Celebrate Taiwan's Double Ten, ROC National Day, live with English commentary
TaiwanPlus Presents Live Coverage of National Day
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Join TaiwanPlus for live coverage of the National Day celebrations of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Watch English-language parade commentary and expert analysis of President Lai Ching-te’s speech, beginning on October 10 at 9am, Taipei Time!
National Day Livestream
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President Lai Ching-te's recent declaration that "China cannot be Taiwan's motherland" is stirring up debate. Opposition lawmakers are calling his remarks unnecessarily provocative, igniting a heated conversation across the political spectrum. Learn more about the controversy surrounding President Lai's bold statement and its impact on Taiwan-China relations.
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On National Day, even graphic design carries deep symbolism. Hendrick Hsiao, art director at Y&P Design International, explains how both the ruling and opposition parties use the National Day logo to advance their agendas. In this episode of "Zoom In Zoom Out," we analyze the visuals behind this year’s KMT-led celebration and discuss Taiwan’s potential for expanding its global brand identity.
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This job is about more than just showing people to their seats. These 28 handpicked ushers are tasked with taking care of foreign guests in a variety of languages, and ensuring their safety. TaiwanPlus reporter Sandy Chi meets this year’s team to learn what it takes to do the job well.
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On October 10, 1911, the Wuchang Uprising sparked the fall of the Qing dynasty and the establishment of the Republic of China. Although Taiwan was under Japanese rule during that era, we examine how this crucial moment came to play a central role in Taiwan's contemporary National Day celebrations.
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