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  2. Taipei - Wikipedia

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    Taipei (/ ˌ t aɪ ˈ p eɪ / ⓘ; Chinese: 臺北; pinyin: Táiběi), [4] officially Taipei City, [I] is the capital [a] and a special municipality of Taiwan. [7] [8] Located in Northern Taiwan, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City that sits about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of the northern port city of Keelung.

  3. Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in India - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in India (Chinese: 駐印度代表處; pinyin: Zhù Yìndù Dàibiǎo Chù) is the representative office of Taiwan in India, functioning as a de facto embassy in the absence of diplomatic relations. It was established in 1995.

  4. List of cities in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Name Japanese Taiwanese Pe̍h-ōe-jī Prefecture Founded Dissolved Successor division Taihoku: 臺北市: Tâi-pak-chhī: Taihoku: 1920-10-01: 1945-10-25: Became city of Taipei: Taichū

  5. Fan Kuan - Wikipedia

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    Fan Zhongzheng (c. 960 – c. 1030), [3] [1] courtesy name Zhongli, better known by his pseudonym Fan Kuan (Chinese: 范寬; pinyin: Fàn Kuān; Wade–Giles: Fan K’uan), was a Chinese landscape painter of the Song dynasty.

  6. Xinbei - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 January 2018, at 15:18 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Chinese Taipei - Wikipedia

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    Thus Japan uses Chainīzu Taipei (チャイニーズ・タイペイ) [58] while South Korea uses Chainiseu Taibei (차이니스 타이베이) [57] for their respective-language announcements during the Olympic Games or Asian Games.

  8. Ximending - Wikipedia

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    The historic Red House Theater in Ximending.. Ximending became a well-known theater street in Taipei in the 1930s and grew even more prosperous after the defeat of Japan, becoming vastly more popular in the following decade [citation needed] At one point, Wuchang St Section 1 had over ten theaters.

  9. Taiwan under Qing rule - Wikipedia

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    In March 1720, Zhu and Lin attacked the Qing garrison at Taiwan County and defeated them in April. In less than two weeks, the rebels had defeated Qing forces in all of Taiwan. The Hakka troops left Zhu to follow Lin north. The Qing sent a fleet under the command of Shi Shibian (son of Shi Lang) with an army of 22,000 troops. A month later, the ...