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南韓人氣樂團CNBLUE於高雄流行音樂中心舉辦演唱會,不僅演唱新舊歌曲,更在安可橋段為即將生日的鄭容和與姜敏赫驚喜慶生。成員間的鬥嘴互動與對台灣美食的喜愛,讓粉絲度過了難忘的夜晚。

南韓人氣樂團CNBLUE於高雄流行音樂中心舉辦演唱會,不僅演唱新舊歌曲,更在安可橋段為即將生日的鄭容和與姜敏赫驚喜慶生。成員間的鬥嘴互動與對台灣美食的喜愛,讓粉絲度過了難忘的夜晚。

A dengue cluster at Kaohsiung Municipal Min-Sheng Hospital has revealed structural problems in hospital governance, according to the Taipei Public Health Association. They urge hospitals to prioritize environmental management alongside infection control, establish cross-departmental collaboration, and adopt a systems-oriented approach to better combat vector-borne diseases amid climate change.

Following heavy rains in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, a large cluster of green-gilled mushrooms (Chlorophyllum molybdites), known as the "poisonous mushroom champion," has sprouted in the green spaces of Beimen Village's Bo'ai Park in Fongshan District. Authorities warn the public against touching or consuming these toxic fungi, which resemble edible varieties but can cause severe gastrointestinal symptoms if ingested.

KMT Kaohsiung mayoral candidate Ko Chih-en's municipal advisory group is under fire after a retired associate professor with a history of drunk driving was revealed to be a member. Another professor on the list is reportedly linked to sexual harassment allegations. Ko's campaign stated the drunk driver has been removed and defended the inclusion of the other professor as based on professional expertise, dismissing the allegations as rumors.

In Kaohsiung, a BMW driver rear-ended a motorcyclist, then argued aggressively. A bystander intervened, leading to a physical fight where the bystander subdued the driver. Police arrived to manage the situation.

A Democratic Progressive Party candidate for Kaohsiung City Councilor has questioned KMT mayoral candidate Ke Chih-en's decision to include a repeat drunk driving offender as a municipal advisor. The advisor, a retired associate professor, has two prior DUI convictions, leading to criticism of Ke's vetting process and stance on drunk driving.

Kaohsiung City Government is launching a public urban renewal project for a 7502-ping national housing site in Zuoying District, attracting NT$14.6 billion in investment. The project will feature tiered super-tall landscape buildings and aims to support the development of a research and education park for high-level talent.

Kaohsiung police held an educational training session on abnormal migration risk early warning and investigation mechanisms to prevent 'ghost populations' from interfering with the upcoming local elections. The initiative involves collaboration between police, household registration, and civil affairs departments to ensure fair elections.

K-pop group BTS will hold three concerts in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, in November. The ticketing system features a strict real-name policy, with the first ticket non-transferable and locked to the buyer's name, aiming to prevent scalping and earning praise from fans.

Hong Kong's weather forecaster is monitoring a tropical depression in the South China Sea but expects it to stay far enough away to avoid issuing a typhoon warning. The depression is forecast to move northeast towards Taiwan, maintaining a distance of over 500km from Hong Kong.

KMT Kaohsiung mayoral candidate Ke Chih-en claimed the city has the highest adult obesity rate (41.3%). DPP candidate Yin Li refuted this, stating Kaohsiung's rate is now the second lowest (38.1%) and criticized Ke for factual errors about local landmarks and businesses.

Kaohsiung Health Bureau has established a support network for pregnant and postpartum women, offering screening, counseling, and resources to address mental health challenges. The initiative includes the "Good Pregnancy, Good Mood" program and a dedicated hotline.

An EXO fan meeting in Kaohsiung has sparked controversy due to a poster in simplified Chinese, allegedly involving China's 'Xiao Mang' e-commerce platform and requiring a Taiwan Compatriot Permit. Legislator Huang Chieh stated that while the concerts are legitimate, the fan meeting details are unconfirmed and may violate Taiwan's national security.

Kaohsiung's Zuoying District is undergoing a 20-hectare urban redevelopment project on former naval housing, set to release 40,000 ping of developable land valued over NT$30 billion. The project, expected to finish in two years, aims to meet increased housing demand driven by new industrial parks.

Tigerair Taiwan announced two new routes from Kaohsiung to Ishigaki and Komatsu, with tickets going on sale June 3rd. The limited travel window is September 2nd to October 24th this year.

A Taiwanese air force T-34 trainer crashed near the Air Force Academy during a training mission on Tuesday, killing experienced pilots Lieutenant Colonel Kuo Chun-nan and Lieutenant Colonel Lu Chi-yu. The incident has sparked renewed scrutiny of the island's aging trainer fleet.

Kaohsiung City Government opens applications for its second phase of the "Building Vertical Greening and Green Roof Subsidy Program." The program, running until June 22, offers up to NT$800,000 per project to encourage green renovations and net-zero facilities, aiming to combat urban heat and achieve carbon reduction goals.

Taiping Elementary School in Kaohsiung's Xiaogang District held its 3rd annual 'Cycling Challenge 100K to Eluanbi' event, with 35 students successfully completing the 100km ride to Taiwan's southernmost point.

Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai announced that the city is the first to implement agentic and physical AI technologies for urban governance, building on a three-year collaboration with NVIDIA.

Kaohsiung City has invested NT$62.1 million over four years to upgrade traffic signals at 83 intersections near 71 schools, enhancing child safety during commutes. The project, which includes pedestrian signals and clearer traffic rules, aims to create a safer school environment.

Kaohsiung High School's orchestra will perform in Hachioji, Japan, for the city's 20th anniversary of sisterhood and the host school's 50th anniversary. The performance aims to showcase student talent and foster cross-generational artistic exchange.

The southern section of the new Taiwan Highway 17 in North Kaohsiung is nearing completion, with traffic diversions starting June 1st to facilitate final construction. The project, expected to finish by October 2026, will significantly reduce travel time and boost local real estate.

Kaohsiung City Councilor Cheng An-li questioned officials about whether being called profanities constitutes bullying. When no officials raised their hands, she pressed Mayor Chen Chi-mai, who stated that bullying depends on individual cases and specific conditions. Cheng expressed dissatisfaction, citing potential psychological harm and the city's suicide rate, urging the city to become a "zero-bullying city."

Tigerair Taiwan is reportedly adding two new routes from Kaohsiung to Japan, with "Ishigaki Island" and "Komatsu" briefly appearing on its official website before being removed. Legislator Hsu Chih-chieh's comments and travel industry insiders suggest a launch in late May or early June, pending official announcement.