The exhibition is curated by Peng Hsiung from Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts, along with learning curators from the National Gallery Singapore – Annabelle Tan, Elaine Chan, and Wang Tingting. Artists featured include Taiwan’s Chen Po-I and Yenting Hsu, and Singapore’s Zul Mahmod, Tan Zi Xi, and Soh Ee Shaun. Each of them has created works that encourage curiosity and connection with the environment.

From Taiwan to Ukraine, global security on edge as top world leaders convene in Singapore

Macron opens the conference with a keynote address on Friday night that is expected to touch on all of those issues, as well as the pressure the hefty tariffs announced by President Donald Trump’s administration is putting on Asian allies.

Taipei, the rising star of Asian tourism, blends glitz of modernity with wealth of history

Christmas, in particular, showcases the American tilt in Taiwan that many older Chinese observe with a degree of discomfort. But the island nation, which constantly feels the gravitational tug of Mainland China, is open and welcoming to all cultures and lifestyles.

Semiconductor manufacturing industry to grow at 6% in 2024, 7% in 2025: Report

To keep pace with unremitting growth in demand for chips, the global semiconductor manufacturing industry is expected to increase capacity by 6 percent in 2024 and post a 7 percent gain in 2025, reaching a record capacity high of 33.7 million wafers per month, said a report by SEMI, an industry association comprising companies involved […]

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