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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TaichungTaichung - Wikipedia

    4 days ago · Taichung (/ ˌ t aɪ ˈ tʃ ʊ ŋ /, [6] Wade–Giles: Tʻai 2-chung 1, pinyin: Táizhōng), officially Taichung City, [I] is a special municipality in central Taiwan. Taichung is Taiwan's second-largest city, with more than 2.85 million residents, [7] [8] making it the largest city in Central Taiwan.

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    1 day ago · TSMC was founded in Taiwan in 1987 by Morris Chang as the world's first dedicated semiconductor foundry.

  3. 1 day ago · The history of the island of Taiwan dates back tens of thousands of years to the earliest known evidence of human habitation. [ 1 ][ 2 ] The sudden appearance of a culture based on agriculture around 3000 BC is believed to reflect the arrival of the ancestors of today's Taiwanese indigenous peoples. [ 3 ]

  4. Sep 11, 2024 · T’ai-chung, special municipality (chih-hsia shih, or zhizia shi), west-central Taiwan. Since 1959 it has been the seat of the provincial administration of Taiwan province. T’ai-chung grew in the early 19th century as the collecting centre for a fertile agricultural basin situated between the low.

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  5. 4 days ago · Known for breathtaking sunsets and migratory birdwatching, it’s a must-visit for nature enthusiasts looking to experience the ecological beauty of Taiwan. 6. National Taichung Theater. The National Taichung Theater is an architectural marvel designed by Japanese architect Toyo Ito. Its modern design and spectacular performances make it a ...

  6. Sep 8, 2024 · Taichung, Taiwan Overview. Given the scope of things to see and do in Taichung (and eat) in the city, Taichung should be high on your Taiwan hit-list. Although not as well known as Taipei, Tainan or Kaohsiung on the tourist circuit, Taichung should definitely be a part of your Taiwan itinerary.

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

    Sep 3, 2024 · Introduction. Background. First inhabited by Austronesian people, Taiwan became home to Han immigrants beginning in the late Ming Dynasty (17th century). In 1895, military defeat forced China's Qing Dynasty to cede Taiwan to Japan, which then governed Taiwan for 50 years.

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