Making ‘the most dangerous place on Earth’ less dangerous

Outsiders look on Taiwan with trepidation, as the potential trigger for a bigger Sino-US conflict. But what is the view on the island itself?

The annual Minan civilian defence drill in Taipei in May. The drill this year focused on the response to an attack by China. PHOTO: REUTERS
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I landed in Taipei on a hot summer night last week, just as news emerged that Taiwanese singer Jam Hsiao had proposed to his manager Summer Lin.

Their long-standing clandestine relationship was apparently the world’s worst-kept secret among Mandopop fans, but the topic still generated enough chatter in the city for some days.

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