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  2. Agriculture in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    A farmer in Taiwan. Agriculture is one of the main industries in Taiwan. It contributes to the food security, rural development and conservation of Taiwan. [ 1 ] Around 24% of Taiwan's land is used for farming. [ 2 ] Taiwan is a global leader in vertical farming and agritourism .

  3. Taiwanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    An important part of Taiwanese cuisine is xiaochi (小吃), [ 29] substantial snacks along the lines of Spanish tapas or Levantine meze. The Taiwanese xiaochi has gained much reputation internationally. Many travelers go to Taiwan just for xiǎochī. The most common place to enjoy xiǎochī in Taiwan is in a night market.

  4. Economy of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. The economy of Taiwan is a highly developed free-market economy. It is the 8th largest in Asia and 20th -largest in the world by purchasing power parity, allowing Taiwan to be included in the advanced economies group [ 20 ] by the International Monetary Fund.

  5. Night markets in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Feng Chia Night Market is best known for its prices and variety. Altogether, an estimated 15,000 shops, restaurants, and stalls are in the market. Much fashionable clothing, accessories, toys, electronic products, and the latest music CDs and DVDs are sold in shops or stalls, while food stalls and restaurants offer snacks from around the world.

  6. Energy in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan is preparing for the age of high oil prices, and is proactively developing clean energy, such as solar and wind power and biofuels. The efforts would help reduce Taiwan's reliance on imported oil, while contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gases. The government aims for renewable energy to account for 15% of the nation's energy by ...

  7. 1999 Jiji earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The Chi-Chi earthquake[ 4][ 5][ 6] (later also known as the Jiji earthquake[ a] or the great earthquake of September 21[ b] ), was a 7.3 M L or 7.7 M w earthquake which occurred in Jiji (Chi-Chi), Nantou County, Taiwan on 21 September 1999 at 01:47:12 local time. [ 2] 2,415 people were killed, 11,305 injured, and NT$ 300 billion worth of damage ...

  8. Food prices - Wikipedia

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    Years 2014–2016 is 100. Food prices refer to the average price level for food across countries, regions and on a global scale. [1] Food prices affect producers and consumers of food. Price levels depend on the food production process, including food marketing and food distribution. Fluctuation in food prices is determined by a number of ...

  9. Explainer-Relations between Taiwan and the United States - AOL

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    Taiwan investment in the U.S. is dominated by chipmaker TSMC's mammoth $65 billion plan to build three factories in Arizona, for which the U.S. government is providing a $6.6 billion subsidy and ...