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  2. Taiwan—Our Beautiful Island - Wikipedia

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    After the end of World War II, renowned dancer Tsai Jui-yueh returned from Japan to Taiwan, where she choreographed a modern dance piece “We Love Taiwan—Our Beautiful Island” on the ship while listening to “Taiwan—Our Beautiful Island.” [3] Later, musician Tyzen Hsiao arranged the song for the flute, oboe, clarinet, vocals, and piano while also modifying the lyrics of the second ...

  3. If I Were for Real (album) - Wikipedia

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    If I Were for Real is a Mandarin studio album recorded by Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng, released through Hong Kong Polydor Records on 2 April 1981. The record is officially titled Love Songs of Island, Vol. 7: If I Were for Real (Chinese: 島國之情歌第七集: 假如我是真的), serving as the seventh part for her "Love Songs of Island" album series. [1]

  4. Category:Taiwanese songs - Wikipedia

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  5. Oh Love, You Are Much Greater Than I Imagined - Wikipedia

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    The song was arranged by the three members of EggPlantEgg, with lyrics written in Taiwanese by vocalist Ng Ki-pin. The lyrics are about the protagonist Ah Cheng's new quest for love in the movie, [12] and the last line of the song, "愛你愛甲白目眉" means "I will love you until we grow old," (lit.

  6. Eric Chou discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Taiwanese singer and songwriter Eric Chou consists of five studio albums, one extended play, twenty-four singles, and four promotional singles. Chou released his debut studio My Way to Love in December 2014, which produced the singles "The Distance of Love" and "My Way of Love". [1]

  7. Heartbeat of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Tsai was invited to record the theme song for the Taiwan Pavilion at the Expo 2010 and collaborated with Ryan Kou, who performed the rap section of the song. [2] Vincent Fang explained that the song was inspired by the concept of the sky lantern, with references to traditional Taiwanese culture, such as Sanyi wood sculpture, Meinong oil-paper umbrella, and Yanshuei firework.

  8. Music of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    He also introduced Western liturgical music and art music education to Taiwan, [11] founding Oxford College (now the Taiwan Graduate School of Theology) and Aletheia University. Su-Ti Chen (1911–1992), one of the first-generation Taiwanese composers, was an alumnus of TamKang High School (now TamKang Senior High School), which was founded by ...

  9. Fish Leong discography - Wikipedia

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    Leong's first compilation album, The Power of Love (2003), was met with commercial success and sold over 1.5 million copies through Asia, including 500,000 copies in China, 300,000 copies in Taiwan, 50,000 copies in Hong Kong and over 100,000 copies in Southeast Asia, making it her best-selling album.