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Culture of Taiwan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Taiwan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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News results for Culture in Taiwan
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mixture of Buddhist, Confucian, and Taoist 93%, Christian 4.5%, other 2.5%
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Taiwan Culture Portal- explore the real Taiwan ... Culture Navigation ... Culture.tw Taiwan...
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Food culture represents one face by which a country knows itself and by which it shows itself to the world. Due to its great ethnic diversity, Taiwan has a wide variety of such faces and, moreover, these have increased and strengthened with the rise in local awareness.
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Recently, imported wines have gained recognition in Taiwan. The range of wines is unbelievable and this has not only enriched the pleasure of drinking but also has made the wine-drinking culture of the Chinese people more colorful.
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Taiwan's culture is a blend of its distinctive Chinese heritage and Western influences. Fine arts, folk traditions, and popular culture embody traditional and modern, Asian, and Western motifs.
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Subject: soc.culture.taiwan FAQ (part 2/6) -- Culture ... All FAQs in Directory: Taiwan-faq; All FAQs posted in: soc.culture.taiwan; Source: Usenet Version ... Even during the Japanese occupation, such ceremonies were still performed as Japanese culture is also affected by Confucius. The ceremony starts at around 05:00 on...
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The Nine Tribes The nine tribes of the "mountain people" live in less accessible mountains, remote eastern Taiwan, and the offshore Orchid Island, where their culture and languages are relatively well preserved. Following are some of the distinctive historical traits of these nine remaining aborigine groups in Taiwan.
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