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FORMER SHINTO SHRINE IN TAIPEI, TAIWAN
Taiwan Jinja; Taiwan Shrine; Taiwan Jingū
  • Japanese colonial rule]]. At the bottom of the painting is the Keelung River and in the lower-right corner the Meiji Bridge is partially visible.
  • Taiwan Grand Shrine Map (1920s) records the location of each object and detailed information.

Taiwan      
n. Taiwán
Taiwan         
  • ROC Armed Forces]] for a possible attack from the PRC
  • The [[Chinese Professional Baseball League]] (CPBL) is the top-tier professional baseball league in Taiwan
  • [[Democratic Progressive Party]]'s event in Taipei
  • The [[National Palace Museum]] is an institute dedicated to the organization, care, and display of ancient Chinese artifacts and works of art
  • [[Ma–Xi meeting]] was the first meeting between the leaders from both sides of the Taiwan Strait since 1949
  • ADIZ]]
  • Taipei City Hall]]
  • Governor]]'s residence in Dutch Formosa
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  • [[China Airlines]] aircraft line-up at [[Taoyuan International Airport]]
  • Countries that have formal relations with the PRC and informal relations with Taiwan}}
  • alt=A white symbol in shape of a five petal flower ringed by a blue and a red line. In its centre stands a circular symbol depicting a white sun on a blue background. The five Olympic circles (blue, yellow, black, green and red) stand below it.
  • Köppen climate classification of Taiwan
  • [[Austronesian languages]]}}
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  • The Nationalists' retreat to Taipei
  • Results from an identity survey conducted each year from 1992 to 2020 by the Election Study Center, [[National Chengchi University]].<ref name="nccu"/> Responses are Taiwanese (green), Chinese (red) or Both Taiwanese and Chinese (hatched). No response is shown as grey.
  • In 1988, [[Lee Teng-hui]] became the first president of the Republic of China born in Taiwan and was the first to be directly elected in 1996.
  • People's Republic of China]].
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  • alt=Photo of Taipei 101 tower against a blue sky.
  • [[TSMC]] fab 5 located in [[Hsinchu Science Park]]
  • [[Taipei North Gate]], constructed in 1884, was part of the [[Walls of Taipei]]
  • [[Tai Tzu-ying]] spent most weeks as world No. 1 women's singles player in [[BWF World Ranking]]
  • Chihkan Tower]], originally built as Fort Provintia by the Dutch, was rebuilt under Qing rule
  • [[National Taiwan University Hospital]]
  • Penghu Islands]] are west of the main island.
  • its railways]] in Tainan in 1930s
  • Population density map of Taiwan (residents per square kilometre)
  • ROC embassy]] in [[Eswatini]]
  • [[Amis people]] of Taiwan performing a traditional dance
  • With Chiang Kai-shek, US president [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] waved to crowds during his visit to Taipei in June 1960.
  • [[Chen Chien-jen]], [[Premier of the Republic of China]]
  • Presidential Office Building, Taipei]], originally built in the Japanese era for colonial governors
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  • 2,300-year-old jade, unearthed at [[Beinan Cultural Park]]
  • [[Mount Dabajian]] was selected as one of the [[100 Peaks of Taiwan]]
  • trade agreement with China]] in March 2014
  • Gate of [[National Taiwan University]], the university was founded in 1928 during Japanese rule
  • [[Tsai Ing-wen]], [[President of the Republic of China]]
COUNTRY IN EAST ASIA
ISO 3166-1:TW; China, Republic of; China, the Republic of; Táiwan; Tâi-oân; Tai-oan; Chung-hua Min-kuo; Jhong-hua Min-guo; JhongHua MinGuo; Zhonghua Minguo; Republic China; Chunghua Minkuo; Chung-Hua Min-Kuo; JhongHuá MínGuó; Taiwan, ROC; Tawian; China (Taipei); China (Taiwan); Taiwan (Republic of China); Republic of China (Taiwan); R.o.China; T'aiwan; Tai-Wan; Taiwan (ROC); Chunghwa Republic; Taiwan (state); Taiwan (country); Taiwan (nation); Taiwan country; China (ROC); The Republic of China; 臺灣; 台灣; Táiwān; 台湾; Taiwan, Republic of China; Republic Of China; Republic of CHina; 中華民國; Zhōnghuá Mínguó; 中华民国; Jhonghuá Mínguó; Taioaan; Chunghwaminkuo; Republic of china; Taiwan ROC; China (Republic of); China, Republic of (Taiwan); Jhonghua Minguo; Republic of China(Taiwan); Tiawan; Chung Min Kuo; RO China; R.O. China; Republic of China, Taiwan; Taïwan; China (Republic : 1949-); TAIWAN; R China; Free China (modern); ROC (China); Chunghwa Minkuo; Republic of China (1949–present); Republic of China; Republic of China (ROC); Republic of China (R.O.C.); Taiwan Country; Chung hua min kuo; Republic of China/Taiwan; Republic of China (1949-present); 中華民國台灣; Zhongguo (Taipei); Taiwan, R.O.C.; Thaiwan; Name of Taiwan; Taiwan(ROC); T'ai-wan; ROC China; Taywan; ROC (Taiwan); Republic of China Taiwan
= Taiwán
Ex: This article reviews some of the current developments in copyright law in the European Communities, Spain, Singapore, Korea, Chinese People's Republic, Taiwan, Australia and Canada.
National Central Library         
  • Former National Central Library in [[Nanjing]].
  • Seal of the library
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF TAIWAN
National Library of Taiwan; NCL (identifier)
= Biblioteca Nacional Central
Ex: The Lending Division, which is based at Boston Spa in Yorkshire, was formed by the amalgamation of the National Central Library and the National Lending Library for Science and Technology (NLL).

Definitie

TSMC
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (Reference: manufacturer, Taiwan)

Wikipedia

Taiwan Grand Shrine

The Taiwan Grand Shrine (Chinese: 臺灣神宮; pinyin: Táiwān Shéngōng; Japanese pronunciation: Taiwan Jingū) was the highest ranking Japanese Shinto shrine in Taiwan during Japanese colonial rule. It was located in Taihoku, Taiwan (now Zhongshan District, Taipei). Among the officially sanctioned Shinto shrines in Taiwan, Taiwan Grand Shrine held the highest rank of them all. The Grand Hotel stands at the shrine's former site.