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  2. Night markets in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Shilin Night Market. [edit] 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Snake Alley (Taipei) - Wikipedia

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    Snake Alley (Chinese: 華西街夜市; pinyin: Huáxījiē Yèshì), also known as Huaxi Street Night Market or Huaxi Street Tourist Night Market (Chinese: 華西街觀光夜市) is a market in Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan. The market is located near the Bangka Lungshan Temple as well as other night markets located on Guangzhou Street ...

  5. Costco - Wikipedia

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    Costco sold more than 137 million quarter-pound (113 g) hot dogs in its food courts in 2017. [161] In Taiwan and Japan, the hot dog is made of pork as well. Japan's price for their 120-gram (4½ oz.) hot dog and refillable 600-ml (20 fl. oz.) drink is ¥180. [164]

  6. Taiwan Miracle - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, Taiwan had a per capita gross national product (GNP) of $170, placing the island's economy squarely between Zaire and Congo. [citation needed] But, by 2018 Taiwan's per capita GNP, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP), had soared to $53,074, around or above some developed West European economies and Japan. [citation needed]

  7. Oden - Wikipedia

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    Media: Oden. Oden (おでん, 御田) is a type of nabemono (Japanese one-pot dishes) consisting of several ingredients such as boiled eggs, daikon or konjac, and processed fishcakes stewed in a light, soy -flavored dashi broth. Oden was originally what is now commonly called miso dengaku [ ja ] or simply dengaku; konjac (konnyaku) or tofu was ...

  8. A Japanese warship sailed through the Taiwan Strait for the ...

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    A Japanese destroyer crossed the Taiwan Strait for the first time in decades, per reports. It transited at the same time as Australian and New Zealand naval vessels, reports said.

  9. Category:Street food in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Shuangbaotai. Small sausage in large sausage. Categories: Taiwanese cuisine. Street food by country.