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  2. Chinese language romanization in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taipei replaced its earlier signage, most of which had used a modified version of Wade–Giles influenced by the Postal Office. [23] Elsewhere in Taiwan, signs tend to a mix of systems, with Tongyong being common, but still having many signs left over from the MPS II (or even the GR) era.

  3. Taipei Dome - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Dome (Chinese: 臺北大巨蛋; pinyin: Táiběi dà jùdàn; Wade–Giles: T'ai 2 pei 3 ta 4 chü 4 tan 4; lit. 'Taipei big egg') also known as the Farglory Dome (遠雄巨蛋), is a multi-purpose domed stadium located in Xinyi, Taipei, Taiwan, that opened in December 2023. [1]

  4. Jay Chou - Wikipedia

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    Jay Chou was born and raised in Linkou, Taipei County, Taiwan.Both his parents were secondary school teachers: his mother, Yeh Hui-Mei (葉惠美; Yè Huìměi), who was an art teacher, while his father, Chou Yao-Chung (周耀中; Zhōu Yàozhōng), is a biomedical researcher.

  5. Chih-Yuan Chen - Wikipedia

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    Chen is a three-time winner of the Hsin Yi Picture Book Award. The English-language translation of Guji Guji was an ALA Notable Children's Book and appeared on the New York Times Bestseller List. Works. The Featherless Chicken Heryin Books, Inc., 2006, ISBN 978-0-9762056-9-2; Guji Guji. Kane/Miller Book Publishers, Inc. 2007.

  6. Taipei Metro - Wikipedia

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    Taipei Metro [I] (also known as Taipei Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) [3] and branded as Metro Taipei) [4] is a rapid transit system operated by the Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation serving the capital Taipei and New Taipei City in Taiwan.

  7. Republic of China at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Committee based in Taipei: Name: Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee NOC anthem, flag and emblem: Other than those used at present and which must be approved by the Executive Board of the I.O.C.. Constitution: To be amended in conformity with I.O.C. Rules by 1st January 1980

  8. The Landis Taipei - Wikipedia

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    The Landis Taipei (Chinese: 亞都麗緻大飯店) is a five-star luxury hotel located in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. Opened in 1979, the hotel has 209 rooms and suites and has facilities such as a 24-hour business center, rooftop fitness center, and Proust VIP lounge. [1]

  9. Taipei Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Performing Arts Center (TPAC; traditional Chinese: 臺北表演藝術中心; simplified Chinese: 台北表演艺术中心; pinyin: Táiběi Biǎoyǎn Yìshù Zhōngxīn) is a performance center in Shilin District, Taipei, Taiwan.