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TAIWAN Republic of China 中中中中 Zhōnghuá Mínguó By:YUANITA FIBRIYANTI

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TAIWANRepublic of China中華民國Zhōnghuá Mínguó

By:YUANITA FIBRIYANTI

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Coordinat23°30 N 121°00 E′ ′

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• Taiwan’s neighbors include the RRC to the west (mainland China)

• Japan to the east and northest• And philippines to the south

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FLAG REPUBLIC OF CHINA• Blue sky and, white sun,

and a wholly red each

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National Anthem

Taiwanese National Anthem - Snmn Zhy (ZHEN).mp3

• San Min Chu-i• As a compromise, the

National Anthem remained unchanged

• While Huang Tzu’s music was adopted as the National Flag

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• Capital : Taipei• Official languages : Mandarin• Official script : Traditional

Chinese

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Taiwan’s power is distributed among five large brances

Legislative Yuan

Executive Yuan

Judicial Yuan

Control Yuan

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Traditional costum

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Traditional costum

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HISTORY• Taiwan becomes a colony of Japan : 1985 to

1945• Taiwan after Worl War II: 1945 to 1975

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• Originally based in mainland China, has since 1945 governed the island of Taiwan• which constitutes more than 99% of

its territory, as well as Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, and other minor islands

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• The Republic of China, originally based in maindland China, has since 1945 governed the Island of Taiwan • This remaining area is also

constitutionally called the Free area of the republic of China

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• Which is defined as the portion of China• Not ruled by the government of the

people’s Republic of china (PRC) in Beijing

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Government: Unitary semi-

Presidential republic

Presiden : Ma ying jeau

Premier : Chang San-ChangLegislatur :

Legislative Yuan

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Recognize regional languages

• Taiwanse Hokkien• Hakka • Formosan Languages• Fuzhou dialeg

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TRADITIONAL FOOD

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TRADITIONAL FOOD

• BEBEK PEKING

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Ethnic groupsa) >95% Han Chinese• 70% Hokkien• 14% Hakka• 14% Waishengremb) 2,3% Aborigines

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EconomyPowered by high products sucs as computer peripherals

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EconomyConstruction industry

Banking

Electronic

Computer

Aviation

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Cureency• New Taiwan dollar

(NT$) (TND)

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Religion

• Taiwan has 3 major religion

1. Buddishism2. Taoism3. Confucianism

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PEOPLE• Taiwan’s population is mostly Han Chinese

who were born on the maindland orhave ancestor that were

• Hakka• And Mandarin Taiwan also has a small

population • Aborigines who comprise about 2 percent of

the total population

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• Karaoke is one activity most popular activity in Taiwan• Taiwan beverages have also been

successfully recognized evently throught the world• Taiwan also publishes quality film

every year

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Related ethnic groupHan Chinese

peopleAustonesia

n people

Taiwanse Aborigin

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TOURIST DESTINATION

• TOURSM Taiwan is one of the major industries and contributor to the economy of Taiwan

• In 2014 Taiwan received more than 9,9 milion international visitors

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National palace museum

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Mengjia Longshan temple is a chinese folk region temple

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The tallest statue of goddes Mazu in taiwan, in Xinwu, taoyuan City, Taiwan

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Taiwan formosa vintage history other places national place

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MAJOR NATIONAL ICONS OR TOURIST ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE

City/area Atraction Deskription

Taipei National Palace Museum

One of the largest museums in the world

Taipei Presidential office building Taipei

It’s originally housed the office of the government not general of Taiwan

Taipei Mengjia longshan Temple

One of the oldest temple in Taipei

Huaien Taroko National Park

One of Taiwan’s nationalparks

Taichung/Nantou

Sum moun Lake A popular scenic spot

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Traditional dance

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System calendar

• Obeying the imperial tradition using the name of the chinese emperor as a reference age and years of reign

• In habit of the chinese era name two, Min guo the long name

• Calender juche used in north Korea that began with the birth of Kim II Sing in 1912 also uses

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