
Documentary/ AXN In a bold quest to achieve Net Zero by 2050, Taiwan turns to the aging Hsinta Power Plant—once a top source of carbon emissions—for a daring transformation. Outdated coal units are replaced by ultra-efficient gas turbines, yet the project faces a critical engineering hurdle.... If the overhaul fails, Taiwan’s Net Zero ambition hangs by a thread. Will industry, science, and local communities unite before time runs out?

Documentary/ TaiwanPlus Over thousands of years, Traditional Chinese Medicine has evolved in East Asia, viewing the human body as a harmonious whole interconnected by mysterious meridians. Today, a seismic shift is transforming TCM as it integrates cutting-edge technology, particularly in Taiwan, one of the world's most advanced tech hubs.
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Documentary Taiwan, a global technology powerhouse and one of the largest electricity consumers, faces a critical challenge: meeting rising energy demands while reducing carbon emissions. As the nation aims to replace coal with natural gas by 2025, it embarks on building a new LNG terminal—a 21st-century energy port for importing cleaner fuel. However, this monumental task is no easy feat. With the power supply for 23 million residents at risk, failure is not an option.

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5-ep Documentary Series/ TaiwanPlus From the epicenter of global semiconductors and the world’s top white spirit to yacht empires, an industrial glass champion, and leading fitness equipment, these diverse Taiwanese industries may serve different markets, but they all share one powerhouse: cutting-edge technology, exceptional R&D teams, and an irreplaceable Mega Factory at their core.
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6-ep Documentary Series/ TaiwanPlus A TaiwanPlus Original Documentary Series. Witness how Taiwan’s urban centers are adapting to the challenges of the 21st century.
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Documentary/ National Geographic Asia is one the most economically dynamic continents of the 21st Century. With 120,000 newly urbanised people every day, the cities are becoming crowded. Lack of housing is a spiraling problem. In three cities across the region, from Taipei, Hong Kong, to Ulaanbaatar, the problem is especially acute. Something has to be done. No two cities are the same, and each has to come up with its own solutions.....
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EP3- Heritage with a Twist Series Documentary/ National Geographic This episode brings together two Hakka experts. Paper umbrella master Lin Ron-Chun is training his son as a successor to continue this precious Hakka skill while young cacao farmer Chiu Jun-Yu tries to create a chocolate miracle in Liudui.
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EP2- Flavours of Liudui Series Documentary/ National Geographic The autumn food blessing in Liudui is coming soon. Hakka chef Ho Wen-Shan has just nine hours to prepare a very special dinner for a lot of people. There will be 120 tables. And each table will be served ten whole dishes, highlighting the Liudui Hakka flavours. For chef Ho, those unique flavours scattered across all corners of Liudui will become an important source of inspiration for creating this year's food blessing menu.
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EP1- Settlements on the Water Series Documentary/ National Geographic In southern Taiwan, lies a vibrant alluvial plain. This is the earliest area where the Hakka people in Taiwan settled and cultivated. The place is known as Liudui. By following the restoration of a traditional Hakka courtyard house in Liudui, this episode wants to show an in-depth understanding of the culture and beauty of Hakka traditional architecture.
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Documentary/ National Geographic Channel Taoyuan is Taiwan’s main gateway to the world. The international airport sees 120,000 passengers and 6,000 tonnes of freight pass through every day. But Taoyuan is also Taiwan’s fastest growing city – with ambitions to be more than just the service point for that big, busy airport. Transport, industry and the airport itself, are all being expanded, upgraded and improved. Even more, the city is protecting and capitalising on its cultural history.......
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Documentary/ National Geographic Channel Kaohsiung – the largest city in southern Taiwan. Once seen as an industrial centre, this tropical city has come into its own as a progressive and livable city. This transformation is largely the result of clever planning – which has reduced the impact of urban sprawl, making the best use of all available space. Now there’s an engineering mega-project underway –one that’s set to transform the cityscape once again. This and other projects will together...
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National Geographic Channel

Documentary/ National Geographic Channel In the summer of 2017, nearly 12,000 athletes from around the world will gather in Taipei, the capital city of Taiwan, to celebrate the largest international sports event ever hosted in the country's history. The Universiade is the most important sports event in the world only second to the Olympic Games. Taipei city has been building up to this for the last six years: readying new arenas, designing performances, and preparing the best food.......
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Documentary/ National Geographic Channel Seoul – one of Asia’s most modern cities. This city is confronting urban problems with a series of smart solutions. Whether it’s public transport, waste management, or improving the city’s green Initiatives. To counter the growing space crunch in the city, an unprecedented vertical expansion is underway. Its stated aim: to become the city’s new landmark, reflecting its character and values. So it will have to be one intelligent building if.....
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(2017) Documentary/ National Geographic Channel What is a home? In New Taipei City, it means a space in a world of high density high-rises. But a new social housing experiment aims to transform this urban jungle into a welcoming environment… The project will make use of new design techniques and radically rethink how space is used. It’s ambitious, and runs counter to the way things have been done in the past. There will be resistance – so can this project succeed?
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Documentary/ National Geographic Channel In the center of Taipei, a major roadway carries thousands of vehicles every day- dominating and obscuring one of the city's most important monuments – just centimeters away. As the city prepares to receive a massive influx of new visitors, a program is underway- one that will restore some of Taipei's former glory. This road will come down- and not one brick of the ancient gate must be harmed. And there are just eight days to do it. For these .....
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Corporate Video/ Tzen Chi Mochi A delectable tale combining love and gratitude. All these stories come from each of these plump translucent rice cakes....
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Traveling Program/ National Geographic Channel Culinary adventurer Harry Yuan is about to embark on a journey to the only lush island on the tropic of cancer, Taiwan. By following the route of the tropic of cancer, Harry treks West to East of Taiwan to experience the rich history and vibrant culture. All these and more will be his inspiration for the final mission- to whip up a special meal with uniquely local ingredients. But to get these ingredients, Harry must complete .....
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Documentary/ National Geographic Channel Among the towering peaks of southeast Taiwan the indigenous people speak of a legendary creature. It is rare and elusive. Its feathers adorn the headdress of kings, yet the life cycle of this great eagle remains a mystery. For over a decade two men have braved the treacherous mountain forest domain to learn the secrets of the king of the peaks. One a filmmaker, the other a scientist. This is their story.
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Corporate Video/ China Steel Combining features of convenient transportation, innovative design, advanced engineering, and environmental protection, China Steel Building represents the company’s new vision. It will not only promote regional prosperity but help the company face the challenges of globalization. Providing a new perspective for Asia’s economic development, China Steel Building will become a gleaming pearl in the New Bay Area.
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Medical Documentary/ Da Ai TV This is a life pump that never stops functioning as long as one’s life endures. It beats at least 60 times every minute and sends out about 5000cc of blood to provide sufficient oxygen and nutrients to all the cells in the body through the veins whose length is almost 10 kilometers long. Throughout the entire life, this pump has to continually beat at least 2.5 billion times; such an enormous workload is carried on by a delicate organ merely the size of a ......
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Documentary/ National Geographic Channel They may be just transporters, or luxury symbols of status. But for this man, these super cars are fascinating big toys, and sometimes even ultimate weapons. Meet Asian Touring Car champion San Chen. We’ve been granted an access all areas pass to join San and his team, recording his exciting life through the camera.
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Documentary/ National Geographic Channel Sharing the same passion for the sky, two Taiwanese stargazers are pursuing two unprecedented dreams. Aiming to discover new comets, amateur comet hunter Winson is building a personal observatory on one of Taiwan’s highest mountains. Halfway around the world, Dr. Chen and his ASIAA team are engaged in making the world’s most powerful radio telescope in the most inhospitable desert on Earth. Will they realize their dreams and make history?
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Documentary/ History Channel In the age of discovery, the waters of the Pacific Ocean were traversed by ships laden with valuable goods. They were a place for explorers’ dreams and also a battleground for control of trade routes. There is an island at the edge of this sea, the site of a Paradise Lost, a place once known as “Hermosa”… Few people know, that a Spanish colony existed here for 16 years. Now, only castle walls, strange tunnels and churches remain. In the hearts of the local people...
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