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Taiwan shares freefall dragged by sharp sell-offs in US, Japan

Taiwan’s stock market opened drastically low and plummeted even lower on Monday, dragged down by sharp sell-offs in US, Japanese and South Korean Markets. The Taiex plunged by nearly 2,700 points in early trading, setting a new record for the largest intraday drop ever for the market. Retail investors were left reeling, while others moved in to buy the dip and loaded up on TSMC shares and the 0050 ETF, which ultimately helped the market recover some of its losses. Let’s hear more.

- I bought TSMC today.

- Did you get TSMC or the 0050 ETF?
- I didn’t get any.
- You didn’t? Why? Was it too late?
- The price I requested was too low.

Chang Yung-chuan
Cathay Securities Investment Trust
In the second half of the year, after market positions have been digested and stabilized, Taiwan stocks’ fundamentals will remain quite healthy. There is still an opportunity for the market to continue challenging new highs once this consolidation process is complete.

Many are referring to this day as “Black Monday.” Taiwan shares briefly fell to 42,376 points, a sheer drop of 2,694 points, and at one point 300 stocks were locked at the daily limit-down. Among the hard hit sectors were semiconductors and electronics, finance, traditional industries, memory-chip makers and shipping. Bargain hunters stepped in and trimmed some of the losses, resulting in a smaller drop of 1,568 points at closing, for 43,502. Institutional investors sold a net NT$133.9 billion, while foreign investors dumped NT$93.8 billion in shares.

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#shares #stocks #tsmc #stockmarket #taiwanshares #TSMC

Time:2026-06-08

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Unlicensed bus driver carrying group of 15 tumbles off highway

A midibus driven by an unlicensed operator had tumbled Sunday evening while descending Hehuanshan’s North Peak. The group of 15 tourists from the Philippines and the driver sustained injuries after the bus tumbled 2m down the side slope of a hairpin bend amid the heavy rain. Of the two most severe cases, one had intracranial hemorrhage, while the other had pelvic fractures. The unlicensed driver was a freelancer registered on a contractual basis with a bus operator, on whom the police are now pursuing legal action.

- 91 arriving. Please report on the situation.

The ambulance is arriving on the scene of a car accident. The emergency response center asks personnel to report back on the situation, including the number of casualties, to determine whether to dispatch additional teams.

- How many are trapped? Please take a look and report back.

Emergency personnel pull the injured people up along the side slope. One had injuries to the head, while another had bone fractures. Others sustained relatively minor injuries.

- Are they out here for leisure or something else?
- To hike, and to see high mountain rhododendrons.

The incident took place on Wushe Township section of Provincial Highway 14 Sunday evening. A group of 15 tourists from the Philippines had traveled to Hehuanshan North Peak on a midibus. During the descent, the bus slipped on a turn and tumbled 2m down the side slope. All 15, plus a Taiwanese driver sustained injuries and were taken to the hospital for treatment.

Chen Chong-ming
Puli Christian Hospital
The one that was sent to the ICU had intracranial hemorrhage, but not much bleeding. We’re monitoring the conditions, but for now there’s no need for surgery. The other patient has pelvic fractures, which requires surgery, but we’ll have to wait another day or two.

From an aerial view, the vehicle can be seen to have landed up-side-down, while the front end was left deformed from the impact. It had fallen along a hairpin turn. Was it because the driver was unfamiliar with the road conditions?

Cheng An-shun
Central Region Branch Office, Highway Bureau
The road was slippery because it was raining heavily, and the driver was too fast while making the turn on a downward slope, so the vehicle tumbled.

The police later found that the driver, a 42-year-old man surnamed Chang, only had a regular driver’s license. Worse, it had been invalidated. He does not have a professional large vehicle license. The offense is fineable by up to NT$80,000 on both the vehicle’s owner and the driver, with the vehicle confiscated on the spot.

Shih Chao-chen
Renai Precinct, Nantou County Police
Our investigation found that the driver surnamed Chang was not driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. However, he is not a holder of a license of business
large passenger vehicle. Therefore, the police will pursue criminal action according to law.

Bus operator
Contracted with driver
The vehicle is registered with us on a contractual basis by a freelance operator. We’re still investigating the matter. We did arrive to inspect the scene at the time of the incident.

Our reporter went to the bus operator location in Hsinchu’s Hukou Township. The owner only told us that Chang is an individual operator registered with them on contract, and said nothing about him being unlicensed.

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#traffic #roadsafety #unlicensed #tourbus #duediligence

2026-06-08

Coast Guard deploys vessels to respond to Chinese operation

Japan and the Philippines have agreed to negotiate their maritime borders in the waters east of Taiwan. But the discussions have not gone down well with China, which has launched a special “traffic enforcement” maritime operation in the area. Taiwan’s Coast Guard immediately deployed its Kaohsiung patrol vessel to shadow the Chinese flotilla and force them out. Taiwan’s Minister of National Defense says China’s actions are a provocative act of cognitive warfare, and a serious infringement on Taiwan’s national sovereignty. Let’s hear how it happened.

Government vessel
China
- Kaohsiung Vessel, both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to one China. These are waters under China’s jurisdiction. Do not interfere with our official duties.

Kaohsiung Vessel
Taiwan Coast Guard
- China has no sovereignty whatsoever in waters east of Taiwan. Should a conflict occur, your side will face international sanctions.

Wellington Koo
Minister of National Defense
It was a provocation, a form of cognitive warfare, and a serious violation of our national sovereignty. The Ministry of National Defense and the Coast Guard will continue to coordinate closely and share intelligence.

The maritime standoff unfolded shortly after 2 on Saturday afternoon, when Chinese Coast Guard and government vessels entered Taiwan’s restricted waters approximately 30 nautical miles southwest of Cape Eluanbi. Flying maritime traffic enforcement flags, the vessels appeared to be attempting to reinforce Beijing’s claim that the Taiwan Strait constitutes China’s internal waters. Koo stressed that the Ministry of National Defense will continue coordinating with the Coast Guard to safeguard maritime security.

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#taiwan #china #philippines #japan #sealaw #marinelaw #sovereignty #water

2026-06-08

Popular Yunlin fishing spot littered with trash

The estuary in Yunlin County’s Mailiao Township is a popular fishing spot, but many people leave behind trash, littering the beautiful coastline with bottles and cans. Even after the government installed surveillance cameras, littering remains a problem. Now the county plans to increase the reward for reporting littering from 10% of the collected fine to 50%, incentivizing people to report offenders.

This once-beautiful coastline is now littered with bottles and cans.

Plastic and glass bottles make up most of the trash, even piled up into mounds in some places. This is in Yunlin County’s Mailiao Township, close to the estuary in Zhongxing Village. It’s a popular fishing spot, but the litter people leave behind is ruining the environment.

Member of public
Dismayed at litter
It looks like a lot of people are littering, which makes it really dirty. I think the government should step in. In lots of places, if no one is around, people will litter when no one is watching.

The trash was mostly left by people who came here to fish and has accumulated over time. According to the Yunlin Environmental Protection Bureau, there are 34 major littering spots in the county, mostly along roadsides, under bridges, and by rivers and drains. Even with surveillance cameras watching, people continue to litter. Now the government is planning to raise the reward for reporting littering from 10% of the collected fine to 50%.

Member of public
Supports higher reward
I personally support raising the reward. If it’s high enough, people will be more willing to report it.

Huang Fu-yi
Environmental Protection Bureau deputy director
We plan to amend the law to raise the reward to 50%, encouraging more people to participate in environmental issues.

From January to April this year there were 19 penalized cases of littering, with fines totaling NT$22,800. Raising the reward for reporting littering may help, but it depends on the public’s sense of responsibility and concern for the environment.

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#Yunlin #coast #fishing #coastline #litter #trash #bottles #cans #fines #reward

2026-06-08

Teacher dressed as priest holds ‘funeral’ for graduating seniors

It’s graduation season, and teachers are trying to come up with ever more creative ways to send off their students. One science teacher at Tsoying Senior High School in Kaohsiung dressed up as a Taoist priest to stage a mock funeral, offering “brains” and test papers to bless the graduates with intelligence and perfect scores. The students were duly impressed, saying he should get the MVP award.

A Taoist priest stands front and center, his expression solemn as he begins leading a funeral.

- We are gathered here today to send our third-years at Tsoying High off to the West... to college in the West.

The priest remains perfectly stoic as his fellow teachers in lab coats crack up. What comes next was even more dramatic.

-We offer a brain, in the hopes that everyone will grow a large brain.
-We offer a Newton’s cradle, in the hopes that everyone will become the next Sir Issac Newton.
-We offer a test paper, in the hopes that everyone will get perfect scores.

This ceremony was actually a special graduation message for the seniors of Kaoshiung’s Tsoying Senior High from the natural sciences faculty.

Back at the school, the teachers said that everything they used was improvised. The priest robes were made from a cheap plastic raincoat, and the headwear was also homemade.

-How long did it take you to make?
-Five minutes.
-That fast?

Hsu Ching-sung
Science teacher
It can be rough being a teacher, so I’m studying a few other skillsets. My colleagues suggested dressing up like a Taoist priest.

Student
Finds it funny
It was ridiculous, but I guess people who study science tend to be young at heart.

For this year’s graduation ceremony, other teachers also unleashed their creativity to varying degrees of comedic effect. Even the principal acted like an online influencer, giving his “followers” a tour of the campus.

Lin Pai-hung
Principal
The teachers here are all very down-to-earth and more than willing to work with the students to make engaging and entertaining videos.

By breaking away from rigid tradition, the faculty at Tsoying Senior High is making sure that their seniors are heading off to college with some unforgettable memories.

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#graduation #graduationseason #Kaohsiung #Taoism #mockfuneral #youngatheart #students

2026-06-08

Heavy rains cause flooding all over Taiwan

On Monday, southwesterly winds and a stationary front brought heavy rains to much of the country. Many areas from the north to the south reported flooding, including Kaohsiung, Tainan and Taipei. The flooding in some areas reached almost to the top of car tires, causing disruptions to traffic and even a casualty.

Taipei’s plane-sighting alley, officially Lane 180 of Binjiang Street, is now so heavily flooded that a black sedan got stuck while another car quickly turns around at the sight.

The streets outside the main campus of Soochow University in Shilin have also turned into streams. Vehicles struggle to move, let alone pedestrians.

Over in Kaohsiung, the water has almost reached the top of tires. Huge splatters form even when driving on low speed.

Worse, the heavy rain and floods occurred during the morning rush hour. It was already too late for those heading to work on a scooter to turn around. Even with the tires almost entirely submerged, they hanged on and continued forward.

This sighting of vehicles-turned-boats was on Chengguan Road in Kaohsiung’s Renwu District. The rainfall was so heavy that the flood was formed within half an hour.

On the other side, on Fengren Road, also in Renwu District, the water has reached the ankles.

Over in Sanmin District, Kaohsiung, on the intersection of Mingcheng 1st Road and Dingshan Street, a drainage cover thudded up-and-down from the overflow underneath. Water jets erupted through the cracks, making a loud hum. The cover could almost fly off.

The rain also pummeled Tainan, flooding the intersection of Fuqian Road and Jinhua Road in West Central District.

The area around Xiluo Temple, also in West Central District was heavily flooded, too. A scooter quickly braked and turned around, afraid that the water would damage the engine.

In South District, low visibility caused a car driver to ram into an electricity pole. Fortunately, the driver only sustained minor injuries, and was taken to the hospital by emergency service.

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#flood #rain #weather #heavyrain #taiwan

2026-06-08

Father and son fall face first after driving into ice chunk

In cold climates, drivers have to be wary of ice on the road, which can cause serious accident. But apparently even as far south as Tainan, ice is also a problem for scooter riders. A man carrying blocks of ice on his scooter caused a hazardous situation along Mingxing Road, after the blocks slipped off his vehicle and split into a dozen chunks on the asphalt. While some of the more attentive drivers were able to dodge them all without issue, a father who was carrying his son on a scooter was not so quick and rode straight into a chunk that sent them both tumbling down.

Blocks of ice fall from the scooter, causing icy chunks to go sliding in every direction. The driver stops to the side.

- It looks like the ice slipped off.

Scooters slow down and drive carefully to avoid the lumps of ice on the road. Four were able to get past the obstacle course just fine. But a fifth one, driven by a father carrying his son ran straight into the ice, resulting in a crash and fall. The father was furious.

- Why is there ice on the road!

The ice slipped off a scooter driving along Mingxing Road in Tainan’s South District, causing an unsuspecting road user to run it over and fall flat on his face.

Shopkeeper
Heard there was a crash
We heard there had been a crash. We went to have a look and saw the ice on the ground. They must have not packed it well, causing them to slip and fall.

Weng Yi-hsiu
Police officer
The driver and the passengers sustained abrasions and were taken to the hospital without life-threatening injuries. Both drivers tested negative for alcohol and carried licenses. A fine is to be issued in accordance with Article 30, Paragraph 1, Subparagraph 2 of the Road Traffic Management and Penalty Act.

Fortunately, the car behind braked in time to avoid a collision with the scooter. The father and son were not seriously injured, but the ice carrier will have to cover their medical expenses, plus pay a fine of between NT$3,000 and NT$18,000.

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#ice #slippery #tainan #scooter #traffic #moving #lucky


2026-06-08

Scooter driver in Yunlin drives in superman pose

In Yunlin’s Citong Township, a scooter driver recently raced down the road driving in a superman position. Laying on his stomach, his hands were outstretched to the handlebars with his legs flying out behind him. A car passing by recorded it and posted it online, where it went viral. Police said driving this way is illegal and they would issue a fine.

- Someone’s driving a scooter lying down!

Passing vehicles couldn’t help but notice this driver’s unique style, lying on his stomach with his hands stretched to the handlebars, legs flying out behind him, like superman on a scooter.

- Did you see that guy going by?
- Yeah, he stretched his legs out behind him. He seemed really happy to be off work.
- What time did you see him?
- Around 4 or 5 p.m.

With his hands gripping the handlebars, his body is almost parallel to the ground, racing by at full speed.

Member of public
Commenting on rider
I bet he’s trying to reduce his wind resistance so he can drive faster. It’s definitely dangerous. If you run into a pebble, it’ll throw off the balance.

Chen Chih-jen
Police officer
Driving lying down contravenes the Road Traffic Management and Penalty Act. He could be fined from NT$6,000 to NT$36,000 and his license plate may be suspended.

The police plan to notify the driver and issue a fine.

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#driver #scooter #superman #illegal #driving #Yunlin #illegaldriving #fine

2026-06-08

Yellow orchid tunnel opens in Yilan after ideal growing season

The dancing-doll orchid tunnel in Yilan’s Yuanshan has finally made its debut for this year! Over 500 vibrant yellow orchids grow from an overhead trellis to form a spectacular hundred-meter-long tunnel of flowers. Cascading down like a golden waterfall, the sight has drawn scores of tourists hoping to capture the perfect photo, solidifying it as one of Yilan’s top summer attractions.

Rows of bright yellow flowers cascade down like a waterfall. As a gentle breeze sweeps through, their petals sway delicately back and forth, reminiscent of hundreds of tiny dancers pirouetting through the floral corridor. Even the rhinoceros beetles are enjoying the peaceful scenery.

- It’s beautiful. Just seeing it puts you in a great mood. So relaxing!

- There are more flowers. They’ve taken great care of them this year. I’ve been coming here for 16 years.

- It’s beautiful. Really like a tunnel of gold.

- It’s really a hidden gem of ours here in Yuanshan.

The annual golden orchid tunnel in Yilan’s Yuanshan has finally opened for the year. Over 500 dancing-doll orchids are suspended overhead, forming a golden canopy that extends for 100 meters. Visitors are eager to catch a glimpse of the dream-like scene.

Chang Shen-jung
Garden owner
This year’s golden dancing-doll orchids are the most beautiful we’ve had in our 16 years. The weather this winter was cold at night and hot during the day, which is ideal for growing orchids.

In addition to the golden tunnel, the garden has also made a rainforest-themed area this year, featuring exotic flora such as air and pitcher plants. As this limited-time floral display is only expected to stay in full bloom through mid-June, flower lovers are encouraged to plan a visit soon to catch Yilan’s most romantic summer backdrop before it fades.

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#flowers #orchids #dancingdollorchids #yellow #Yilan #beautiful #blooming

2026-06-08

Mainland ministry announces ban on government personnel attending PRC event

The PRC’s 18th Straits Forum will be held in the middle of this month. For the first time, the Mainland Affairs Council has announced a ban on central government and local government personnel from participating in any of its activities, a step up from its previous stance of “not recommending” they attend. The council says the event is the largest Chinese United Front operation targeting Taiwan. The first person to bear the brunt of the decision was Taitung County Commissioner Yao Ching-ling, of the KMT, who had put in an application to attend. Let’s hear what she and the council have to say.

Yao Ching-ling
Taitung County Commissioner
Actually, I don’t think it’s that important for me personally to be able to participate in the Straits Forum. I just feel it’s a bit of a pity. Whether problems can be solved is what I care more about. I’ve always felt my role as Taitung County Commissioner is a platform. If everyone can work together to make this platform better, that would be a very good thing. It’s a real shame.

Liang Wen-chieh
Mainland Affairs Council spokesperson
We prohibit participation in activities related to the Taiwan version of “one country, two systems,” or “democratic consultations” aimed at eliminating the ROC. We urge all sectors and political parties not to echo the CCP’s narrative on Taiwan and become tools for United Front work against Taiwan.

Chen Yu-chen
Lawmaker (KMT)
Why would you assume that they are necessarily trying to win us over? When we go and hold exchanges with them, why can’t we also win them over?

Chuang Jui-hsiung
Legislator (DPP)
The purpose of the entire Straits Forum is actually to promote unification. It’s about integration and promoting unification. There are so many forums around the world. Why do you insist on participating in this kind of forum that aims to eliminate our own country? From any government’s perspective, you would definitely express your opposition.

The Straits Forum, which is entirely conceived and guided by the PRC’s Taiwan Affairs Office since 2009 has seen its main attendees primarily from the KMT, New Party and some NGOs. The DPP has explicitly prohibited its party officials from participating. Although it claims to expand cross-strait people-to-people exchanges and strengthen cooperation, the core message of this forum is to emphasize that both sides of the Taiwan Strait share the same roots and that the motherland should be united peacefully.

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#ccp #taiwan #roc #crosstrait

2026-06-05

Shanghai’s gift of red pandas to the Taipei Zoo kicks off political storm

The Twin-City Forum held by Shanghai and Taipei last September involved the two cities signing an MOU for animal exchanges and cooperation. In practice, this meant the two cities agreed to exchange rare animals that are listed as “endangered” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Taiwanese politicians are enraged – but not about whether these animals are better off in the wild or whether Taiwanese and Chinese zoos will ensure these species’ longevity. Instead, Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an is pointing to China’s gift of red pandas to claim the cross-strait forum was a success, while DPP politicians are saying the beasts are Chinese tools that will encourage unification. Let’s find out more.

These two adorable little red pandas strolling leisurely around on the grass are gifts from Shanghai that will arrive in Taiwan on Saturday. The Taipei City Government is promoting them extensively, calling them an outcome of Twin-City Forum exchanges.

Puma Shen
Taipei mayoral candidate (DPP)
The so-called Twin-City Forum is the bottom of the barrel, not the top of the heap. We can actually communicate with countries all over the world. We had red panda exchanges with Japan in exactly the same way. This doesn’t seem like something that can be exclusively achieved through the Twin-City Forum. There’s no need for political preconditions for such exchanges.

Chiang Wan-an
Taipei Mayor
Providing more genetic diversity and life education is very meaningful for our children.

The two red pandas arriving at the Taipei Zoo are from the Shanghai Zoo. This "animal exchange" at the Twin-City Forum involves Taipei sending rare white-handed gibbons to China. The Chiang administration is proud of this, but the pro-independence camp is lambasting the animal exchanges as a tool for unification. They argue that as early as March this year, Taiwan imported a female red panda called “Sensen” from Asahiyama Zoo in Japan, but the Taipei City Government did not greet this with high profile celebrations.

Lin Yen-feng
Taipei City Councilor (DPP)
The red pandas from China are considered treasures, while the red pandas from Japan are just weeds. And the key point is that Mayor Chiang Wan-an himself had to come out and say personally: this is the result of Twin-City Forum exchanges. Didn’t China also send giant pandas to Japan in the past, only to turn sour on a dime, with China then demanding: “Return them to me, I’m not letting you keep them anymore?”

The red pandas from China will undergo a month-long quarantine once they arrive in Taiwan and are expected to meet the public in early July. For the moment, the creatures are a point of contention between the KMT and DPP.

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#redpanda #Largibbon #Chinesediplomacy #Taipeizoo #Shanghaizoo

2026-06-05

Taichung improving park facilities after mysterious rhinoceros beetles deaths

The Taichung City Government recently constructed an ecological park themed around rhinoceros beetles in Dongshi District. After its official opening in May, they held a ceremony to release beetles into the park. But now, visitors are discovering that the insects are dying off in unusual numbers. Some suspect the hot weather paired with insufficient shade is to blame, but the actual cause remains under investigation. In the meantime, the city said it would continue adding shade structures and misting machines to improve their habitat.

Visitors poke their heads around, searching high and low for rhinoceros beetles. Finally, someone spots one clinging to a tree trunk, but it appears listless.

- The environment here is too hot for them. They’re going to die from the heat.

- Rhinoceros beetles aren’t really suited to be out during the summer.

The Dongshi Rhinoceros Beetle Ecological Park is the first in Taiwan to be dedicated to the insect. It officially opened on May 11, and on May 30, a ceremony was held to introduce beetles to the park. But visitors have noticed they’re dying off for unknown reasons.

Member of public
Sad for beetles
It’s a shame the beetles are dying off. The park needs to have better facilities, or they’ll keep suffering for nothing.

Member of public
Cares for beetles
The trees haven’t grown dense enough yet. The environment over there isn’t great for them.

Member of public
Thinking about beetles
They haven’t necessarily died from heat. Their lifespan is short. It’s mating season now. After mating, the males typically die within a week.

To shed light on this mystery, experts have weighted in.

Voice of Lee Yu-hung
Beetle shop owner
Beetles have an internal circulatory system. When in direct sunlight, they can’t dissipate the heat. The thermal energy will keep building in their bodies until it kills them. The trees there are probably not big enough yet, meaning there isn’t enough shade for them to escape the sun.

Chen Chao-jen
Taichung Maintenance Office officer
The Maintenance Office promptly installed shade cover, mist machines, and other facilities to optimize the habitat.

The city said that rhinoceros beetles don’t live long and are vulnerable to injury or death due to high temperatures or after mating. Moving forward, it vowed to keep improving shade and misting facilities to keep improving their environment.

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#rhinocerosbeetles #beetles #Taichung #ecologicalpark #animalwelfare #insects

2026-06-05

Tainan collision posts flattened by trucks three times in two weeks

To keep cars from crossing the center lines at one busy intersection in Tainan’s Rende District, the city put up five flexible collision posts down the center of the road. But after only a couple short weeks, they’ve already been flattened by trucks three times, earning them the title of the unluckiest posts in town.

Taxis and small trucks drive straight through this intersection like usual. But just behind them, this flatbed truck plows directly over the bright yellow posts separating traffic in the middle of the road.

These poor posts are bent at an angle now, all at the same 30 degrees.

Cheng Ching-erh
Chenggong Borough chief
Not long after we installed them, they got run over by a truck. We replaced them the next day, but after installing those, they were bent again by a crane truck.

Cheng said the posts were installed on May 9 and damaged on the very same day. They swapped them out for a new set and installed a surveillance camera to keep watch, capturing a cement truck speeding over them on May 20.

Then again, a truck ran over them on May 25, meaning the posts were destroyed three times in just half a month. What’s worse is that none of the drivers reported the incidents.

Cheng Ching-erh
Chenggong Borough chief
They’ve been replaced twice in 10 days. We’ve pulled the footage to review what happened and will get the police to investigate.

This is the intersection of Baosheng East and Chongde roads in Tainan’s Rende District. Since motorists often make illegal U-turns and cross the center lines here, the city put up these flexible posts to keep everyone in their lanes. While the accident rate has indeed dropped, it comes at the expense of these poor posts.

Member of public
Commenting on incident
Most of them are large trucks. But you can’t put up rigid ones. If a vehicle hit one, it would be dangerous.

The unluckiest traffic posts in the city have already been replaced twice. The borough chief has decided to involve the police to go after the drivers for compensation. He also called on motorists to pay attention while going through this intersection so these hard-working posts can catch a break.

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#traffic #trafficsafety #bollard #Tainan #trucks #hitandrun #propertydamage #Taiwandrivers #Taiwantraffic

2026-06-05

Unattended wok causes large blaze on hawker’s truck

On Thursday, a hawker was driving his scallion pancake truck from Taoyuan to Keelung and doing business. Then, on one stop, he went to the restroom and forgot to turn off his burner, causing his deep fryer filled with oil to catch fire, emitting enormous flames. When he returned, he tried unsuccessfully to put out the fire with a fire extinguisher, only to burn his hand and have the blaze grow bigger. Let’s see what happened.

Flames burn fiercely out of a hawker’s truck. The blaze originated from a deep frying wok. Impossibly black, thick smoke shot into the sky, not only burning through the entire roof, but even damaging a sign on a nearby drugstore.

When the firefighters arrived, they immediately used fire extinguishers to put out the fire, but after the entire canister was used up, the fire was still just as big. They then had to change their approach and spray water to extinguish it.

With a powerful jet of water, the fire was finally extinguished, leaving only the frame of the stand.

- The metal cover next to it got too hot and instantly caught fire.
- Your hands are burned!
- Put some ice on them.

Kao Cheng-huang
Keelung City Fire Department
The deep fryer for selling scallion pancakes caught fire, and we quickly set up water lines to put it out.

On Fuxing Road in Keelung City, the scallion pancake hawker’s truck caught fire when the owner suddenly needed to use the restroom and forgot to turn off the burner, causing hot oil to splatter and start a fire. The owner immediately grabbed a fire extinguisher to put out the fire, but the fire only intensified, and he also burned his hands. Firefighters remind the public that if a cooking oil fire occurs, do not pour water on it, and don’t rush for the fire extinguisher.

Kao Cheng-huang
Keelung City Fire Department
The correct method is to first cover the pot with a lid, then turn off the power and the range hood. After covering it, cover the pot with a damp towel and let it sit for five minutes to cool down before opening the pot lid.

In addition to covering the oil pan with its lid in order to cut off the air and extinguish the fire, fire fighters also said that a certain distance must be maintained when using a fire extinguisher to avoid high-pressure gas causing hot oil to splatter everywhere and burn even more.

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#kitchenfires #fire #firefighting #Keelung #Taoyuan #Scallionpancakes

2026-06-05

Limited-edition bentos draw crowds for railroad bento festival

From limited-edition lunch boxes to collectible train models, Taiwan’s biggest railway food festival is back and drawing crowds once again. Dedicated rail fans lined up before sunrise despite the rain, hoping to get their hands on exclusive bentos and souvenirs that sell out fast. This year’s Formosa Railroad Bento Festival is the largest ever, featuring 15 railway companies from Japan and a host of special collaborations, turning Taipei Main Station into a paradise for train enthusiasts and food lovers alike.

The Formosa Railroad Bento Festival is back for its 11th edition, its biggest one yet. As in previous years, rail fans were up bright and early to save a spot in line.

Railway fan
Woke up early
I arrived just past 6 in the morning. I want to buy the clay pot bento, or the wooden one. The meals are different every year. I became more invested in the 8th edition.

Railway fan
Longtime participant
I’ve come so many times. This is my 10th edition. You can’t even buy this one in Japan.

This railway enthusiast nabbed a special edition Japanese golden train bento, which is not for sale in Japan, as it is reserved for gifts only. The limited-edition souvenir marks the 10th anniversary of a partnership between Taiwan Railway and Tobu Railway.

This year, there are 15 Japanese railway companies joining in the fun, including JR East, JR Hokkaido, Izuhakone Railway, Ohmi Railway, Awajiwa and Enoshima Electric Railway.

Sekuguchi Motohito
Enoshima Electric Railway
We brought over this special lunch bag in the shape of a train on the Enoshima Electric Railway. Inside, you’ll find candied apples. We hope you’ll stop by our stand and have fun with us!

Ogasawara Yui
Aomori Railway Company
The bentos we brought over contain Aomori apples, Yesso scallops and black garlic.

The Taiwan Railway also has limited-edition collectibles, such as a time-limited clay pot bento packed with seafood or a surf-and-turf meal laid in a bamboo steamer. This year they’ve collaborated with the Cosmos Hotel and Smartfish.

Lin Li
FTV reporter
Besides a party for your taste buds, also for sale is a 1:150 replica of the popular painted train on the Jiji Line.

The miniature is done in the popular N scale, and includes all the cute and colorful designs created by internationally renowned artist Hung Yi. From delectable meals to delightful models, the annual 4-day event is a must-go for railway enthusiasts.

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2026-06-05

Kaohsiung’s Singuang Riverside reopens with improved water park

Kaohsiung can be unbearably hot in the summer, but there are ways to beat the heat! Singuang Riverside Park is a great place for the kids to burn off some energy while also cooling down. After over half a year of renovations, it’s finally reopened to the public, featuring thrilling waterslides and all kinds of water-based activities.

Kaohsiung’s Singuang Riverside Park has officially reopened! These kids can’t wait to jump straight into the water.

Kids grab water guns, filling them with water to spray their friends. Others ran straight to the waterslide.

There’s nothing more refreshing in this heat than sliding down in the water. They never want to leave!

-That looked exciting!
-How many times have you gone?
-Two times.
-How about your brother?
-Also twice.

-We live nearby. It’s rare to find a place like this downtown. It’s beautiful.
-What will you do next?
-This, but she’s a little scared. She wanted to go at first, but lost her nerve. Stage fright.

The waterpark at the Singuang Riverside spans 1.3 hectares. Aside from the waterslides, swing, and mist machine, there’s also new safety railings, sun shades, and seats to keep cool in the summer heat.

Parent
Brought kids along
It’s way too hot out, so I brought my kids straight over here. If they didn’t have a way to cool down, we couldn’t be outdoors at all.

Lin Tsan-ming
Kaohsiung Parks Construction Office director
We made some upgrades and made the flooring more textured to help with slipping. The facilities are completely free, basically on Friday, Saturdays, and Sundays.

During its three-day trial run last year, the park saw 80,000 visitors. Now that it’s been upgraded, families will have a new summer oasis to beat the blistering heat.

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2026-06-05

Farmers breed new floral-scented "Yulan Magnolia" pineapple

Taiwan is now well into its pineapple season and farmers are showing off new exclusive varieties with unique and delicious flavors. A family of pineapple farmers in Chiayi’s Minxiong has actually created a pineapple with a faint floral perfume called the Yulan Magnolia Pineapple. In addition, another pineapple farming family has created the Honey Peach Pineapple. It’s so popular, and the crop is so small, it’s often sold out. Let’s find out more.

The staff cut the pineapple into small chunks so that people can take big satisfying bites. With just one bite, the flesh is tender and there’s a delightful fragrance of flowers. This is no ordinary pineapple, but the grower’s exclusive variety: the Yulan Magnolia Pineapple.

- It has a delicate floral fragrance and it tastes very sweet and refreshing.

- The fibers are very fine, it’s very moist and it’s quite sweet.

The fruit has a green and yellow color scheme, is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom in a teardrop shape. It has a faint floral fragrance. When cut open, it’s even more impressive, revealing small flower-shaped patterns on the flesh. This family in Minxiong, Chiayi, has been pineapple farmers for three generations. Many years ago, they spent over ten years developing this exclusive Yulan Magnolia Pineapple variety. Although the annual yield is only about 10,000 fruits and the farm-gate price reaches over NT$100 each, it remains a massive hit.

Wang Pei-ju
Pineapple shop manager
Actually, it takes a very long time to develop such a delicious variety. It’s our exclusive variety.

Besides the Yulan Magnolia Pineapple, there is also a Honey Peach Pineapple, which is quite unique. If you compare their flesh, the Yulan Magnolia Pineapple is whiter, while the Honey Peach Pineapple flesh is yellowish. Some people wanted to buy it but were left empty-handed.

Member of the public
The sweet and sour ratio is just right, so I recommend it, but it’s a rare treat. The owner said it’s only available once every three days.

Ms. Tsai
Pineapple shop owner
Because the yield is very low, we harvest them every three days so they’re just ripe. If you pick them too early, they won’t taste good.

Mr. Lan
Second generation manager in pineapple shop
The nationwide supply is very limited, so mass production has not yet commenced.

May and June are Taiwan’s pineapple season. In addition to the popular Golden Diamond Pineapple and Milk Pineapple, businesses are also launching their exclusive varieties so that people can try new flavors and experience different pineapple tastes.

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2026-06-05

TSMC CEO optimistic about future Growth, as revenue hits NT$3.8T

TSMC held its annual shareholders’ meeting on Thursday. The company presented impressive figures, with consolidated revenue hitting NT$3.8 trillion in 2025, an increase of more than 31% year on year. Net profit after tax stood at NT$1.7 trillion, while earnings per share increased to NT$66.25, both record highs. But the question on many shareholders’ minds was whether cash dividends would increase this year. The company’s CEO C.C. Wei gave the answer: Dividends have increased by more than 30% as TSMC’s stock price had more than doubled since last year. Let’s hear from him.

C.C. Wei
TSMC CEO
At last year’s shareholders’ meeting on June 3, TSMC shares were trading at NT$950. As of yesterday, they had reached NT$2,425 per share. That’s a rise of 150% in 365 days. TSMC of course will share these outstanding figures with our shareholders. Employee profit-sharing bonuses increased by 30% from 2023 to 2024, and grew by another 30% from 2024 to 2025. We’re confident that from 2025 to 2026 the increase will be in excess of 30%. Our goal is to operate sustainably in the long term, which means we will fulfill our responsibilities in caring for our employees, shareholders and society. This growth rate of 30% has no ceiling, I think.

As the global AI boom continues, TSMC is facing unprecedented demand to expand production. Speaking after the shareholders meeting, Wei recalled an exchange with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang about the explosive growth of AI demand. Wei said he once complained to Huang, saying, "You’re so smart, why didn’t you tell me about the AI boom?" Huang replied, "I didn’t know either." The brief exchange goes to show just how rapidly the AI market has expanded, far exceeding everyone’s expectations.

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2026-06-04