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“Taiwan’s pop music represents an important aspect of the country’s soft power, with cultural flair and business potential, and has taken the lion’s share of the Chinese-speaking market,” GIO Minister Philip Yang said at a news conference. “The tours will take the beautiful and diverse sounds of Taiwan to our neighbors,” he said.

"The soft power of Taiwan's small- and medium-sized businesses comes from innovation, overseas market expansion and efficiency,: said Chiang. "Mainland China, meanwhile, has hard power such as a big labor force, and abundant land and resources."

Ryan Roberts has taken up his duties as the cultural affairs officer in the Public Diplomacy Section of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT)... responsible for strengthening ties between educational and cultural institutions in Taiwan and the United States, the AIT said.

President Ma Ying-jeou says the 2010 Taipei International Flora Expo proves that Taiwan can host large, long-running international events. He said it also demonstrated Taiwan's achievements in horticulture and environmental protection to the international community.

...Lee Ting-ching from Kaohsiung, said many Taiwanese people are barred from joining international organizations, and hopefully by 2030, Taiwan would be able to use its "soft power" to shine on the international stage and rejoin the United Nations.

Two Taiwanese film productions have been selected for the 2011 Paris Project as part of a film collaboration program between Taipei and Paris. Producers from Taiwan and France who are interested in cross-border cooperation will also gather at a French-Taiwan Workshop, which is being held for the first time to build up the potential partnership.

With health authorities in mainland China fighting a war on food safety violators, a food scandal across the Taiwan Strait has claimed an iconic victim: the night market. Among the many contentious markers of “true” Taiwanese-ness, a fondness for night markets is that rare characteristic that unifies nearly all the island’s residents.

He said Taiwan needs also to combine its economic power with diplomacy to show the world the country's national strength and soft power....Over the past three years, he noted, Taiwan has participated in many international humanitarian aid projects in countries struck by natural disasters.

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