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After the Taiwanese company E United, which was founded by the entrepreneur Lin I-shou, had already put I-Shou University (1986) and the E-Da hospital (2004) into operation, the next major project was the construction of the shopping, hotel and leisure complex E-Da World into operation. The name of the project is based on 義大 (Yìdà), the ...
I-Shou University (ISU; Chinese: 義守大學; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gī-siú Tāi-ha̍k) is a private university in Dashu District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.Formerly known as Kaohsiung Polytechnic Institute, ISU was established in 1986 by I-Shou Lin, the founder of E United Group (義联集團), to commemorate his mother as well as to benefit the villages and towns where he started his business.
At the end of the 2012 season, Sinon Corporation announced its intention to sell the team. By late December, an agreement was reached between Sinon Corporation and E-United Group, and the team was renamed EDA Rhinos after E-DA World, a large shopping, entertainment and hotel complex in Kaohsiung operated by E-United Group.
In 1967, the "President Enterprise Corporation" was founded in Syuejia, Tainan County by Kao Ching-yuen.It started with the production of flour and feed. [3] [4]In 1969, Uni-President began preparations for the production of instant noodles and cooperated with Nissin Milling Technology to that end, and subsequently invested and set up factories in Thailand and established dealers in Hong Kong.
Corporations such as CPC Corporation and Taiwan Financial Holdings Group are owned by the government of Taiwan (officially the Republic of China). Taiwan launched privatization programs in 1989. Taiwan launched privatization programs in 1989.
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan's military has sent forces to keep watch on a Chinese naval formation led by the aircraft carrier Shandong sailing through the sensitive Taiwan Strait, Taiwan's defence ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's tourism ministry said on Friday that it has begun preparations to resume group tours to Taiwan from Shanghai and Fujian province in the near future, with Taipei saying ...
United Daily News Office Building in Xinyi District, Taipei. United Daily News is part of the UDN Group and is one of the two largest traditional news groups in Taiwan, along with China Times. [1] [2] The newspaper has also been a major platform for writers to publish and host award competitions in fukan literature. [14]