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Earthquake Survival and Water Recreation Activities Safety Tips (2008/08/28)
Earthquake Survival
Being located in a complex tectonic area between the Eurasian and Philippine Plates, Taiwan is subjected to frequent earthquakes. Generally speaking, most modern buildings and architectures are earthquake-proof, and a good understanding of earthquake survival tips will further help people avert potential harm, except for the events of devastating earthquakes.
When an earthquake occurs, stay next to a firm table or wall. Be sure to protect your head and fee...
Essential Information on Typhoon Relief and Precautionary Measures (2008/08/25)
Typhoon refers to tropical cyclones forming in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. Most typhoons tend to form between July and September, bringing about torrential rains. Taiwan is right in the middle of the typhoon path, stricken by three to four typhoons each year on average. Typhoons always claim several lives and cause extensive financial losses. To minimize the damage caused by typhoons, the Ministry of the Interior activates the central emergency response center whenever the Central Weather Bu...
Q & A on Daily Lives of Foreigners in Taiwan (2008/08/15)
If you have any further questions which have not been reported yet, you can also contact the 0800-024-111 Services Hotline for Foreigners.
Q: I am an American and just arrived in Taiwan last month to learn Chinese at a language center affiliated to a university. Recently, however, I have been somewhat under weather because the climate here is very different. How do I obtain medical services? What else do I need to know?
A: Until you have resided in Taiwan for four cons...
How to Ship Your Pet Abroad About to finish his work and leave Taiwan, Mr. Park wanted to take his dog back home to Korea with him. He indicated he had asked the quarantine agency of Taiwan, Korean customs, and the airlines about relevant shipping regulations. When he called the airlines to inquire about the procedures for pet transport, the airlines suggested Mr. Park contact a shipping service to handle the rest and offered him the contact information of a shipping company in Kaohsiung with which the airlines had long collaborated. The shipping company, however, refused him the said service. Mr. Park was at a loss and turned to Communit...
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