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  • 12132 Demands — NOTOC The 32 Demands (Traditional Chinese: 32條處理大綱; pinyin: tiáo chù lǐ dà gāng) were a list of proposals for governmental reform issued by the Committee to Settle the Monopoly Bureau Incident (also known as Settlement Committee, 228事件處理委員會 or… …

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  • 122Taiwan Miracle — Taiwan s quick industrialization and rapid growth during the latter half of the twentieth century, has been called the Taiwan Miracle (台灣奇蹟 or 臺灣奇蹟, Tongyong Pinyin: , Hanyu Pinyin: táiwān qíjì) or Taiwan Economic Miracle . As it has developed… …

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  • 123Lee Teng-hui — Infobox President name = Lee Teng hui 李登輝 order = President of the Republic of China term start = 13 January 1988 term end = 20 May 2000 predecessor = Chiang Ching kuo successor = Chen Shui bian vicepresident = Li Yuan zu Lien Chan order2 = Vice… …

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  • 124Three Links — The Three Links or Three Linkages (Chinese: 三通; Pinyin: sān tōng) was a message of Compatriots in Taiwan calling for the unification of mainland China and Taiwan. It was sent by the PRC National People s Congress in 1979.[1] The three links… …

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  • 125History of the Republic of China — This article is about the history of the state which currently governs Taiwan Area. For the history of Taiwan, see History of Taiwan For the history of China / Mainland China, see History of China and History of People s Republic of China. A Rand …

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  • 126Demographics of Taiwan — This article is about the demographic features of the population in Taiwan, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. The… …

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  • 127Anti-Secession Law — The Anti Secession Law (simplified Chinese: 反分裂国家法; traditional Chinese: 反分裂國家法; pinyin: Fǎn Fēnliè Guójiā Fǎ) is a law of the People s Republic of China. It was passed by the third conference of the 10th National People s Congress of the People… …

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  • 128music in Taiwan — Taiwan’s musical scene is a lively mix of traditional, popular, classical and hybrid genres. Over the course of a day, traditional drums and suona, Western classical and a variety of popular musics are all likely to stream into one’s sonic… …

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