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14 Kids From Taiwan Who Totally Nailed Their Halloween Costumes
From the president of Taiwan to an electricity pole, Taiwanese kids don’t play when it comes to Halloween costumes.
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From the president of Taiwan to an electricity pole, Taiwanese kids don’t play when it comes to Halloween costumes.
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Meet Hsiao-chi, a three-year-old boy from Chiayi, Taiwan, who dressed up as a sanitizer spray bottle for Halloween.
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On early Thursday morning, a 13-story building in Kaoshiung, southern Taiwan, caught fire, killing 46 people and injuring dozens, making it one of the country’s deadliest fire in decades.
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Taiwan’s capital, Taipei, has launched a pilot project to offer free period products to middle school students, a first for Taiwan and Asia.
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Actor and wrestler John Cena has apologized after he called Taiwan a country in a promotional video for the latest “Fast and Furious” film, which he stars in.
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Taiwan has been experiencing its worst drought in more than half a century for 18 months now after no typhoons hit the island last year.
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In a landmark ruling, Taiwan has recognized a same-sex marriage between a Taiwanese man and his partner from Macau, where same-sex marriage is illegal.
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A passenger train in Taiwan derailed on Friday Apr. 2, leaving at least 50 people dead and about 150 injured in the country’s deadliest railway accident in decades.
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Tens of thousands of people in Taiwan held the world’s biggest pride march since the COVID-19 pandemic began on Saturday, after the country reported more than 200 days without a local transmission of COVID-19.
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For the second year in a row, Taiwanese online shopping platform, Shopee, held a “down-to-earth” Halloween party, where attendees could only dress up as normal people Continue Reading [https://www.almostmag.co/taiwan-halloween-normal-everyday-costumes/]
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The Taiwan military’s first same-sex weddings saw two women marry their wives in another landmark moment for LGBTQ rights in Asia.
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The couple, Wan-ji and Sho-er, who run a laundry shop in Taichung, Taiwan, have gone viral on Instagram.