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  2. Culture of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Taiwan is a blend of Han Chinese and indigenous Taiwanese cultures. [1] Despite the overwhelming Chinese cultural influence and minority indigenous Taiwanese cultural influence, Japanese culture has significantly influenced Taiwanese culture as well. [2]

  3. Cudjuy Patjidres - Wikipedia

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    Cudjuy Patjidres is a native of Taimali Town in Taitung County, southeastern Taiwan, where he grew up.He has been drawing since he was very young. At university he came across a Japanese book, The Culture of Taiwan's Early Inhabitants: The Rebirth of Reunion, which featured old photographs of tattooed natives.

  4. Taiwanese art - Wikipedia

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    During Taiwan’s prehistoric period, Taiwan was a home for indigenous people of the Austronesian language family. According to ethnologists, Taiwan’s indigenous people came in waves during different periods and through different routes from the south with the help of ocean currents and seasonal winds. [ 44 ]

  5. Cultural history of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The recorded history of Taiwanese culture mainly stemmed from traditional Chinese culture, despite the influences from other foreign powers. Although the culture of modern Taiwan is significantly affected by Japanese and American cultures, the values and traditions of the Taiwanese people are heavily based on Confucianist Han cultures. [2]

  6. Category:Culture of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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  7. Taiwanese people - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese people [I] are the citizens and nationals of the Republic of China (ROC) and those who reside in an overseas diaspora from the entire Taiwan Area.The term also refers to natives or inhabitants of the island of Taiwan and its associated islands who may speak Sinitic languages (Mandarin, Hokkien, Hakka) or the indigenous Taiwanese languages as a mother tongue but share a common culture ...

  8. Taiwanese - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Taiwan; Geography of Taiwan; Taiwanese cuisine; Languages of Taiwan. Taiwanese Hokkien, also known as Taiwanese language; Taiwanese people, residents of Taiwan or people of Taiwanese descent Taiwanese indigenous peoples, or Formosan peoples, formerly called Taiwanese aborigines; Han Taiwanese, Taiwanese people of full or partial ...

  9. Taiwanese folk beliefs - Wikipedia

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    Gradually, folk beliefs with local styles emerged, but by and large, the original Chinese people's interfaith gods are still worshipped; the second shows that Taiwanese people are full of feelings of tolerance and knowledge, such as worshipping the Japanese soldiers who sacrificed their lives to save the people; the second, such as Ying Gong ...