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  1. Overseas Taiwanese ( Chinese: 海外臺灣人), also called " people of Taiwanese descent " ( Chinese: 臺裔; pinyin: taiyi ), are people who are living outside of Taiwan but are of Taiwanese ancestry or descent. Overseas Taiwanese may live in other territories such as the People's Republic of China and are not necessarily Taiwan nationals.

  2. www.cia.gov › the-world-factbook › countriesTaiwan - The World Factbook

    Apr 16, 2024 · Ethnic groups. Han Chinese (including Holo, who compose approximately 70% of Taiwan's population, Hakka, and other groups originating in mainland China) more than 95%, indigenous Malayo-Polynesian peoples 2.3% note 1: there are 16 officially recognized indigenous groups: Amis, Atayal, Bunun, Hla'alua, Kanakaravu, Kavalan, Paiwan, Puyuma, Rukai, Saisiyat, Sakizaya, Seediq, Thao, Truku, Tsou ...

  3. Emergence of the Nation. The earliest record of human habitation on Taiwan dates back ten thousand to twenty thousand years. The origin of the first inhabitants is open to debate. Linguistically, the aborigines are related to the Austronesian language family, which points to a southern origin in Southeast Asia.

  4. Visitors to Taiwan and many other Asian countries will notice that most people beckon to each other with their palms facing down, waving towards the ground, and travellers are well advised to emulate this – calling people towards you by rolling your fingers back with your palms up is widely considered to be crudely suggestive, particularly ...

  5. Jan 5, 2024 · Chinese New Year occurs on the new moon that appears anytime between January 21 and February 20. The 2024 date for Chinese New Year in Taiwan is Saturday, February 10. The national holiday will be from Thursday, February 8 to Wednesday, February 14. The 2024 date for the Lantern Festival in Taiwan is Saturday, February 24.

  6. Dec 10, 2019 · Taiwan Scene is an online travel magazine. We publish stories introducing readers to the culture, scenery and travel possibilities of our homeland, articles to help travelers make the most of their time in Taiwan, and occasional interviews with movers and shakers from Taiwan’s ever-expanding creative scene. 一切關於有意思的台灣

  7. Things to Do on the East Coast of Taiwan. Taroko Gorge, Taiwan. 5. Explore Taroko Gorge, the “Grand Canyon” of Taiwan. Taroko Gorge is one of Taiwan’s most popular attractions, but it can’t be left off this list. The dramatically steep walls of this river gorge lend it the nickname “the Grand Canyon of Taiwan.”.

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