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  • 21Taiwanese Communist Party — For the newly organized political party which is currently in activity, see Taiwan Communist Party. 台灣共產黨 , 臺灣共產黨 , and 台湾共产党 redirect here. For the current party, see Taiwan Communist Party. Taiwanese Communist Party Chinese name Traditional… …

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  • 22Taiwanese kana — Chinese t=臺灣語假名 s=台湾语假名 poj=Tâi oân gí ká bêng p=Táiwānyǔ jiǎmíng tp=Táiwanyǔ jiǎmíng w=T ai2 wan1 yü3 chia3 ming2 kyujitai=臺灣語假名 shinjitai=台湾語仮名 romaji=Taiwan go kanaInfobox Writing system name=Taiwanese kana type=Syllabary typedesc=with some… …

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  • 23Taiwanese People's Party — The Taiwanese People s Party (Taiwanese: Tâi oân Bîn chiòng Tóng; Japanese: Taiwan Minsyuto; Traditional Chinese: 臺灣民眾黨, pinyin: Taiwan Minzhongdang), founded 1927, was nominally Taiwan s first political party, preceding the founding of the… …

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  • 24Taiwanese literature movement — The Taiwanese literature movement (also Taiwan literature movement, Nativist literature movement) refers to the effort of authors, poets, dramatists, musicians, and publishers in Taiwan to establish recognition of a distinctly Taiwanese body of… …

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  • 25Taiwanese Cultural Association — The Taiwanese Cultural Association (台灣文化協會 pinyin tai2wan1 wen2hua4 xie2hui4), (abbr. TCA) founded 1921 10 17, was an important organization during the Japanese rule of Taiwan. Founded by Chiang Wei shui in Dadaocheng, Taipei. After World War I,… …

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  • 26Taiwanese American Foundation of San Diego — The Taiwanese American Foundation of San Diego is an organization for people of Taiwanese descent in the San Diego, California area.The Taiwanese American Foundation of San Diego (TAFSD) was founded in 1996 with the dedication and commitment of… …

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  • 27Taiwanese American Foundation — The Taiwanese American Foundation is an organization working in the Taiwanese immigrant community of the US.Its main activity is a week long summer camp for elementary school through college students in the first or second week of August at a… …

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  • 28Taiwanese tea culture — In Taiwan most people drink tea, and tea is not only a drink, but also a culture. On weekends after a busy week, Taiwanese people seek a change of pace and atmosphere. Many people visit one of the numerous traditional teahouses or tea art shops,… …

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  • 29Taiwanese rock — Rock music in Taiwan grew up separately from its counterpart in mainland China, and although there has naturally been some cross fertilisation, and Taiwanese rock acts such as Wu Bai and Wu Yue Tian have performed frequently in the mainland… …

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  • 30Taiwanese Sign Language — language name=Taiwanese Sign Language nativename=Taiwan Ziran Shouyu states=Taiwan signers=82,558 (2001) family=influenced by Japanese Sign Language (50% intelligibility), some influence from mainland Chinese Sign Language and Hong Kong Sign… …

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