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...Several prominent US lawmakers will travel to Taipei in the coming weeks in a show of support for Lai Ching-te, who will be inaugurated as Taiwan’s new president in May following his election victory on...
...Taiwan’s president-elect Lai Ching-te on Wednesday picked Cho Jung-tai, a former chair of his Democratic Progressive party, as his premier....
...“That creates a force within Taiwanese society which has a certain constraining effect on Lai Ching-te’s government.”...
...“Beijing is not even giving Lai Ching-te a ‘probation period’ to wait and assess what he will say in his inaugural address,” said James Chen, a foreign relations expert at Tamkang University in Taipei who...
...But in a sign of flexibility, president-elect Lai Ching-te said during his election campaign that nuclear power could be considered as a back-up option....
...“The United States always pursues an ‘America First’ policy,” said Chen Binhua, spokesperson for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office....
...Chen added that Ko and his party lacked experience in dealing with high-level Chinese officials....
...Chen learnt about 228 at school....
...His latest project is the inaugural exhibition at Chen Treasure....
...“The priority for us is to stop Lai Ching-te from visiting the United States, which is like a grey rhino charging at us,” he told the Aspen Security Forum....
...In 2021, he returned to work at Academia Sinica, the country’s top research institution, after Tsai picked Lai Ching-te, a rival with more pronounced support for Taiwanese independence, as running mate for...
...The concerns regarding Taiwan’s vice-president Lai Ching-te as mentioned in Kathrin Hille’s “Taiwanese presidential contender with firm line on independence takes centre stage” (Report, January 17) are misplaced...
...“He knows that he will have to [be] more pragmatic, and so we are seeing an evolving Lai Ching-te now.”...
...“We have such a solid Taiwan identity now, we should be confident enough to engage in some exchanges,” says Hong Chi-chang, a founding member of the DPP and a good friend of vice-president Lai Ching-te,...
...Additional reporting by Hudson Lockett in Hong Kong and Song Jung-a and Kang Buseong in Seoul...
...In the video installation on view, “BigKing Travel Ching-Chen Tour — Mr Kim’s Revival”, Ryu plays a tour guide (or scammer, depending on your perspective) who whisks you around an amethyst-encrusted cave...
...The judges picked the Guangzhou Garden, sponsored by the Guangzhou government in China and designed by Peter Chmiel and Ching-Jung Chen, winners at their very first Chelsea — a fine tribute....
...Lai Ching-te, Taiwan’s vice-president, said orders from Japan, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam and the Middle East were helping to replace those from China, and “the travelling pineapples are looking forward...
...Su Chen-kang, director-general of Southern Taiwan Science Park, told Nikkei Asia that the tech and manufacturing sectors were on high alert, with messaging communication groups “to make sure all the companies...
...I recently visited an exhibition dedicated to Georgette Chen, a Chinese painter influenced by Post-Impressionism during her studies in Paris, who moved to Singapore after the second world war....
...Chen Zhiwu, professor of finance at Hong Kong University, echoes this interpretation of events....
...When Chiang Ching-kuo died in 1988, Lee took over the presidency....
...Lam Ching-choi, an adviser to the territory’s chief executive Carrie Lam, said the territory had adopted a “suppress-and-lift” strategy, where the government would introduce tougher measures when the virus...
...Yeh travels abroad as often as she can — at least once a month, she says, and talks fondly about seeing Chen Ching-Yuan being shown at Liste Art Fair in Basel last year....
...Lucy Warwick-Ching discovers that the variation in maternity pay packages can mean the difference of tens of thousands of pounds in forgone income....
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