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Taiwanese$81510$ - traducción al español

SPRING PRODUCED BY THE EMERGENCE OF GEOTHERMALLY HEATED GROUNDWATER IN TAIWAN
Taiwanese Onsen; Taiwanese onsen; Taiwanese hot springs
  • Hot spring in Beitou Hell Valley
  • Guguan Hot Springs

Taiwanese      
adj. taiwanés
Taiwanese         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Taiwanese romanisation; Tâi-oân-oe; Táiyu; Táiwanhuà; Taiwanhua; Tâi-oân-oē; Holo Taiwanese (linguistics); Taiwanese (disambiguation); Taiwenese
(adj.) = taiwanés
Ex: This computer-assisted instruction (CAI) system has gradually aroused wide attention and interest and is commonly accepted by Taiwanese educational circles.
glove puppet         
  • A modern style of puppet in Taiwan glove puppetry.
  • Wayang Potehi of Indonesia
Glove puppet; Taiwanese puppetry; Budaixi; Pò͘-tē-hì; Pò·-tē-hì; Potehi; Glove Puppetry; Po*-te-hi
(n.) = marioneta
Ex: Although most glove puppets do not have feet or legs,they are able to pick up and toss things and move the headand arms.

Definición

Taiwanese
[t??w?'ni:z]
¦ noun (plural same) a native or inhabitant of Taiwan.
¦ adjective relating to Taiwan.

Wikipedia

Hot springs in Taiwan

Taiwan is part of the collision zone between the Yangtze Plate and Philippine Sea Plate. Eastern and southern Taiwan are the northern end of the Philippine Mobile Belt.

Located next to an oceanic trench and volcanic system in a tectonic collision zone, Taiwan has evolved a unique environment that produces high-temperature springs with crystal-clear water, usually both clean and safe to drink. These hot springs are commonly used for spas and resorts.

Soaking in hot springs became popular in Taiwan around 1895 during the 50-year long colonial rule by Japan.