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Taiwan’s Zhongshan Hall Unveils Architectural Marvel of the Past
There are very few buildings in Taiwan more interesting and artistic than Zhongshan Hall. This unique architecture represents the Republic of China's political past and the final era of Chiang Kai-Shek, which brought the Republic of China…
War and Outages Drive Alternative Power Shift in Yemen
The world is moving more towards relying on alternative energy sources such as wind and solar every day. In Yemen, the ongoing war for about eight years has made it difficult to obtain fuel, but on the other hand, it has increased Yemenis'…
Pakistan Struggles with Dire Wheat Crisis
In Pakistan, a dire wheat crisis is unfolding, causing distress among ordinary citizens and triggering tragic incidents. The country is facing a severe shortage of wheat, leading to unprecedented market prices. The floods of 2022 impacted…
Israeli Blockade Deepens Crisis in Gaza
In June 2007, after Hamas took control of Gaza, the Israeli authorities significantly intensified movement restrictions, effectively isolating the Gaza Strip from the rest of the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) and the world. As a…
Taiwan: A Harmonious Blend of History, Nature, and Technological Advancements
Taiwan is often mistakenly associated with Thailand due to their similar pronunciation. However, these are two distinct countries. Firstly, Taiwan is an island nation with Chinese as its official language. It is also one of the wealthiest…
Nepal’s Tourism Industry Sees Promising Rise
The tourism sector in Nepal is witnessing a silver lining as the number of tourists continues to rise, offering hope for the nation's struggling economy. According to the Nepal Tourism Board, over 400,000 tourists have flocked to the…
Haji Ibrahim Mosque: A Jewel of Chinese-Inspired Architecture in Kyrgyzstan
The Haji Ibrahim Mosque, constructed at the beginning of the 20th century in the Issyk-Kul region of northeastern Kyrgyzstan, stands out as a captivating architectural wonder that draws the attention of both local and foreign tourists.…
Little Island with rich tea culture: Taiwan
Tea, after water and coffee, ranks as the world's third most popular beverage. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), a staggering 7 billion metric tons of tea were produced worldwide. It's a drink that can be seen…
Amputee Man Inspires World Through Sports and Resilience in Gaza
People with extraordinary determination continue to captivate the world with their creative abilities, teaching us valuable lessons of willpower and serving as remarkable examples of resilience. Among these exceptional individuals is Hassan…
Experience Taiwan’s Vibrant Night Markets
There's a popular saying in Taiwan: "If you visit Taiwan and don't go to a night market, it's like you've never truly been to Taiwan." For Taiwanese people, visiting night markets is a daily routine, which is why you'll find numerous night…