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As a People’s Voice winner, Rebel Artist stands as a benchmark for digital storytelling in 2026.

Built around a 24-hour time limit, each episode packs in a carefully curated selection of the most compelling and unexpected experiences across Taiwan.

Designed to be simple and accessible for audiences of all ages, the Lunar New Year page allows users to personalize messages and download digital “Wish Cards."

We invite viewers who follow PTS or TaiwanPlus to join our first public online forum. This session is a chance for you to share feedback, ask questions, and tell us what you hope to see as TaiwanPlus.

In response to the recently released investigation report by the Control Yuan, TaiwanPlus issues the following statement:

Taipei, June 13, 2025 — TaiwanPlus commemorated a major milestone for its flagship geopolitical program “Taiwan Talks” with a guest appreciation event held at the Grand Formosa Regent Taipei.

Filmed on location in Washington, D.C., the series gives audiences a direct view into how U.S. foreign policy is shaping the future of Taiwan.

TaiwanPlus is pleased to introduce the newly rebranded “Connected on TaiwanPlus”, a fast-paced current affairs program offering global audiences a deeper lens into the tech and business forces shaping

This strategic move brings the program directly to a key player in the region, allowing for exclusive interviews with experts and policymakers who offer vital local perspectives.

"Taiwan Talks," TaiwanPlus' political talking head program, took its first step outside the studio environment, filming two episodes at National Chengchi University (NCCU) in Taipei.

Hosted by Ching-yee from Kuala Lumpur, the series follows her journey across Taiwan as she discovers the island’s vibrant cities, diverse landscapes and distinctive cultural traditions.

Traveling along the renowned Cycle Route 1, the series highlights Taipei, Hualien, Kaohsiung, Tainan, Taichung and Sun Moon Lake.

Known for her calm and engaging interview style, Wu guides each discussion with clarity and curiosity, creating space for authors to reflect on their creative processes.

Through stunning and immersive cinematography, the show captures the dedication, skill, and patience behind every step of the process.