Gravestone possibly dating to Qing Dynasty found in Taiwan’s Sun Moon Lake
via Global Times, 23 April 2021: 18h century tombstone thought to be associated wih the first Han settlers in Taiwan.
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via Global Times, 23 April 2021: 18h century tombstone thought to be associated wih the first Han settlers in Taiwan.
via Taiwan News, 03 March 2021: A story about 16-17th Chinese shipbuilding techniques, in the backdrop of the "Free China" ...
via Philippine Inquirer, 08 February 021: The discovery of a 400-year-old Spanish-Chinese dictionary in the Philippines.
via Focus Taiwan, 24 January 2021: A new museum opens in Taiwan's Hualien county, featuring jade and prehistoric artefacts.
via Taipei Times, 18 January 2021: Three books on Austronesian culture translated into Chinese: Bravo for the Marshalese: Regaining Control ...
via Kuan Wen Wang, a postdoc opportunity in Taiwan with Academia Sinica. Deadline for application is 21 September 2020, with ...
Readers in Taibao may be interested in this workshop at the Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum on 16-17 ...
via Focus Taiwan, 11 May 2019: A story from May about recent excavations in northern Taiwan, including one to locate ...
The next Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage will be held in Taiwan in 2020. Session proposals are being ...
via Taitung News, 06 September 2017: A growing number of scholars from various fields both domestically and abroad are coming ...
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