【Taiwan Immigrants’Global News Network】presents five news highlights in the form of videos for the readers. The news is all related to new immigrants in Taiwan so that new immigrants in Taiwan can quickly grasp this week’s news in the shortest time. (Watch the video here:0605 NIA video news report-English)
Weekly News (May 31- June 6)
Get a chance to win NT$500 Pxmart coupon for downloading Social Distancing App
To win the giveaway prize, starting today and until May 31, after downloading the Social Distancing App, go to Taiwan Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Facebook page, like the post, and leave a screenshot of “Turning on contact notification” in the comment area. CDC will provide a NT$500 Pxmart coupon for the winner. (Further reading: Get a chance to win NT$500 Pxmart coupon for downloading Social Distancing App)
- Non-nationals suspended to enter Taiwan until June 18
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced that due to the surges in the number of COVID-19 cases in Taiwan and other countries, Taiwan would implement new entry restrictions and measures listed below beginning from May 19. (Further reading: Non-nationals suspended to enter Taiwan until June 18)
- Taoyuan Police Department releases multiple language posters
The Taoyuan Police Department organized a one-month enforcement group for electric bicycles, in aim to reduce electric bicycle accidents. The Police department hopes by strictly enforcing the law, they can ensure the rights of pedestrians.
The Taoyuan also provided a multiple language poster for migrant workers. The posters are designed in four languages, Indonesian, Thai, Vietnamese and Filipino. (Further reading: Taoyuan Police Department releases multiple language posters)
- 61 West Coast Express offerings 200 one day free tickets to migrant workers and new immigrants
The migrant workers and new immigrants take up a considerable portion of the Taiwanese population.
Southwest Coast National Scenic Area Administration conducted an “Abang Kakak come and play” activity (阿邦嘎嘎來七逃), to promote local tourism in the Southwest coast of Taiwan. (Further reading: 61 West Coast Express offerings 200 one day free tickets to migrant workers and new immigrants)