More than 6,000 children from kindergarten and primary schools take part in a sketching competition at Taipei Zoological Garden on April 18. They concentrate on drawing of animals that they particularly like. The elephants and the giraffes were most popular among the child artists.
Mrs. Agustin Donis-Kestler, wife of Ambassador of Guatemala in Taipei, is deeply impressed by the customs and folkways of the Chinese people, as she visits a temple in Taipei on April 18 and receives three Buddhist statues. She placed the statues in the ambassador's residence.
The Fourth Asian Writers' Conference opens on April 26 at the Grand Hotel in Taipei. More than 100 writers from Asia, Europe and America attended the one-week conference with the theme: "Thirty Years of Turmoil in Asian Literature." President Yen Chia-kan, addressing the opening session, urge writers to consolidate the forces of justice and to help win the final victory of humankind's freedom.
Premier Chiang Ching-kuo meets with U.S. journalists from the West and Pacific Coast on April 23 and answers their questions. Premier Chiang pointed out that the continuation of the traditional close, friendly relationship between the United States and the Republic of China is an essential safeguard of American security. He said it also is in the interest of the American people, as seen from either the perspective of tangible interest or moral responsibility.
More than 6,000 children from kindergarten and primary schools take part in a sketching competition at Taipei Zoological Garden on April 18. They Concentrate on drawing of animals that they particularly like. The elephants and the giraffes were most popular among the child artists.
The Fourth Asian Writers' Conference opens on April 26 at the Grand Hotel in Taipei. More than 100 writers from Asia, Europe and America attended the one-week conference with the theme: "Thirty Years of Turmoil in Asian Literature.” President Yen Chia-kan, addressing the opening session, urge writers to consolidate the forces of justice and to help win the final victory of humankind's freedom.
Premier Chiang Ching-kuo meets with U.S. journalists from the West and Pacific Coast on April 23 and answers their questions. Premier Chiang pointed out that the continuation of the traditional close, friendly relationship between the United States and the Republic of China is an essential safeguard of American security. He said it also is in the interest of the American people, as seen from either the perspective of tangible interest or moral responsibility.