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TaiwanPlus on MSNSeafood and Sustainibility on Display at Taiwan Culinary ExhibitionAs an island nation, Taiwan is rich with seafood options. That's why the Taiwan Culinary Exhibition chose to showcase seafood ...
At a global forum, Taiwan’s ocean minister says China’s rising maritime aggression—blockade drills, cable threats—jeopardizes ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis Luxury Dessert Train Has a 3-course Tasting Menu, Coastal Views, and Takes You to Hidden Gems in Taiwan—Here's What It's LikeFrom there, the train slowed to a leisurely 20 miles per hour so that passengers could fully appreciate Taiwan's coast and ...
The fish was over 15 feet long and weighed nearly 2,000 pounds. Jam Press/Taiwan Ocean Artistic Museum Despite its nightmarish visage, the goblin shark isn’t a threat to humans.
Silwanus Tangkotta was working aboard a Taiwanese fishing boat in the remote Pacific last year, when a heavy wave slammed a rolling metal door onto his hand, crushing his middle and ring fingers.
The tanks and armoured vehicles rolled onto the sandy beach in the dead of night on Taiwan’s Kinmen island, lying in wait for the signal.
Taiwan’s Academia Sinica and National Taiwan Ocean University have signed a memorandum of understanding to further research and develop of the power generating potential of the Kuroshio Current.
It is currently the largest goblin shark ever recovered in Taiwan. Taiwan Ocean Artistic Museum Goblin sharks are bizarre-looking creatures, with a long protruding snout and a clutch of spiky teeth.
The goblin shark was almost sold to a restaurant for consumption, but Taiwan Ocean Artistic Museum intervened, museum officials said. The shark will be preserved, studied and eventually exhibited.
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