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President Lai presides over joint military graduation

While most call him president, some call him commander-in-chief. President Lai presided over today’s joint military graduation, an event that features Taiwan’s eight military academies. During his speech, Lai reminded the graduates to remain resolute about defending democracy and freedom. The event also had some memorable moments, including a hat incident and a non-Taiwanese graduate.

As the nation’s commander-in-chief, President Lai Ching-te is personally pinning on the rank insignia of armed forces graduates. For the third time, Lai is presiding over the joint military graduation ceremony of the eight military academies. During his speech, Lai both wishes the graduates well and reminds them of their moral values.

Lai Ching-te
President
China is seeking to infiltrate our military from every angle, from trying to split us apart to conducting espionage activity. So, I ask all of our graduates to have a clear awareness of friend and foe. Resist communism, resist annexation, and stand resolute about the values of democracy and freedom. Remain steadfast that in terms of the Republic of China and the People’s Republic of China, one is not subordinate to the other.

Lai emphasized that the government will be the military’s strongest supporter. After the ceremony, Lai took separate photos with the different service academies, including one with the Military Academy, which is known for being cursed when it comes to picture time.

All seems normal when the graduates shout a slogan, but a second look reveals something’s amiss behind Secretary-General Pan Men-an. A female graduate’s cap has been knocked off her head by a male graduate behind her. But this new officer has got quick hands, and the cap’s back where it’s supposed to be. The moment reminds some of Liu Chih-pin suffering a similar incident back when he was the president of National Defense University.

Back in 2023, they were chanting the same slogan when a female air force graduate accidentally knocked Liu’s hat off his head; Liu also has quick hands, as he was able to get his hat back on. History repeating itself in a funny way wasn’t the only noticeable aspect of this graduation, as a Chung Cheng Institute of Technology graduate from Guatemala also got the attention of the cameras.

International student
National Defense University graduate
I can improve Guatemala’s naval situation, improve their skills, and improve our Taiwan–Guatemala relationship.

The ceremony will serve as a life milestone for the graduates, who will continue to defend Taiwan in the years to come.

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#defense #Guatemala #graduation #military #Taiwan

Time:2026-06-30

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Officials attend event celebrating opening of Light Blue MRT line

Taipei Metro has officially opened a new line in New Taipei: the Sanying line. Also known as the Light Blue line, this light metro line runs from the Bannan line’s Dingpu Station all the way to Yingge. The line’s opening ceremony today had a large audience, including Premier Cho Jung-tai and New Taipei mayoral candidates Su Chiao-hui and Lee Shu-chuan.

Ten years in the making, today marks the day New Taipei residents can finally ride their city’s Sanying light metro line.

Premier Cho Jung-tai attended the event celebrating the decade-long transportation project, which cost NT$50 billion.

Cho Jung-tai
Premier
This event today was just added to my schedule yesterday, but we cancelled our original schedule for this morning. I said that I have to come, and with the same excitement I had for the opening of the Danjiang Bridge, I congratulate the residents of New Taipei for this transportation milestone.

Also in attendance were New Taipei’s two mayoral candidates: the DPP’s Su Chiao-hui and the KMT’s Lee Shu-chuan. They shook hands when they first saw each other, but that didn’t seem to be enough; they shook hands again for the cameras.

Whenever there’s an event in New Taipei, Lee has made sure to keep close to New Taipei Mayor, and fellow KMT politician, Hou Yu-ih.

Previously a deputy mayor of Taipei, Lee’s seating arrangements have kept him close to New Taipei’s mayor. At first, Deputy Mayor Jhu Ti-jhih was seated between Hou and Lee, but later on Lee ended up sitting directly beside Hou. Despite Lee seeming cordial during photos taken today with his competitor Su, recently Lee criticized Su for using the opening of major transportation milestones to pad her political résumé. But, when asked, Lee didn’t want to shift the focus to the central government.

Lee Shu-chuan
New Taipei mayoral candidate (KMT)
I’d like to express my gratitude to Mayor Hou for the eight years in completing this project. To me, municipal administration is all about, one leader handing over the reins to the next one.

Su Chiao-hui
New Taipei Mayoral Candidate (DPP)
The entire project, from its budget to manpower, it’s been a collective effort of both the central government and city government. It’s the result of so many people’s hard work, and I know this first-hand, because as a local legislator I’d always immediately pass on good news to my fellow constituents.

As these two mayoral candidates vie for the future reins of New Taipei, both seem to know that their every word and action is newsworthy.

For more Taiwan news, tune in:
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#TaipeiMetro #DPP #KMT #NewTaipei #publictransport

2026-06-30

New Pingtung sign warns drivers to watch for tortoises

A road sign warning people to watch for tortoises has been set up for the first time in Taiwan, in Pingtung’s Chaozhou Township. Numerous tortoises have been killed by passing vehicles in the area, so the county government installed signs to encourage drivers to exercise more caution and protect these slow-moving reptiles.

A tortoise slowly moves along the road, walking across concrete, through puddles, and even getting right next to a car tire. Here in Pingtung’s Chaozhou Township, tortoises are often seen roaming the streets.

Member of public
There are lots! We set them all free. There are tortoises walking around, and some have been crushed to death.

Member of public
We have lots of tortoises around here. Sometimes I pick them up off the road and move them to the side.

These slow-moving reptiles are vulnerable to getting hit by cars, so the local government designed a road sign to warn drivers to watch out for them. It pictures a black-and-white tortoise inside a red triangle, with the words “watch for tortoises” beneath.

Member of public
It’s really cute. I’ve never seen this sign before. It’s really creative. I’ll watch out for them.

Huang Yu-cheng
Pingtung County official
After discussing with multiple departments, they all agreed that wild animals frequently appear along this section of road and that a warning sign was needed.

Wang Chien-yuan
Chaozhou Township official
We put up a sign to watch for tortoises, but it’s meant to warn people about small animals in general, like frogs, toads, tortoises, or even snakes.

This is Taiwan’s first “watch for tortoises” sign. The roads in this area are straight and wide, so vehicles tend to drive fast. Hopefully, this sign will remind them to slow down and watch for animals. More warning signs like this are appearing throughout the country. In the neighboring county of Kenting, there are signs to watch for deer. With appropriate signage in place, drivers can help look out for wild animals.

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# tortoises #roadkill #Pingtung #roadsign #watchfortortoises #tortoisecrossing #deercrossing #conservation #environment #car #vehicle

2026-06-30

THSR opens new passageway and fare gates for travelers

Taiwan High Speed Rail opened a new passageway on 12 p.m. Tuesday for passengers, in a move to ease passenger congestion. With more and more travelers opting for the high speed rail for long-distance train travels, and Taipei being a main stop but having the narrowest walkways, the opening comes as a great relief. Better yet, it’s right by Train Car 10, one of three train cars for unreserved passengers. Let’s find out more.

Chou Jung-hsuan
FTV reporter
The THSR’s East Exit at Taipei Main Station used to only have these three fare gates. In order to ease passenger congestion, three new fare gates will be in service staring at 12 p.m. on June 30. This will allow passengers on unreserved train cars to exit faster.

Traveler
Took THSR
It’s really convenient. I had just gotten off and now I’m up here.

Traveler
Took THSR
There weren’t these the last time I was here. I only found out today when it opened. It wasn’t like this when I took the HSR last month.

THSR also published a short video on the opening day, showing the directions and featuring Transportation Minister Chen Shih-kai, THSR Chair Shih Che and Taiwan Railway Corporation Chair James Jeng. According to THSR, the new passageway is expected to accommodate at least a quarter of passengers on each trip, making for about 10,000 passengers a day.

For more Taiwan news, tune in:
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#taiwantravel #traintravel #publictransport #HSR #bullettrain


2026-06-30

Taxi driver rams into gas station wall in dizzy moment

Employees at a gas station in Taichung were given quite the fright this morning when a taxi sped into the bathroom wall. The accident caused no human injuries, yet the taxi did run into four parked scooters. With drug-related driving accidents being in the news lately, both the driver and police clarified that the driver’s low blood sugar levels were the sole cause of the crash.

Eye witness
Gas station employee
I was pumping gas for another vehicle when he suddenly slammed on the gas and raced forwards. The driver said his blood sugar was low.

Eye witness
Gas station employee
There was a customer who had parked over here and then went into the bathroom. His scooter got smashed. Our scooters, which we parked over here, were also wrecked.

Hsu I-wei
Local police chief
Upon investigation, it has been determined that the male driver was feeling unwell and, therefore, accidentally pressed the accelerator, resulting in 4 scooters being damaged. The driver was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

The accident happened a little after 7 a.m. Tuesday at a gas station on Dazhi Road in Taichung’s East District. Mr. Kuo, the 65-year old taxi driver, said his blood sugar level was low, and he accidentally pressed the gas pedal after fainting. Fortunately, the only harm caused was property damage, as no injuries were reported.

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#taxi #publicsafety #dangerous #roadsafety #accident

2026-06-30

Yilan local stumbles upon thousands of dead fish in canal

At 4 a.m. Tuesday, a Yilan local happened upon thousands of dead fish floating on the surface of Tarrochan Canal, right by Guangrong Road in Luodong Township. The local Environmental Protection Bureau immediately dispatched officers to assess the water quality. They found that although the pH levels were normal, the dissolved oxygen levels were not. At only 0.5 to 0.8mg per liter, it falls considerably below the 2.0mg per liter threshold for critical hypoxia. Officials are determining whether a sudden rise in temperature or illegal dumping of chemical waste is to blame.

Looking down from the embankment, one can see a large mass of white floating objects on the surface. Zoom in, and you’ll find numerous dead fish. The carcasses stretch several tens of meters, covering the water surface. Some have made their way further downstream.

Lin Chieh-chao
Dong’an Borough warden
It’s probably because the water’s too shallow and the sunlight is too strong. It’s hypoxia.

Lee His-chin
Luodong Township representative
For this stretch of water, over the years we’ve observed that every summer, it dries up all the way to the river bed, leaving it without water. Fish need water. Without sufficient oxygen levels, the fish will certainly die.

At 4 a.m. Tuesday, a local of Yilan’s Luodong Township was strolling along Tarrochan Canal when they got hit by a stench. Taking a look at the surface, they discovered a huge number of dead fish. They immediately reported the sighting to authorities. Soon afterwards, the local Environmental Protection Bureau dispatched officers to assess the water quality. They found that although the pH levels were normal, the dissolved oxygen levels were not. At only 0.5 to 0.8mg per liter, it falls considerably below the 2.0mg per liter threshold for critical hypoxia.

Chen Chih-hao
Yilan Irrigation Agency
From what we saw, we suspect that someone had sneakily dumped chemical waste, because the number of dead fish was huge, and even the hardiest bottom cleaners died.

Voice of Hu Pi-hui
Yilan Environmental Protection Bureau
At the moment, we’ve made our way upstream for inspections, and did not find any instances of abnormal runoff.

Officials are determining whether a sudden rise in temperature or illegal dumping of chemical waste was the culprit in the mass death of fish in the canal. At the moment, the carcasses have been removed and a physical barrier has been pulled up to prevent any individual dead fish from floating into the ocean.

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#pollution #waterpollution #environment #chemicalwaste #extremeweather

2026-06-30

Kaohsiung blacksmith and street performer makes light-up weapons

The lightsabers Jedi wield in Star Wars are legendary weapons. One blacksmith in Kaohsiung has mastered how to craft lightsabers complete with sound and light effects. Chen Yi-chih is a locksmith by profession, but also works as a street performer and blacksmith, and studied Kendo for 40 years. His superior craftsmanship has drawn many Star Wars fans over the years.

Wearing Japanese samurai armor decked out in colorful lights and wielding a lightsaber, this martial artist is a spectacle in the dark.

This is a Kaohsiung street performer named Chen Yi-chih. Not only is he a well-known Kendo performer, but he’s also a skilled blacksmith. The weapons he wields were made with his own two hands.

Chen Yi-chih
Artist
The electronic components including lithium batteries, the circuit board, and speaker need to be soldered in place inside. When lit up, it looks like a real samurai sword, and it even makes that whooshing sound.

Chen grinds the transparent blade, complete with a light strip inside, and uses aluminum tubing to make the sheath. The sword emits neon light, creating dramatic lighting and even sound effects.

Chen is a locksmith by profession, but also works as a street performer and swordsmith. He’s studied Kendo for 40 years.

Chen Yi-chih
Artist
I studied Kendo myself and reached fifth-dan level. But I found swords that light up to be really interesting, so I started learning how to make them myself a few years ago. Lots of cosplayers come and order the type of sword they want. After the design is complete, we will draw it and make a lifelike, one-to-one replica.

After eight years of refining his craft, Chen’s swords now draw people from all over Taiwan, from Star Wars fans to cosplayers looking to upgrade their looks.

For more Taiwan news, tune in:
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#lightsaber #StarWars #samuri #Kendo #martialarts #streetperformer #Kaohsiung #blacksmith #swordsmith

2026-06-30

Accomplished writer returns to Yilan to take over father’s gas bottling business

Sometimes, people will choose a side hustle to generate more income or showcase a different skill. But for Wang Ya-lun, hers is a way to commune with her late father. Now over 60 years old, Wang used to live in Belgium working as a writer, and has even worked with the Cannes Film Festival. Four years ago, her glamorous life came full circle when she returned to Yilan to take over her father’s natural gas bottling business, all to preserve his memory.

Drivers bring their trucks up to the station, emptying gas cylinders one by one to be refilled. It’s hard to imagine the boss weaving her way among them, Wang Ya-lun, was once a top student at Taipei First Girls’ High School and NTU’s foreign languages department. She even earned two master’s degrees in France on scholarship. But now, she’s selling gas.

As she leads the reporter through the station, Wang tells how she used to be a seasoned writer and European correspondent. Four years ago when her father died, she moved back home to take over his business.

Wang Ya-lun
Gas bottling station owner
Before, no matter how I wrote the invoice, it wouldn’t go through. I didn’t even know I had to get carbon paper! I came back so often at the time because my parents’ health was getting worse. After my father passed... That period of time was too short. I felt like, at least this station has been the same for 40 years. Of course it’s changed a little, but it’s still here, so I couldn’t... I couldn’t let it go.

Wang has helped with the Cannes Film Festival and even translated the memoir of its former president. But is it possible for this seasoned writer to blend in with the gas workers?

Mr. Yeh
Gas supplier
I told her not to take over the business. She should be holding a pen, not gas cylinders!

Wang said if she never took over the business, it would have been hard for her to understand the hardships her father faced.

Wang Ya-lun
Gas bottling station owner
I never doubted that my father loved me deeply, but he was very strict with me. It’s because I took over the station that I can better understand what he went through. The process is what’s most important. I’ve learned a lot.

Fans of her writing have even come to visit her at the station. After traveling all the way around the world, Wang has landed back where she started to better understand the love her father left behind.

For more Taiwan news, tune in:
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#familybusiness #naturalgas #inspirational #Yilan #careershift #gasbottling #writer #CannesFilmFestival

2026-06-30

Kaohsiung roadside stands sell sausages for NT$40

As inflation continues to push prices up, just ordering one thing at a night market can cost as much as a meal used to. But one stand in Kaohsiung that has been running for over a decade still offers its specialty for just NT$40: a meat sausage wrapped in a rice sausage. Not far away by the Nanzi Tianhou Temple, another vendor sells the same snack for just NT$35, topped with plenty of garlic and cucumber.

Meat sausages sizzle on a grill, with rice sausages cut down the middle cooking next to them. This stand has been serving the local community for over a decade.

Customer
His sausages don’t have fatty pork like others, and they don’t taste gamey.

- It used to be NT$35.
- The price went up by NT$5?
- Yeah.

This stand on Sanduo Road in Kaohsiung sells a meat sausage wrapped in a rice sausage for just NT$40, which their customers appreciate as a really good deal. But the owner worries that as the cost of ingredients continues to rise, maintaining the price will be hard.

- It depends on whether costs keep rising.
- There might be no choice but to raise the price.
- Yeah.

Getting a filling snack like this for NT$40 seems like a great deal, but by the Nanzi Tianhou Temple, another stand has an even better offer.

A chef cuts rice sausage down the middle and fills it with sauce, garlic, and cucumbers. Here, the same snack is sold for only NT$35.

- I’ve had it before, it’s really good.
- What about the price?
- It’s so cheap.
- Nowadays everything is expensive.

Customer
There’s not a lot of fat inside. It’s a packed sausage. At this price, with cucumber included, it’s pretty good.

This stand gets lots of customers for their generous price. The owner doesn’t earn much, but she makes sure her customers are satisfied.

- How long have you been doing this?
- A very long time!
- I raised the price by NT$5 already.
- But it’s still really cheap.
- So, I don’t earn a lot.

Even as the cost of ingredients goes up, these two stands are doing their best to keep their prices down and keep customers coming back.

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#Kaohsiung #streetfood #sausage #ricesausage #cheap #deal #affordable

2026-06-30

Big landslide rips through roof of closed Yuanshan bowling alley

Last week’s days of downpours dampened moods and destroyed infrastructure, including a bowling alley in Yuanshan that had part of its roof crushed by a landslide last night. The bowling alley closing down a couple weeks ago was a blessing in disguise, because the building was vacant, yet the landslide also didn’t spare local hiking trails, which could be permanently closed for safety’s sake.

There’s an enormous hole in the roof of this bowling alley in Taipei’s Yuanshan District. A massive landslide of rocks and trees hit the building’s roof, resulting in the ceiling’s steel frames being exposed to the light of day as well as some bowling lanes suffering damage.

Wang Yu-chun
FTV Reporter
When you’re here in-person, you can see how the trees and boulders punctured a hole in the ceiling of the bowling alley. There’s also pieces of concrete strewn about this startling scene.

Due to a days-long stretch of heavy rains, on June 28 at night a shallow landslide weighing around 400 tons punctured a hole in the building’s ceiling, causing damage to about 10 square meters of the building. Yet, as fate would have it, the bowling alley closed down half a month ago, and so no one was inside when the landslide hit. Despite there being no injuries or casualties, the owner was visibly emotional about the situation.

Chen Chao-chung
Manager of bowling alley
It’s fortunate that we closed down, because on Sunday nights there’d be so many people inside, so if something like this were to happen during business hours… Right now I’ll be handling clean-up of the wreckage, but the building’s future is out of my hands.

On Monday morning, a team from Taipei City’s Geotechnical Engineering Office visited the site, doing an on-site inspection that included the building’s interior and exterior as well as the mountain behind the bowling alley. They discovered the gully erosion, which is due to high soil water content levels, and social trails created decades ago have been eroded. With the ground’s foundation suspended in mid-air, future landslides could happen at any time. Fortunately, the landslide hit the bowling alley, as this large landslide could’ve tumbled down onto Zhongshan North Road.

Hsia Hsien-tung
Taipei City Geotechnical Engineering Office
The entire area of the landslide is about 30m wide by 60m long, which is about 1,800 square meters. The slope of the landslide area is pretty steep, so the removal process might take some time. Our preliminary estimation is that we hope to be able to get it done within two weeks.

The hiking trails near the bowling alley have been cordoned off, and it’s feared that they won’t be re-opened to the public in the future. Despite the landslide area no longer being on bedrock, meaning the area’s situation is more stable, the city’s Geotechnical Engineering Office isn’t taking any chances, as it will continue to send out engineers to monitor the area.

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#bowlingalley #landslide #disaster #Yuanshan #Taipei

2026-06-29

Chinese tourist filming airport restricted areas banned for 2 years

Netizens in Taiwan recently discovered a video uploaded to Chinese social media by a Chinese man who had visited Taiwan a few months ago. The video documenting his arrival at the airport included footage taken in the airport’s security screening and immigration inspection areas, where photography is clearly prohibited. Let’s find out more.

Member of public
Disapproving
It doesn’t matter where, be it Mainland China or elsewhere, photography is prohibited. It’s obviously even less appropriate for him to do so here in Taiwan. I don’t condone his action. Even if he didn’t endanger national security, he was still in a place where photography is highly inappropriate.

Member of public
Disapproving
The “No Photography” signage is impossible to miss. What he did is outrageous. It’s no use telling him off. Just bar him from entering. It’s no use telling him off.

Voice of Huang Yu-chieh
National Immigration Agency
We have identified the Mainland Chinese individual in question. Regarding the controversial video content, the individual will be barred from entering Taiwan for two years, pursuant to Regulations Governing the Entry of the People of the Mainland China Area to the Taiwan Area. Additionally, after the two-year ban expires, any future applications he submits to enter Taiwan will be subject to strict review in consultation with relevant agencies, including the Mainland Affairs Council.

In the since-deleted video, he also captioned all references to Taiwan as “Taiwan, China” and covered up the national flag outside the airport with the Chinese flag, which netizens found offensive. According to the National Immigration Agency, the Chinese traveler visited Taiwan last November and left in the same month. He has been placed on a watchlist for filming prohibited areas and is barred from entering Taiwan for two years.

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#airport #travel #customs #security #crossstrait

2026-06-29

Taoyuan woman ambushed by macaque monkey

In Taoyuan’s Guishan District, a woman was caring for her potted plant when she was suddenly assailed by a macaque monkey. With other recent victims including chickens and dogs, the city’s Department of Agriculture has already intervened in order to help local residents deal with the area’s increasing macaque population.

Her head down, engrossed in her work, this woman is suddenly attacked by a monkey. This macaque monkey claws at and bites her back, causing the woman to scream in pain.

Victim
Macaque attack
I was pointed to the side like this, and the monkey rushed at me from this way. Maybe it was because it saw me over there, so that’s why it attacked me.

Family member
Macaque attack
There’s a monkey that gets on the roof, running back and forth, back and forth. When there’s nothing to eat, it’ll jump down and head back. We had a Japanese breed of chicken get bitten to death; the bird’s feathers were all yanked out.

The incident took place in Taoyuan’s Maple Tree Village, which is located in Guishan District. Macaques are often seen in this area, sometimes even a group of them lines up on a roof. These monkeys have attacked chickens, harassed dogs, and this time one of them has even attacked a human, resulting in a wound that’s about 5cm long. The victim recently had surgery on her sciatic nerve, and the incision on that side ended up getting infected. The infected tissue had to be removed at a hospital.

Hsieh Ming
Taoyuan Department of Agriculture
Because of this incident last week in Guishan District’s Maple Tree Valley, where a macaque injured a resident, we’ve already taught the residents some wildlife interaction concepts, and we investigated the site of the incident. We’ll be doing a follow-up evaluation in which we’ll determine how to trap and relocate the animal; we’ll also seek to reduce the amount of food and kitchen waste local residents leave outside so that wild animals will be less likely to rely on human food.

In order to deal with the mountainous area’s growing population of macaques, and thereby prevent another attack, Taoyuan’s Department of Agriculture has already placed traps that contain a tasty treat: fruit.

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#macaque #monkey #Taoyuan #attack #wildlife

2026-06-29

Ducks stop traffic at Taichung shopping district

Ducks are on the loose! During rush hour, a group of Call ducks descended on the busy Fengjia Shopping District in Taichung. Passing motorists were startled by the marauders, hitting the breaks to let them pass safely. Some kind drivers even stepped out to usher them to safety.

Four rotund white ducks waddle along the road during the morning rush hour. The leader is seemingly oblivious to where it’s going as the others follow blindly behind. They take up two entire lanes, unbothered, even as vehicles swerve around them honking. Some stop to help them get to safety.

Resident
It’s really dangerous. We don’t know if they were released by someone or the city put them here.

But this isn’t some small rural street, it’s Hanxiang Road in central Taichung’s Fengjia Shopping District. Why are there ducks here? Our reporter later found them at the nearby Wenxiu Park, a mere 50 meters away. They hadn’t gone far, gathered by the side of a pond and are completely unaware they had almost gotten run over just moments before! They appear to be Call ducks, which are frequently kept as pets. Nearby residents said they often see these four hanging around, suggesting they could have been released by someone.

Resident
There were originally five, but only four now. They’re always at that pond.

The Taichung Animal Protection Office said it hasn’t received any official requests to capture or relocate them, and there are no farms located nearby. It vowed to clarify whether they’re pets, as after all, even though they’re cute when waddling by, release them can be dangerous and punishable by a NT$15,000 fine.

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#ducks #cute #Taichung #animalprotection #trafficsafety #driving #cuteanimals

2026-06-29

The hydrangea season at a forest area in Nantou is a perfect summer getaway

The annual hydrangea season has arrived at the Sun Link Sea Forest Recreation Area in Nantou County. More than 120,000 hydrangeas are in full bloom across the mountains and valleys. The vibrant multicolored sea of flowers is attracting flocks of people, who want to enjoy them and also escape the summer heat.

Colorful hydrangeas are in full bloom, with pink and light purple flowers interspersing to create a vast sea of blossoms. The annual hydrangea season has begun at the Sun Link Sea Forest Recreation Area in Nantou, with over 120,000 hydrangeas in bloom, attracting many tourists to come and take photos.

Visitor
Sun Link Sea Forest Recreation Area
I think the hydrangeas are very beautiful because of their different colors. I’m from Hong Kong.

Visitor
Sun Link Sea Forest Recreation Area
This place has a lot of variety and is very pleasant, especially the weather, and the flowers are beautiful.

The park boasts 18 varieties of hydrangeas, whose differing dreamy colors are influenced by the soil’s pH level. Although it’s summer, the park’s location at an altitude of 1600m makes it a unique scenic spot to escape the summer heat.

Liu Pei-chieh
Sun Link Sea Nature Center
From May to July, they are in full bloom. The color of hydrangeas is affected by the soil’s pH level, so you’ll see blue, red and even a soft white."

The park added that from May to July, the hydrangeas are in full bloom, with flowers of all colors covering the mountains and valleys, attracting visitors looking to enjoy the blossoms and escape the summer heat.

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#summergetaways #Nantou #hydrangeas #Taiwantravel #flowers

2026-06-29

Neighborhood nuisance takes out frustration with fire extinguisher

On June 29, just a little after midnight, in New Taipei’s Sanchong District a woman grabbed a fire extinguisher and then doused a Cosmed, leaving the drugstore covered in a white film. Yet by the time police officers arrived, the woman had already fled the scene. The police have identified the woman, and will be summoning her for questioning.

Voice of drugstore manager
Storefront got vandalized
Someone discharged a fire extinguisher. We reported it to the police. The headquarters are dealing with it.

Lee Yu-han
FTV Reporter
The store owner had people begin cleaning up the area immediately after this act of vandalism occurred. But since the owner had not previously installed metal shutters, this resulted in some of the foam getting inside the store.

Lee Yu-sheng
Lawyer
If a person arbitrarily sprays a fire extinguisher without there being an actual fire, then this conduct is considered an act of public disturbance. Furthermore, environmental pollution has occurred, which, according to the Social Order Maintenance Act and Waste Disposal Act, could result in up to three days of detention or a fine up to NT$12,000.

One of the cleaners mops while the other wipes a wall. But that’s not all; a thin layer of white foam is covering the floor inside the store as well as items near the door. 40-year-old Ms. Lee, the perpetrator, is infamous for causing trouble in the local area. Video surveillance footage reveals that in the middle of the night she let off some steam by grabbing a roadside extinguisher and then dousing this drugstore. But this night isn’t over yet for the wrongdoer, as legal ramifications remain.

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#vandalism #fireextinguisher #firesafety #safetyequipment #drugstore

2026-06-29

Conveyor belt sushi turns into unruly employee’s free-for-all after hours

A recently uploaded video taken in a conveyor sushi restaurant has sparked outraged for food safety concerns. In the clip, a diner was recorded removing the protective lid while the plates were still on the conveyor belt, slurping individual rolls before putting the plate back, and picking up individual rolls straight from the conveyor belt. The franchise later released a statement clarifying that the diner was a staff member at the outlet, and that the employee will be penalized according to company rules.

In a recently uploaded video, a diner was recorded picking up sushi rolls straight from the conveyor belt. In another instance, they slurped up one roll before putting the plate back. Many find the video appalling.

Member of public
Appalled
What the heck is wrong with that kid? How are others supposed to eat after they trashed the place like that? It’s ridiculous. The conveyor belt keeps going round and round. If they did it to every plate, no one would dare eat anything from the shop.

Member of public
Appalled
It’s really disgusting. If I find out where it was, I’d probably never go.

The incident took place at a Tainan branch of a conveyor belt sushi outlet. Every plate on the conveyor belt is covered with a protective lid for food safety. Usually, staff will also keep an eye on the conveyor belt to prevent “sushi terrorism,” which was exactly what happened in the shocking video uploaded to Instagram.

Member of public
Appalled
The prank must be heavily penalized by competent authorities, so that something similar doesn’t happen again.

Lin Pi-fen
Tainan City Govt. Health Bureau
We suggest that restaurants continue to strengthen food safety management measures, including increasing patrols around the front of house to take note of suspicious behavior from customers.

The franchise has issued a statement to apologize and clarify that the incident took place after business hours, and they’ve identified the diner as a staff member. It also stated that the company will penalize the employee according to its rules and take legal action.

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#shocking #sushi #foodsafety #sashimi

2026-06-29

Surplus cabbage turned into frozen meals as prices fall

Due to the warming climate, there has been a surplus of cabbages since last November, with prices falling to as low as NT$10 per head in some areas. To deal with this abundance, the Agriculture and Food Agency has partnered with frozen food manufacturers and convenience stores to offer packages of frozen vegetables, aiming to make use of the 300 tons of surplus cabbage.

Whether stir-fried or added to hot pot, cabbage is a versatile and nutritious vegetable commonly used in many households. Now people can also buy frozen cabbage.

Even though it’s been frozen, it tastes fresh. Due to the unseasonably warm winter, there has been a surplus of cabbage since November, with the abundance driving prices down and farmers struggling to make ends meet. The Agriculture and Food Agency partnered with farmers’ associations, frozen food manufacturers, and convenience stores to offer packages of frozen cabbage, hoping to find a new way to market the vegetable.

Chen Chi-jung
Agriculture and Food Agency deputy director-general
During peak harvest season, the produce is processed and frozen for storage so it can be marketed later when supply is low. The current target is 300 tons, and it’s expected to continue growing.

With the plum rain season over and typhoons coming, vegetable prices have started to rise. The agency said that if prices become unstable, it will release more frozen vegetable packs to keep prices steady.

Chen Chi-jung
Agriculture and Food Agency deputy director-general
We have over 4,600 tons of frozen vegetables including broccoli, cauliflower, green onions, taro, and green beans. These can all be frozen and preserved, adding to their value.

Working with farmers and retailers, the agency will continue to offer customers affordable choices for frozen vegetables.

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#cabbage #vegetables #AgricultureandFoodAgency #agriculture #farmers #climate #climatechange #frozencabbage #frozenvegetables

2026-06-29

Yunlin taro center offers free shaved ice for perfect test scores

Scoring 100 on a test can score some free shaved ice! Students from any school and any grade can bring their test papers to the Taro Education Center in Yunlin’s Linnei Township to get a tasty treat. Even standardized exams count! For four years now, the promotion has encouraged students to study hard while also drawing visitors to the sleepy rural township.

Topped with deliciously ripe mango and a drizzle of condensed milk, a bowl of shaved ice is the perfect way to stave off the summer heat.

- Here’s my perfect score.
- OK, let me see. Wow, a 100 in math! Great job!

Students line up at the window carrying their test papers to exchange for a bowl of ice.

- Mine is in English.
- 100 in English!
- I’m trading it for some ice.

The Taro Education Center here in Yunlin’s Linnei Township is running a generous promotion. Students from any school and any grade can show any test—whether a quiz, midterm, final, or even a grueling standardized exam—for a bowl of shaved ice. All they need is a perfect score.

Member of public
They’ll work hard to get a 100 so they can get a bowl of ice. This initiative is really fantastic. It can encourage good habits.

Since the center started the promotion four years ago, they’ve given away more than 500 bowls of shaved ice, although most of the recipients have been elementary schoolers.

Lin Chien-an
Center manager
We decided to expand the program this year to get more students involved. So everyone in junior high, high school, or taking a standardized exam are all eligible.

The promotion has also drawn lots of visitors from out of town. Since they allow for one bowl per subject, some bring stacks of tests to get their entire family a free dessert.

Lin Chien-an
Center manager
The furthest visitors traveled all the way from Taoyuan. They were already planning a vacation down here in Yunlin, but made sure to stop at our center to get some free ice. The entire family had a great time.

The center was set up eight years ago with help from the Soil and Water Conservation Agency under the then-Council of Agriculture to promote education about taro, the area’s signature crop, and to encourage tourism. The manager started the promotion as a way to encourage academic achievement, as well as funnel more tourism dollars into the rural township.

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#Linnei #Yunlin #TaroEducationCenter #shavedice #academicexcellence #perfectscore #students #giveaway

2026-06-29