Aug 19, 2019
A controversial revision to the extradition bill in Hong Kong brought many of its citizens to the streets, calling for a withdrawal. Huge scale demonstrations have been constant since June 9, with an estimated 1.03 million people gathering on the first day; according...
Jul 23, 2019
Recently a few Taipei Teen Tribune writers visited Taipei’s famous Fine Arts Museum. They took the time to review some of their favorite exhibits. If you have the chance, head up to the museum near Yuanshan MRT Station for some amazing exposure to the arts....
Jun 6, 2019
Taiwan’s politics and government have been praised as one of the most successful in transforming from autocracy to democracy. Yet after almost 30 years of transformation, politics in Taiwan are still plagued by an unscrupulous press, populism, and outdated laws. To...
Apr 17, 2019
The Taoyuan Pilot Union led a strike on February 8th against China Airlines (CAL). The strike lasted eight days, with pilots demanding better working conditions and labor rights. The action marks the very first pilot strike in Taiwan’s history. Like the flight...
Feb 12, 2019
Death in novels often shows a writer’s relationship with death, and moreover, their life philosophy. Different countries’ cultures have greatly influenced writers’ interpretations of life and death, and makes them see the death as either something positive or passive....
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