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Hsinchu mayors slammed for late decision to suspend work and classes

Residents in Hsinchu City and Hsinchu County are furious at their mayors for only announcing the suspension of work and classes around noon, when the heavy downpours had already caused severe flooding in many parts of the region. For example, a scooter driver slipped and got washed down the road, while a residential building got flooded when water poured through a window.

A scary moment unfolded in front of Guangfu Junior High in Hsinchu, as a scooter rider was knocked down and swept away—along with his vehicle—by the raging muddy water.

It’s heavily flooded on Guangfu Road, and the water is flowing quickly. Crossing the street is like wading through a stream for these kids. Some even needed a helping hand from the traffic police.

At this residential building, floodwater from the courtyard poured in as soon as a window was opened, likely the result of a clogged drain.

As the rain poured down, tiny cascades broke through a red brick wall and sputtered outward. Nearby, an underground walkway had completely flooded, as had other parts of town.

Local resident
Hsinchu
The streets were shoddily patched together. If you add what’s over there, it was about this high before. The road surface should be elevated. The more work they do, the worse it gets.

- 8:30.
- It started flooding at 8:30?
- Of course I’m worried. I can’t even bother to sweep the water. I’ll do it when it subsides a bit.

Local residents are baffled as to why their mayors did not call off work and classes with such heavy rainfall. On Friday morning, Zhubei City Mayor Cheng Chao-fang announced that his town would suspend work and classes after midday. He also wrote that he only learnt at 8:50 a.m. from county Commissioner Yang Wen-ke’s Facebook page that the county government had authorized individual townships to call off work and classes at their own discretion.

Netizens flooded Yang Wen-ke’s post to slam him, accusing him of shirking his responsibilities. One user commented, "The county government failed to make a decision and didn’t even notify grassroots staff. Does the commissioner think he can just pass the buck with a single Facebook post?" After all, residents were already furious after risking the floodwaters to get to work first thing in the morning.

Local borough wardens have been busy all morning inspecting damages.

Hung Yen-ching
Beilun Borough warden, Zhubei
Really heavy. The rainfall was really, really heavy. Has this ever happened? Yes, around eight years ago. Good thing that we’d just cleared the sewages. But the rain was simply too heavy. There’s no way to drain the water that quickly.

Before the day began, the more remote townships of Wufeng and Jianshi had already suspended work and classes for the day. Later, Zhubei, Guanxi, Xinpu, Hukou, Qionglin and others followed. At 11 a.m., Hsinchu City Mayor Ann Kao made her announcement on Facebook, starting suspensions at 12 p.m. Local residents would rather have the announcement made earlier.

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#rain #weather #heavyrain #downpour #flood

2026-06-26

Taipei City Government slammed for holding kids’ track meet in downpour

Heavy rainstorms hit Neihu District in Taipei City early Thursday morning, causing widespread flooding. However, a track-and-field tournament organized by the Taipei City Government Education Department went ahead as scheduled. A total of 159 students from 14 elementary schools competed in the downpour, a situation some parents found unacceptable. They worried that their kids could not only catch cold, but that this could also cause foot injuries.

Jocelyn Hung
Taipei City Councilor (DPP)
These children were forced to participate in running races and a 2,000-meter race walk in torrential rain, which took almost half an hour. They were soaked the entire way, and by the end, they had no dry clothes to change into. I ask Chiang Wan-an: As a father of three, do you have the heart to let children suffer like this? Is the Education Department asleep at the wheel? What is the point of this competition? Are you trying to cultivate sportsmanship in children, or are you just trying to make them sick? I find it utterly incomprehensible.

In an interview, Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an stated that he had instructed the Department of Education to look into the matter, emphasizing that student safety must be the top priority when schools face sudden, heavy downpours during competitions. The Department of Education added that the referees had assessed the weather conditions according to track-and-field regulations and subsequently shortened the competition. Afterward, hairdryers and facilities for athletes to change clothes were provided.

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#rain #weather #downpour #schoollife #trackandfield #Chiangwanan #Taipeipolitics

2026-06-26

Taiwan’s Irwin mangoes fly off French shelves

Taiwan’s Irwin mangoes were sold in France for the first time this year, offered at high-end supermarkets for over NT$2,000 per kilogram. Despite the high price, the first shipment sold out within two days. Prices later surged to over NT$3,600 per kilogram, but demand continued to outstrip supply.

Bright red mangoes glisten in the sunlight, their golden yellow flesh sweet and juicy. These premium Irwin mangoes were recently boxed and shipped to France to be sold at the iconic Galeries Lafayette department store.

Voice of Weng Kai-li
Merchant
It’s an honor that Taiwan’s agricultural products have truly reached world-class standards, enabling them to be sold here.

Taiwan’s sweet Irwin mangoes have won over French customers, selling out quickly after they hit the shelves. Prices have even more than doubled. Even among mangoes from other countries, Taiwan’s produce stood out due to their bright red shine and delectable sweetness.

Voice of Weng Kai-li
Merchant
They sold really well once they hit the market, selling out in just two days. Besides their striking color and appearance, Irwin mangoes’ sweet aroma can be smelled from far away.

France’s Galeries Lafayette is renowned for carrying luxury brands. After passing strict EU quarantine requirements and overcoming major shipping challenges, Irwin mangoes have sold well in France’s premium market, boosting confidence for farmers back in Taiwan.

Chen Ming-hsien
Agriculture marketing chair
France has the highest costs because flying them out there takes 48 hours. But having another channel to market the fruit is great for farmers.

Chou Chun-mi
Pingtung County Commissioner
I’m really proud. We will continue to assist our farmers in Pingtung, marketing more of Pingtung’s great products around the world.

Taiwan’s mangoes are selling well in South Korea as well as France, proving there is no need to rely on the Chinese market. Although international shipping and cold chain management is costly, it has enhanced Irwin mangoes’ international competitiveness and put a spotlight on Taiwan’s agricultural products.

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#mango #Irwin #Taiwan #France #international #market #success #internationaltrade

2026-06-26

New York Yankees sign 18-yo pitcher Lai Chien-fan

An 18-year-old has been signed to the New York Yankees. After 16 years, Lai Chien-fan has become the third Taiwanese player to join the Yankees, after Wang Chien-ming in 2000 and Kuo Fu-lin in 2009. Lai has just graduated from Taoyuan’s Daxi Senior High School. The signing ceremony on Friday was attended by his Yankees Taiwanese predecessors. Let’s hear from all of them.

Lai Chien-fan
New York Yankees pitching prospect
I am the New York Yankees’ Lai Chien-fan. I had chosen to attend high school in Taoyuan, which is very far away from home, but my family had supported my decision. Now, I’m going even farther. I will work harder and hopefully reach the Majors. I hope to achieve what Wang Chien-ming has. What he had achieved really wasn’t an easy feat.

Matt Slater
Yankees global player acquisition supervisor
Chien-fan displays tremendous abilities that we believe can make him a Major League player. It has been 16 years since the New York Yankees signed a player in Taiwan… 12 years since we signed a player in Asia.

Wang Chien-ming
CTBC Brothers pitching coach
Of course we hope he could stay in Taiwan. But on second thoughts, even if he did, it’s not completely certain that we will get him on our team. So it’s great that he’ll be challenging himself in the US. I hope he’ll continue on his endeavors over there.

Kuo Fu-lin
TSG Hawks player
There will be excellent players from around the world. Don’t be intimidated when you see how tall and buff they are. You’ll also become even better.

Born in Taitung to an Amis family, Lai was selected to join the country’s U18 team in Grade 11. He had thrown a fastball with a speed as high as 154km/h. According to reports, his contract is worth US$850,000, around NT$25 million. He is expected to arrive in the US before the end of the year to hopefully join the Yankees’ off-season training.

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#MLB #baseball #yankees #athlete #amazingteens

2026-06-26

Five cutting-edge inventions win ITRI Elite Awards

The Industrial Technology Research Institute, or ITRI, unveiled the winners of its prestigious Elite Awards on Thursday, with three top awards offered to outstanding research projects and two for inventions that contributed to industrialization. The projects covered fields such as AI, next generation communications and net-zero sustainability. One AI technology that won an award has been implemented in over 2,000 companies, helping to improve operational efficiency and reduce costs. Let’s find out more.

Robotic arms swing back and forth with precision, and various data appears in real time on a screen. The seemingly busy production line is actually being analyzed by AI. These innovative technologies that are transforming the face of industry all come from ITRI.

Lee Tzong-ming
ITRI Senior Vice President
At ITRI, our primary focus is on strategizing for the future, driving innovation in domestic industries and serving as a trusted industrial partner. We also hope that this Elite Award ceremony and the recognition it brings will provide great encouragement to our colleagues.

The ITRI Elite Awards, often referred to as the "ITRI Oscars," have announced their winners. This year’s five gold award-winning technologies focus on AI, next-generation communications, and net-zero sustainability. Among them, the AI-enabled large-scale demonstration project, which won the Industrialization Contribution Gold Award, has been implemented in more than 2,000 companies. Through AI-based segmentation and labeling technology, it has helped the food and beverage industry increase the average order value and lowered the barriers to AI adoption for SMEs.

Lee Tzong-ming
ITRI Senior Vice President
Our Elite Awards this year cover areas that are closely related to our future strategies. We are also cooperating with government policies, leveraging the capabilities of ITRI to serve and drive different industries, helping them save on labor costs, increase efficiency and promote innovation.

Also winning a gold award was ultra-high frequency technology, which targets the needs of 6G and satellite communications. It not only improves chip efficiency but also pioneers the integration of chips, antennas, and heat dissipation modules. In the field of net-zero sustainability, the domestically produced zero-rare-earth EC fan motor saves 40% more electricity than traditional motors, further upgrading energy conservation for the industry.

Hsu Jen-yuan
ITRI Information and Communications Labs
Taiwan has never had its own chips or solutions for key components of satellite communications. Our technology aims to fill this gap in key satellite communication components and solutions.

From AI implementation on factory production lines to proprietary satellite communication technology and net-zero energy-saving solutions, ITRI responds to industry needs through innovative R&D and continues to lay the groundwork for Taiwan’s next wave of technological competitiveness.

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#ITRI #technology #innovation #tech #AI

2026-06-26

Taiwanese researchers play major role in Japanese space mission

Taiwanese developed software has successfully been launched into space. A Japan-led mission in collaboration with researchers from Taiwan’s National Chung Hsing University and National Tsing Hua University launched a CubeSat space telescope into space. This marked a significant milestone for the participation of Taiwanese academia in international space missions. Let’s find out more.

Countdown, lift off! A CubeSat space telescope that has input from research teams at National Chung Hsing University and National Tsing Hua University successfully launches into space aboard a Japanese Jaxa H3 rocket.

Goto Tomotsugu
National Tsing Hua University
Out CubeSat is a more sensitive one to make this measurement, and we’re trying to reveal where this faint light is coming from.

This mission, led by the Kyushu Institute of Technology in Japan in collaboration with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency or Jaxa, along with 13 industry, academic and research institutions from Taiwan and Japan, marks a significant milestone for Taiwan’s academic community when it comes to participating in international space science missions.

Lin Chien-hung
Ministry of Education
The Ministry of Education’s program to jointly launch three satellite missions with Japan is something Taiwan has never done before. I believe the successful launch of this project serves as a trailblazer for us. We hope the success of National Chung Hsing University and National Tsing Hua University will pave the way for National Central University’s satellite project next year and National Cheng Kung University’s the year after to be launched successfully.

The data reception system as well as the subsequent data processing and calibration systems used in the mission were all independently developed by the Taiwanese team. Following the successful launch, the research team will verify the satellite’s functionality and conduct preliminary observations. Over the next year, they plan to continuously collect cosmic background radiation data, moving a step closer to unraveling the mystery behind the origin of the universe’s “excess light.”

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#Jaxa #NCHU #NTHU #VERTECS #Cubesat #spaceresearch #spacetelescope

2026-06-26

Nigerian child flies to Taiwan for life-changing surgery

A seven-year-old girl from Nigeria named Miracle, born with a rare condition that left her dependent on a colostomy, underwent life-changing reconstructive surgery in Taiwan. Miracle’s mother sold her property to bring her daughter across the world for treatment. Now she can eat and use the bathroom normally. Miracle celebrated her birthday for the first time in Taiwan, marking a new beginning for the family.

Dressed like a princess in a pink tiara, seven-year-old Miracle from Nigeria came to Taiwan with her mother for a life-changing surgery. She had a rare birth defect in which the opening to the anus was missing or blocked. Although she had previously undergone a colostomy, her family’s financial difficulties meant she could only use diapers and bandages to manage her condition.

Jennifer
Miracle’s mother
I was very, very happy because I was thinking, “Is this real life, or a dream?” I’m surprised because it just seems like a movie, is it real, or is it not real? But I just thank God for every day.

Jennifer sold her property to fly to Taiwan with her daughter. With the support of the Taiwan Root Medical Peace Corps and Taipei Medical University, Miracle was able to get the reconstructive surgery she needed to live a normal life. After her surgery, Miracle celebrated her birthday for the first time in Taiwan.

Jennifer
Miracle’s mother
I don’t have the money to celebrate her birthday. I was very, very happy, for the first time in her life I celebrated her birthday and the first in her life she cuts cake.

Huang Fu-huan
Taipei Medical University Hospital pediatric surgeon
The first surgery was to reconstruct her anorectal anatomy, creating a functional anal opening where there was none by pulling down the rectum and forming a normal anus for her to use. The second surgery was performed after confirming that anal dilation and bowel function were both ok, then we closed her temporary colostomy.

After flying across the world, Miracle has marked a new beginning to her life. Her dream is to become a doctor so she can help others, just like these doctors have helped her.

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#miracle #Nigeria #Taiwan #surgery #medical #medicine #lifechanging #medicalbills #birthday

2026-06-26

Taipei luxury apartments shrink as credit and space tightens

Luxury homes in Taipei are getting smaller. The days of buying properties over 100 ping are fading, as high-end buyers shift toward more compact units. In one major development in Zhongzheng District, 37 sales over the past three years averaged nearly NT$100 million each, but the actual living space was under 60 ping. Experts say tighter credit rules and a 30% mortgage cap are pushing wealthy buyers to reconsider and choose smaller homes.

This luxury apartment building in the heart of Taipei’s Zhongzheng District has apartments ranging from 57 to 70 ping. It has sold 37 units over the past three years, making it a favorite among wealthy buyers.

Tang Shih-ching
FTV reporter
Close to the Bo’ai Special Zone and Ministry of Economic Affairs, apartments in this safe and quiet area cost about NT$100 million. But after accounting for shared facilities and parking, the actual living space is smaller than 60 ping.

While luxury homes were traditionally large, smaller units are becoming the norm in Taipei’s high-end housing market. The top three best-selling luxury developments built within the past 10 years all have an average interior space of less than 75 ping.

The second best-selling luxury residence over 10 years old sold seven units over the past three years, with an average interior space of 75.6 ping. The shift in the market is largely driven by the Central Bank’s seventh round of selective credit controls.

Kuo Han
Real-estate research director
Because the mortgage is capped at just 30%, buyers purchasing luxury homes must provide 70% in cash. For a NT$100 million property, that means putting down NT$70 million up front, so smaller units have become a more attractive option. In addition, land in Taipei is limited. Traditional luxury apartments were mainly in Xinyi District, but now luxury developments are emerging in areas that were previously less common, such as the Dunnan area and Zhongzheng District.

Today’s wealthy buyers are less focused on purchasing large homes. Even with tighter government controls, location and scarcity remain the key factors for keeping luxury property values stable.

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#apartment #Taipei #property #realestate #luxury #luxuryhome #luxuryapartment #mortgage #price

2026-06-26

Hualien residents evacuated from rural townships, with heavy rains risking flooding

The Central Weather Administration issued heavy rain and extremely heavy rain warnings for 18 counties and cities across Taiwan at noon June 25, as the outer circulation of Severe Tropical Storm Mekkhala intensified, ushering in southwesterly winds and a weather front. Southern Taiwan continued to see extremely heavy rainfall and numerous cases of flooding were reported in Taipei City. The alert level for a barrier lake on the Wanli Creek in Hualien was raised to yellow, and evacuation operations were initiated in downstream Wanrong Township and Fenglin Township.

Huang Chium-tse
Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency
With accumulated rainfall expected to exceed 54mm over the next 48 hours, the barrier lake is expected to reach maximum capacity, which may cause an overflow. A yellow alert was issued at 8 a.m. today, and local governments are requested to carry out preventative evacuations in accordance with the alert guidelines.

Chen Shu-wen
Hualien Agriculture Department director
The Hualien County Government also immediately established a Level 2 disaster response center, which will carry out the relevant evacuations through placements with relatives, official sheltering and vertical evacuation.

Starting in the early hours of the morning, torrential rain lashed across Taiwan, with the south bearing the brunt. In Pingtung alone, Jiuru Township received the highest rainfall in Taiwan, exceeding 500 millimeters. The sudden downpours caused flooding that entered homes. Many vehicles were forced to brave the water to get to work. The Central Weather Administration says that while the storm will move away, the island will still be influenced by the weather front, with western and southeastern Taiwan expected to experience localized extremely heavy rain. The rain is not expected to subside until next week, and the public is advised to take precautions.

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#Taiwanweather #Mekkhala #heavyrain #Hualienevacuations #Hualien

2026-06-25

Nvidia CEO: The era of AI that thinks and acts on its own has arrived

US tech giant Nvidia held its shareholders meeting, where CEO Jensen Huang declared that the era of agentic AI has arrived. Unlike traditional AI software that simply responds to prompts like a basic chatbot, agentic AI is designed to have agency—the ability to make decisions and adapt to changing circumstances without constant human intervention. Huang also warned that smuggling Nvidia chips to China will lead to a dead end, particularly as Nvidia cannot provide support or maintenance for the systems. Let’s find out more.

Voice of Jensen Huang
Nvidia CEO
This has been an extraordinary year for Nvidia and for computing.

Nvidia held its shareholders’ meeting and announced that its revenue for fiscal year 2026 was US$216 billion, a 65% increase, and its operating profit was US$130 billion, a 60% increase.

Voice of Jensen Huang
Nvidia CEO
We believe this will become the largest infrastructure buildout in human history. Agentic AI is accelerating infrastructure investment, as For the first time, AI is doing real work and creating real economic value. Useful AI has arrived and it is profitable.

Jensen Huang emphasized that AI investments have already generated profits. Vera Rubin is in full-scale production, and the Vera CPU, designed for agentic AI, has opened up new markets for the company.

Voice of Jensen Huang
Nvidia CEO
We believe Vera will be one of the most significant product launches in our company’s history, and the orders are already coming in.

Huang was optimistic about the demand and prospects for AI infrastructure. And, of course, he also wants to reward his shareholders.

Voice of Jensen Huang
Nvidia CEO
25x increase in our quarterly dividend and authorized an additional 80 billion dollars in share repurchases. Supported by our conviction in sustainable market growth and free cash flow generation, we plan to return 50% or more of our free cash flow [to shareholders].

A shareholder asked if the company was concerned about products being diverted through unauthorized channels and ending up in the hands of restricted entities.

Voice of Jensen Huang
Nvidia CEO
Advanced AI data centers are massive integrated systems that require trusted hardware, software, networking and continuing support. Trying to cobble together data centers with some smuggled products is a dead end.

Huang warned that attempting to build a data center solely using smuggled components is a non-starter, as Nvidia will not provide the necessary support or maintenance for such systems.

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#Nvidia #Jensenhuang #AIagents #exportcontrols #investment

2026-06-25

Vice President Hsiao says she will never allow China to define Taiwan’s identity

Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim recently gave an interview to Jan Jakielek, host of The Epoch Times podcast “American Thought Leaders.” She addressed China’s claim that she is a die-hard pro-independence figure, saying she would never allow the CCP to define Taiwanese identity. She also offered her insights into cross-strait relations, Taiwan-US relations, national defense and security, economic development, whole-of-society resilience, Taiwan’s diplomatic policies and prospects. Let’s hear what she had to say.

Hsiao Bi-khim
Vice President
First of all, we will not let the Communist Party of China define who we are. Secondly, I think these are tactics to intimidate, to threaten and to prevent us from doing the work that we’re trying to do. From my perspective, first of all, like many others who have been sanctioned too, we take it in stride. The status quo is the largest common denominator among all the stakeholders in this region. I can’t say it’s the ideal, satisfactory scenario. As For China, obviously they’ve been threatening and they have not been secret about their ambitions to annex ad control Taiwan. But again, it’s a geopolitical status quo supported by the United States and others in this region that has enabled the Indo-Pacific region to grow and prosper for decades.

Responding to a US demand that all countries take more responsibility for their defense, Hsiao pointed to President Lai Ching-te’s plans for a special budget with the goal of increasing defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2030. She stated that increasing the defense budget requires the support of the Legislative Yuan, and the government will continue to communicate with the ruling and opposition parties, along with the public to demonstrate its determination to safeguard national security through concrete actions.

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#Hsiaobikhim #Taiwanpolitics #Epochtimes #Taiwaneseidentity #crossstrait #Taiwanpoliticians

2026-06-25

Local developer donates 109-ping plot to high school

This may be the greatest graduation gift ever given. The National Da-Hu Agricultural and Industrial Vocational High School has been a mainstay of the community for 100 years, cultivating countless young minds. The school was recently gifted a 109-ping plot of land, or 360 square meters. A thank-you ceremony was held during graduation, where it announced the land would be used as an educational space for horticulture. It hopes to revitalize the land while also training future generations of agricultural talent.

Everywhere you look are vast swathes of green. This plot of land was given as a graduation gift to the National Da-Hu Agricultural and Industrial Vocational High School in Miaoli.

Lee Kuei-fu
Executive Yuan regional joint services center
This plot is 109 ping, or 360 square meters. It’s not worth a ton, a little over NT$1 million. We assumed the donor wasn’t concerned about the value. He said he wanted to donate it to the school so it could be put to better use.

The school built two greenhouses years ago, but official surveys found that they were encroaching on private land neighboring the campus, causing the school endless headaches. To their surprise, the owner, a real-estate developer, decided to donate four plots totaling 109 ping directly to the school.

Liu Yu-ling
School principal
For us here at the school, it will allow for a more fully developed horticulture program with hands-on training. We also won’t have to tear down the greenhouses. So we’re very grateful to the donor for their generous contribution.

With the new land, the school can improve its existing greenhouses as well as expand the space available for teaching. It will also plant a demonstration garden to teach vegetable cultivation, serving as an important resource for students to learn practical agricultural skills.

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#agriculture #graduationgift #donation #Miaoli #philanthropy #horticulture

2026-06-25

Taoyuan art festival exhibitions connect people with nature

This year’s Taoyuan Land Art Festival to begin on July 4 is to feature over 70 artworks from Taiwan and abroad. There will be three pieces on display at Guanyin Beach, including a 5-meter-tall humanoid made of driftwood by the South Korean sculptor Kim Chang-hwan. Another work inspired by the Tang dynasty poem “Song of the Pipa” resembles shimmering pearls on the coast.

Large spheres woven from bamboo are scattered across the beach, some clustered together and others standing alone. Nearby is a humanoid sculpture made from driftwood, standing guard over the spheres.

Visitor
It makes it more interesting, especially for kids. He’s young and interested in robots, so seeing a sculpture like this will remind him of them.

Visitor
It makes this beach more unique compared to others.

This year’s Taoyuan Land Art Festival runs from the beginning of July to the end of August, displaying over 70 artworks from Taiwan and abroad. This collection of bamboo spheres is one such work, inspired by a line from the famous Tang dynasty poem “Song of the Pipa” about small and large pearls falling onto a jade plate.

A 5m-tall driftwood sculpture created by the South Korean environmental artist Kim Chang-hwan watches over the bamboo pearls.

Chen Hsuan-cheng
Curator
What’s important about these works is that it’s not just about putting objects here to represent something, but that through them, people can feel the relationship between the natural landscape, themselves, and the artwork.

Made from natural materials, the installations are designed to harmonize with the landscape, connecting people with nature through art.

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#TaoyuanLandArtFestival #Taoyuan #art #festival #sculpture #bamboo #driftwood #nature #beach

2026-06-25

Man painstakingly rearranges parked scooters, to neighbors’ annoyance

A man living on Huaide Street in New Taipei’s Banqiao District has been a neighborhood nuisance for more than seven years. Whenever he sees scooters parked on the street, even within designated lines, he’d move them closer to residential buildings. Even though neighbors repeated asked him not to move their scooters, he still insisted that he must, so that cars can pass through. Let’s take a look at our exclusive report.

The man wearing gloves is walking toward the row of scooters. Not for repairs, but to move them.

He takes no time to decide which scooter to move, going from one to another. After he’s done, all scooters are rearranged into a neat line.

However, the scooters were parked properly within the designated lines in the first place, so why does he even bother? He’s so consistent that even the street view on Google Maps show the rearranged scene. Neighbors say it’s been more than seven years.

- Has he moved your scooter before?
- Yes. Even if it’s just protruding a little, he’d move it closer to the building.

- Has anyone protested to him that he might damage their vehicles?
- Yes. I was the first.
- How did he react?
- He ignored me. He kept on as usual.
- What about other scooter owner?
- It’s no use. He goes at it every morning.
- In the morning, I see. What about the evening?
- He’s always going at it.

Lee Yu-han
FTV reporter
The man is supposedly unhappy that parking lines protrude too much to the driveway, making it difficult for him to drive through. That’s why he’s taken to moving the scooters. However, neighbors are fed up.

He lives on Huaide Street in New Taipei’s Banqiao District. Neighbors say that every time he notices scooters in the parking lines, or parked wonkily in the slightest, he’d come out to move them. It doesn’t matter how many times neighbors have tried to tell him off. He’d even argue back angrily. However, a lawyer says that the man could be charged with a criminal offense if his moves cause damage to neighbors’ scooters.

Lee Yu-sheng
Lawyer
If the vehicle is scratched or damaged during the moving process, it may constitute a crime of property damage.

The man refused to be interviewed by us. Instead, he emphasized that he only moves the scooters so that cars can pass through. Regardless, his bizarre persistence without others’ consent has made him a neighborhood nuisance.

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#neighbors #neighborsfromhell #bizarre #annoying #OCD

2026-06-25

Man disrupts Taichung neighborhood with whistle, roundhouse kicks in street

A man in Taichung recently chose a busy road in South District as his personal dojo, forcing vehicles to avoid him as he practiced roundhouse kicks in the middle of the street. Nearby residents said he starts early in the morning by blowing a whistle, disturbing everyone in the neighborhood. When someone went down to confront him, it almost erupted into a fight.

Using the road as his personal dojo, a man suddenly unleashes a kick.

Holding a phone in one hand and a water bottle in the other, he swings one foot after the other into the air.

He’s standing near the intersection of Fuxing and Gongxue roads in Taichung’s South District. Passing vehicles have to drive around carefully for fear they’ll get kicked by or hit the man.

It’s against the law! It’s extremely dangerous to stay in the middle of the road like that.

But that’s not all. Starting at 2 a.m. all the way until 6 a.m., the neighbors said he’ll blow a whistle nonstop so they can’t sleep. One person went to confront him, almost starting a fight.

He’ll wander around here and blow his whistle. Right by this traffic light, blowing like crazy.

He blows his whistle so loudly. It’s so loud.

He’s so noisy. And the whistle is so loud.

Yeh Li-te
Local police chief
At around 6 a.m. today, we received a report of a person causing a disturbance by blowing a whistle near Gongxue Road in South District. Officers were dispatched and handled the situation.

Officers issued a warning and asked the man to leave. Practicing martial arts in the street is punishable by a fine of NT$500 under Article 78 of the traffic management act. Such outrageous behavior not only put himself at risk, but also endangered everyone else on the road.

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2026-06-25

Goshawk spotted cartwheeling to capture upside-down bat

It’s the middle of breeding season for the Taiwan leaf-nosed bat, when hundreds nurse their pups inside the Four Faced Buddha Temple in Changhua City. A crested goshawk was recently spotted entering the alcove and executing a daring maneuver to snatch one of the bats while they were sleeping. Footage of the encounter amazed viewers, who were impressed by the bird’s ability to mimic the bats’ upside-down position, even when they normally hunt by swooping down from up on high.

A group of bats are hanging upside-down to sleep when a goshawk suddenly swoops in, executing a flawless bicycle kick to snatch a bat in its talons. The rest of the colony is sent into a frenzy. Looking at it again in slow motion, you can see how the bird flipped upside-down like its prey. Viewers were astounded by the incredible display of agility.

Member of public
Seeing an upside-down bicycle kick like that to catch prey is magical to witness. It managed to hone in on its exact position and capture it in an instant.

Member of public
The goshawk can somehow mimic the bats and turn upside down like they do. It’s incredible.

Every breeding season, hundreds of Taiwan leaf-nosed bats gather inside Changhua City’s Four Faced Buddha Temple to raise their pups. Just outside, a crested goshawk—a protected species—watched greedily, preparing to enjoy a feast.

Wang Yuan-hsien
Changhua City municipal advisor
A few minutes before it flew inside, it let out a cry. It seemed like it was testing the waters. Some were startled awake, while others didn’t hear and continued to sleep suspended from the ceiling. Then with a single swoop, it captured a bat and flew back out.

This particular goshawk caught a bat here last November. Driven by instinct, it returned for more.

Wang Yuan-hsien
Changhua City municipal advisor
It visits often. Its behavior was driven by what we call habitat memory. When it came last month, it couldn’t flip upside-down as well as the bats could. This time around, it learned how and could do it fast and flawlessly. It sunk its talons in immediately and then flew away.

After missing its target during previous attempts, the goshawk deployed its talons with lightning speed this time, pulling off an impressive maneuver to earn its lunch and leaving its human viewers spellbound by the incredible display of animal ability.

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2026-06-25

Tainan maintenance hole covers replicate historic religious murals

In Tainan, the beauty of history lies not just in architecture and artwork, but on the ground too. The city government has made maintenance hole covers replicating the treasured murals of the 12 flower deities at Sanlaoye Temple. Visitors walking through Tainan can look down at their feet to see these beautiful murals replicated on 12 different maintenance hole covers.

During a leisurely stroll through Tainan, people stop to look down at these distinctive maintenance hole covers.

Holding circular floral designs, Tainan officials pose for a group photo in front of Sanlaoye Temple. These painted covers are part of Tainan’s historic district initiative to bring beauty to every part of the city.

These covers are inspired by the 12 flower deities murals inside Sanlaoye Temple, originally painted by renowned artist Hsueh Ming-hsun. The team incorporated floral motifs and historical figures from the murals to create 12 designs, installed in 40 places throughout the surrounding streets. The covers left an impression on visitors and resonated strongly with residents.

Resident
Whether they’re Japanese or other foreign tourists, when they come here, they all tell us, “Your roads are so wonderful, and the maintenance hole covers are so pretty.”

Resident
It’s a beautiful design. It’s fitting for Tainan’s historical areas, and encourages people to come and explore.

The Tainan City Government has been updating the city’s sewage system in recent years to improve the underground infrastructure while also paying attention to the visible details aboveground.

Huang Wei-che
Tainan Mayor
When I first became mayor, the sewer connection rate was only 19%. Now it’s up to 30%. This sewer system policy is the big picture, while the maintenance hole covers are a smaller detail. By addressing both large and small aspects, we can make Tainan a more progressive city.

When people visit Tainan, they can experience the city’s religious culture and historic beauty by slowing down and noticing the artwork right at their feet.

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2026-06-25

3 days of rain expected as Tropical Storm Mekkhla passes through region

Although Typhoon Mekkhala has weakened into a tropical storm and won’t make landfall in Taiwan, it is expected to bring at least three days of rain as it moves toward Japan, starting on Thursday. This is due to southwesterly winds and a weather front coming from the north. On Thursday, most of Southern Taiwan will see short bursts of rain, while on Friday, western and southeastern regions can expect prolonged heavy rains. Let’s hear from a meteorologist.

Huang En-hung
Central Weather Administration
On Thursday, there may be short bursts of extremely heavy rains in Southern Taiwan. Throughout the day, there will be brief showers or thunderstorms at irregular intervals, and the chance of rain will be noticeably high. As for other regions, brief showers or thunderstorms at irregular intervals are possible too, especially after midday when convective currents strengthen. On Friday and Saturday, due to the effect of the weather front, there may be brief showers or thunderstorms in every region, especially in the west and southeast, where the rainfall will be more prolonged and noticeable.

The rainfall will persist for three consecutive days, and will only ease next week. Visitors to Japan are reminded that from Friday to Sunday, flights in four Japanese airports may be rescheduled due to the storm. They are Okinawa’s Naha Airport, Nagoya’s Chubu Centrair International Airport, as well as Tokyo’s Haneda and Narita International Airport.

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2026-06-24