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Japan seeks to reassure China after comments on Taiwan trigger diplomatic friction and prompt Beijing to warn citizens against travel.
TaiwanPlus and Fuji TV Reunite Schlaf Ishida with Taiwan in Special Episode of "May I Stay Tonight?"
International co-production now streaming on TaiwanPlus, spotlighting Taiwan's warmth, hospitality, and cross-cultural storytelling TAIPEI, Sept. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- TaiwanPlus and Japan's Fuji TV have partnered to produce a special Taiwan-focused episode of the Japanese documentary program "May I Stay Tonight?"
World Softest Productions is developing “Taiwan Travelogue,” an adaptation of the U.S. National Book Award-winning novel by Taiwanese writer Yang Shuang-zi that explores a complex relationship between two women against the backdrop of Japanese colonial rule in 1938 Taiwan.
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Taiwan in the Shadow of War
This is how the war will start. During a highly charged presidential campaign, a bomb explodes, unleashing panic and a wave of recriminations. Then a Chinese Y-8 reconnaissance aircraft vanishes in Taiwan’s eastern waters. Under the guise of search and ...
Taiwan's Mirror Fiction has unveiled Mirror Entertainment, a new venture backed by $10m in funding to develop film and TV projects over the next five years.
Taipei-Los Angeles-based production house Organic Media Group has set a Chinese-language remake of hit French comedy series “Call My Agent!,” the company revealed at the Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF).
Thai consumers are spending more on streaming than their Southeast Asian neighbors, according to research from Media Partners Asia shared at TCCF.
Ouyang Changlin, former head of Hunan Broadcasting Company and a longtime participant in cross-Strait drama collaborations, said Chiung Yao's stories have a timeless charm rooted in their poetic style and integration of Chinese cultural elements and majestic landscapes, which evoke a strong sense of national sentiment.
Media Partners Asia reveals Thailand's booming streaming sector, Netflix's $200 million investment, and Taiwan collaboration opportunities at TCCF.