For centuries, chop stamps have played a crucial role in document authentication across Taiwan and Asia, remaining widely used in business transactions despite the rise of electronic signatures. While modern standardization has streamlined their production, careful handling and security measures remain essential to prevent misuse, as improper use can lead to serious legal consequences.

Shangri-La Far Eastern, Taipei has stood as a symbol of luxury, hospitality, and innovation for three decades in the heart of Taipei. As the hotel marks its 30th anniversary, it reflects on a legacy built on impeccable service while embracing sustainability and modernization. Since opening its doors, Shangri-La Far Eastern, Taipei has become synonymous with…

Audrey Tang, Taiwan’s former Minister of Digital Affairs, envisions AI as a tool to strengthen democracy by fostering consensus, combating misinformation, and bridging ideological divides. Through initiatives like Alignment Assemblies and bridging algorithms, Tang demonstrates how Taiwan leverages open-source technology and democratic values to create collaborative, inclusive digital spaces that counter authoritarian influence and enhance global AI governance.

By Nikki Dong & Alex Myslinski Growth Forecasts Rise, Exports Boom The International Monetary Fund projects Taiwan’s economic growth rate this year to be around 2.2%, indicating a cautiously optimistic outlook as Taiwan navigates external economic pressures and domestic recovery initiatives. The Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) forecasts a growth rate of…