In collaboration with local governments, the Sports Administration conducted the 2024 sports facility inspections. The inspection results were announced on February 20, 2025. A total of 1,768 public and private sports facility operators nationwide were included in the inspection, with an average pass rate of 98.15%. (From left: Section Chief of the Sports Facility Division, Evan Tsou, SA Deputy Director-General Fang Jui-wen, and Deputy Director Pan Wan-hsin.)
Sports Administration Director-General Cheng Shih-chung took a photo with the members of the Sanmin Taekwondo Gym and wished the team members success in the World Masters Games, hoping they can achieve their dreams.
The 2025 National Games will be held in Yunlin from October 18 to 23. A total of 11 types of ball sports will have qualifying competitions from June 2 to July 19. (SA Deputy Director General Hung Chih-Chang (center), and Director of the Competitive Sports Division Lan Kun-tian (right).
The Sports Administration held the "2025 International and Cross-Strait Sports Exchange Seminar – Session 1" on March 7 to strengthen the professional competencies of the organizers of international events and gradually improve the quality of international competitions. (From left: Assistant Director Chou Yu-ling of the National Association of Small & Medium Enterprises R.O.C., SA Deputy Director General Hung Chih-chang, and Director Maggie Hsu of the International and Cross-Strait Sports Division).
Sports Administration Director-General Cheng Shih-chung affirmed the enthusiastic training of volleyball teams for the World Masters Games and presented them with Games souvenirs, exhorting them to enjoy participation in the games to the full.
Premier Cho Jung-tai (center) attended the flag presentation ceremony for the Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025 and gave a bonus which was accepted on the delegation’s behalf by snow shoe athlete Hsieh Kung-hung. (2nd from right)
Premier Cho Jung-tai (2nd from left) presented the delegation flag to head coach Yeh Hung-ling (2nd from right) encouraging them to bravely take on the challenge and bring all their abilities into play.
President Lai Ching-te (9th from left), front row) presented the trophy to winners in the 2024 High School Basketball League (HBL) Division 1 male group Taipei Municipal Songshan High School.
President Lai Ching-te (6th from left), front row) presented the trophy to winners in the 2024 High School Basketball League (HBL) Division 1 female group Taipei First Girls High School.
President Lai (center, front row) presented the trophy to winners in the 2024 High School Basketball League (HBL) Division 1 male and female groups Taipei Municipal Songshan High School and Taipei First Girls High School.
Minister of Education Cheng Ying-yao (left, front row) presented the trophy to runners-up in the 2024 High School Basketball League (HBL) Division 1 male group New Taipei City Private Nanshan Senior High School.
Minister of Education Cheng Ying-yao (left, front row) presented the trophy to runners-up in the 2024 High School Basketball League (HBL) Division 1 female group Tainan Municipal Yong-Ren Senior High School.
The Sports Administration has been continuously promoting the "Implementation Plan for Subsidizing Domestic Grassroots Sports Event Broadcasting and Marketing Promotion" since 2020, aimed at increasing the visibility and influence of grassroots sports events. (From left: Associate Professor Chiang Yi-hsuan from the Department of Recreation and Leisure Industry Management at National Taiwan Sport University, Deputy Director-General Hung Chih-chang of the SA, and Director Liu Tzu-chun of the Sports Industry & Planning Division.)
The finals of the University Volleyball League Division 1 were held at Tianmu Gymnasium on March 15-16. At the press conference on the 13th, representatives of the eight female and eight men’s teams in the semi-finals invited everyone to watch the games courtside.
On March 17, the Executive Yuan held a welcome banquet for Taiwan’s 2025 Special Olympics World Winter Games delegation after its return to Taiwan, recognizing the athletes' outstanding performances and acknowledging the hard work of the support team.
On March 17, the Executive Yuan held a welcome banquet for the 2025 Special Olympics World Winter Games delegation after its return to Taiwan. Snowshoe athletes Hsieh Kun-hung (left) and Lu Chia-hsin (right) presented a signed flag from the delegation to the Executive Yuan Secretary-General Kung Ming-hsin.
Special Olympics World Winter Games speed skater Peng Chen (right) and figure skater Hsu Hsiu-chuan (left) presented a souvenir to Executive Yuan Secretary-General Kung Ming-hsin.
The Sports Administration held the 2025 Annual Sports Enterprise Certification Launch Press Conference and Northern Region Briefing on March 18.
Vice President Bi-khim Hsiao(right) received Taiwan’s Winter Special Olympics delegation and was presented with a games flag signed by all athletes and staff by delegation leader Lee Si-jin(left).
Taiwan’s Lee Chia-hao bagged second place at the Yonex All England 2025. (Photo provided by the Chinese Taipei Badminton Association)
Taiwan came second in the Youth Baseball5 Asia Cup 2025 and qualified for the Youth Baseball5 World Cup. (Photo provided by the Chinese Taipei Basketball Association)
The Taiwan national team played Guam in the FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers Second Round Play-offs on March 19 and won by a whopping 40 points. (Photo provided by the Chinese Taipei Basketball Association)
The president of FEMEDEES (Mexican School Sports Federation), Mr. Jose Martin Sanchez Tenorio (4th from left) visited the SA and was received by Chief Secretary Lu Chung-jen. (4th from right)
SA Chief Secretary Lu Chung-jen (second from the right in the front row), attended the pre-race press conference for the “2025 FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers Second Round Playoff." He expressed gratitude to all units for their efforts in securing the home-field advantage and wished the Taiwan team success in advancing to the Asian Cup finals.
SA Deputy Director-General Hung Chih-chang attended the pre-race press conference for the Tour de Taiwan 2025. He thanked various agencies and local governments for their joint efforts in organizing the Tour and wished Taiwan’s riders good results and the event a smooth and successful outcome.
The president of FEMEDEES (Mexican School Sports Federation), Mr. Jose Martin Sanchez Tenorio (right), and the president of the Chinese Taipei School Sport Federation, Hu Jian-feng (left), jointly signed a memorandum of cooperation to create more exchange opportunities for young athletes.
Vice President Bi-khim Hsiao (5th from right, front row)received Taiwan’s Winter Special Olympics delegation on March 17 and affirmed the fighting spirit of the athletes.