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  2. Vivian Hsu - Wikipedia

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    Vivian Hsu (Atayal: Bidai Syulan; [1] Chinese: 徐若瑄; born March 19, 1975) is a Taiwanese actress, model, and singer.. Hsu rose to fame in Japan, where she made her first appearance in 1995 and has become a highly recognized celebrity with her countless appearances in media during the late 1990s.

  3. Mass media in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    While Taiwan's media freedom may rank among the top few nations in Asia today, its progress to its current state of vibrancy was not without a struggle. [1] The Japanese occupation of Taiwan from 1895 to 1945 did not slow down the pace of economic modernisation on the island; the Kuomintang (KMT, Nationalist Party) also built on the successes of its predecessors to modernize and this provided ...

  4. Languages of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    These languages include Taiwanese Hokkien, Hakka, and Mandarin, which have become the major languages spoken in present-day Taiwan. Formosan languages were the dominant language of prehistorical Taiwan. Taiwan's long colonial and immigration history brought in several languages such as Dutch, Spanish, Hokkien, Hakka, Japanese, and Mandarin.

  5. Dead Talents Society - Wikipedia

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    Dead Talents Society (Chinese: 鬼才之道) is a 2024 Taiwanese horror comedy film directed and written by John Hsu, starring Chen Bolin, Sandrine Pinna, Gingle Wang, and Eleven Yao.

  6. Radio Taiwan International - Wikipedia

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    Radio Taiwan International ( RTI; Chinese: 中央廣播電臺; pinyin: Zhōngyāng Guǎngbò Diàntái) is the English name and call sign of the Central Broadcasting System ( CBS ), national broadcaster and international radio service of Taiwan. It is a government-owned station that broadcasts in 14 languages around the world via the internet ...

  7. Taiwanese Mandarin - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese Mandarin, frequently referred to as Guoyu ( Chinese: 國語; pinyin: Guóyǔ; lit. 'national language') or Huayu ( 華語; Huáyǔ; 'Chinese language'), is the variety of Mandarin Chinese spoken in Taiwan. A large majority of the Taiwanese population is fluent in Mandarin, though many also speak a variety of Min Chinese known as ...

  8. Central News Agency (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    The Central News Agency ( CNA) is Taiwan 's semi-official wire service. In addition to its Chinese language edition, it also has English and Japanese editions. It has a 300-strong employee base, and overseas branches in some 30 countries. It works with a number of well-known news agencies around the world, such as the Associated Press, Reuters ...

  9. The News Lens - Wikipedia

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    Standard Mandarin. Hanyu Pinyin. Guānjiàn pínglùn wǎng. 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]