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Highschool Football League 2006 The 2006 season of Highschool Football League began on February 16, 2006 and ended on May 25, 2006 [...More...] | "Highschool Football League 2006" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Wu Chun-lin Wu Chun-lin (Chinese: 吳俊霖; pinyin: Wú Jùnlín; born 14 January 1968), better known by his stage name Wu Bai (Chinese: 伍佰; pinyin: Wǔ Bǎi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gō͘-pah), is a Taiwanese rock singer, songwriter and actor. He formed the band Wu Bai & China Blue with Dean Zavolta (drums), Yu Ta-hao (keyboards) and Chu Chien-hui (bass guitar), while Wu himself is the lead guitarist and vocalist of the band [...More...] | "Wu Chun-lin" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Hualien City Hualien City ![]() Hualien City (Chinese: 花蓮市; pinyin: Huālián Shì) is a county-controlled city and the county seat of Hualien County, Taiwan. It is located on the east coast of Taiwan ![]() Taiwan on the Pacific Ocean, and has a population of 106,368 inhabitants.[3]Contents1 Name 2 History2.1 Empire of Japan 2.2 Republic of China3 Climate 4 Subdivisions 5 Government institutions 6 Demographics 7 Education 8 Industries 9 Medical care 10 Tourist attractions 11 Transportation11.1 Air 11.2 Rail 11.3 Sea 11.4 Road12 Notable natives 13 Gallery 14 Sister cities 15 See also 16 References 17 External linksName[edit] Hualien County ![]() Hualien County annals (花蓮縣志) record that the city was called "Kiray" (Chinese: 奇萊; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kî-lâi) until the early twentieth century [...More...] | "Hualien City" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Chiu Yi-huan Chiu I-huan ![]() Chiu I-huan (Chinese: 邱奕寰; born 15 March 1990) is a Taiwanese footballer who plays as a striker for Ming Chuan University.[1] References[edit]^ Chiu I-huan ![]() Chiu I-huan at National-Football-Teams.comThis biographical article related to Taiwanese association football is a stub [...More...] | "Chiu Yi-huan" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Yang Chao-hsun Yang Chao-hsun Yang Chao-hsun (Chinese: 楊朝勛) is a Taiwanese footballer who plays as a defender.[1] References[edit]^ "Yang Chao-hsun". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. Retrieved 9 January 2013. External links[edit] Yang Chao-hsun Yang Chao-hsun at National-Football-Teams.com This biographical article related to Taiwanese association football is a stub [...More...] | "Yang Chao-hsun" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Special Special ![]() Special or specials may refer to:Contents1 Music 2 Film and television 3 Other uses 4 See alsoMusic[edit] Special ![]() Special (album), a 1992 [...More...] | "Special" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Fongshan Fongshan District (Chinese: 鳳山區; Hanyu Pinyin: Fèngshān Qū; Tongyong Pinyin: Fòngshan Cyu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hōng-soaⁿ-khu) is a district located in southern Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Fengshan is one of the administrative centers of Kaohsiung and is home to the Chinese Military Academy. There are three military units currently located in Fengshan. Both Chinese Military Academy and R.O.C. Army Infantry School were migrated from mainland China and re-established here in 1950. Chung Cheng Armed Forces Preparatory School was established in 1976. These three units used to be the main economic driving force, but their importance seems to diminish gradually as Fengshan has established itself as a conjunction between Pingtung City and Kaohsiung. Although there are several industrial zones at the rim or outskirt of the city, the major life style in Fengshan seems to be very residential [...More...] | "Fongshan" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Kaohsiung County Stadium Coordinates: 22°37′17″N 120°21′14.5″E / 22.62139°N 120.354028°E / 22.62139; 120.354028Fengshan Stadium, Kaohsiung ![]() Kaohsiung CityThe Fengshan Stadium, Kaohsiung ![]() Kaohsiung City (Chinese: 高雄市立鳳山體育場; pinyin: Gāoxióng Shìlì Fèngshān Tǐyùchǎng), formerly known as Kaohsiung ![]() Kaohsiung County Stadium (高雄縣立體育場), is a multi-purpose stadium in Fengshan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as the home venue of Taipower. The stadium is able to hold 18,000 people and was opened in 1976.[1] Transportation[edit] The stadium is accessible within walking distance South from Fongshan Station of the Kaohsiung ![]() Kaohsiung MRT. See also[edit]List of stadiums in Taiwan Sports in TaiwanReferences[edit]^ "高雄市鳳山體育場". Ks.edu.tw. 1998-02-28 [...More...] | "Kaohsiung County Stadium" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Lo Chih-en Lo Chih-en ![]() Lo Chih-en (Chinese: 羅志恩, born 28 December 1988) is a Taiwanese football player. He comes from Atayal tribe. On 17 June 2007, Lo made his debut for Chinese Taipei in the game against Guam of East Asian Cup 2008 preliminary competition, in which he scored 4 goals to help Chinese Taipei's 10-0 victory.[1][2] His twin brother, Lo Chih-an, is also a footballer. Both of them currently study in National Pingtung University of Education. In 2009, Lo received futsal training and was called up to present Chinese Taipei in the 2010 AFC Futsal ![]() Futsal Championship. Honours and awards[edit] Intercity Football League Golden Boot (2007)References[edit]^ 東亞足球錦標賽》中華十比零橫掃關島 後天迎戰香港 (in Chinese). LTSports. 2007-06-17. ^ "Chinese Taipei routs Guam 10-0 in East Asian Football Championship". People's Daily [...More...] | "Lo Chih-en" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Yilan City Yilan City ![]() Yilan City (Chinese: 宜蘭市; pinyin: Yílán Shì; Wade–Giles: I2-lan2 Shih4) is a city and the county seat of Yilan County, Taiwan. The city lies on the north side of the Lanyang River.Contents1 History1.1 Qing dynasty 1.2 Empire of Japan 1.3 Republic of China2 Geography 3 Climate 4 Administrative divisions 5 Government institutions 6 Tourist attractions 7 Transportation 8 Sister cities 9 References 10 Bibliography 11 External linksHistory[edit] The Yilan Plain ![]() Yilan Plain in which the city is located has historically been referred to as Kapalan (Chinese: 蛤仔難; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kap-á-lān),[1] Kapsulan (蛤仔蘭; Kap-chú-lân; also 甲子蘭), Komalan (噶瑪蘭; Kat-má-lán), etc. These names, as well as that of Yilan itself, were given to the sites by the Kavalan tribe of Taiwanese aborigines [...More...] | "Yilan City" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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National Hsin-Feng Senior High School National Hsin-Feng Senior High School (Chinese: 國立新豐高級中學) is a coed public senior high school located in Guiren District, Tainan City. It is well known for its men's football team.Contents1 History 2 Football team 3 Notable alumni3.1 Football4 Principals 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory[edit] National Hsin-Feng Senior High School was founded as two-year Gueiren Agriculture School (Chinese: 歸仁農業補習學校) on March 27, 1929 in order to cultivate local young people to professionals on agriculture. It was later renamed to Gueiren Rural Youth School (Chinese: 歸仁農村青年學校) in 1935, Hsin-Feng Youth School (Chinese: 新豐青年學校) in 1936, Hsin-Feng Secondary School (Chinese: 新豐國民學校) in 1939, and eventually changed to three-year Hsin-Feng Vocational Agriculture School (Chinese: 新豐專修農業學校) [...More...] | "National Hsin-Feng Senior High School" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Wu Chun-ching Wu Chun-ching ![]() Wu Chun-ching (Chinese: 吳俊青) is a Taiwanese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Tatung F.C..[1]Contents1 Club career 2 International career2.1 International goals3 ReferencesClub career[edit] On 19 December 2014, Wu transferred to China League One [...More...] | "Wu Chun-ching" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Lo Chih-an Lo Chih-an ![]() Lo Chih-an (Chinese: 羅志安, born 28 December 1988) is a Taiwanese football player who comes from Atayal tribe. Despite still being a high school student, Lo made his debut for Chinese Taipei national football team, together with his brother Lo Chih-en, and assisted the latter's first goal in the game against Guam of East Asian Cup 2008 preliminary competition on 17 June 2007.[1] In 2009, Lo and his twin brother Lo Chih-en ![]() Lo Chih-en received futsal training and were both called up to present Chinese Taipei in the 2010 AFC Futsal ![]() Futsal Championship. References[edit]^ 東亞足球錦標賽》中華十比零橫掃關島 後天迎戰香港 (in Chinese). LTSports [...More...] | "Lo Chih-an" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Kaohsiung Kaohsiung ![]() Kaohsiung City ( Hokkien ![]() Hokkien POJ: Ko-hiông; Hakka: Kô-hiùng; old names: Takao, Takow, Takau) is a special municipality located in southern-western Taiwan ![]() Taiwan and facing the Taiwan ![]() Taiwan Strait. Kaohsiung ![]() Kaohsiung has a population of approximately 2.77 million people and has been officially ranked as Taiwan's third most populous city since July 2017.[4] It is Taiwan's largest municipality by area at 2,951.85 km2 (1,139.72 sq mi), stretching from Mount Yu to Taiping Island. Since its start in the 17th century, Kaohsiung ![]() Kaohsiung has grown from a small trading village into the political, economic, transportation, manufacturing, refining, shipbuilding, and industrial center of southern Taiwan. The Kaohsiung International Airport ![]() Kaohsiung International Airport is the second largest airport in Taiwan [...More...] | "Kaohsiung" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |