The Taichung Voice

The Taichung Voice

"The Taichung Voice" is a local English language magazine in Taichung, published since June 2004.

It was created to provide information to expatriates about the local community. The "Taichung Voice" has many sections including an art and music section called AmRusTic, which includes interviews with local artists and musicians, an events calendar, activities at the Dakeng Refuge, poetry and pictures.


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