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  2. Taipei Times - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Times claims to be the third English-language newspaper founded in Taiwan. In a column celebrating the paper's fifth anniversary, then-Taipei Times associate editor Laurence Eyton wrote that much of the initial planning of the paper was concluded over pints of Carlsberg in a pub with Anthony Lawrence, the paper's first managing editor.

  3. List of Vanner concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Peak Time Concert: Your Time Seoul South Korea Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium: June 24, 2023 – June 25, 2023 Busan: KBS Busan Hall July 15, 2023 Taipei Taiwan Taipei International Convention Center: July 22, 2023 – July 23, 2023 Seoul South Korea Korea University Hwajeong Gymnasium July 29, 2023 2023 4seidon Busan Water Music Festival Busan

  4. List of newspapers in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers published in Taiwan. After Apple Daily ( 蘋果日報) ceased print publication in 2021, there are currently three major daily newspapers: the Liberty Times (自由時報), United Daily News (聯合報), and China Times (中國時報). In addition, there are two major business-focused, financial newspapers: the ...

  5. Chinese language romanization in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The first Chinese language romanization system in Taiwan, Pe̍h-ōe-jī, was developed for Taiwanese by Presbyterian missionaries and has been promoted by the indigenous Presbyterian Churches since the 19th century. Pe̍h-ōe-jī is also the first written system of Taiwanese Hokkien; a similar system for Hakka was also developed at that time.

  6. International Community Radio Taipei - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan Radio in English Beams Assurances on US Ties. The New York Times, p. A2. Kristof, Nicholas D. (4 January 1992). The Voice of Taiwan Speaks English. The New York Times, p. 4. Leonard, Andrew (July 1992). Taiwan Twist. Columbia Journalism Review, p. 16. Phipps, Gavin (16 May 2004). A Quarter Century of Community Radio. Taipei Times, p. 18.

  7. Religion in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    During this time, some gods lost their local and sub-ethnic nature and became "pan-Taiwanese". 1945 onwards—Republic of China rule Tianyuanggong, a temple of Yiguandao in Tamsui, New Taipei. In 1945, after the Second World War, the administration of Taiwan was handed over to the Republic of China through General Order No. 1.

  8. Tongyong Pinyin - Wikipedia

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    Tongyong Pinyin was the official romanization of Mandarin in Taiwan between 2002 and 2008. The system was unofficially used between 2000 and 2002, when a new romanization system for Taiwan was being evaluated for adoption. Taiwan's Ministry of Education approved the system in 2002, [1] [2] but its use was optional.

  9. Time in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Early 2000s. UTC+08:00. National Standard Time. 國家標準時間. Guójiā Biāozhǔn Shíjiān. 2000s. The first time zone standard in Taiwan was enforced on 1 January 1896, [2] the second year of Taiwan under Japanese rule. The standard was called Western Standard Time (西部標準時) with time offset of UTC+08:00, based on 120°E longitude.