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  2. Taiwanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese food courts incorporate ideas from traditional night markets a well as importing ideas from the United States and Japan. Food courts have become ubiquitous across Taiwan. Many night market dishes can now be found outside night markets. [8] In 2014, The Guardian called Taiwan's night markets the "best street food markets in the world ...

  3. Jiufen - Wikipedia

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    Jiufen soon attracted Japanese tourists. Many Japanese travel magazines and guide books about Taiwan introduced Jiufen. It became a must visit place among Japanese tourists. However, Miyazaki himself denied that Jiufen was the model city of the movie. [6] [7] At present, Jiufen is a renowned tourist attraction representative of Taiwan.

  4. Night markets in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Shilin Night Market. Shilin Night Market is one of the most famous and largest night markets in Taiwan, located in Taipei. It first opened in 1899, and is now famous for its various eateries selling authentic Taiwanese snacks. The night market opens up in the late afternoon and early evening, and is soon packed with people, especially on holidays.

  5. List of islands of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The 12 islands and islets comprising Kinmen mainland, Lieyu (small Kinmen), Da Dan, Er Dan, Dong Ding, Beiding, Cao islet, Hou islet, Jiangong islet, Fuxing islet, Menghu islet, Shi islet occupy an area of 150 square meters in total. ^ a b c 金門縣行政區域圖 [Kinmen County] (Map) (in Chinese (Taiwan) and English).

  6. Taiping Island - Wikipedia

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    'Very Peaceful Island') in honour of an ROC Navy warship, ROCS Tai-ping (太平號), which sailed to the island when Japan surrendered after the Second World War. [14] [15] The name Taiping Island is used by both the government in Taipei [16] and in Beijing . [17]

  7. Taiwan Strait - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan Strait. /  24.81111°N 119.92833°E  / 24.81111; 119.92833. The Taiwan Strait is a 180-kilometer (110 mi; 97 nmi)-wide strait separating the island of Taiwan and the Asian continent. The strait is part of the South China Sea and connects to the East China Sea to the north. The narrowest part is 130 km (81 mi; 70 nmi) wide.

  8. Geography of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Taiwan. Taiwan is mostly mountainous in the east, with gently sloping plains in the west. The Penghu Islands appear in the Taiwan Strait to the west of the main island. Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is an island country in East Asia. The island of Taiwan, formerly known as Formosa, makes up 99% of the land area of ...

  9. Tsai Ing-wen: the leader who put Taiwan on the map and ... - AOL

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    Tsai holds up Lai's hand at a DPP campaign rally in Taipei just days before Taiwan's presidential election on January 13, 2014. - Alex Chan Tsz Yuk/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images