Tzu Chi - Da AI Television Channels

Da Ai Television Channels

Tzu Chi
Launched August 17, 1999
Network Tzu Chi Foundation of the Culture of Communication, Inc.
Owned by Tzu Chi Foundation of the Culture of Communication, Inc.
Slogan Love to make the world light up
Country Taiwan
Sister channel(s) Da Ai
Website
Availability
Cable
SkyCable (Philippines) Channel 96
Global Destiny Cable (Philippines) Channel 95
Tzu Chi 1
Launched January 2002
Network Tzu Chi Foundation of the Culture of Communication, Inc.
Owned by Tzu Chi Foundation of the Culture of Communication, Inc.
Slogan Love to make the world light up
Country Taiwan
Website
Tzu Chi 2
Launched 2006
Network Tzu Chi Foundation of the Culture of Communication, Inc.
Owned by Tzu Chi Foundation of the Culture of Communication, Inc.
Slogan Love to make the world light up
Country Taiwan
Website
Da Ai TV Indonesia
Launched 2006
Network Tzu Chi Foundation of the Culture of Communication, Inc.
Owned by Tzu Chi
Slogan Televisi Cinta Kasih
Country Indonesia
Website
Da Ai TV Thailand
Launched 2004
Network Tzu Chi Foundation of the Culture of Communication, Inc.
Owned by Tzu Chi Foundation of the Culture of Communication, Inc.
Country Thailand
Website

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