nearly killing him. Here. Anthony tells a FTV news team in Ukraine the story of his harrowing experience.

Anthony
Foreign student in Ukraine
When it was happening, I could already hear the propeller noises. They were extremely loud, coming in from outside the window, so at that point, I told my roommate: “Run!”

The dormitory windows were shattered and the furniture was unrecognizable. This should have been the safest place for a master’s student to write his thesis and sleep, but that night Anthony’s life flashed before his eyes.


Anthony
Foreign student in Ukraine
It felt like the drone was in a swooping posture, meaning it had entered attack mode. As I reached the doorway, it hit the dormitory building, and the whole place violently shuddered. I really started to feel homesick after my dormitory was attacked by the drone. That’s when I truly realized these dangers could happen to me personally.

Anthony, from New Taipei City, went to Ukraine’s National Aviation University in Kyiv to pursue a master’s degree in drone design, where he usually studies satellite communications and flight control systems with his professor, while collecting model airplanes of all sizes at home.

Anthony
Foreign student in Ukraine
My parents and sister were all very supportive of me going to Ukraine, but they ultimately left the decision to me. Later, I grew to love aerospace and became more interested in that kind of thing, so I did some research and found that Ukraine was a good place, since the world’s largest transport aircraft was based there.

The key factor drawing Anthony to Ukraine was the An-225 Mriya, at the time the world’s largest transport aircraft, developed by the Antonov Design Bureau in Ukraine. Some people fled Ukraine because of the war, but Anthony chose to stay because he believed that one day he would bring the technology he learned in the war back to Taiwan.

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#drones #TaiwanUkraine #NAU #Ukrainedrones #studyabroad

2026-07-03

Mother in Taitung dangerously leaves baby in car when going shopping

How could a mother leave her baby in her car when she went shopping? This is one of two cases of outrageous neglect that we’ve uncovered on FTV. In another incident, an adult was driving a car, while two little girls were sitting with their bodies halfway out the sunroof. A witnessed filmed this, posted the footage online and it caused an uproar. The girls could have easily fallen out of the car if it braked suddenly or wobbled. Let’s find out more.

A black sedan passes through an intersection, attracting attention. It wasn’t the car itself that was unusual, but rather the fact that two little girls were sitting on the roof, half of their bodies sticking out of the car. Witnesses said the two girls were wearing goggles and were screaming all the way, seemingly quite excited.

This was seen at several intersections in a row. This outrageous scene occurred on Thursday night when the black sedan exited an interchange and drove along Section 6 of Jiaoxi Road in Yilan. The two girls sat on the roof of the car as it drove around while they enjoyed the breeze.

Member of the public
Appalled
If a car kept wobbling when in motion, and they accidentally fell off, the consequences would be unimaginable.

Lin Hsin-wei
Jiaoxi police station
The police issued tickets in accordance with regulations to maintain traffic order and ensure the safety of people on the road.

There was also another instance of adult negligence, this time in Taitung. A baby was seen lying in the passenger seat of an SUV, crying hysterically. A passerby noticed and immediately sought help. It turned out the baby’s mother had gone shopping in a mall.

Chang Wei-wen
Guanshan police station
Leaving infants and young children alone in a car, even for a short shopping trip, can endanger their lives due to factors such as high temperatures and a lack of oxygen inside the vehicle.

Chen Shu-lan
Taitung County Social Affairs Department
According to Article 51 of the Child and Juvenile Welfare and Rights Protection Act, we cannot leave children under the age of six alone or entrust them to care from unsuitable individuals.

Police are reminding the public never to leave children under six years old alone in a car, as this is against the law. Don’t wait until a tragedy occurs and then regret it later.

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#Childabuse #Neglectfulparents #childcare #traffic #roadtrip

2026-07-03

Couple stopped from taking pet hen on train

It’s common to bring dogs and cats on trains, but what about pet chickens? One couple from Keelung brought their pet hen on the train with them to Ruifang, but when they were preparing to board their return train, staff said that chickens are not allowed on passenger trains. What exactly are Taiwan Railways’ regulations regarding pets?

A brown hen rests calmly in its owner’s arms. But when the owner tried to board a train with the chicken in its cage, they were stopped by staff.

Hen owner
Vexed
We go all around, from Taipei to Yingge, taking Tze-Chiang Express trains, and we always use a pet carrier as required by Taiwan Railway. We had no issues at Qidu or Ruifang stations, but when we went to buy some chicken feed and came back to catch the train, station staff came over and asked if we meant to take the train. I said yes, and he looked inside the carrier and said because it’s a chicken, we can’t take the train. We have to find another way.

This couple wanted to take their pet hen of over two years on the train from Ruifang to Qidu, when they were told that chickens aren’t allowed on board. But they’ve taken the hen with them on trains before and never had an issue. The husband is disabled and uses an electric wheelchair, so he relies on his wife to help him. The couple waited at the station for over two hours, but couldn’t find a solution.

Hen owner
Vexed
We didn’t know. If we knew, then we wouldn’t have taken her in the first place. We never had an issue at any other stations, but this time when we came back to my hometown, we encountered this problem. It’s kind of ridiculous. Afterwards they just left us here. Now it’s been over two hours, and they still haven’t found a solution.

In the end, railway police took the wife and hen back to Qidu, while station staff helped her husband take the train back.

According to Taiwan Railway regulations, pet cats, dogs, and birds can be taken onboard as long as they are completely inside a carrier of appropriate size. But chickens, ducks, and geese are considered commercial animals and must be transported as cargo.

Chiang Yi-cheng
Railway police officer
Police received a report and went to the station, where staff explained that chickens can only be transported as cargo.

Even though Taiwan Railway has clear regulations, the couple never had an issue taking their hen on board over the past two years. It wasn’t until this time that they learned chickens can’t travel with passengers, revealing gaps in enforcement.

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#chicken #hen #train #TRC #TaiwanRailway #pet #petonboard #cargo

2026-07-03

Chiayi government deals with over 1,000 stray dogs

Over 1,000 stray dogs have made a home in Chiayi’s Renyitan and Lantan scenic areas. The stray dog population has continued to grow as people abandon pets and residents feed strays. The local government installed smart fencing to catch and control them, but officials said efforts have been hindered by animal rights advocates. They’ve begun to collect evidence of their alleged interference.

A pack of stray dogs saunters in the middle of the road, blocking people from passing. Lots of strays can be seen around here, even during the day.

There are even puppies around, but this is just the tip of the iceberg. It’s estimated that there are over 1,000 stray dogs by Renyitan and Lantan in Chiayi, and residents often feed them.

Resident
The packs are growing larger, worsening public hygiene. If someone is chased or injured by a dog, they wouldn’t know who to hold responsible.

Resident
I still feel uneasy if I see a pack of dogs ahead.

Lin Pei-ju
Chiayi County animal control official
According to statistics from the county’s animal protection hotline, nearly 50% of the problematic dogs are pets that were left to roam freely.

Leftover dog food is scattered around, attracting insects and vermin. Some pet owners even abandon their dogs here, leaving locals to care for them. The government set up smart fences to catch strays, hoping to curb breeding and keep the population under control.

Lin Pei-ju
Chiayi County animal control official
We carried out a large-scale, area-wide dog capture, sterilization, and rabies vaccine program. But the operation has encountered interference from many unidentified people.

Surveillance footage shows people letting dogs out of the smart fence, making the government’s program less effective. The country government said it has started to collect evidence of people interfering with the fences and feeding strays, and vowed to pursue legal action.

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#Chiayi #dog #straydogs #petdogs #pet #dogpack #puppy #stray

2026-07-03

Tourists flock to unique cat-shaped cave in Taitung formed by coastal erosion

Taitung’s hottest new travel destination is a hidden "cat cave" near Jinzun Fishing Port! It doesn’t have any actual cats inside, but is named for its remarkable geography formed by millennia of wind and waves. Unique and peaceful, the cave has become a favorite among those looking for the perfect picture along Taiwan’s east coast.

Sunlight bathes the surface of the ocean as gentle waves ripple in the breeze, combining to form a shimmering expanse of paradise. The upper part of the cave in the foreground has two pointed, ear-like formations with a gently curving outline. From afar, it looks like a cat poking its head out to gaze at the ocean. Managing to be both adorable and peaceful, the spot has gone viral online, drawing scores of tourists to see for themselves.

-I found it on Google. It’s really special.
-It’s great for pictures, isn’t it?
-It is.

Lin Chung-chou
Local tourism operator
It’s a completely natural formation created entirely by erosion. When you frame a shot from here, it looks like a cat’s head. It’s uncanny and beautiful.

This secret "cat cave" can be found on one of the string of islands near Jinzun Fishing Port in Taitung’s Donghe Township. If you want to get a picture, you have to wait until low tide and trek about one-and-a-half kilometers from the port to reach the cave.

Lin Chung-chou
Local tourism operator
This spot easily ranks among the top two of our secret attractions here. But it’s not very easy to get to, since you have to walk along the beach for over a kilometer.

The formation is only revealed in full after the tide goes outat other times, it’s submerged beneath the waves. Locals urge tourists to check the tide forecast before heading out to make sure they can capture this ephemeral masterpiece carved by the power of nature.

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2026-07-03