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.tw .tw is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Taiwan. The domain name is based on the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code TW. The registry is maintained by the Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC), a Taiwanese non-profit org ...
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14K Triad The 14K (十四K) is a triad group based in Hong Kong but active internationally. It is the second largest triad group in the world with around 20,000 members split into thirty subgroups. They are the main rival of the Sun Yee On, which is the ...
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99 Ranch Market 99 Ranch Market () is an American supermarket chain owned by Tawa Supermarket Inc., which is based in Buena Park, California. 99 Ranch has 54 stores (as of June 2021), primarily in California, with other stores in Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Ne ...
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1895 (2008 film) ''Blue Brave: The Legend of Formosa 1895'', known simply as ''1895'' (), is a Taiwanese Hakka film based on the Japanese Invasion of Taiwan in 1895, with emphasis on the Hakka fighters and their families in the conflict. The film has a limited bu ...
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1935 Hsinchu-Taichung earthquake Events January * January 7 – Italian premier Benito Mussolini and French Foreign Minister Pierre Laval conclude an agreement, in which each power agrees not to oppose the other's colonial claims. * January 12 – Amelia Earhart ...
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1969 Little League World Series The Little League World Series took place between August 18 and August 23 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Taichung Little League of Taichung City, Taiwan, defeated the Briarwood Little League of Santa Clara, California, in the championship game ...
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1987 Lieyu massacre The 1987 Lieyu massacre occurred on 7 March 1987, at Donggang Bay, Lieyu Island ("Lesser Kinmen" or "Little Quemoy"), Kinmen, Fujian, Republic of China. ROC military officially denied the massacre, and defined it as an incident of ...
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1992 Consensus The 1992 Consensus is a political term referring to the alleged outcome of a meeting in 1992 between the semiofficial representatives of the People's Republic of China (PRC) of mainland China and the Republic of China (ROC) of Taiwan. They are of ...
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1996 United States campaign finance controversy The 1996 United States campaign finance controversy, or uncommonly referred to as Chinagate, was an effort by the People's Republic of China to influence domestic American politics prior to and during the Clinton administration and also inv ...
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27 Brigade 27 Brigade () was a guerrilla force formed in Taichung, Taiwan, shortly after the outbreak of February 28 Incident. It was organized by Hsieh Hsueh-hung, a leading figure of Taiwanese Communist Party during the Japanese Administration Era, and wa ...
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2005 Pan-Blue visits to mainland China 5 (five) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number, and cardinal number, following 4 and preceding 6, and is a prime number. It has attained significance throughout history in part because typical humans have five digits on eac ...
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2009 Summer Deaflympics The 2009 Summer Deaflympics (), officially known as the XXI Summer Deaflympic Games and commonly known as Taipei 2009, is an international multi-sport event that was celebrated from 5 to 15 September 2009 in Taipei, Taiwan (Republic of China). I ...
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2010 Kaohsiung earthquake The 2010 Kaohsiung earthquake, measuring 6.3 , occurred on March 4 at 8:20 a.m. local time. The epicenter was located in the mountainous area of Kaohsiung County (now part of Kaohsiung City) of the southwestern Taiwan. It was the most power ...
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3-19 shooting incident The March 19 shooting incident (), also known as the 319 incident, was an assassination attempt on President Chen Shui-bian and Vice President Annette Lu while they were campaigning in Tainan, Taiwan on 19 March 2004, the day before Taiwan's pres ...
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32 Demands __NOTOC__ The 32 Demands () were a list of proposals for governmental reform issued by the Committee to Settle the Monopoly Bureau Incident (also known as Settlement Committee, 228事件處理委員會 or People's Purge Committee) during the Feb ...
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327th Air Division The 327th Air Division is an inactive air division of the United States Air Force (USAF). It was assigned to Thirteenth Air Force throughout its existence. It was last stationed at Taipei Air Station in Gongguan, Taipei Taiwan, where it was in ...
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517 Protest The 517 Protest ()Mop.com.Mop.com." ''517游行闹剧连连 绿营脚踩五星红旗.'' Retrieved on 2009-05-19. was a protest that took place on 17 May 2009 in Taipei and Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The event vented anger at President Ma Ying-jeou for C ...
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7-Eleven in Taiwan 7-Eleven, Inc., stylized as 7-ELEVE, is a multinational chain of retail convenience stores, headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The chain was founded in 1927 as an ice house (building), ice house storefront in Dallas. It was named Tote'm Stores bet ...
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908 Taiwan Republic Campaign The 908 Taiwan Republic Campaign is an umbrella organization of a small activist groups for the goal of Taiwan independence. It is led by Peter Wang (王獻極). The group takes its name from the date, September 8, that they mark as the utopia ...
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99 Ranch Market 99 Ranch Market () is an American supermarket chain owned by Tawa Supermarket Inc., which is based in Buena Park, California. 99 Ranch has 54 stores (as of June 2021), primarily in California, with other stores in Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Ne ...


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A City of Sadness ''A City of Sadness'' () is a 1989 Taiwanese historical drama directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. It tells the story of a family embroiled in the " White Terror" that was wrought on the Taiwanese people by the Kuomintang government (KMT) after their ...
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Aborigines of Taiwan Taiwanese indigenous peoples (formerly Taiwanese aborigines), also known as Formosan people, Austronesian Taiwanese, Yuanzhumin or Gaoshan people, are the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, with the nationally recognized subgroups numbering about 5 ...
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Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC; 漢翔航空工業 or 漢翔航空) is a Taiwanese aerospace company based in Taichung. It is one of only two Taiwanese companies with the capabilities of a traditional American or European d ...
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AIDC AT-3 The AIDC AT-3 Tzu Chung (; "Self Reliance") is an advanced jet trainer operated by the Republic of China Air Force (ROCAF). A total of sixty-two aircraft were manufactured by the Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation of Taiwan in co ...
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AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo The AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-Kuo (), commonly known as the Indigenous Defense Fighter (IDF), is a multirole combat aircraft named after Chiang Ching-kuo, the late President of the Republic of China. The aircraft made its first flight in 1989. It ent ...
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American School in Taichung The American School in Taichung (AST; ) is an international school in Taichung, Taiwan offering grades one to twelve. The school, founded in 1989, was previously known as Lincoln American School. It is fully accredited by the Western Associatio ...
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Anti-ECFA protest The Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) is a free trade agreement (FTA) between the governments of the People's Republic of China (mainland China, PRC, commonly "China") and the Republic of China (ROC, commonly "Taiwan"), that aims ...
- Aletheia University - Alishan - Alien Resident Certificate -
Apple Daily (Taiwan) The ''Apple Daily'' ( zh, t=蘋果日報, p=Píngguǒ Rìbào, poj=Pîn-kó Ji̍t-pò) was an online newspaper in Taiwan. It was established as a printed paper and was owned by Hong Kong-based Next Digital media group, which printed the epo ...
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Gladys Aylward Gladys May Aylward (24 February 1902 – 3 January 1970) was a British-born evangelical Christian missionary to China, whose story was told in the book ''The Small Woman'', by Alan Burgess, published in 1957, and made into the film ''The Inn of ...
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American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei The American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan (AmCham Taiwan; ) is an international business association based in Taipei City, Taiwan, with about 1,000 members representing over 500 companies across various sectors. AmCham Taiwan was founded in 19 ...
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American Institute in Taiwan The American Institute in Taiwan (AIT; ) is the ''de facto'' Embassy of the United States of America in Taiwan. The AIT institution is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the federal government of the United States in Taiwan with Congressional oversi ...
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American School in Taichung The American School in Taichung (AST; ) is an international school in Taichung, Taiwan offering grades one to twelve. The school, founded in 1989, was previously known as Lincoln American School. It is fully accredited by the Western Associatio ...
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Amis people The Amis ( ami, Amis, Ami, Pangcah; ), also known as the Pangcah, are an indigenous Austronesian ethnic group native to Taiwan. They speak the Amis language (; ), an Austronesian language, and are one of the sixteen officially recognized Ta ...
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A-mei Kulilay Amit (, born 9 August 1972), better known by her stage name A-Mei, is a Taiwanese Puyuma singer and record producer. In 1996, she made her singing debut and released her album, ''Sisters''. Her albums ''Truth'' (2001), ''Amit'' (2009), ...
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Rikichi Andō was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army and 19th and final Japanese Governor-General of Taiwan from 30 December 1944 to October 1945. Biography Early career Andō was a native of Miyagi Prefecture. He served as an instructor at the Army W ...
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Annette Lu Annette Lu Hsiu-lien (; born 7 June 1944) is a Taiwanese politician. A feminist active in the tangwai movement, she joined the Democratic Progressive Party in 1990, and was elected to the Legislative Yuan in 1992. Subsequently, she served as Ta ...
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Antelope air defence system The Antelope air defense system () is a Taiwanese short range ground-to-air anti-aircraft defense system in operation with the Republic of China Army. Description The Antelope system employs a battery of four Sky Sword I (TC-1) missiles moun ...
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Anti-Communist Martyrs Anti-Communist Hero () was the title given by the Republic of China government in Taiwan to defectors from People's Republic of China during the Korean War and the Cold War. The title was first given on 23 January 1954 to 14,000 prisoners of w ...
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Anti-Korean sentiment Anti-Korean sentiment involves hatred or dislike that is directed towards Korean people, culture or either of the two states (North Korea or South Korea) on the Korean Peninsula. Origins Anti-Korean sentiment is present in China, Japan, ...
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Areca nut ''Areca'' is a genus of 51 species of palms in the family Arecaceae, found in humid tropical forests from the islands of the Philippines, Malaysia and India, across Southeast Asia to Melanesia. The generic name ''Areca'' is derived from a name ...
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Linda Arrigo Linda Gail Arrigo (; born January 16, 1949) is an American political activist, human rights activist, and academic researcher in Taiwan. She formerly served as the international affairs officer of Green Party Taiwan. Early life and education Bor ...
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Atayal people The Atayal (), also known as the Tayal and the Tayan, are a Taiwanese indigenous people. The Atayal people number around 90,000, approximately 15.9% of Taiwan's total indigenous population, making them the third-largest indigenous group. The pre ...
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Au Revoir Taipei ''Au Revoir Taipei'' () is a 2010 Taiwanese romantic comedy film set in Taipei and is Arvin Chen's feature directorial debut. It won the NETPAC Award at the 2010 Berlin International Film Festival and was considered a box office success in Taiwan ...
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Aviation Safety Council The Taiwan Transportation Safety Board (TTSB, ) is an independent government agency of the Republic of China responsible for major transportation accidents on aviation, railways, waterways, and highways in Taiwan. The council is headquartered in ...


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Bagua Plateau - Baguashan Tunnel -
Baguazhang Baguazhang or Pakua chang () is one of the three main Chinese martial arts of the Wudang school, the other two being T'ai chi and Xing Yi Quan. It is more broadly grouped as an internal practice (or neijia quan). ''Bāguà zhǎng'' literally ...
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Bajiquan Bajiquan () is a Chinese martial art that features explosive, short-range power and is famous for its elbow and shoulder strikes. Its full name is kaimen ba ji quan (). Origins Baji quan was originally called bazi quan ( or ) or "rake fist" ...
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Bamboo Union The United Bamboo Gang (UBG; ; Bamboo Union triad) is the largest of Taiwan's three main criminal Triads. They are reported to have roughly 10,000 members. The membership consists largely of '' waishengren'' (Mainland Chinese) and has had his ...
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Bank of Taiwan The Bank of Taiwan (BOT, , see below) is a commercial bank headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan. It is owned by the government of Taiwan. History The Bank of Taiwan was established as Taiwan's central bank in 1899, during Japanese rule. ...
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Banyan A banyan, also spelled "banian", is a fig that develops accessory trunks from adventitious prop roots, allowing the tree to spread outwards indefinitely. This distinguishes banyans from other trees with a strangler habit that begin life as a ...
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Battle of Chiatung The Battle of Chiatung (11 October 1895) was an important engagement fought during the Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1895). The battle was a Japanese victory. The battle The battle took place during the final phase of the campaign, in which th ...
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Battle of Guningtou The Battle of Kuningtou or Battle of Guningtou (), also known as the Battle of Kinmen (), was a battle fought over Kinmen in the Taiwan Strait during the Chinese Civil War in 1949. The failure of the Communists to take the island left it in t ...
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Battle of Penghu The Battle of Penghu () was a naval battle fought in 1683 between the Qing dynasty and the Kingdom of Tungning. The Qing admiral Shi Lang led a fleet to attack the Tungning forces in Penghu. Each side possessed more than 200 warships. The Tungn ...
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Battle of Tamsui The Battle of Tamsui, Danshui, or Hobe (2–8 October 1884) was a significant French defeat by the Qing dynasty at Tamsui on Taiwan during the Keelung Campaign of the Sino-French War. Background The battle of Tamsui was part of the Keelu ...
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Beer in Taiwan Beer in Taiwan was dominated by monopoly products until 2002, when free trade became law in Taiwan. The main domestic brand remains Taiwan Beer, brewed by the publicly owned Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation that succeeded the government's mo ...
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BenQ BenQ Corporation (; ) is a Taiwanese multinational company that sells and markets technology products, consumer electronics, computing and communications devices under the "BenQ" brand name, which stands for the company slogan ''Bringing Enj ...
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Black Bat Squadron Black Bat Squadron (), formally the 34th Squadron, was a squadron of CIA reconnaissance plane pilots and crew based in Taiwan during the Cold War. Citizens of the Republic of China flew missions over mainland China controlled by the People's Rep ...
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Black gold (politics) Black gold () is a term used in the Republic of China (Taiwan) to refer to political corruption, underworld politics and political violence. The term refers to the obtaining of money (the "gold") through a dark, secretive, and corrupt method ("b ...
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Blue Sky with a White Sun The Blue Sky with a White Sun () serves as the design for the party flag and emblem of the Kuomintang, the canton of the flag of the Republic of China, the national emblem of the Republic of China, and as the naval jack of the ROC Navy. In th ...
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Robert Blust Robert A. Blust (; ; May 9, 1940 – January 5, 2022) was an American linguist who worked in several areas, including historical linguistics, lexicography and ethnology. He was Professor of Linguistics at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa. Blus ...
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Betel nut beauty In Taiwan, a betel nut beauty or binlang girl () is a young woman selling betel nuts and cigarettes from a brightly lit glass enclosure while wearing revealing clothing. The term in Chinese comes from Xi Shi, the legendary beauty of imperial ...
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A Brighter Summer Day ''A Brighter Summer Day'' is a 1991 Taiwanese epic teen crime drama film directed by Edward Yang, associated with the "New Taiwanese Cinema." The English title is derived from the lyrics of Elvis Presley's " Are You Lonesome Tonight?". The film ...
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Bubble tea Bubble tea (also known as pearl milk tea, bubble milk tea, tapioca milk tea, boba tea, or boba; , ) is a tea-based drink that originated in Taiwan in the early 1980s. Taiwanese immigrants brought it to the United States in the 1990s, initially ...
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Buddhism in Taiwan Buddhism is one of the major religions of Taiwan. Taiwanese people predominantly practice Mahayana Buddhism, Confucian principles, local practices and Taoist tradition. Roles for religious specialists from both Buddhist and Taoist traditions exi ...
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Bunun people The Bunun (), also historically known as the Vonum, are a Taiwanese indigenous people. They speak the Bunun language. Unlike other aboriginal peoples in Taiwan, the Bunun are widely dispersed across the island's central mountain ranges. In the y ...
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Bureau of Investigation and Statistics The National Bureau of Investigation and Statistics (Military Commission), (NBIS or BIS) (), commonly known as Juntong (), was the military intelligence agency of the Republic of China before 1946. It was devoted to intelligence gathering and co ...
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Burhan Shahidi Burhan Shahidi ( ug, بۇرھان شەھىدى, برهان شهيدي, translit=Burhan Shehidi; zh, s=包尔汉·沙希迪, t=包爾漢·沙希迪, p=Bāo'érhàn·Shāxīdí; russian: Бурхан Шахиди; tt-Cyrl, Борһан Шәһид ...
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Buxiban A cram school, informally called crammer and colloquially also referred to as test-prep or exam factory, is a specialized school that trains its students to achieve particular goals, most commonly to pass the entrance examinations of high sch ...


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Cafe Astoria The Cafe Astoria () is the first Western-style bakery in Taiwan. It is located in the Zhongzheng District of Taipei, Taiwan, on Wuchang Street across from the City God Temple. History In October 1949, 18-year-old Archibald Chien became business ...
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Canadian Trade Office in Taipei The Canadian Trade Office in Taipei (CTOT; french: Bureau commercial du Canada à Taipei; ) is Canada's trade office in Taiwan, which functions as a ''de facto'' embassy in the absence of official diplomatic relations in which Canada recognized t ...
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Caoling Caoling () is a rural village in Gukeng Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan. It is to above sea level. The area measures approximately one thousand hectares. Mountains around Caoling are prone to landslides, and four barrier lakes have formed ar ...
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Campaign at the China–Burma Border Campaign or The Campaign may refer to: Types of campaigns * Campaign, in agriculture, the period during which sugar beets are harvested and processed *Advertising campaign, a series of advertisement messages that share a single idea and theme *Bl ...
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William Campbell (missionary) William Campbell () (1841–1921) was a Scottish Presbyterian missionary to Formosa ( Qing Taiwan). He wrote extensively on topics related to Taiwan and was also responsible for founding the island's first school for the blind. Interested in the ...
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Cape Eluanbi Cape Eluanbi or Oluanpi, also known by other names, is the southernmost point on the island of Taiwan. It is located in within the Hengchun Township in Pingtung County. Names ''Éluánbí'' is the pinyin romanization of the Mandarin pr ...
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Vincent Robert Capodanno Vincent Robert Capodanno Jr., M.M. (February 13, 1929 – September 4, 1967) was a Catholic priest and Maryknoll Missioner killed in action while serving as a Navy chaplain with a Marine Corps infantry unit during the Vietnam War. He was a posthu ...
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Censorship in the Republic of China Censorship in Taiwan (officially the Republic of China) was greatly relaxed when the state moved away from authoritarianism in 1987. Since then, the media has generally been allowed to broadcast political opposition. Today, the focus of censors ...
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Central Cross-Island Highway The Central Cross-Island Highway () or Provincial Highway 8 is one of three highway systems that connect the west coast with the east of Taiwan. Construction The construction of the Central Cross-Island Highway began on July 7, 1956 and wa ...
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Central Mountain Range The Central Mountain Range is the principal mountain range on the island of Taiwan. It runs from the north of the island to the south. Due to this separation, connecting between the west and east is not very convenient. The tallest peak of th ...
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Chang Ch'ün Zhang Qun or Chang Ch'ün (; May 9, 1889 – December 14, 1990) also known as Zhang Yuejun (張岳軍), was premier of the Republic of China and a prominent member of the Kuomintang. He served as secretary general to the President of the Republ ...
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Chang-Gu World Trade Center The Chang-Gu World Trade Center (), also known as Grand 50 Tower, is a tall skyscraper in Sanmin District of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It was completed in 1992 and was designed by C.Y. Lee & Partners. It was the first building in Taiwan to reach a h ...
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Changhua County Changhua County ( Mandarin Pinyin: ''Zhānghuà Xiàn''; Wade-Giles: ''Chang¹-hua⁴ Hsien⁴''; Hokkien POJ: ''Chiang-hòa-koān'' or ''Chiong-hòa-koān'') is the smallest county on the main island of Taiwan by area, and the fourth small ...
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Chungyuan Standard Time The time zones of China refer to the time zone divisions used in China between 1918 and 1949. The first time zone plan was proposed by the Central Observatory (now Beijing Ancient Observatory) of the Beiyang government in Peking (Beijing) in 1918. ...
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Chang Dai-chien Chang Dai-chien or Zhang Daqian (; 10 May 1899 – 2 April 1983) was one of the best-known and most prodigious Chinese artists of the twentieth century. Originally known as a '' guohua'' (traditionalist) painter, by the 1960s he was also renowned ...
- Chang Dsu Yao - Chang Fei - John Chang -
Morris Chang Morris Chang (; born 10 July 1931), is a Taiwanese-American businessman who built his career in the United States and subsequently in Taiwan. He is the founder, as well as former chairman and CEO, of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (T ...
- Shan Leong (Sam) Chang - Chang Yi-chieh -
Chaotian Temple The Chaotian or Chaotien Temple, officially the Chao-Tian Temple,. & is a temple to the Chinese Goddess Mazu in Beigang Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan. Constructed in 1700, it became one of the most important Mazu temples in Taiwan and is k ...
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Gary Chaw Gary Chaw (; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Tshâu Kak; born 9 July 1979 in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia), also known as Gary Cao or Cao Ge or by his alter ego Cao Xiaoge, is a Malaysian Chinese singer-songwriter based in Taiwan, who has had achieved success i ...
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Chen Chi-li Chen Chi-li (11 May 1943 – 4 October 2007), nicknamed King Duck or Dry Duck, was a gangster from Taiwan, best known for heading the United Bamboo Gang. His murder of dissident journalist Henry Liu in Daly City, California, United States, in 1 ...
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Chen Daqi Chen Daqi (1886–1983), or Ch'en Ta-ch'i, was a psychologist, philosopher, politician, and writer. He was a pioneer of modern psychology in China. Chen was a former President of Zhejiang University, and acting President of Peking University. ...
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Chen Di Chen Di / Chʻen Ti () (1541–1617), courtesy name: Jili (), was a Chinese philologist, strategist, and traveler of the Ming dynasty. A native of Lianjiang County, Fuzhou, Fujian, China, he was versed in both pen and sword. As a strategist, he s ...
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Chen Yi (Kuomintang) Chen Yi (; courtesy names Gongxia (公俠) and later Gongqia (公洽), sobriquet Tuisu (退素); May 3, 1883 – June 18, 1950) was the chief executive and garrison commander of Taiwan Province after the Empire of Japan surrendered to the Re ...
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Chen Shui-bian Chen Shui-bian (; born 12 October 1950) is a retired Taiwanese politician and lawyer who served as the president of the Republic of China (Taiwan) from 2000 to 2008. Chen was the first president from the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) whic ...
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Chen Shui-bian corruption charges Chen Shui-bian, former President of the Republic of China, stepped down on May 20, 2008, the same day that Ma Ying-jeou took office as the new President of the Republic of China. About an hour after he left the Presidential Office Building, as a f ...
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Isabelle Cheng Isabelle Cheng (), also known as Cheng Nian-tzu, was an intelligence agent for the National Security Bureau of Taiwan. She came to public attention when her relationship with Donald Keyser, an official of the United States Department of State, ...
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Chen Yinke Chen Yinke, or Chen Yinque (3 July 18907 October 1969), was a Chinese historian, linguist, orientalist, politician, and writer. He was a fellow of Academia Sinica, considered one of the most original and creative historians in 20th century Chin ...
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Cheng Man-ch'ing Cheng Man-ch'ing or Zheng Manqing (29 July 1902 - 26 March 1975) was a notable Chinese expert of t'ai chi ch'uan, Chinese medicine, and the so-called three perfections: calligraphy, painting and poetry. He was born in Yongjia (present-day Wen ...
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Anna Chennault Anna Chennault, born Chan Sheng Mai, later spelled Chen Xiangmei (, actual birth year 1923, but reported as June 23, 1925 – March 30, 2018), also known as Anna Chan Chennault or Anna Chen Chennault, was a war correspondent and prominent Republ ...
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Claire Lee Chennault Claire Lee Chennault (September 6, 1893 – July 27, 1958) was an American military aviator best known for his leadership of the "Flying Tigers" and the Chinese Air Force in World War II. Chennault was a fierce advocate of "pursuit" or fighte ...
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Chianan Canal Chianan Irrigation (), also known as the Kanan Irrigation System, was built to support agricultural production in the Chianan Plain of Taiwan. The name "chia-nan" was derived from two place names among its surrounding area called Chiayi County, ...
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Chiang Ching-kuo Chiang Ching-kuo (27 April 1910 – 13 January 1988) was a politician of the Republic of China after its retreat to Taiwan. The eldest and only biological son of former president Chiang Kai-shek, he held numerous posts in the government ...
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Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation The Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange (CCKF; ) is a private nonprofit organization located in Taipei, Taiwan, that provides support for research grants on Chinese studies in the humanities and social sciences at ove ...
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Chiang Ching-kuo Memorial Song The Chiang Ching-kuo Memorial Song was written shortly after Republic of China President Chiang Ching-kuo died in 1988. The music composer was Chinese composer Hwang Yau-tai (Huang You-di) who also composed the " Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Song" ...
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Demos Chiang Demos Yu-bou Chiang (), born on 10 September 1976 in Taipei, Taiwan, is a Taiwanese and Canadian businessman. He founded DEM Inc. (橙果設計), a popular design studio in Taiwan in July 2003 and has served as its chairman since then. He is also ...
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Chiang Fang-liang Faina Chiang Fang-liang (, born Faina Ipat'evna Vakhreva (russian: Фаина Ипатьевна Вахрева, be, Фаіна Іпацьеўна Вахрава; 15 May 1916 – 15 December 2004) was the First Lady of the Republic of Chin ...
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Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall () is a national monument, landmark and tourist attraction erected in memory of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. It is located in Taipei. The monument, surrou ...
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Chiayi County Chiayi County ( Mandarin pinyin: ''jiā yì xiàn''; Hokkien POJ: ''Ka-gī-koān'') is a county in southwestern Taiwan surrounding but not including Chiayi City. It is the sixth largest county in Taiwan. Name The former Chinese placename wa ...
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Chi Mei Museum The Chimei Museum () is a private museum established in 1992 by Shi Wen-long of Chi Mei Corporation in Rende District, Tainan, Taiwan. The museum's collection is divided into five categories: Fine arts (including painting, sculpture, decorative ...
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Chimei Innolux Corporation Innolux Corporation () is a company producing TFT LCD panels, established in 2003 and located in Taiwan. Overview Innolux Display Corp., following its merger with Chi Mei Optoelectronics and TPO Displays Corp., began operating under the name I ...
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Chin Pao San Chin Pao San (also Jinbaoshan, Jiongbaoshan ) is a private cemetery located on a mountainside in Jinshan District, New Taipei, Taiwan. The site overlooks the Ju Ming Museum and, beyond it, the East China Sea. Urns at Jinbaoshan are placed both ...
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China Airlines China Airlines (CAL; ) is the state-owned flag carrier of the Republic of China (Taiwan), and one of its two major airlines along with EVA Air. It is headquartered in Taoyuan International Airport and operates over 1,400 flights weekly (in ...
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China Daily News (Taiwan) ''China Daily News'' () is a traditional Chinese-language newspaper published in Tainan, Taiwan. It was first established on 20 February 1946 by the Kuomintang and first published on 28 March 1946. The newspaper focuses on the Tainan area. In 194 ...
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China Old Veterans Unification Party The China Old Veterans Unification Party () is a minor party in the Republic of China in Taiwan. It has had a very minor role in politics. See also * List of political parties in the Republic of China This article lists the political parties i ...
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China Post China Post, legally the China Post Group Corporation ( zh, 中国邮政集团有限公司, Pinyin: ''Zhōngguó yóuzhèng jítuán yǒuxiàn gōngsī''), is the state-owned enterprise operating the official postal service of China, which pro ...
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China Shipbuilding Corporation CSBC Corporation, Taiwan (, literally "Taiwan International Shipbuilding Corporation") is a company that produces ships for civilian and military use in Taiwan. It is headquartered in Kaohsiung, with shipyards in Kaohsiung and Keelung. It was ...
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China Times The ''China Times'' (, abbr. ) is a daily Chinese-language newspaper published in Taiwan. It is one of the four largest newspapers in Taiwan. It is owned by Want Want, which also owns TV stations CTV and CTiTV. History The ''China Times'' was fo ...
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Chinese Cultural Renaissance The Chinese Cultural Renaissance or the Chinese Cultural Renaissance Movement () was a movement promoted in Taiwan in opposition to the cultural destructions caused by the Chinese Communist Party during the Cultural Revolution. Wachman, Alan M. 994 ...
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Chinese Culture University The Chinese Culture University (CCU; ) is a private Taiwanese university located in Yangmingshan in Shilin District, Taipei, Taiwan. CCU was established in 1962 and is one of the largest universities in Taiwan with an enrollment of about 32,00 ...
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Chinese Culture and Movie Center The Chinese Culture and Movie Center () is a former movie studio and tourist attraction located in the Shilin District of Taipei, Taiwan. It is owned by the Central Motion Picture Corporation. In its early period, it functioned as a film and TV d ...
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Chinese knotting Chinese knotting, also known as () and decorative knots in non-Chinese cultures, is a decorative handcraft art that began as a form of Chinese folk art in the Tang and Song dynasty (960–1279 CE) in China. This form of craft originated and w ...
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China Motor Corporation China Motor Corporation (CMC; ) is an automobile manufacturer based in Taipei, Taiwan. History It was founded in June 1969, and signed a technology sharing contract with Mitsubishi Motors the following year. On 12 December 1973 they opened the ...
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Chinese Encyclopedia Chinese encyclopedias comprise both Chinese-language encyclopedias and foreign-language ones about China or Chinese topics. There is a type of native Chinese reference work called ''leishu'' (lit. "categorized writings") that is sometimes transla ...
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Chinese Muslim Association The Chinese Muslim Association (CMA) is an organization of Chinese Muslims in the Republic of China (Taiwan). A rival group, the Chinese Muslim Youth League competes with it in Taiwan. History In Mainland China The Chinese Muslim Associatio ...
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Chinese numerals Chinese numerals are words and characters used to denote numbers in Chinese. Today, speakers of Chinese use three written numeral systems: the system of Arabic numerals used worldwide, and two indigenous systems. The more familiar indigenous s ...
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Chinese pangolin The Chinese pangolin (''Manis pentadactyla'') is a pangolin native to the northern Indian subcontinent, northern parts of Southeast Asia and southern China. It has been listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List since 2014, as the ...
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Chinese punctuation Chinese punctuation has punctuation marks that are derived from both Chinese and Western sources. Although there was a long native tradition of textual annotation to indicate the boundaries of sentences and clauses, the concept of punctuation ...
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Chinese Taipei at the Olympics Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), competes as "Chinese Taipei" (TPE) at the Olympic Games since 1984. Athletes compete under the Chinese Taipei Olympic flag instead of the flag of the Republic of China; for any medal ceremony, the N ...
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Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League (, abbreviated as CIHL) is a Taiwanese ice hockey league based out of Taipei, Taiwan. Founded in 2004, it is run by the Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey Federation. The league is divided into two divisions: The Open Divi ...
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Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee The Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee (; IOC code: TPE) is the National Olympic Committee representing the Republic of China (Taiwan). History The China National Amateur Athletic Federation () was established on 3 April 1922. Later that year, the ...
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Ching Cheong Ching Cheong (; born in 1949) is a senior journalist with ''The Straits Times''. He is best known for having been detained by the People's Republic of China on allegations of spying for Taiwan. He was imprisoned from April 2005 to February ...
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Ching Chuan Kang Air Base Ching Chuan Kang Air Base ( zh, t=清泉崗空軍基地, CCK) is a Republic of China Air Force (ROCAF) base located in Taichung, Taiwan. It is the home to the 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing, with three squadrons of AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo fi ...
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Chinglish Chinglish is slang for spoken or written English language that is either influenced by a Chinese language, or is poorly translated. In Hong Kong, Macau, Guangdong and Guangxi, the term "Chinglish" refers mainly to Cantonese-influenced English. ...
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Chu Bong-Foo Chu Bong-Foo (born 1937) is the inventor of the Tsang-chieh (Cangjie), a widely used Chinese input method. His renowned input method, created in 1976 and given to the public domain in 1982, has sped up the computerization of Chinese society. ...
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Chu Ke-liang Hsieh Hsin-ta (6 December 194615 May 2017), professionally known as Chu Ke-liang () was a Taiwanese comedian, actor, television show host and singer. He was known for his "over-the-top appearance" with unusual clothing and hair styles and his ...
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Chung Cheng Aviation Museum The Chung Cheng Aviation Museum () was an aviation museum located at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport in Dayuan Township, Taoyuan County (now Dayuan District, Taoyuan City), Taiwan. The museum closed on March 31, 2014, to allow for planned co ...
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Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research The Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research (CIER; ) is a Taiwan-based international policy think tank for economic and industry-related research. It conducts both public research and fee-supported research. History After the ending of d ...
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Chung Tai Shan Chung Tai Shan () is a Taiwan-based international Chan Buddhist monastic order founded by the Ven. Wei Chueh in 1987. The monastery headquarters, Chung Tai Chan Monastery (or Chung Tai Chan Buddhist Temple, 中台禪寺), completed in September ...
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Chunghwa Post Chunghwa Post Co., Ltd. is the official postal service of Taiwan (officially the Republic of China). Chunghwa Post was a government agency of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications until 2003, when it was reorganized into a governm ...
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Chunghwa Postal Museum The Postal Museum () is a museum located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. The museum encompasses seven floors and covers postal history, modern postal service, philately, and special exhibitions. History The museum opened at a location i ...
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Christianity in Taiwan Taiwan has a Christian minority, making up about 3.9% of its population. Roughly half of Taiwan's Christians are Catholic, and half Protestant. Due to the small number of practitioners, Christianity has not influenced the island nation's Han Chine ...
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Chung-Shan Building The Chung-Shan Building () is part of the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall complex. Completed in 1966, the building is located in the Yangmingshan National Park in Taipei, Taiwan. The building is placed on the reverse of the 100 New Taiwan Dollar bi ...
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Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST; ) is a Taiwanese state owned corporation, formerly part of the Republic of China Ministry of National Defense's Armaments Bureau, which is active in the development, manufacturi ...
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CIH (computer virus) CIH, also known as Chernobyl or Spacefiller, is a Microsoft Windows 9x computer virus that first emerged in 1998. Its payload is highly destructive to vulnerable systems, overwriting critical information on infected system drives and, in some ca ...
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Cihou Fort Cihou Fort or Cihou Battery () is a historic fort in Cijin District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, formerly guarding northern entrance to Kaohsiung Harbor. History The first fortifications were built in 1720 when Taiwan was ruled by the Manchu-led Qing ...
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Cihu Mausoleum Cihu Mausoleum (), officially known as the Mausoleum of Late President Chiang () or President Chiang Kai-shek Mausoleum, is the final resting place of President Chiang Kai-shek. It is located in Daxi District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan. When Chiang Ka ...
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Civil Air Transport Civil Air Transport (CAT) was a Nationalist Chinese airline, later owned by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), that supported United States covert operations throughout East and Southeast Asia. During the Cold War, missions consisted i ...
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Civil Aeronautics Administration (Republic of China) The Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA; ) is a government agency of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications of the Republic of China, Taiwan, which is responsible for the regulation of all civil aviation activities. CAA operates the ...
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Jay Chou Jay Chou ( zh, t=周杰倫, s=周杰伦, poj=Chiu Kia̍t-lûn, p=Zhōu Jiélún, first=t, w=Chou Chieh-lun; born January 18, 1979) is a Taiwanese singer, songwriter, record producer, rapper, actor, and television personality. Dubbed the " King ...
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Chou Meng-tieh Chou Meng-tieh (; 29 December 1921 – 1 May 2014) was a Taiwanese poet and writer. He lived in Tamsui District, New Taipei City. Biography He was born Chou Chi-shu in Xichuan County, Henan in 1921. In 1948, Chou joined the China Youth Corps ...
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Ray S. Cline Ray Steiner Cline (June 4, 1918 – March 16, 1996) was an official at the United States Central Intelligence Agency and is best known for being the chief CIA analyst during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Early life and family Ray S. Cline was born i ...
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Coast Guard Administration (Taiwan) The Coast Guard Administration of the Ocean Affairs Council (CGA; ), also known as the Taiwan Coast Guard or R.O.C. Coast Guard, is charged with maintaining law and order, protecting the resources of the territorial waters of the Republic of Chin ...
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John G. Coburn General John Gordon Coburn (born October 9, 1941) is the former CEO of VT Systems, Inc. (VT Systems), a global company, which he joined in November 2001 and grew from 61 million dollars to 1.3 billion dollars. He relinquished this role in Decembe ...
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Coca-Cola Museum The Coca-Cola Museum () is a museum about the drink Coca-Cola, located on the Gueishan Industrial Park in Taoyuan District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan. The facility is run by Swire Group, which has an adjacent Coca-Cola bottling plant. The museum bu ...
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Computex Taipei COMPUTEX Taipei, or Taipei International Information Technology Show (), is a computer expo held annually in Taipei, Taiwan. Since the early 2000s, it is one of the largest computer and technology trade shows in the world. The last COMPUTEX was ...
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Congressional Taiwan Caucus The Congressional Taiwan Caucus is the largest Congressional Member Organization in the United States Congress with 229 members. The caucus focuses exclusively on improving American–Taiwanese relations. Its counterpart in the Senate is the S ...
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Constitution of the Republic of China The Constitution of the Republic of China is the fifth and current constitution of the Republic of China (ROC), ratified by the Kuomintang during the session on 25 December 1946, in Nanjing, and adopted on 25 December 1947. The constitution, ...
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Continental Engineering Corporation Continental Engineering Corporation (CEC; ) is a large Taiwanese construction company. History The company was originally founded by Glyn T. H. Ing in 1941 as Wei Dah Corporation in Chungking, Sichuan. In 1945, the company was restructured to be ...
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Control Yuan The Control Yuan is the supervisory and auditory branch of the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Prior to constitutional reforms in the 1990s, the Control Yuan, along with National Assembly (electoral college) and the Legislati ...
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Core Pacific City Core Pacific City, also known as the Living Mall (), was a shopping center in Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. History The shopping mall was built in 2001. During the mall's development and construction, it was touted as the world's first tr ...
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Council of Indigenous Peoples The Council of Indigenous Peoples (CIP; ), formerly known as the Council of Aboriginal Affairs, is a ministry-level body under the Executive Yuan in Taiwan (Republic of China). It was established to serve the needs of the country's indigenous ...
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CPC Corporation, Taiwan CPC Corporation () is a state-owned petroleum, natural gas, and gasoline company in Taiwan and is the core of the Taiwanese petrochemicals industry. History Early history CPC was founded on 1 June 1946 in Shanghai as Chinese Petroleum Corp ...
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Cross-Strait relations Cross-Strait relations (sometimes called Mainland–Taiwan relations, or Taiwan-China relations) are the relations between China (officially the People's Republic of China) and Taiwan (officially the Republic of China). The relationship h ...
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Crystal Boys ''Crystal Boys'' (孽子, pinyin: ''Nièzǐ'', "sons of sin") is a novel written by author Pai Hsien-yung and first published in 1983 in Taiwan. In 1988, this novel went into circulation in China; its French and English translations were publi ...
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Culture of Taiwan The culture of Taiwan is a blend of Confucian Chinese and indigenous Taiwanese cultures. Despite the overwhelming traditional Chinese influence, Japanese culture has influenced Taiwanese culture as well. The common socio-political experience ...
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Dachen Islands The Dachen Islands, Tachen Islands or Tachens () are a group of islands off the coast of Taizhou, Zhejiang, China, in the East China Sea. They are administered by the Jiaojiang District of Taizhou. Before the First Taiwan Strait Crisis in 1955, ...
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Dadu Plateau The Dadu Plateau (), also known as Dadu Mountain or Dadushan (), is a plateau that stretches across Taichung, Taiwan. It borders the Taichung Basin in the east and the seacoast of Taichung in the west, and lies between the Dajia River and the Da ...
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Dakeng Dakeng (traditional Chinese: 大坑, Hanyu Pinyin: dàkēng) is the area that contains most of the mountain region of Beitun District, Taichung, Taiwan. Hiking and Biking Trails Dakeng also boasts a variety of mountain biking and hiking trai ...
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Dalongdong Baoan Temple Dalongdong Baoan Temple () also known as the Taipei Baoan Temple () is a Taiwanese folk religion temple built in the Datong District, Taipei, Taiwan. The present temple was originally built by clan members in Tong'an, Xiamen, Fujian, who immigra ...
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D-Link D-Link Corporation is a Taiwanese multinational networking equipment manufacturing corporation headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan. It was founded in March 1986 in Taipei as ''Datex Systems Inc.'' History D-Link Corporation changed its name fr ...
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Dadan Island Dadan Island (Tatan, Taitan Island, Tae-tan/Taetan) (, originally ) is an island in Lieyu Township, Kinmen County, Fujian Province, Republic of China (Taiwan). The island is in the Taiwan Strait, along the coast of Mainland China. It is located ...
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Daily Air Daily Air Corporation () is an airline with its headquarters in Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. It operates scheduled passenger services to offshore islands from Taiwan, including Penghu, Green Island and Orchid Island, as well as helicopter ...
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Douglas Darby Evelyn Douglas Darby MP (24 September 1910 – 22 August 1985) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. His efforts in denouncing socialism, attacking the labour movement, breaking strikes, ...
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Dayi method Dayi (, literally "big easy") is a system for entering Chinese characters on a standard QWERTY keyboard using a set of 46 character components. A character is built by combining up to four of the 46 characters (the other six are provided for typin ...
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Debate on traditional and simplified Chinese characters The debate on traditional Chinese characters and simplified Chinese characters is an ongoing dispute concerning Chinese orthography among users of Chinese characters. It has stirred up heated responses from supporters of both sides in mainland ...
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Desinicization De-Sinicization (''de'' + ''Sinicization'') refers to a process of eliminating or reducing Chinese cultural elements, identity, or consciousness from a society or nation. In modern contexts, it is often used in tandem with decolonization and con ...
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Demographics of Taiwan The population of Taiwan is approximately 23.19 million as of September 2022. Immigration of Han Chinese to the Penghu islands started as early as the 13th century, while settlement of the main island occurred from the 16th century during the ...
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Dharma Drum Mountain Dharma Drum Mountain (DDM; ) is an international Buddhist spiritual, cultural, and educational foundation founded by late Chan master Sheng-yen (1931 – 2009). The center focuses on educating the public in Buddhism with the goal of improving th ...
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Difang and Igay Duana Difang Duana (March 20, 1921 – March 29, 2002) and Igay Duana (August 9, 1922 – May 16, 2002), Chinese names Kuo Ying-nan (郭英男) and Kuo Hsiu-chu (郭秀珠), were Amis husband and wife farmers from Taiwan who became known as a folk mu ...
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DigiTimes DigiTimes () is a daily newspaper for semiconductor, electronics, computer and communications industries in Taiwan and the Greater China region. It was established in 1998. The company is based in Taipei, Taiwan and currently has a daily newsp ...
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Din Tai Fung Din Tai Fung (; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Tín-thai-fûng) is a Taiwanese restaurant chain. Outside Taiwan, Din Tai Fung also has branches in Australia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand ...
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Diplomatic missions of Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China, has 112 diplomatic missions across the world . Due to the One-China policy held by the People's Republic of China, countries are only allowed to maintain relations with either Taiwan or the People's Re ...
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Dominican International School , motto_translation = , logo = , established = , type = Private international school , religion = Catholicism , denomination = Dominican Order , ad ...
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Dongchu Dongchu (, 1907–1977) was a Chinese Ch'an Master in Mainland China and later in Taiwan, and also the teacher of respected modern-day Ch'an Master Sheng-yen. He is the 51st generation of Zen patriarch from the Caodong SchoolSee Lineage Chart. He ...
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Douliu Douliu (Hokkien POJ: ''Táu-la̍k'') is a county-administered city and the county seat of Yunlin County, Taiwan. It is also the political and economic center of the county. Douliu City is served by National Highway No. 3. Name Its former nam ...
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Double-Heart of Stacked Stones The Double-heart of Stacked Stones () or the Twin-Heart Fish Trap is a stone fishing weir located on the north side of Cimei Township, Penghu County, Taiwan. It is a well-preserved ancient fish trap made by stacking stones to form a trap that ...
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Double Ninth Festival The Double Ninth Festival (''Chong Yang Festival'' or ''Chung Yeung Festival'' in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan; ; ''Jungyangjeol'' (Hangul: , Hanja: ), observed on the ninth day of the ninth month in the Chinese calendar, is a ...
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Double Ten Day The National Day of the Republic of China ( zh, 中華民國的國慶日) or the Taiwan National Day, also referred to as Double Ten Day or Double Tenth Day, is a public holiday on 10 October, now held annually in Taiwan (officially the Republi ...
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Dragon boat A dragon boat is a human-powered watercraft originating from the Pearl River Delta region of China's southern Guangdong Province. These were made of teak, but in other parts of China, different kinds of wood are used. It is one of a family ...
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Duanwu Festival The Dragon Boat Festival ( zh, s=端午节, t=端午節) is a traditional Chinese holiday which occurs on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese calendar, which corresponds to late May or June in the Gregorian calendar. Names The Engl ...
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Jacques Duchesne General Jacques Charles René Achille Duchesne (3 March 1837 – 27 April 1918) was a 19th-century French military officer. He was born at Sens and entered Saint-Cyr in 1855, aged 18, and became a lieutenant in 1861. Career Duchesne fought in ...
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Dunhua Road Dunhua Road (), consists of Dunhua North Road () and Dunhua South Road (), also called 12th Ave, is a major north–south arterial in Taipei, Taiwan. It connects the Songshan Airport and the Songshan District in the north with the Daan District ...
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Dutch Formosa The island of Taiwan, also commonly known as ''Formosa'', was partly under colonial rule by the Dutch Republic from 1624 to 1662 and from 1664 to 1668. In the context of the Age of Discovery, the Dutch East India Company established its presence ...
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Dutch pacification campaign on Formosa A series of military actions and diplomatic moves were undertaken in 1635 and 1636 by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in Dutch-era Taiwan ( Formosa) aimed at subduing hostile aboriginal villages in the southwestern region of the island. Pri ...


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East Asian rainy season The East Asian rainy season (), also called the plum rain, is caused by precipitation along a persistent stationary front known as the Meiyu front for nearly two months during the late spring and early summer in East Asia between mainland Chin ...
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East Asian Tigers The Four Asian Tigers (also known as the Four Asian Dragons or Four Little Dragons in Chinese and Korean) are the developed East Asian economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. Between the early 1960s and 1990s, they underwent r ...
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EasyCard The EasyCard is a contactless smartcard system operated by the EasyCard Corporation, which was previously named the "Taipei Smart Card Corporation", for payment on the Taipei Metro (also known as "''Taipei MRT''", or "Taipei Rapid Transit Syst ...
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Eat Drink Man Woman ''Eat Drink Man Woman'' () is a 1994 Taiwanese comedy-drama film directed by Ang Lee, from a script co-written with James Schamus and Hui-Ling Wang.Howe, Desson.‘Eat Drink Man Woman’" ''The Washington Post''. 19 October 1994. Retrieved on 2 ...
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Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement The Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) is a free trade agreement (FTA) between the governments of the People's Republic of China (mainland China, PRC, commonly "China") and the Republic of China (ROC, commonly "Taiwan"), that aims ...
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economy of Taiwan The economy of Taiwan is a highly developed market economy. It is the 8th largest in Asia and 18th-largest in the world by purchasing power parity, allowing Taiwan to be included in the advanced economies group by the International Monetary ...
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Enjo kōsai is a type of transactional relationship similar to the western equivalent being a call girl of Sugaring. It is the Japanese language term for the practice of older men giving money and/or luxury gifts to attractive young women for sexual favors ...
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elections in the Republic of China There are eleven types of elections in Taiwan which, since 2012, have been unified into general and local elections, each held every four years, typically in January and November respectively. There may also be by-elections. Electoral systems incl ...
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endemic species of Taiwan The endemic species of Taiwan are organisms that are endemic to the island of Taiwan— that is, they occur nowhere else on Earth. Percentages of endemic animals of all living species in Taiwan. ---- Percentages of endemic plants of all livi ...
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Eslite Bookstore Eslite Bookstore () is one of the largest retail bookstore chains in Taiwan. It also offers one of the largest selections of English-language publications and translation materials in Taiwan. Its headquarters is in Xinyi District, Taipei. Br ...
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Eternal Spring Shrine Eternal Spring Shrine, also called Changchun Shrine (), is a landmark and a memorial shrine complex in Taroko National Park in Xiulin Township, Hualien County, Taiwan. It is one of the major picturesque points of the park, with the view of the m ...
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EVA Air EVA Airways Corporation (pronounced as three letters: ; ) (), of which "EVA" stands for Evergreen Airways, is a Taiwanese international airline based at Taoyuan International Airport near Taipei, Taiwan, operating passenger and dedicated ca ...
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Evergreen Marine Evergreen Marine Corporation () is a Taiwanese container transportation and shipping company that is headquartered in Luzhu District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan. With over 150 container ships, it is part of the Evergreen Group conglomerate of transpo ...
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Examination Yuan The Examination Yuan is the civil service commission branch, in charge of validating the qualification of civil servants, of the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It has a president, a vice president, and seven to nine members, al ...
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Exit & Entry Permit (Republic of China) The Exit & Entry Permit for Taiwan, Republic of China is the document for the bearer to enter and/or depart Taiwan. Currently, there are several types of Exit & Entry Permit that reflect the bearer's residency status. The permit is issued by the ...
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Exploding whale There have been several cases of exploding whale carcasses due to a buildup of gas in the decomposition process. This would occur if a whale decides to strand itself ashore. Actual explosives have also been used to assist in disposing of whale ...


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John K. Fairbank John King Fairbank (May 24, 1907 – September 14, 1991) was an American historian of China and United States–China relations. He taught at Harvard University from 1936 until his retirement in 1977. He is credited with building the field of Ch ...
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FamilyMart is a Japanese convenience store franchise chain. It is Japan's second largest convenience store chain, behind 7-Eleven. There are now 24,574 stores worldwide in Japan, Taiwan, China, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Its ...
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Far East Squadron The French Far East Squadron (french: escadre de l'Extrême-Orient) was an exceptional naval grouping created for the duration of the Sino-French War (August 1884 – April 1885). Background In 1882 French interests in the Far East were pr ...
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Feitsui Dam Feicui Dam () is a double curvature concrete arch dam on the Beishi River in Shiding District, New Taipei, Taiwan, forming Feicui Reservoir (). The dam is located in Shiding District, New Taipei City, and is usually misunderstood as the principa ...
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First Taiwan Strait Crisis The First Taiwan Strait Crisis (also the Formosa Crisis, the 1954–1955 Taiwan Strait Crisis, the Offshore Islands Crisis, the Quemoy-Matsu Crisis, and the 1955 Taiwan Strait Crisis) was a brief armed conflict between the Communist People's ...
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Flag of the Republic of China A flag is a piece of fabric (most often rectangular or quadrilateral) with a distinctive design and colours. It is used as a symbol, a signalling device, or for decoration. The term ''flag'' is also used to refer to the graphic design empl ...
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Fo Guang Shan Fo Guang Shan (FGS) () is an international Chinese Mahāyāna Buddhist organization and monastic order based in Taiwan that practices Humanistic Buddhism. The headquarters, Fo Guang Shan Monastery is located in Dashu District, Kaohsiung, and ...
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Foot binding Foot binding, or footbinding, was the Chinese custom of breaking and tightly binding the feet of young girls in order to change their shape and size. Feet altered by footbinding were known as lotus feet, and the shoes made for these feet were kno ...
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Ford Lio Ho Ford Lio Ho Motor () is a Taiwanese-based automaker and the primary dealer of Ford vehicles in Taiwan, formed in 1972. It is 70 percent owned by Ford Motor Company. The remaining 30 per cent is owned by investors in the former Lio Ho Automotive ...
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Foreign relations of the Republic of China Foreign may refer to: Government * Foreign policy, how a country interacts with other countries * Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in many countries ** Foreign Office, a department of the UK government ** Foreign office and foreign minister * United S ...
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Former American Consulate in Taipei The Embassy of the United States, Taipei () is a former United States diplomatic mission in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. The building current houses the Taipei Film House () as a movie theater. History Empire of Japan At the end of the 19 ...
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Former British Consulate at Takao The British Consulate at Takao (or Ta-kau; ) is a former British consulate built in 1865 in Gushan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It has been designated a historic site by the Ministry of Culture. It lies on the peak of Shaochuantou (哨船頭) ...
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Formosa Betrayed (1965 book) ''Formosa Betrayed'' is a 1965 book written by George H. Kerr, a US diplomatic officer in Taiwan, who witnessed the February 28 Incident, and the corruption and killings committed by the Kuomintang (KMT, Chinese Nationalist Party) in Taiwan af ...
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Formosa Betrayed (film) ''Formosa Betrayed'' is a 2009 American political thriller film directed by Adam Kane, written by Charlie Stratton, Yann Samuell, Brian Askew and Nathaniel Goodman, with a story by Will Tiao and Katie Swain and starring James Van Der Beek. Se ...
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Formosa Magazine ''Formosa Magazine'', also known as Mei-li-tao (), was a magazine created by Tangwai individuals in Taiwan during the summer of 1979. It opposed the Kuomintang's political monopoly in the Republic of China government. A police raid of the ''F ...
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Formosan black bear The Formosan black bear (臺灣黑熊, ''Ursus thibetanus formosanus''), also known as the Taiwanese black bear or white-throated bear, is a subspecies of the Asiatic black bear. It was first described by Robert Swinhoe in 1864. Formosan black ...
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Formosan blue magpie The Taiwan blue magpie (''Urocissa caerulea''), also called the Taiwan magpie, Formosan blue magpie (), or the "long-tailed mountain lady" (; Taiwanese Hokkien: Tn̂g-boé soaⁿ-niû), is a bird species in the crow family. It is endemic to Taiwan ...
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Formosan Mountain Dog The Taiwan Dog () is a breed of small or medium dog indigenous to Taiwan. These dogs are also known as the Formosan Mountain Dog. They are well-adapted to the uneven and thickly forested terrain of Taiwan, having become a semi-wild breed prior to ...
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Formosa Plastics Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is an island country located in East Asia. The main island of Taiwan, formerly known in the Western political circles, News media, press and Western literature, literature as Formosa, makes up 99% of ...
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Formosa Plastics Group Museum The Formosa Plastics Group Museum is located on the grounds of Chang Gung University in Taiwan. After opening to the public in 2004, it became a tourist attraction in Taoyuan. The museum has six above-ground exhibition floors and one basement e ...
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Fort Provintia Fort Provintia or Providentia, also known as Chihkan Tower (), was a Dutch outpost on Formosa at a site now located in West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan. It was built in 1653 during the Dutch colonization of Taiwan. The Dutch, intending to ...
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Fort Zeelandia (Taiwan) Fort Zeelandia () was a fortress built over ten years from 1624 to 1634 by the Dutch East India Company (VOC), in the town of Anping (now Anping District of Tainan) on Formosa, the former name of main island of Taiwan, during their 38-year rul ...
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Four Noes and One Without The Four Noes and One Without (), also known as the Four Noes () was a pledge by former President of the Republic of China Chen Shui-bian made in his inauguration speech on 20 May 2000, concerning the political status of Taiwan. It was an important ...
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Four Seas The Four Seas () were four bodies of water that metaphorically made up the boundaries of ancient China. There is a sea for each for the four cardinal directions. The West Sea is Qinghai Lake, the East Sea is the East China Sea, the North Sea ...
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Foxconn Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd., trading as Hon Hai Technology Group in China and Taiwan and Foxconn internationally, is a Taiwanese multinational electronics contract manufacturer established in 1974 with headquarters in Tucheng, New ...
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Free China Journal ''Free China Journal'' () was a periodical sponsored by the Kuomintang that was published in Taiwan after the Kuomintang retreat following their defeat in the Chinese Civil War. The first issue appeared on 20 December 1949. The publisher was H ...
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Fu Hsing Kang College The Political Warfare College (), also known as Fu Hsing Kang College (復興崗, "Renaissance Hill"), is a military academy in Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan. During the Japanese occupation period, this location was the racetrack of Beitou; afte ...
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Fuk'anggan Fuk'anggan ( Manchu:, Möllendorff: fuk'anggan; ; 1748–1796), courtesy name Yaolin (), was a Manchu noble and general of the Qing Dynasty. He was from the Fuca clan () and the Bordered Yellow Banner of the Eight Banners. Fuk'anggan's father ...
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Fu Sinian Fu Ssu-nien (; 26 March 1896 – 20 December 1950), was a Chinese historian, linguist, and writer. He was one of the leaders of the May Fourth Movement in 1919. He was also one of the creators of the Academia Sinica, and was named director of th ...
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Fujian White Crane Fujian White Crane, also known as White Crane Style () is a Southern Chinese martial art that originated in Yongchun County, Fujian () province. According to oral tradition, the style was developed by Fang Qiniang (方七娘; Amoy Min Nan: H ...
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Fukan literary supplement __NOTOC__ In Taiwan, Fukan () are literary supplements in newspapers. History From the 1950s to the early 1990s, the fukan were the main place for publishing literature in Taiwan. Fukan could occupy up to 1/3 of the space of the entire paper. Th ...
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Fuxing Broadcasting Station Fu Hsing Broadcasting Station (FHBS; ) is a state-run radio station sponsored by Republic of China Armed Forces, located on the campus of Ming Chuan University in Taipei, Taiwan and is operated by the Ministry of National Defense. Its website ...
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Fuxing Road (Taipei) Fuxing Road (; also called 11th Ave.) is a major arterial in Taipei connecting the Daan District and the National Taiwan University in the south with the Zhongzheng, Zhongshan, and Songshan districts around the northern terminus. Most of the ...


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Gangtai Gangtai () are the C-pop artists and musical style from Hong Kong or Taiwan. The term is synonymous with post-1960 Cantopop or post-1970 Mandopop, a sweet, love type melody found distinctly in C-pop and not any other genre of Chinese folk, rock or t ...
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Gao Yisheng Gao Yisheng () (1866–1951) was the creator of the Gao style of the Chinese Internal Martial Art of Baguazhang. His life bridged the second generation and third generation of Bagua practitioners into the 20th century. He was one of the few third ...
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Garmin Garmin Ltd. (shortened to Garmin, stylized as GARMIN, and formerly known as ProNav) is an American, Swiss-domiciled multinational technology company founded in 1989 by Gary Burrell and Min Kao in Lenexa, Kansas, United States, with headquarte ...
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Gender Equity Education Act (Taiwan) Gender Equity Education Act () of Taiwan was enacted on June 23, 2004. The General Provisions states the purposes of the act: "to promote substantive gender equality, eliminate gender discrimination, uphold human dignity, and improve and establish ...
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General English Proficiency Test The General English Proficiency Test (GEPT; , or for short) is a test of English language proficiency that was commissioned by Taiwan's Ministry of Education in 1999. The GEPT was developed by the Language Training and Testing Center in Taipei, ...
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General Order No. 1 General Order No. 1 ( Japanese:一般命令第一号) for the surrender of Japan was prepared by the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff and approved by President Harry Truman on August 17, 1945. It was issued by General Douglas MacArthur to the ...
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General Tso's chicken General Tso's chicken (; ) is a sweet and spicy deep-fried chicken dish that is served in American Chinese cuisine, North American Chinese restaurants. The dish is named after Zuo Zongtang, formerly romanized "Tso Tsung-t'ang", a Qing dynasty st ...
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Genie Chuo Genie Chuo (; born 20 January 1986) is a Taiwanese singer, actress and television host. Life and career Chuo won several karaoke competitions when she was a first year in the Taipei County Fuho Junior High School. After a number of lessons a ...
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Kodama Gentarō Viscount was a Japanese general in the Imperial Japanese Army and a government minister during the Meiji period. He was instrumental in establishing the modern Imperial Japanese military. Early life Kodama was born on March 16, 1852, in Toku ...
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Geography of Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is an island country located in East Asia. The main island of Taiwan, formerly known in the Western political circles, News media, press and Western literature, literature as Formosa, makes up 99% of ...
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George Candidius Georgius Candidius (1597– 30 April 1647) was a Dutch Reformed Church missionary to Dutch Formosa from 1627 to 1637. He was the first missionary to be stationed on the island. Name Candidius's Latinate first name is sometimes Germanified to Geor ...
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George Leslie Mackay George Leslie Mackay 偕瑞理 or 馬偕 ''Má-kai'' (21 March 1844 – 2 June 1901) was a Canadian Presbyterian missionary. He was the first Presbyterian missionary to northern Taiwan (then Formosa), serving with the Canadian Presbyterian Mis ...
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Ghost Festival The Ghost Festival, also known as the Zhongyuan Festival (traditional Chinese: 中元節; simplified Chinese: ) in Taoism and Yulanpen Festival () in Buddhism, is a traditional Taoist and Buddhist festival held in certain East Asian countrie ...
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Ghost marriage (Chinese) In Chinese tradition, a ghost marriage () is a marriage in which one or both parties are deceased. Stockard, Janice E. ''Daughters of the Canton Delta'' Other forms of ghost marriage are practiced worldwide, notably in France since 1959 (see p ...
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Giant Bicycles Giant Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (commonly known as Giant) is a Taiwanese bicycle manufacturer, recognized as the world's largest bicycle designer and manufacturer. Giant has manufacturing facilities in Taiwan, the Netherlands, China, and Hungary. H ...
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Herbert Giles Herbert Allen Giles (, 8 December 184513 February 1935) was a British diplomat and sinologist who was the professor of Chinese at the University of Cambridge for 35 years. Giles was educated at Charterhouse School before becoming a British ...
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Glove puppetry Glove puppetry () is a type of opera using cloth puppets that originated during the 17th century in Quanzhou or Zhangzhou of China's Fujian province, and historically practised in the Min Nan-speaking areas such as Quanzhou, Zhangzhou, the Chaos ...
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Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards The Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards () is a film festival and awards ceremony held annually in Taiwan. It was founded in 1962 by the Government Information Office of the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan. The awards ceremony is u ...
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Gong (title) Gong () was the highest title of Chinese nobility during the Zhou Dynasty and the second highest title, ranked below ''Wang'', from the Han Dynasty onwards. ''Gong'' is usually translated as "duke". Examples * Duke Yansheng, the title of the d ...
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Terry Gou Terry Gou (; born 18 October 1950) is a Taiwanese billionaire businessman who is the Founder and former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Foxconn. Foxconn is the world's largest contract manufacturer of electronics, with factories in sev ...
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Government Information Office The Government Information Office, Executive Yuan (GIO; ) was a cabinet-level agency of the Executive Yuan of Taiwan (the Republic of China) in charge of promoting government policies and regulating domestic media. History In April 1947, the ...
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Governor-General of Taiwan The governor-general of Taiwan ( ja, 臺灣總督, Taiwan Sōtoku) was the head of the Government-General of Taiwan in the Japanese era (including Formosa and the Pescadores) when they were part of the Empire of Japan, from 1895 to 1945. The ...
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Grand Hotel (Taipei) The Grand Hotel () is a landmark located at Yuanshan (圓山) in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. The hotel was established in May 1952 and the main building was completed on October 10, 1973. It is owned by the Duen-Mou Foundation of Taiw ...
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Grand Hyatt Taipei Grand Hyatt Taipei () is a 5-star luxury hotel in Taipei, Taiwan. Located in Xinyi Planning District, the 27-story, skyscraper hotel is located adjacent to Taipei 101, Taipei World Trade Center complex, Taipei City Council, Taipei International ...
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Gre Tai Securities Market Taipei Exchange (), formerly the Gre Tai Securities Market (GTSM), is a foundation which is organized for serving the over-the-counter (OTC) market and bond trading of Taiwan. It was formally founded on 1 November 1994. The initial fund of the foun ...
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Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere The , also known as the GEACPS, was a concept that was developed in the Empire of Japan and propagated to Asian populations which were occupied by it from 1931 to 1945, and which officially aimed at creating a self-sufficient bloc of Asian peo ...
- Green Island, Taiwan - Green Party (Taiwan) - Green Party Taiwan - Gu Zhutong - Guandu Bridge - Guangfu Road - Guandu Temple - Guang Hua Digital Plaza - Guanziling Hot Spring - Guesthouses of Chiang Kai-shek - Guidelines for National Unification - Guishan Island (Yilan) - Guling Street Avant-garde Theatre - Guo Huaiyi Rebellion - Gwoyeu Romatzyh


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Hai Lung class submarine - Hakka - Antonius Hambroek - Hamasing - Hanjian - Gilbertus Happart - Hau Lung-pin - Hau Pei-tsun - He Yingqin - Healthcare in Taiwan - Hengchun Airport - Heng Shan Military Command Center - Hess Educational Organization - HeySong Corporation - Hierodula patellifera - High Aim 6 - Highway system in Taiwan - Histiophryne - History of education in Taiwan - History of the Kuomintang cultural policy - History of Taiwan - History of the Jews in Taiwan - HIV/AIDS in Taiwan - Hobe Fort - Hohak Band - Holidays in the Republic of China - Hokkien culture - Hoklo people - Roger Holeindre - Holy Rosary Cathedral, Kaohsiung - Masaharu Homma - Honda Taiwan - Honeymoon Bay, Yilan - Hongmen - Hsiao Bi-khim - Frank Hsieh - Janet Hsieh - Evonne Hsu - Hsu Hung-Chi - Hsin-chu - Hsin Pei - Hsing Yun - Hsinchu Air Base - Hsinchu American School - Hsinchu Campaign - Hsinchu County - Hsinchu International School - Hsinchu Science and Industrial Park - Hsiung Feng I - Hsiung Feng II - Hsiung Feng IIE - Hsiung Feng III - Hsuehshan Tunnel - Hukou Incident - Hukou system - Jason Hu - Hu Lien - Hu Kexian - Hu Na - Hu Shih - Hua-lien - Hualien Airport - Hualien County - I Hua Huang - Huang Sheng Shyan - Huang Shihui - Hui (secret society) - Human rights in Taiwan - Human trafficking in Taiwan - Hung I-Hsiang - Jon Huntsman, Jr. - Hwang Yau-tai - Paul Hyer


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Jadeite Cabbage - Janez Janež - Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1895) - Japanese opium policy in Taiwan (1895–1945) - Japanese Prison Camps in Taiwan during World War II - Japanization - Jhiben Hot Spring - Jiang (rank) - Jianguo Road (Taipei) - Jiao Lung Waterfall - Jinguashi - Jiu Manzhou Dang - Jiufen - Joy English School - Judicial Yuan - Junghua Dam - Robert Junius


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Kagi Shrine - Kaohsiung - Kaohsiung American School - Kaohsiung Astronomical Museum - Kaohsiung County - Kaohsiung Cultural Center - Kaohsiung Fisherman's Wharf - Kaohsiung Grand Hotel - Kaohsiung Hakka Cultural Museum - Kaohsiung Incident - Kaohsiung International Airport - Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit - Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts - Kaohsiung Museum of History - Kaoliang wine - David E. Kaplan (author) - Karenkō Shrine - Kashmir Princess - Katsura Taro - Keelung - Keelung Campaign - Keelung Islet - Keelung Road - Kempeitai - Kenting National Park - George H. Kerr - Ketagalan Boulevard - Donald Keyser - Cynthia Khan - Yulbars Khan - Kingdom of Tungning - Kinmen - Kinmen Knife - Kinmen Airport - Ko Bunyu - Jin Au Kong - Koo Chen-fu - Koo Hsien-jung - V.K. Wellington Koo - Koreans in Taiwan - Koxinga - Koxinga Ancestral Shrine - Kuang Hua VI class missile boat - Kuomintang - Kuomintang Islamic insurgency in China (1950–1958) - Kuomintang Youth League - Kung Feng Multiple Launch Rocket System - Kung Te-cheng - Kung Tsui-chang - Kuso - Kymco


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Lāi-goā-kho Khàn-hō͘-ha̍k - Barry Lam - Lamay Island - Lamey Island Massacre - Languages of Taiwan - Language Policy in Taiwan's White Terror - Rod Langway - Laowai - Law in Taiwan - Lawrence Lau - Homer Lea - Lothar Ledderose - Ang Lee - Henry Lee (forensic scientist) - Lee Ta-hai - Lee Teng-hui - Wen Ho Lee - Witness Lee - Lee Yuan-tseh - Charles Le Gendre - Legislative Yuan - Leofoo Village Theme Park - Sébastien Lespès - LGBT rights in Taiwan - Li Ao - Li Mi (ROC general) - Liang Shih-chiu - Liberalism in Taiwan - Liberty Square (Taipei) - Liberty Times - Libra Radio - Lian Heng - Liang Tsai-Ping - Lien Chan - Matthew Lien - Sean Lien - James R. Lilley - Lin (surname) - Lin Ben Yuan Family - Lin Hwai-min - Lin Wang - Justin Yifu Lin - Lin Yü-chih - Lin Yutang - Lion dance - List of airlines of Taiwan - List of archaeological sites in Taiwan -List of assets owned by the Kuomintang - List of banks in Taiwan - List of Chinese language schools in Taiwan - List of Chinese Taipei Representatives to APEC - List of Cold War pilot defections - List of companies of Taiwan - List of earthquakes in Taiwan - List of Legislative Yuan elections - List of museums in Taiwan - List of national parks in Taiwan - List of national scenic areas in Taiwan - List of night markets in Taiwan - List of political parties in Taiwan - List of postal codes in the Republic of China - List of power stations in Taiwan - List of protected species in Taiwan - List of rivers in Taiwan - List of rulers of Taiwan - List of Shinto shrines in Taiwan - List of sister cities of Taipei - List of Taiwanese authors - List of Taiwanese automakers - List of Taiwanese people by net worth - List of Taiwanese submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film - List of Taiwanese television series - List of tourist attractions in Taipei - List of tourist attractions in Taiwan - List of universities in Taiwan - List of US arms sales to Taiwan - List of volcanoes in Taiwan - List of mountains in Taiwan - Little Taipei - Little Taiwan - Henry Liu - Liu Liankun - Lucy Liu - Liu Mingchuan - Liu Pang-yu - Liu Sung-pan - Liu Yuzhang - Liugongjun - Liuli Gongfang - Wayne Lo - Lobsang Pelden Tenpe Dronme - Longgang Mosque - Longtan Lake - Lord of Universe Church - Losheng Sanatorium - Lottery poetry - Lotus Lake - Love Boat (study tour) - Love River - Lu Sheng-yen - Luce Memorial Chapel - Lukang - Lulin Observatory - Sihung Lung - Lung Ying-tai - Lu-Yu Tea Culture Institute - Lyudao Airport


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Ma Bufang - Ma Buqing - Ma Chengxiang - Christine Chow Ma - Ma Ho-ling - Ma Ying-jeou - Made in Taiwan - Magong Airport - Mainland Chinese, Mainlander - Mako Guard District - Manchu People in Taiwan - Mandarin Airlines - Mandarin Daily News - Mandarin Phonetic Symbols II - Mandarin Training Center - Mandopop - Manhua - Maokong - 19 March 2004 assassination attempt in Taiwan - Market Place by Jasons - Oryoku Maru - Matsu Islands - Tagawa Matsu - Mayday (Taiwanese band) - Mayor of New Taipei - Mayor of Taipei - James Laidlaw Maxwell - Mazu (goddess) - MC HotDog - Media in Taiwan - Mega International Commercial Bank - Mengjia Longshan Temple - Merida Bikes - Mexicali - Miao-li - Military Assistance Advisory Group - Military dependents' village - Military of the Republic of China - Million Voices Against Corruption, President Chen Must Go - Min Sheng Bao - Mingtan Dam - Minguo calendar - Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau - Minsheng Road - Miramar Entertainment Park - Mitsukoshi - Mo Teh-hui - MoCA Taipei - Modern History of Taiwanese in 400 Years - Modern Literal Taiwanese - Monga (film) - Mongolian barbecue - Mongolians in Taiwan - Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission - Mongolian and Tibetan Cultural Center - Monopoly Bureau - Morrison Academy - Akashi Motojiro - Mr. Brown Coffee - MTV Mandarin - Mudan Incident of 1871 - Murder of Wong Chinan - Museum of World Religions - Music of Taiwan - MV Maersk Alabama


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Teruo Nakamura - Names of Sun Yat-sen - Naming customs of Taiwanese aborigines - Nan-t'ou (disambiguation), Nan-t'ou - Nanhai Academy - Nan Huai-Chin - Nanjing Road (Taipei) - Nanshin-ron - National Anthem of the Republic of China - National Assembly of the Republic of China - National Banner Song - National Central Library - National Center for Traditional Art - National Communications Commission - National Defense Medical Center - National Development Initiatives Institute - National Dong Hwa University (NDHU) - National Dong Hwa University Chinese Language Center, National Dong Hwa University Chinese Language Center (CLC) - National Education Radio - National Fire Agency - National Health Research Institutes - National Identification Card (Republic of China) - National Institute for Compilation and Translation - National Languages Committee - National Museum of History - National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium - National Museum of Natural Science - National Museum of Taiwan Literature - National Palace Museum - National Police Agency (Republic of China) - National Research Institute of Chinese Medicine - National Resources Commission - National Security Bureau (Republic of China), National Security Bureau - National Space Organization (Republic of China) - National Socialism Association - National Sun Yat-sen University - National symbols of the Republic of China - National Symphony Orchestra (Taiwan) - National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine - National Science and Technology Museum - National Taiwan Library - National Theater and Concert Hall, Taipei - National Unification Council - A New Partnership Between the Indigenous Peoples and the Government of Taiwan - New Party (Republic of China) - New Taipei - New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum - New Taiwan dollar - New Taiwanese Literature - New Ten Major Construction Projects - Next Media Animation - Niaosung Culture - Night markets in Taiwan - Nung Chan


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Ōgon Shrine - Oil-paper umbrella - Okinotorishima - Old City of Zuoying - Old Taiwan dollar - One-China policy - One Country on Each Side - One Town One Product (Republic of China) - Oolong - Orchid Island - Orthodoxy in Taiwan - Otōemon Hiroeda - Outline of Taiwan - Ouyang Tzu - Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission - Oyster omelette


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Pacific American School - Pacific Corporation - Page One (bookstore) - Pan-Blue coalition - Pan-Green Coalition - Pan Jin-yu - Danny Pang (financier) - Pai Hsien-yung - Pas-ta'ai - Pe̍h-ōe-jī - Peasant Party (Taiwan) - Peking Opera School - Peng Ming-min - Peng Wan-ru - Penghu - Pengjia Islet - People First Party (Republic of China), People First Party - Period of mobilization for the suppression of Communist rebellion - Matthew C. Perry - Pescadores Campaign (1895) - Photography of Taiwan - P'ing-tung - Pinyin - Pirate radio in Asia - Political divisions of Taiwan (1895-1945) - Administrative divisions of the Republic of China - Political commissar - Political status of Taiwan - Political warfare - Politics of the Republic of China - Popiah - Port of Kaohsiung - Port of Keelung - Port of Taichung - Port of Taipei - Postal codes in Taiwan - Postage stamps and postal history of Taiwan - Pou Chen Corporation - Pratas Island - Prehistory of Taiwan - Presbyterian Church in Taiwan - Presidential Office Building, Taipei - President of the Republic of China - Princess Taiping (sailing vessel) - Project National Glory - Propaganda in the Republic of China - Proposed flag of Taiwan - Prostitution in Taiwan - Providence University - PTT Bulletin Board System - Public holidays in the Republic of China - Public Television Service - Puru (artist) - Pushing Hands (film)


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Qiandao Lake Incident - Qidong Street Japanese Houses - Qingming Festival - Qixingyan (Taiwan) - Quemoy - Quemoy Battles


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Radio Taiwan International - Raid on Taipei - Rail transport in Taiwan - Raohe Street Night Market - Realtek - Red Cross Society of the Republic of China - Red Envelope Club - Red House Theater - Reeves's muntjac - Daniel Reid - Religion in Taiwan - Remains of Taipei prison walls - Renai Road - Renaming of Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall - Tiu Keng Leng, Rennie's Mill - Republic of Taiwan→Taiwan independence - Republic of China→
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the nort ...
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Sakizaya people - Sakuma Samata - san zhi xiao zhu - Sanmao (author) - Sansiantai - Santikhiri - Sanzhi UFO houses - Sayon's Bell - Scouting in the Republic of China - Second Taiwan Strait Crisis - Senkaku Islands - Seven Seas Residence - Shadow play - Therese Shaheen - Sharp Daily - James Shen - Sheng Shicai - Shifen waterfall - Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology - Shi Lang - Shilin Official Residence - Shimen Dam - Shim-pua marriage - Shin Kong Life Tower - Shinchiku Prefecture - Gotō Shinpei - Shinto in Taiwan - Shoushan (Kaohsiung), Shoushan - Shr-Hwa International Tower - Shuangsi Tropical Viviparous Forest - Siaolin Village - Sinckan Manuscripts - Singapore Airlines Flight 006 - Sinking of the Chian-der 3 - Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty - Sinocentrism - Sinophone - Six Codes - Sixth Chen-Chiang summit - Sizihwan - Shuangxi Park and Chinese Garden - Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines - Siege of Fort Zeelandia - Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty - Sisy Chen - Six assurances - Sky Bow - Cordwainer Smith - Robert W. Smith (historian) - Smoking in Taiwan - Snake wine - Sockgate - Sogo - James Soong - Soong Mei-ling - Southern Chinese wedding - Spanish Formosa - Sport in Taiwan - Sports Affairs Council - Spring Scream - SS Bokhara - St. John's University (Taiwan) - Standard Form of National Characters - William Stanton (diplomat) - The Strait Story - Strait Talk - Straits Exchange Foundation - Strawberry generation - Stinky tofu - Su-ao Cold Spring - Su Beng - Su Tseng-chang - Suncake (Taiwan), Suncake - Sun Fo - Sun Li-jen - Nora Sun - Sun Tianqin - Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Taipei) - Sun Yat-sen stamps - Sun Yuanliang - Sun Yun-suan - Sun Moon Lake - Suling Wang - Sun Yee On - Sz'Kwa


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T65 assault rifle - T86 assault rifle - T91 assault rifle - Ta-Chia-hsi revolt - Ta-pa-ni Incident - Tai Chao-chuen incident - Taijian - Taichung - Taichung County - Taichung Airport - Taichung Bank - Taichung Basin - Taichung City Bus - Taichung Metropolitan Area MRT System - Taichung Metropolitan Opera House - Taichung Park - Taichung Power Plant - Taihoku Air Strike - Taihoku Prefecture - Tainan City - Takasago Volunteers - Tainan County - Taipei - Taipei 101 - Taipei Adventist Preparatory Academy - Taipei American School - Taipei American School student organizations - Taipei Botanical Garden - Taipei Bridge - Taipei Broadcasting Station - Taipei Bus Station - Taipei City Hall Bus Station - Taipei Confucius Temple - Taipei Dome - Taipei Economic and Cultural Office - Taipei European School - Taipei Export-Import Bank of China - Taipei Fine Arts Museum - Taipei Grand Mosque - Taipei Guest House - Taipei International Flora Exposition - Taipei Japanese School - Taipei Language Institute - Taipei Main Station - Taipei Metro - Taipei Municipal Jianguo High School - Taipei People - Taipei Postal Office - Taipei Prison - Taipei Ricci Institute - Taipei Songshan Airport - Taipei Taiwan Temple - Taipei Times - Taipei World Trade Center - Taipei World Trade Center Nangang Exhibition Hall - Taipei Zoo - Taiping (steamer) - Taiping Island - Taitung City, T'ai-tung - Taitung County -
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the nort ...
- Taiwan, China - Taiwan after World War II - Taiwan Assemblies of God - Taiwan Army of Japan - Taiwan Beer - Taiwan Capitalization Weighted Stock Index - Taiwan cession - Taiwan Church News - Taiwan Communist Party - Taiwan Compatriot Entry Permit - Taiwan Confucian Temple - Taiwan Daily - Taiwan Expedition of 1874 - Taiwan Futures Exchange - Taiwan Garrison Command - Taiwan Grand Shrine - Taiwan gulper shark - Taiwan High Prosecutors Office - Taiwan High Speed Rail - Taiwan Holiness Church - Taiwan–Hong Kong Economic and Cultural Co-operation Council - Taiwan Independence Party - Taiwan independence - Taiwan Indigenous Television - Taiwan Is Good - Taiwan Journal - Taiwan Land Reform Museum - Taiwan Lantern Festival - Taiwan Livestock Research Institute - Taiwan Lutheran Church - Taiwan Major League - Taiwan McDonald's bombings - Taiwan Miracle - Taiwan News - Taiwan Power Company - Taiwan Pride - Taiwan Province - Taiwan professional baseball - Taiwan Public Television Service Foundation - Taiwan Railway Administration - Taiwan Relations Act - Taiwan Review - Taiwan Security Enhancement Act - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company - Taiwan serow - Taiwan Solidarity Union - Taiwan Stock Exchange - Taiwan Strait - Taiwan Strait Tunnel Project - Taiwan Sugar Railways - Taiwan subtropical evergreen forests - Taiwan Sugar Corporation - Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport - Taiwan the Formosa - Taiwan This Month - Taiwan Times - Taiwan under Qing Dynasty rule - Taiwanization - Taiwanese aborigine - Taiwanese American - Taiwanese Communist Party - Taiwanese cuisine - Taiwanese Cultural Association - Taiwanese drama - Taiwanese hot springs - Taiwanese Hokkien - Taiwanese identity - Taiwanese kana - Taiwanese literature - Taiwanese localization movement - Taiwanese Mandarin - Taiwanese nationalism - Taiwanese opera - Hokkien pop, Taiwanese pop - Taiwanese Romanization System - Taiwanese Sign Language - Taiwanese tea culture - Taiwanese units of measurement - Taiyuan Incident - Takkyubin in Taiwan - Takao Shrine - Tamkang University Maritime Museum - Tamsui - Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf - Audrey Tang - Tang Jingsong - Tang Fei - Tangwai - Taoyuan Aerotropolis - Taoyuan City - Taoyuan District - Taoyuan Mass Rapid Transit System - Taroko National Park - Tatun Volcano Group - Tatung Company - Tayana Yachts - Tea-picking opera - TECO Electric and Machinery - Telecommunications in Taiwan - Telephone numbers in Taiwan - Television in Taiwan - Temple of Confucius, Changhua - Temples of Taichung - Ten Major Construction Projects - Ten Ren Tea - Ten thousand years - Teresa Teng - Teng Yu-hsien - Teruo Nakamura - Test of Proficiency-Huayu - Thao people - Theory of the Undetermined Status of Taiwan - Third Taiwan Strait Crisis - Three Links - Three Principles of the People - Thunder Squad - Thunderbolt-2000 - Tiandihui - Tianmu, Shilin District - Tianmu Baseball Stadium - Tiender - Tien Shan Pai - Timeline of Republic of China history - Timeline of the Republic of China's nuclear program - Tong Daning - Tongyong Pinyin - Tongzhi (term), Tongzhi - Touliao Mausoleum - Traditional Chinese characters - TransAsia Airways - Transportation in Taiwan - Paulus Traudenius - Treasure Hill - Treaty of Shimonoseki - Treaty of San Francisco - Treaty of Tientsin - Tri-Service General Hospital - True Buddha School - True Jesus Church in Taiwan - Ts'ao Yung-ho - Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan - Tung Kuei-sen - Tuntex Sky Tower - Two Chinas - Tzu Chi - Tz'u-hui Tang


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Uhrshawan Battery - Understanding Taiwan - Uni Air - Uniform Invoice lottery - United Daily News - United Front in Taiwan - U.S. Commercial Service in Taiwan - US-Taiwan Business Council - United Nations Security Council Resolution 87 - Uni-President Enterprises Corporation - United States beef imports in Taiwan - United States Taiwan Defense Command


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Vehicle registration plates of the Republic of China - Veterans Affairs Commission - Vietnamese migrant brides in Taiwan - Vietnamese people in Taiwan - Visa policy of the Republic of China - Visa requirements for Republic of China citizens - Voice of Free China - Voice of Han - Vote allocation


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Helga Jensine Waabenø - Wan Chien - Wang Dan (dissident), Wang Dan - Wang Film Productions - Wang Hsi-ling - Wang Jin-pyng - Wang Sheng (general) - Wang Ye worship - Wang Yung-ching - Wang Xuecheng - Want Want - War Trash - The Wedding Banquet - Wellcome - Jiang Wenhao - Wei Chueh - Western Taiwan Straits Economic Zone - When Will You Return? - White Fungus (magazine) - White Terror (mainland China), White Terror (Republic of China) - Wild Lily student movement - Wild Strawberry student movement - Winfield Reformed Church - Robin Winkler - Wistaria Tea House - Wo Weihan - Women in Taiwan - Woo Tsin-hang - World Freedom Day - World Games 2009 - World League for Freedom and Democracy - Wretch (website) - Wu Feng Legend - Wuchih Mountain Military Cemetery - Wulai District - Wushe Incident - K. C. Wu - Wu Po-hsiung - Wu Shu-chen - Wu'erkaixi


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Xiandai wenxue - Xiaochi - Xiaolongbao - Ximending - Xinsheng Road - Xinyi Road - Xinzhuang Baseball Stadium - Xiu Zelan - Xpat Magazine


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