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This website tells you about some facts about Taiwan! |
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This website will tell you about Taiwan and will give you information. On this website there will be facts about there culture, types of food, location, tourism and much, much more! |


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Capital of Taiwan! The capital of Taiwan is Taipei. |

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Taiwan is not part of China today. However, it was under Imperial Chinese rule in 1662 to 1683. |
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Taipei 101 is the worlds tallest completed building. |
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A Chinese Lantern. |
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509.2 Meters Tall! |

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Due to political reasons and pressure from Mainland China, Taiwan has been competing as Chinese Taipei in the Olympics. |
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The most popular sport in Taiwan is baseball! |

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This pitcher (Chien-Ming Wang) for the New York Yankees was born in Taiwan! |
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From Vancouver and other destinations, you can go to Taiwan with EVA Airways. EVA Airways provides first-rate service and safety. It was ranked one of the top 10 Safest Airlines in 2006. In winter it flies to Vancouver 3 times a week. In the summer, 5 times a week. |
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This is the first EVA Airways Boeing 777-300ER. Tail Number: B16701 |
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These dumplings are delicious and they can be found in this restaurant, Din Tai Fung. You can also get them in Premium Laurel Class on EVA Airways. |
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This is a Din Tai Fung restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan. As you can see, the line-up for the food is very long. I estimate that it would take 1 to 4 hours for the people at the back of the line. |

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We recommend Din Tai Fung for anybodys trip to Taiwan, so we are introducing one more specialty of Din Tai Fung. Taiwanese Beef Noodles! They are delicious with spice, or without. Juicy as it looks, we highly recommend this whether you are eating it at Din Tai Fung, or at a different restaurant. |


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Taiwan High Speed Rail Route |
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A Taiwan High Speed rail 700T train exiting a tunnel. |
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The Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) is an efficient way to go around the west side of the country. We recommend this service if you are traveling around the country. The design came from the Japanese Shinkansen 700 Series and 500 Series combined together. Making the 700T. The T means Taiwan. Everything was assembled in Japan, and shipped to Taiwan by the Evergreen Line. |