Things to do this weekend: Taipei Lantern Festival to kick off with dazzling lighting ceremony in Ximending
The annual Taipei Lantern Festival will officially kick off this coming Saturday, Feb 24 at Ximending Performance Area outside the Taipei Metro’s Ximen station with a lighting ceremony which the city government has promised would be a vibrant feast to the eye.
Acer ITS’ smart parking meter solution takes home ‘Global ICT Excellence Award– Private Sector Excellence’
Acer ITS Inc., a subsidiary of Acer, one of the world’s leading ICT companies, has won the ‘Global ICT Excellence Award – Private Sector Excellence’ at the World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT) 2018 for its smart parking meter solution.
Taiwan’s Palace Museum tells us how ancient and modern meet
In addition to opening a branch in southern Taiwan, the Taipei-based National Palace Museum has taken a step further by promoting the ancient artifacts through the modern fashion industry.
Acer win 12 iF Design Awards in 2018
Taiwan’s major computer maker Acer has won 12 iF Design Awards for design excellence of its products in this year’s competition organized by iF International Forum Design GmbH.
Global smartphone market to remain weak in 2018: TrendForce
The global smartphone market will remain weak in 2018 due to smaller demand and fewer replacement purchases, according to local research house TrendForce.
Filipino caregiver among 10 people killed by powerful quake in Hualien
Taiwan’s rescuers have found the body of a Filipino caregiver at a collapsed residential building in Hualien, bringing to 10 the number of people killed by a magnitude 6 earthquake which struck the eastern coastal county on Tuesday.
A walk through Dihua New Year Market
By Stephanie Chao, The Eye on Taiwan staff writer It’s that time of the ye […]
At least 6 people killed, 258 injured as powerful quake rocks Hualien in eastern Taiwan
At least six people were killed, 258 others injured and 67 missing as a magnitude-6 earthquake hit Hualien in eastern Taiwan late Tuesday.
Why Pokeholic? All because its Hawaiian-inspired sushi bowl is soooo yummy!
When we think of sushi or the raw fish “sashimi” delicacy that mixes with rice, we typically think of our northern neighbor, Japan. Seldom do impressions of Hawaiian-themed dishes come to mind, but Pokeholic, a newly opened Hawaiian-inspired restaurant, aims to make waves.


