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Taiwan

Taiwan

Location • Geography (Location) Taiwan is located off the southeastern coast of China, at

Location • Geography (Location) Taiwan is located off the southeastern coast of China, at the western edge of the Pacific Ocean, between Japan and the Philippines. The Central Mountain Range divides the east and west coasts and stretches from north to south. A wonderful variety of geo-graphical contrasts exist: mountains, hills, plateaus, plains, basins and coastline, all in which a diversity of unique flora and fauna thrive. With Japan to the north, China to the west, and the Philippines to the south, Taiwan has always been a location of strategic maritime importance since ancient times. It has played an important role in the development of Asia as well as world history, politics and trade. As a result, Taiwan now enjoys a high level of openness and cultural diversity.

 • • Taiwan is a multi-ethnic society. Han (Minna)70% Han (Hakka) 13% Taiwan

• • Taiwan is a multi-ethnic society. Han (Minna)70% Han (Hakka) 13% Taiwan aborigine 2% new resident 15%

 • Hakka(客家語) • Taiwanese(台語) • Aboriginal languages(原住民語) • Taiwan Mandarin (台灣國語)

• Hakka(客家語) • Taiwanese(台語) • Aboriginal languages(原住民語) • Taiwan Mandarin (台灣國語)

 • red rectangle • a blue rectangle with a white sun on the

• red rectangle • a blue rectangle with a white sun on the upper left corner • The three color mean freedom, equality, and indiscriminate love.

 • Taiwanese are friendly to foreigners. • Taiwanese think that “ceremony” and “virtue”

• Taiwanese are friendly to foreigners. • Taiwanese think that “ceremony” and “virtue” are very important. • The number “Four” is unlucky because it sounds like “die” in Chinese.

 • There are many different cultures in Taiwan because there are lots of

• There are many different cultures in Taiwan because there are lots of peoples here. • Taiwanese accepted foreign cultures and combined them with traditional cultures.

There are many special festivals in Taiwan, and we celebrate them with different ways.

There are many special festivals in Taiwan, and we celebrate them with different ways. ★Chinese New Year: – The first 15 days of the New Year of Chinese lunar calendar – Have family reunion dinner – Give red envelopes to children – Go to the temples and pray for good luck

★Lantern Festival: – 15 th January in Chinese lunar calendar – Watch lantern shows

★Lantern Festival: – 15 th January in Chinese lunar calendar – Watch lantern shows – Eat “Tang Yuan” (made with glutinous rice) ★Dragon Boat Festival: – 5 th May in Chinese lunar calendar – Dragon boat racing – Eat rice dumplings – Make eggs stand at noon – Wear perfumed medicine bags Sky Lanterns Dragon Boat Racing

★Ghost Festival: – 15 th July in Chinese lunar calendar – Prepare food for

★Ghost Festival: – 15 th July in Chinese lunar calendar – Prepare food for lonely drifting ghosts – Have “Chiang Gu” activity ★Moon Festival: – 15 th August in Chinese lunar calendar – Moon watching – Eat moon cakes and pomelos – Have a barbecue outdoors Chiang Gu Moon Cakes

 • Taiwanese Opera: “Mhy-Huang Taiwanese Opera Troupe” is really famous around the world.

• Taiwanese Opera: “Mhy-Huang Taiwanese Opera Troupe” is really famous around the world. • Taiwanese Puppet Show: There is a Taiwanese Puppet Show TV series called “Wulin Warrior”.

 • Buddhism and Folk beliefs 93% • Christianity 4. 5% • Others 2.

• Buddhism and Folk beliefs 93% • Christianity 4. 5% • Others 2. 5%

Taiwan is really famous for its local snacks. Stinky Tofu Beef Noodles Soup Dumplings

Taiwan is really famous for its local snacks. Stinky Tofu Beef Noodles Soup Dumplings Oyster Thin Noodles Steamed Dumplings

Steamed Sandwich Bubble Milk Tea Braised Pork Rice Taiwanese Meatballs Crushed Ice Dessert

Steamed Sandwich Bubble Milk Tea Braised Pork Rice Taiwanese Meatballs Crushed Ice Dessert

Taipei 101 Alishan Love River in Kaohsiung National Palace Museum Sun Moon Lake Taroko

Taipei 101 Alishan Love River in Kaohsiung National Palace Museum Sun Moon Lake Taroko

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