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  • 111Min Nan — Southern Min Min Nan 閩南語 / 闽南语 / Bân lâm gú Spoken in China (PRC and ROC areas), Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand …

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  • 112Music of Taiwan — Apo Hsu and the NTNU Symphony Orchestra on stage in the National Concert Hall in Taipei Taiwan is densely populated and culturally diverse, including a majority of Bensheng ren (including the Holo and Hakka peoples), a powerful faction (around… …

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  • 113Taijian — In Taiwanese culture, a Taijian (zh tsp|t=台奸|p=Taijiān) is a highly derogatory and pejorative term for a traitor, especially to ethnic Taiwanese. Literally, it means traitor of Taiwan or one who betrays Taiwanese people , and traces its roots… …

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  • 114Mainland Chinese — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. Mainlander redirects here. For the 19th century German philosopher, see Philipp… …

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  • 115Daighi tongiong pingim — Daī ghî tōng iōng pīng im Daītōng Type Latin alphabet (modified) Spoken languages Southern Min Amoy Taiwanese Time period 1998–present Note: This page may contain special characters. Without proper …

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  • 116Cross-Strait relations — Territories currently administered by the two governments that formally use the name China: the PRC (in purple) and the ROC (in orange). The size of minor islands have been exaggerated in this map for ease of identification …

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  • 117Tyzen Hsiao — (zh t|t=蕭泰然) (b. 1938) is a Taiwanese composer of the neo Romantic school. Many of his vocal works set poems written in Taiwanese, the mother tongue of the majority of the island s residents. His compositions stand as a musical manifestation of… …

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  • 118cinema in Taiwan — As Taiwan was occupied by Japan from 1895 to 1945, its national cinema only started after the liberation of the island. First, it was used as a propaganda tool by the ruling party, the Kuomintang, who gradually eradicated the production of… …

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  • 119Jolin Tsai — 蔡依林 MTV Asia Awards 2006, Bangkok, Thailand Chinese name 蔡依 …

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  • 120A-mei — Chang Hui mei A mei in concert Chinese name 張惠妹 …

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