Mar. 19 2007 Forbes/AP China announced a new round of charter flights with Taiwan on Monday in an effort to temporarily skirt a ban on direct transport links between the historical rivals. Eleven Chin… more →
SINOSPHEREokawa wrote 2 months ago: If anything the CCP has destroyed the true Chinese culture. The party try’s to tell the … more →
adamcathcart wrote 2 months ago: Andrew Jacobs has a gutsy piece in the New York Times on the Changchun famine of 1948, caused by the … more →
Chuck Kraus wrote 4 months ago: 一党独裁,遍地是灾! GlobalVoices reports that several hikers were recently detained in Baiyun Mountain for we … more →
Lan wrote 10 months ago: Does the medal make the man? President Ma Ying-Jeou shows us another side. Thursday, February 5th, … more →
EnemyAirships wrote 10 months ago: Being a favourite film genre of mine, I’m always prone to stringing together several war films … more →
foxhugh wrote 10 months ago: Taipei’s National Palace Museum (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Palace_Museum) ha … more →
newcombrs wrote 1 year ago: Ryan Newcomb On October 3rd, 2008 it was reported that bureaucrats in the United States government s … more →
xtaike wrote 2 years ago: Mar. 19 2007 Forbes/AP China announced a new round of charter flights with Taiwan on Monday in an ef … more →
xtaike wrote 2 years ago: Taipei, Mar. 16 2007 Angus Reid Global Monitor More people in Taiwan feel the inhabitants of Mainlan … more →
xtaike wrote 2 years ago: Taipei, Mar. 15 2007 The Economist Chiang Kai-Shek may once have been revered as a near-god on Taiwa … more →
xtaike wrote 2 years ago: Evan Osnos in Taipei, Feb. 20 2007 Chicago Tribune Odd as it seems, China Airlines doesn’t fly … more →