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  2. List of archaeological sites in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    This list of archaeological sites in Taiwan encompasses sites that have either contributed substantially or have the potential to contribute substantially to research regarding people who have lived in Taiwan since prehistoric times. A historical site is not necessarily an archaeological site. A historical site should be included only if actual ...

  3. List of national monuments of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    As of March 16, 2020, there are 967 historic sites protected under the Cultural Heritage Preservation Act, with 107 designated as national monuments. Tainan City has the most national monuments at 22, followed by Taipei City at 19. Notably, there are no national monuments in eastern Taiwan, though Batongguan Trail does cross into Hualien County ...

  4. Category:Historic sites in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological sites in Taiwan (13 P) C. ... Pages in category "Historic sites in Taiwan" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.

  5. Beinan Cultural Park - Wikipedia

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    Beinan Cultural Park (traditional Chinese: 卑南文化公園; simplified Chinese: 卑南文化公园; pinyin: Pēinán Wénhuà Gōngyuán) is an archeological site in Taitung City, Taitung County, Taiwan. The park is the site for the largest and most complete prehistoric settlement ever discovered in Taiwan, with over 10,000 m 2 and more than ...

  6. List of potential World Heritage Sites in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    18 potential World Heritage Sites have been identified in Taiwan by the Taiwan World Heritage Committee, of the Taiwanese Bureau of Cultural Heritage. [1] These have not been listed as actual World Heritage Sites due to the influence of the People's Republic of China, [2] and also because Taiwan is not a member of UNESCO or the United Nations.

  7. Fort Santo Domingo - Wikipedia

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    External images; Aerial photograph of Fort Santo Domingo: The rectangular architecture in the front is the main fortress of Fort Santo Domingo, while the two-storied building behind it is the former British consul's residence. Taiwan Historical-Site Stamp: Fort Santo Domingo: The 5-dollar stamp produced by the government of Taiwan in 1985.

  8. Tsai Ing-wen: the leader who put Taiwan on the map and ... - AOL

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    She succeeded at the second try, making history not only as Taiwan’s first woman president, but also one of the first women in Asia elected to top office without hailing from a political dynasty.

  9. 228 Peace Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    The 228 Memorial Monument Taipei 228 Memorial Museum Interior of the Taipei 228 Memorial Museum. The 228 Peace Memorial Park (Chinese: 二二八和平紀念公園; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Jī-jī-pat Hô-pêng Kì-liām Kong-hn̂g) is a historic site and municipal park located at 3 Ketagalan Boulevard, Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan.