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Taiwan stocks rise nearly 2 per cent on Wall Street rally

Taiwan stocks rise nearly 2 per cent on Wall Street rally

Redfaces after Taiwan museum translates "adulthood" as "adultery"

TaiwanTaipei  - A museum in Taiwan has apologised and recalled 3,000 copies of a visitor brochure after a string of mistranslations - including referring to "adultery" when it meant "adulthood."

The National Museum of Prehistory, in Taitung, southeast Taiwan, made the apology on Tuesday after a lawmaker pointed out several mistakes in the English brochure for the museum's exhibition on aborigines.

The brochure says that facial tattoo is the symbol of adultery for aborigines, when it in fact means adulthood.

Taiwan-based Tibetans protest China's occupation of Tibet

Taiwan-based Tibetans protest China's occupation of Tibet Taipei - Tibetans in Taiwan held demonstrations and rallies on Tuesday to mark the 50th anniversary of China's 1959 occupation of Tibet.

Two Taiwan cities and one county have declared March 10 as "Tibet Day" as a protest to commemorate the Dalai Lama's fleeing Tibet to seek exile in India, as the Tibet Day.

The three places are Kaohsiung City, Pingtung County and Tainan City.

On Tuesday morning, Tibetan exiles and their supporters held a rally in the Cental Park in Kaohsiung, south Taiwan.

Jobless Taiwan killer says he copied comic book crime

Jobless Taiwan killer says he copied comic book crime Taipei  - A Taiwanese man who killed a landlord and seriously injured the victim's wife and son claimed his deed was a copycat of the random killing plot of a Japanese comic book, police said Tuesday.

Huang Fu-kang, 35, was arrested Monday night by police at a hospital in Taipei for allegedly killing a man he randomly picked from a local apartment rental website, police said.

Taiwan vows to revive baseball after loss at World Baseball classic

Taiwan vows to revive baseball after loss at World Baseball classic Taipei - Taiwan on Monday vowed to revive baseball following humiliating defeats by South Korea and China in the first round of the second World Baseball Classic.

Premier Liu Chao-shiuan has called for a report from Sports Minister Tai Hsiang-ling on Taiwan's 9-0 defeat to South Korea Friday and the 4-1 loss to China Saturday.

As a result of the defeats Taiwan failed to advance to the second round of the 16-nation tournament.

Taiwan's top bookstore mulls opening branches in Hong Kong, China

Taiwan's top bookstore mulls opening branches in Hong Kong, ChinaTaipei - Taiwan's top bookstore chain, Eslite Bookstore, said Monday it was considering expansion of its operation by opening branches in Hong Kong and China.

"We will in the next year or two actively evaluate the markets in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing to prepare for our expansion in the Greater China area," said Wu Ching-yu, chairman of the Eslite group, in a news conference in Taipei.

He said the group's expansion in the region, especially China, is a must if Eslite is to connect to the world.

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