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Concert earthquakes, property sales, and a lack of suitable spouses

06/01/2025 Hear in Taiwan
A-mei (張惠妹) held a New Year's Eve concert where she invited the 40,000 audience members to throw a red ribbon to welcome in the new year at midnight (pictured). The jumping and dancing at her previous concert caused tremors in the nearby area alike to that of a small earthquake. (Photo: CNA)
A-mei (張惠妹) held a New Year's Eve concert where she invited the 40,000 audience members to throw a red ribbon to welcome in the new year at midnight (pictured). The jumping and dancing at her previous concert caused tremors in the nearby area alike to that of a small earthquake. (Photo: CNA)

It's all fun, property, and relationships here in the studio as Amanda Stephens, Mary Anne Sioco, and Michelle Chiang catch up on what's been trending at the beginning of 2025. First, we discuss an "earthshakingly" popular concert in Taipei, and then how so many people have moved property? Finally, it's onto the birthrate in Taiwan again, and some of the very real (if sometimes humorous) reasons behind it. 

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