Read more about the article Taiwan’s Popular Tourist Hotspot ‘Elephant Trunk Rock’ Loses Nose Due To Erosion
Part of the famous Elephant Trunk Rock collapses into the sea in Taiwan, undated. That was due to strong waves and winds. (New Taipei's Ruifang District Office/AsiaWire)

Taiwan’s Popular Tourist Hotspot ‘Elephant Trunk Rock’ Loses Nose Due To Erosion

Taiwan's most beloved tourist hotspots has ceased to exist after it lost its nose to erosion. The Shen'ao Elephant Trunk Rock, located in the municipality of New Taipei City, in…

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Read more about the article Medics Remove Over 300 Stones From Woman’s Kidney After She Drank Only Sweetened Drinks For Years
Photo shows over 300 kidney stones that were removed from a 20-year-old woman in Tainan, Taiwan, undated. She used to drink sweetened beverages more than water. (Chi Mei Hospital/AsiaWire)

Medics Remove Over 300 Stones From Woman’s Kidney After She Drank Only Sweetened Drinks For Years

Medics in Taiwan have removed more than 300 stones from a young lady's kidney after she drank sweetened drinks instead of water for years. The 20-year-old woman, whose name was…

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Read more about the article Astonishing Time-Lapse Video Reveals Stag Beetle Hatching
Picture shows a Dorcus titanus yasoukai, undated. According to Ian Tang, it takes 6 to 12 months for most stag beetles from Asia and Africa to emerge from larvae, while some European species such as Lucanus cervus have a longer larva stage of 2 to 3 years. (@enbeetlejournal/Newsflash)

Astonishing Time-Lapse Video Reveals Stag Beetle Hatching

Creepy-crawlies may not be everybody's cup of tea, especially when they come with horns and are the size of your hand. But they are passion for Ian Tang, a college…

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Read more about the article Taiwan Museum Denies It Tried To Cover Up Breaking Of Ming And Qing Dynasty Objects
Picture shows one of the broken artefacts, undated. Three cultural relics in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan, were damaged. (National Palace Museum/AsiaWire)

Taiwan Museum Denies It Tried To Cover Up Breaking Of Ming And Qing Dynasty Objects

Butter-fingered museum worker drops and breaks a priceless China plate by opening a box the wrong way. The video was released as the director of Taipei’s National Palace Museum faces…

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Read more about the article Club Slammed Over Controversial Blackface Coffin Dance
Pictures and video from Luxy Boyz' 'blackface' performance have since been removed from their social media platforms

Club Slammed Over Controversial Blackface Coffin Dance

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A group of professional nightclub dancers in Taiwan have apologised after performing a ‘blackface’ version of the hugely popular Ghanaian ‘coffin dance’ in front of hundreds of customers. Images show…

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