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  2. 1987 Lieyu massacre - Wikipedia

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    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) when soldiers from the ROC Army's 185 Heavy Infantry Division killed 24 Vietnamese refugees on the shoreline of Donggang Bay, including 4 Hoa families, 8 children (1 baby), 5 women (1 pregnant) and 11 men.

  3. Apple Daily (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    It was the first newspaper in Taiwan to publish 365 days a year, and it was the only newspaper in Taiwan subject to the circulation audit from Audit Bureau of Circulations (ROC). [6] Opening the Apple Daily in Taiwan was part of a larger push by parent company Next Media into the Taiwanese market. Next Media brought a combination of celebrity ...

  4. The News Lens - Wikipedia

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    The News Lens (TNL) is an independent digital media based in Taiwan, [1] founded by Joey Chung and Mario Yang in 2013, with multilingual versions in Chinese, English and Japanese. [2] Since 2017, it has maintained content partnerships with other outlets such as Time and Fortune . [ 3 ]

  5. Languages of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Families of Formosan languages before Chinese colonization, per Blust. [8] Malayo-Polynesian (red) may lie within Eastern Formosan (purple). Note that the white section in the northwest of the country does not indicate a complete absence of aboriginal people from that part of Taiwan.

  6. Chinese Taipei - Wikipedia

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    To this day, Chinese Taipei's page on the French-language IOC's website internally uses both "Taipei de Chine" and "Taipei chinois" (with a lowercase "c"; capitalization is not used by default for geographic origin adjectives in French) for some image alt text, but the title of the page itself simply uses the English name "Chinese Taipei". [55]

  7. Taiwan People's Party - Wikipedia

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    The party charter also states that the party's formal abbreviated name in Chinese is 民眾黨; Mínzhòngdǎng. Prior to the party's founding, Chinese-language media referred to the party as 台民黨; Táimíndǎng. [27] [51] The party colors are turquoise and white. The first signifies an end to the longtime blue–green political divide in ...

  8. Taiwan News - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan News (formerly China News [2]) is an English-language online newspaper and former print newspaper in the Republic of China (Taiwan). It was purchased by I-Mei Foods in the 1997, who eventually transitioned the publication to a fully online venture. I-Mei also publishes the Chinese-language news weekly of the same name. [1]

  9. February 28 incident - Wikipedia

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    The 18,000 - 28,000 range has been challenged by several individuals, most prominently by Hau Pei-tsun, who in a letter published in the Chinese-language United Daily News in Feb. 2012, questioned whether “over 10,000 were killed” in the 228 Incident. Hau based his critique on the number of victims and their descendants who were claiming ...