Taiwan's population consists of over 700,000 migrant workers, a number so large it emphasizes their role in Taiwanese society. Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network shares the following series of informative videos about the lives of migrant workers in Taiwan. Watch the broadcast here:1225 NIA video news report-English
Taiwan Immigrants Global News Network presents weekly news to new immigrant audiences.
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News Focus (December 20 – December 26)
NIA held “Hakka Culture e-Travel”, inviting new immigrants to join free information courses
The NIA promotes the “New Immigrant Digital Application Information Project” where free information courses are provided for new immigrants. The creative event “Hakka Culture e-Travel” also provided new immigrants a better understanding of the development and establishment of Hakka. (Read more: NIA held “Hakka Culture e-Travel”, inviting new immigrants to join free information courses)
Graphic & Text Contest for New Immigrants and the Second Generation” received a record-high number of submissions
DPP WOMAN specially organized “Dear hometown, how are you? Graphic & Text Contest for New Immigrants and the Second Generation”. This gives new immigrants the opportunity to share their stories. (Read more: Graphic & Text Contest for New Immigrants and the Second Generation” received a record-high number of submissions)
Bookstore SEAMi held an event with the commercial district at Taoyuan
The SEAMi, Southeast Asia Migrants hosted a foreign cultural market. In cooperation with the business district in the Taoyuan Railway Rear Station, a performance stage was set up for Southeast Asian migrant workers. To enhance the two-way communication between Taiwanese and migrant workers. (Read more: Bookstore SEAMi held an event with the commercial district at Taoyuan)
MOHW reminds the public to take care of their health as temperature drops during the winter
As winter approaches, the Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW) reminds the public to pay attention to their health especially those in high-risk groups or having chronic diseases. (Read more: MOHW reminds the public to take care of their health as temperature drops during the winter