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A Taiwanese magazine is a periodical publication from Taiwan containing a variety of articles on various subjects. See also: Category:Newspapers published in Taiwan Subcategories
The magazine is supported by Taiwan's Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the National Museum of Taiwan Literature, and Hao Ran Foundation. In addition, subscription fees (largely from PEN International members and western universities) cover the magazine's production costs.
CommonWealth Magazine was founded by Yin Yu-peng , Charles Kao , and Wang Lixing in 1981, following the United States' de-recognition of Taiwan and the severance of diplomatic relations. [1] Yin decided to establish a news magazine to address Taiwan's international information deficit.
This Month in Taiwan, founded by E. Kirk Henderson and first published in 1974, is the most widely distributed tourism magazine in Taiwan, with an annual estimated circulation of 200,000 copies. The publishers authorizes advertisers or their agents to physically count and verify the quantity of magazines published at its printing plant at any time.
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The magazine was founded as Sinorama Magazine in January 1976, and was published by the Government Information Office.In 2006, it was renamed as Taiwan Panorama. [4] [5]In 2015, the magazine, originally published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Chinese, English and Japanese, also began to be published in Vietnamese, Thai, and Bahasa Indonesia. [4]
The Taiwan Creative Content Agency and Singapore’s public broadcast group MediaCorp, Tuesday, used the opening day of the Taiwan Creative Content Fest as the occasion to sign a memorandum of ...
Rhythms Monthly (Chinese: 經典雜誌; pinyin: Jīngdiǎn Zázhì) is a Chinese language geographic magazine based in Taipei, Taiwan.Published in a format similar to the National Geographic Magazine, Rhythms Monthly reports on cultural, historical, environmental and humanitarian themes, often from and for a Chinese perspective.