On October 10, ROC Year 110, the Republic of China's 🇹🇼 exclusive Double Tenth National Day, the residents of Taiwan Island, Penghu Archipelago, Kinmen Archipelago and Matsu Islands, Green Island, Lanyu, Dongsha Island, and Nansha Islands celebrate this day together.
Renowned violinist Feng Chuxuan accused the National Day fireworks organizers of failing to provide a rain canopy. However, staff members have come forward to claim that the orchestra delayed their decision during the rain and eventually rushed onto the stage without authorization after technical equipment had already been cleared, leading to the equipment damage they are now complaining about.
This article comments on the remarks made by some independence activists on the National Day of the Republic of China (Double Ten Festival), claiming that 'the ROC National Day is not Taiwan's National Day because Taiwan was still in the Japanese colonial era in 1911.' The author refers to these dissenters as 'Taiwanese Imperial Subjects' (Kōmin), arguing that they still live in the imaginary 'glory days' of Japanese colonial rule and therefore refuse to recognize the Republic of China. The article uses a strong analogy to ask if these people refuse to identify with the nation that nurtured them and likens their preference to wanting to celebrate a 'rapist's birthday,' while mentioning that the upcoming Taiwan Retrocession Day on October 25 will further provoke their anger.
This is a brief congratulatory message posted on October 10, the Republic of China's National Day, wishing happy birthday to the Republic of China and to everyone on Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, Lanyu, Lüdao (Green Island), the South China Sea Islands, and Diaoyutai Islands.