Mid-Autumn Festival in Taiwan
Right now, people all over the island of Taiwan are gearing up for a long weekend because of the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is also known as the Moon Cake Festival. It is an extremely important...
View ArticleCCCT Business Interview – Clear Sky Communications with John Groot
Today we’d like to introduce a new interview series to introduce our Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan business members to the general community. If you’d like to interview with us for our...
View ArticleVolcanically Perfect Hot Springs in Taiwan
Image Source October is the beginning of hot spring season in Taiwan. This tiny island in the Pacific is known for its humid, damp and cold winters, and with the advance of cold weather, Taiwan’s hot...
View ArticleCommon Mistakes Made by New Business Owners in Taiwan
CCCT Small Business Committee, October 9, 2015 (Photos by Josh Yang) Jumping In With Both Feet – Common Mistakes Made by New Business Owners in Taiwan Last month, the CCCT Small Business Committee...
View Article2015 Remembrance Event in Taiwan
From August 1942 until September 1945, more than 4350 Allied prisoners of war were held in 14 POW camps on the island of Taiwan. They suffered terribly at the hands of their Japanese captors and more...
View ArticleYilan is Magic – Cycling Through Yilan
Yilan is Magic continued from Part 1 on My Several Worlds… Today’s post is brought to us by Joshua Samuel Brown. Mr. Brown is the author of Vignettes of Taiwan and 13 Lonely Planet Guides, including...
View ArticleSetting Up An Import/Export Business in Taiwan
CCCT Small Business Committee, November 6, 2015 (Photos by Josh Yang) TOPIC: Setting Up an Import/Export Business in Taiwan Mr. Tom Cumming, Deputy Director of the Canadian Trade Office in Taipei...
View ArticleChairman’s New Year Message
Dear Members and Friends, On behalf of the Canadian Chamber’s Board of Directors and Supervisors, I would to thank you for your continued support and patronage to the Canadian Chamber. This year has...
View ArticleTaipei Government and Foreign Small Business Collaboration
As a foreign entrepreneur in Taipei, have you ever run into problems with banks not allowing you to apply for a credit card or a loan? Maybe a telecom asked you provide a local guarantor? Have you...
View ArticleEvent Recap: Working in the Entertainment Industry in Taiwan
Event Recap: Friday, 15th January 8-10pm at DV8 Pub We had a great event a few Fridays ago at DV8: excellent speakers and solid support from our hosts Gary O’Connor and Stephen Hepples, as well as the...
View ArticleDose of Diakof and you are using it regularly
The next task is to present drugs that really help nullify along with turn back the unwanted side effects connected with Buy Diakof . As soon as exposure is at an acute levels, light might cause...
View ArticlePropranolol is a sympatholytic nonselective beta blocker
They are able to type in the body in lots of ways, from the intestinal tract, the particular nasal as well as bronchi, as well as bodily organs exposed to the world most importantly. Occasionally, pet...
View ArticleEvent Recap: Working in the Entertainment Industry in Taiwan
Event Recap: Friday, 15th January 8-10pm at DV8 Pub We had a great event a few Fridays ago at DV8: excellent speakers and solid support from our hosts Gary O’Connor and Stephen Hepples, as well as the...
View ArticleHelp Us Maintain the Danshui Foreign Cemetery
We are looking for friends to join us in our monthly maintenance event at Danshui Foreign Cemetery in Taipei. The Cemetery is located near TamKang High School in Danshui. Please consider volunteering...
View ArticleBusiness Interview – Clear Sky Communications with John Groot
Today we’d like to introduce a new interview series to introduce our Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan business members to the general community. If you’d like to interview with us for our...
View ArticleThe Legacy of George Leslie Mackay
One of Taiwan’s best known and most loved expats was a Canadian man from Zorra Township in Oxford County, Canada, which is now known as the Province of Ontario. His name was George Leslie Mackay and he...
View ArticleHonouring Our Ancestors on Tomb Sweeping Day
Every year on April 5, Taiwan honours its dead with a special festival. The festival is called Qingming, but it is often referred to as Tomb Sweeping Day. In Mandarin, Qingming is roughly translated to...
View ArticleOperating Your Own Sporting Business in Taiwan (Recap)
Our event at CODA on April 8th, Operating Your Own Sporting Business in Taiwan, was another success. Thanks very much to our expert speakers! First, Kathleen Batchelor talked about her journey that...
View ArticleWorking in the Education Industry in Taiwan (Event Recap)
A few weeks ago, the CCCT Small Business Committee had another Taiwan Small Business Network event, aimed at presenting some deep background and top tips for expats interested in starting an education...
View ArticleYilan Is Magic – Cycling Through The Ocean Breeze (Part 2)
Yilan is Magic continued from Part 1 on My Several Worlds… Today’s guest post is brought to us by Joshua Samuel Brown. Mr. Brown is the author of Vignettes of Taiwan and 13 Lonely Planet Guides,...
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