The Songshan Cultural and Creative Park, a former tobacco factory near Taipei 101, is now a vibrant hub for Taiwan’s creative industries and cultural tourism. Hosting exhibitions, pop-ups, and events, it balances historical preservation with local innovation, drawing millions of visitors annually. While its success highlights Taiwan’s creative potential, the park faces challenges like overtourism and rising demand for space, requiring sustainable strategies for growth.

By Nikki Dong and Alex Myslinski Taiwan Celebrates National Day President Lai Ching-te’s National Day speech on October 10 highlighted Taiwan’s commitment to democracy, resilience, and regional peace. He reiterated Taiwan’s stance on sovereignty, advocating for cooperation with international allies to ensure security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. At the ceremony, President Lai , the…

By Nikki Dong and Alex Myslinski Production, GDP Forecast Up Taiwan’s industrial production rose 12.25% year-on-year (YoY) in Q3, driven by strong demand for AI chips, servers, and iPhone camera lenses, according to the Ministry of Economic Affairs. Manufacturing output increased 13% YoY. Semiconductor output surged 23.77%, while computer and optoelectronics production hit record highs. AI…

With 175 years of history comes a crystal-clear vision of the future: a bold, innovative, and robust generation of leaders raised by Pfizer Taiwan, striving to help one billion lives globally in 2027. This wave of talent is guided by Pfizer’s four core values – Courage, Excellence, Equity, and Joy – delivering world-class growth and…

As cardiometabolic diseases, such as Type 2 diabetes and obesity, continue to rise globally, the healthcare industry faces unprecedented challenges. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than one billion people are affected by obesity, an alarming figure that spurred the coining of the term “globesity.” Obesity is not only a significant health issue…