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A bear market is coming! U.S. stocks have declined for two consecutive days, and Taiwan stocks are likely to face a black Monday. The national security fund is responding urgently.

A bear market is coming! U.S. stocks have declined for two consecutive days, and Taiwan stocks are likely to face a black Monday. The national security fund is responding urgently.

On the 2nd, U.S. President Trump announced reciprocal tariffs, sparking a global wave of reaction. Taiwan faces the impact of this situation during the Qingming holiday, and it is expected that on the 7th, the stock and currency markets will encounter selling pressure, especially with attention on whether the Taiwan stock market can hold the 20,000-point threshold. The National Security Fund is also prepared to convene an emergency meeting at any time to respond to market fluctuations. Previously, the U.S. stock market experienced a significant decline due to tariff policies, resulting in a market value evaporation of about 6 trillion dollars. The Premier of Taiwan stated that there needs to be psychological preparedness to face the shock situation, and relevant financial institutions are also taking measures to stabilize the market.

The Survival Strategies of Generation Z in the Workplace: Keyboard Tapping and the Strategy of Pretending to be Busy in Meetings

The Survival Strategies of Generation Z in the Workplace: Keyboard Tapping and the Strategy of Pretending to be Busy in Meetings

As the COVID-19 pandemic gradually recedes, many businesses are beginning to require employees to return to the office. However, young workers from Generation Z face a challenge of how to "fake being busy" to meet their bosses' expectations. This phenomenon not only reflects the coping strategies of young people but also reveals communication issues within organizations. In the office, young employees often create a busy image by loudly typing on keyboards or moving quickly around to avoid criticism or suspicion. Although pretending to be busy is seen as an inefficient behavior, it actually stems from the instinct to adapt to the work environment and the survival instinct. Addressing this issue requires businesses to make adjustments in their systems and communication.

Rising tariffs lead to soaring iPhone prices; experts point out that Apple faces a dilemma.

Rising tariffs lead to soaring iPhone prices; experts point out that Apple faces a dilemma.

The United States has announced a 10% tariff on all countries, which could lead to a significant increase in iPhone prices. Experts point out that the saturated smartphone market and intensified competition limit the price increase potential for the iPhone, and suppliers are gradually withdrawing from Apple's supply chain in search of products with higher profits. According to estimates, if costs are passed on to consumers, the retail price of high-end iPhones could approach $2,300 (approximately NT$76,000). Analysts indicate that Apple needs to diversify its supply chain to cope with tariffs, but long-term challenges remain, and the new tariff policy has a significant impact on overall gross margins. Apple can mitigate the impact of price increases on consumers by collaborating with telecommunications companies to enhance subsidies and other measures.

The third night of the Qingming holiday saw a purple warning in the National Highway 5 Yilan Toucheng section. Tomorrow, 13 road sections are likely to be congested. [Continuously updated]

The third night of the Qingming holiday saw a purple warning in the National Highway 5 Yilan Toucheng section. Tomorrow, 13 road sections are likely to be congested. [Continuously updated]

On the third day of the Qingming Festival holiday, traffic congestion was reported on the national highways, particularly on National Highway 5, where speeds from Yilan to Toucheng dropped to below 20 kilometers per hour. The Highway Bureau reported that tomorrow (the 6th), there will be 13 segments of national highways that may experience congestion. They suggest that drivers in the southern region should depart before 9 AM, while those in the central region should set off before 12 PM. Additionally, northbound users on National Highway 5 should also start their journey before 9 AM. Moreover, several traffic management measures will be implemented tomorrow to alleviate congestion.

A Review of the Top Ten Historical Stock Market Crashes in Taiwan: The Opening on April 7th is Expected to Hit New Lows.

A Review of the Top Ten Historical Stock Market Crashes in Taiwan: The Opening on April 7th is Expected to Hit New Lows.

After the significant decline in the US stock market, the Taiwanese stock market may experience a corrective drop on Monday. On April 2, the Taiwanese stock market closed at 21,298.22 points, showing a slight increase, but the market is in panic due to the 32% tariffs imposed by the United States. On April 3 and 4, the Dow Jones index plunged by 1,679.39 points and 2,231.07 points respectively, with other indices also affected. Historically, after holidays, the Taiwanese stock market often drops due to turmoil in global stock markets, and investors are quite anxious about the situation on Monday. Furthermore, in past instances of major declines, the highest record was a drop of 1,807.21 points, reflecting the instability in the market. Investors need to cautiously face potential risks.

Young children in a preschool class fight over toys and get injured; parents angrily sue the other child's parents and receive compensation of over 4,000 yuan.

Young children in a preschool class fight over toys and get injured; parents angrily sue the other child's parents and receive compensation of over 4,000 yuan.

A 3-year-old child named 小彤 in Kaohsiung City was injured on the face after his classmate 小健 snatched his toy car, which caused emotional distress and led to him being unable to attend school and transferring to another school. 小彤's parents subsequently filed a lawsuit against 小健, seeking compensation of more than 100,000 NT dollars. The judge ultimately ruled that 小健's parents must compensate 小彤 for his medical expenses and emotional distress, totaling 4,570 NT dollars, as 小健 is too young to bear responsibility. The judge stated that 小健 is in a stage of social adaptation and has not yet developed the ability to recognize behavior, therefore full compensation was not granted.

The vehicle parked in the parking lot received a red ticket. The police stated that it was blocking the sidewalk, while the city government accused the business of illegal behavior.

The vehicle parked in the parking lot received a red ticket. The police stated that it was blocking the sidewalk, while the city government accused the business of illegal behavior.

In Beitun District, Taichung, a citizen discovered that their vehicle had received a parking ticket after dining in a designated parking lot. The reason for the ticket was that the rear of the vehicle was on the sidewalk. Although the operator had posted a notice as a reminder, participants believed that the parking space design was too short, making it inevitable that normal parking would encroach on the sidewalk, and thus felt the penalty was unreasonable. The police stated that according to regulations, if any part of the vehicle is on the sidewalk, it is considered a violation, and the fine ranges from 600 to 1200 NT dollars. After the city's investigation, it was confirmed that the parking lot was not registered according to the law, and penalties would be imposed accordingly.

Exclusive Report / South Korean University Student Attacked in Ximen: Still Shaken, Victim Describes the Suspect as Extremely Calm, Nonchalantly Walked to His Car

Exclusive Report / South Korean University Student Attacked in Ximen: Still Shaken, Victim Describes the Suspect as Extremely Calm, Nonchalantly Walked to His Car

A Korean student from Fu Jen Catholic University encountered a random stabbing incident in Ximen District, resulting in stab wounds to his back. While he is not in life-threatening condition, the experience has left him deeply shocked. He expressed that he originally thought Taiwan was a safe place, and this incident has prompted him to rethink issues of public safety. At the time of the incident, he was celebrating a friend’s birthday and was suddenly attacked with a knife by a stranger while passing by a McDonald's after the celebration. The police quickly arrested the suspect and found his blood alcohol content to be as high as 0.95. The university stated that it will provide medical and legal assistance.

Lai Ching-te convenes a seminar with companies such as TSMC. Participants indicate: Taiwan should plan before taking action.

Lai Ching-te convenes a seminar with companies such as TSMC. Participants indicate: Taiwan should plan before taking action.

President Lai Ching-te convened several representatives from the ICT industry at his official residence today (the 5th) to discuss the challenges posed by the U.S. equivalence tariffs. The attending companies included major players such as TSMC and Foxconn. Participants believe that actions should not be rushed and recommend that the government respond cautiously and introduce industry reassurance measures. A second seminar will be held tomorrow to gather opinions from traditional industries and small and medium-sized enterprises to ensure the continued stable development of Taiwan's economy.

Lai Qingde's meeting with TSMC and other companies: Participants stated that Taiwan should plan carefully before taking action.

Lai Qingde's meeting with TSMC and other companies: Participants stated that Taiwan should plan carefully before taking action.

President Lai Ching-te today invited several representatives from the ICT industry to hold a discussion at the official residence, including important companies like TSMC. During the meeting, participants unanimously agreed that Taiwan should not rush to respond to the United States' reciprocal tariff policy and should plan carefully before taking action. Presidential spokesperson Kuo Ya-hui stated that a second discussion will be held tomorrow to gather opinions from traditional industries and small and medium-sized enterprises, in order to provide support for the industry and stabilize the economy. Representatives at this meeting included large companies like Foxconn and Compal, all of which are concerned about potential tariff challenges in the future. Reports indicate that participants suggested the government should adopt a prudent negotiation approach and first introduce measures to ensure industry stability.

"Walking with the Master on the 'New Four Countries Pilgrimage in Taipei' – A Journey of Companionship, No Longer Alone in Pilgrimage"

Kōbō Daishi, known posthumously as "Kōbō Daishi," holds a prestigious position in Japan, having founded the Shingon school and the first public school, and is also referred to as one of the "Three Brushes." His faith still attracts many devotees today, particularly during the "Sōmiyama Offering" ceremony held in Mount Kōya. The "Taipei Tianhou Temple" in Taiwan has historical ties with Kōbō Daishi and serves as an important center of faith, hidden in the bustling urban area, allowing visitors to enjoy moments of tranquility. The local community also preserves the religious culture from the Japanese colonial period, drawing pilgrims to embark on the "Taipei Henro" journey, enabling them to experience the charm of religion and the harmony of life along the way.

"Walking with the Master: 'Taipei New Shikoku Pilgrimage' - Accompanying You, Making Your Pilgrimage Journey Not Lonely Anymore"

Kōbō Daishi is an important figure in Japanese culture and religion. He is highly skilled in calligraphy, founded Japan's first public school, and established the Shingon sect. Many followers believe he is still active on Mount Kōya, praying for world peace. Taipei Tianhou Temple is a place of worship for followers of Kōbō Daishi. Although its exterior is simple, the interior evokes a sense of tranquility. It houses two stone Buddhas, representing his faith and pilgrimage activities. There is a profound historical connection between Kōbō Temple and Taipei Tianhou Temple. The subsequent Shikoku 88 Temples pilgrimage has allowed Kōbō Daishi's influence to continue to this day. Beitou Puji Temple is the final destination of this pilgrimage journey, attracting numerous believers with its unique Japanese architecture and faith stories. The entire process is akin to a journey of life, allowing one to reconnect with inner peace and beauty.

"Walking with the Master: The 'Taipei New Shikoku Pilgrimage' - Accompanying You Along the Way, Making Your Pilgrimage Journey No Longer Lonely"

Kōbō Daishi, known posthumously as "Hōbō Daishi," holds a prestigious position in Japan and is honored with the title of "Master." This recognition is not only due to his accomplishments in calligraphy, as he is also one of Japan's "Three Great Calligraphers," but also for founding schools for the common people and the Shingon sect. To this day, there are devotees who regularly worship at Mount Kōya, praying for peace and happiness. The "Tianzhu Temple" in Taipei serves as the center of Kōbō Daishi's faith in Taiwan, hidden amidst the bustle but exuding a tranquil power. The footprints of the Master and his religious faith continue through the 88 sacred sites of Shikoku in Taipei, while the "Rinzai Huguo Zen Temple" in Yuanshan and the "Puji Temple" in Beitou are key points on the pilgrimage route, allowing devotees to experience the blend of spirituality and history on their journey. Such a pilgrimage is not only a journey in search of the soul but also a way to rediscover the beauty of life.

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**Date, Location, Transportation, and Tips for the Songkran Festival in Bangkok, Thailand**

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The Songkran Festival in Thailand is the most famous traditional celebration in Thailand, similar to the significance of the Chinese New Year. I have traveled to Thailand several times, but this was my first time participating in the Songkran Festival, and I was surprised by its excitement and fun. Despite the hot weather and being soaked all over, the atmosphere was incredibly lively as people engaged in water gun battles, allowing me to feel the joy of childlike innocence. For those who have not participated, I recommend taking the opportunity to experience this special event. To fully experience it, I plan to take a 28-day trip from April 2024 to May 2024, covering Bangkok, Phuket, and Koh Samui, with a total cost of around 20,000 Taiwan dollars. Furthermore, the Songkran Festival in 2025 is expected to take place from April 12 to 16, with main activity locations including Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket. During the event, participants should bring water guns, goggles, flip-flops, and pay attention to related taboos and transportation suggestions. The Songkran Festival in Bangkok is notably lively, with areas like Khao San Road and Silom Road being especially thrilling, making them the best choices for participants.

Rewritten Title: Bangkok Songkran Festival 2023 Information Overview: Dates, Locations, Transportation, and Key Takeaways

Rewritten Title: Bangkok Songkran Festival 2023 Information Overview: Dates, Locations, Transportation, and Key Takeaways

The Songkran Festival in Thailand is the country's most representative traditional celebration, as important as the Chinese New Year. Because I enjoy thrilling activities, I included this festival in my world tour plan. Although I have visited Thailand multiple times, this is my first time participating in the Songkran Festival. The atmosphere on-site was lively, and it was so much fun to splash water with everyone. Even in the hot weather, I didn't feel tired at all. If I have the opportunity in the future, I highly recommend everyone to experience it in person. To fully enjoy the Songkran Festival, I plan to travel independently for 28 days from April to May 2024, visiting Bangkok, Phuket, and Koh Samui, with a budget of about 20,000 Taiwanese dollars, and I will use various money-saving tips to create wonderful memories. The Songkran Festival is usually held from April 13 to 15 each year, and in 2025, it will be extended to April 12 to 16, with the main activity locations including Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket. When participating in the Songkran Festival, it is recommended to bring water guns, goggles, and lightweight clothing, while avoiding overly revealing outfits. The water-splashing activities also have their own characteristics depending on the region, and famous battlefields like Khao San Road, Silom Road, and Siam Square in Bangkok are recommended for adventurous travelers.

Songkran Festival in Bangkok, Thailand: Dates, Locations, Transportation, Insights, and Tips to Keep in Mind

Songkran Festival in Bangkok, Thailand: Dates, Locations, Transportation, Insights, and Tips to Keep in Mind

The Water Festival in Thailand is the country's most popular traditional celebration, equally important as the Chinese Lunar New Year. Due to my interest in the Water Festival, I have listed it as a must-visit itinerary on my journey around the world. Although I have been to Thailand more than 30 times, this is my first time participating in the Water Festival, and I experienced extraordinary excitement and fun. Despite the hot weather, the atmosphere was lively, with everyone splashing water on each other with water guns. The joy was immense, and I highly recommend friends who haven't attended yet to include the Water Festival in their plans to enjoy this feast. I plan to travel freely to Bangkok, Phuket, and Koh Samui for a total of 28 days between April and May 2024, including the Water Festival period, with a budget of about 20,000 NT dollars covering all expenses. Moreover, the flight tickets I purchased are quite affordable. The dates of the Water Festival usually fall between April 13 and 15 each year, and in 2025, it will be extended to April 12 to 16. The main activities are concentrated in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Ayutthaya, Pattaya, and Phuket. When participating in the Water Festival, it is recommended to bring essential items such as water guns, goggles, sandals, and waterproof phone cases, and to pay attention to clothing and transportation issues. The main water battle locations in Bangkok are Khao San Road, Silom Road, and Siam Square, each with varying levels of thrill, suitable for all types of participants. If you want to experience this joyful and exciting event, the Water Festival is definitely worth a try!

Sixty years of classic flavors passed down from an ice shop; if you come to Wan-Dan, you must try this burnt cold ice!

Sixty years of classic flavors passed down from an ice shop; if you come to Wan-Dan, you must try this burnt cold ice!

Ajikeber Ice Shop is an old store in Wandan, with a history of 60 years. The local favorite, Shao Leng Bing, is the signature dish here, available year-round regardless of the season. In addition to Shao Leng Bing, the sesame and peanut tangyuan is also a popular dessert, served with shaved ice and filled with rich ingredients that leave a lasting impression. When traveling to Wandan, this ice shop is a must-visit culinary attraction.

The sixty-year-old ice shop carries on the nostalgic flavors, a must-try cold burnt ice in Wandan!

The sixty-year-old ice shop carries on the nostalgic flavors, a must-try cold burnt ice in Wandan!

The Aki Ber Ice Shop is a longstanding establishment in Wan Dan, with a history of 60 years. Its signature cold dessert, the "Shāo Lěng Bīng," is a must-try delicacy that can be enjoyed in both summer and winter, and there are also seasonal flavors available in the summer. The sesame and peanut sweet rice balls in the shop are also very popular, with rich fillings. When visiting Wan Dan, this place is definitely a food destination that should not be missed.

A sixty-year classic ice shop inherits the traditional flavors, a must-visit for the burned cold ice delicacy in Wan-Dan!

A sixty-year classic ice shop inherits the traditional flavors, a must-visit for the burned cold ice delicacy in Wan-Dan!

Aki Ber Ice Shop is a long-established brand in Wandan, with a history of 60 years. The famous "shao leng bing" (burned cold ice) is a must-try signature dish that can be enjoyed in both summer and winter. The shop also offers popular sesame and peanut tangyuan (glutinous rice balls), which many people choose for an extra charge. The shaved ice is topped with syrup and mung beans, while the bottom layer consists of red beans, peanuts, and small tangyuan. The tangyuan has a soft and chewy outer skin with rich filling, and it is recommended to eat it while hot.

The clay pot chicken from Nantou Fanzi Field: hand-pulled chicken meat is incredibly juicy, with a crispy skin and tender meat!

The clay pot chicken from Nantou Fanzi Field: hand-pulled chicken meat is incredibly juicy, with a crispy skin and tender meat!

Nantou Fanazi Tian Weng Zai Ji is a popular dining spot in Guoxing Township, offering crispy on the outside and tender on the inside clay pot chicken along with various Taiwanese dishes. The prices are affordable, making it suitable for both individual orders and group meals. The dining environment is spacious and comfortable, accommodating up to 50 tables, which is perfect for group gatherings and events, and is equipped with karaoke facilities. Recommended dishes include crispy fried yam rolls, crispy fried tender tofu, and mushroom chicken soup, which are truly unforgettable. The address is located in Jinmei Village, Guoxing Township, Nantou County, with convenient transportation access.

Nantou Fanzi Tian Wengzi Chicken: Hand-pulled chicken reveals its juicy charm! Crispy skin, tender meat!

Nantou Fanzi Tian Wengzi Chicken: Hand-pulled chicken reveals its juicy charm! Crispy skin, tender meat!

The Nantou Fanzi Tian Dongzi Chicken is located at the Jinmei Resort Center and is a popular choice for gatherings. The restaurant's signature Dongzi Chicken has a crispy skin and tender, juicy meat that bursts with flavor when pulled apart. There are also a variety of Taiwanese dishes available to choose from, with options for both a la carte and group set menus, all at affordable prices. The restaurant has a spacious environment that can accommodate up to 50 tables, making it ideal for large gatherings and events, and it also offers karaoke facilities. When visiting Guoxing Township in Nantou, don't forget to stop by and enjoy the unique deliciousness of Dongzi Chicken!

Nantou Fanzi Tian Wengzi Chicken, hand-pulled chicken with juice bursting everywhere! The skin is crispy, and the meat is tender!

Nantou Fanzi Tian Wengzi Chicken, hand-pulled chicken with juice bursting everywhere! The skin is crispy, and the meat is tender!

Nantou Fanzi Tian Wengzi Chicken is located at the Jinmei Resort and Recreation Center and is a popular choice for gatherings in Nantou. The Wengzi chicken in the restaurant has a crispy exterior and tender interior, with rich meat juice. It offers both individual dishes and group set meals, with affordable prices and unique flavors. The dining environment is comfortable and can accommodate large groups, making it suitable for all types of gatherings. Recommended dishes include crispy Wengzi chicken, fried yam rolls, and stir-fried bamboo shoots with chicken juice, all of which receive positive feedback. The address is located in Guoxing Township, Nantou, with convenient transportation and a free parking lot across the street.

Exploring Nishiki Market in Kyoto: The Perfect Recommendations for Food and Souvenirs

Exploring Nishiki Market in Kyoto: The Perfect Recommendations for Food and Souvenirs

Nishiki Market in Kyoto is a popular spot for gourmet food and creative products, retaining the style of traditional wooden architecture that feels like taking you back in time. Here, you can taste authentic Kyoto cuisine or look for unique souvenirs. The market is bustling with crowds, so it's recommended to visit in the morning for a quieter experience. The octopus egg skewers are especially recommended, featuring cute bird eggs with a chewy texture; there's also the Maiko chili powder, which is slightly spicy and full of aroma. It’s worth mentioning the Wargo store, which specializes in Japanese hairpins; the craftsmanship is exquisite, and the staff offers pairing suggestions. At the end of the market is the tranquil Nishiki Tenmangu Shrine, where people pray for good fortune. In this clean and tidy traditional market, the experience of shopping and enjoying delicious food is delightful, and friends traveling freely in Kyoto should not miss it!

Must-Visit Nishiki Market in Kyoto: Recommendations for Delicious Food and Souvenirs

Must-Visit Nishiki Market in Kyoto: Recommendations for Delicious Food and Souvenirs

Nishiki Market is a bustling market in Kyoto, offering not only a variety of delicious foods but also many creative products. The traditional wooden architecture is preserved here, allowing visitors to feel the long history. Within the market, you can taste authentic Kyoto cuisine, such as grilled octopus skewers, as well as unique souvenirs like Maiko spicy powder and exquisite Japanese hairpins. The market environment is clean and comfortable, making it suitable for the whole family to explore together. Don't forget to visit Nishiki Tenmangu Shrine to pray for good luck!