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Bubble tea Bubble tea is a drink that contains flavored tea and tapioca pearls. It was invented in the early 1980s in Taiwan. [1] Bubble tea vendors serve the beverage cold or hot inside a translucent plastic cup with an oversized straw wide enough for the tapioca bubbles to pass through. [2]
Pages in category "Taiwanese inventions" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Chinese name for firecrackers, baozhu, literally means "exploding bamboo". [203] After the invention of gunpowder, gunpowder firecrackers had a shape that resembled bamboo and produced a similar sound, so the name "exploding bamboo" was retained. [204] In traditional Chinese culture, firecrackers were used to scare off evil spirits. [204]
When Taiwan's Powerchip Technology entered a deal with the eastern Chinese city of Hefei in 2015 to set up a new chip foundry, it hoped the move would help provide better access the promising ...
Taiwanese inventions (1 C, 27 P) Technical universities and colleges in Taiwan (21 C, 80 P) ... Pages in category "Science and technology in Taiwan"
However, when 2,000 years ago, during the Three Kingdoms period, the Chinese inventor Ma Jun created a chariot with a built-in compass for Emperor Ming-di, it was a real wonder.
Peter Tsai (蔡秉燚; born February 6, 1952) is a Taiwanese-American inventor and material scientist who is best known for inventing and patenting improved meltblown filtration manufacturing techniques, used in respirators (like N95 respirators, which is a 1995 NIOSH standard made to address the shortcomings of USBM standards).
The Supamop (stylized as SupaMop, Chinese: 好神拖; pinyin: hǎo shén tūo) is a mop designed and manufactured by Farcent Enterprise, originating in Taiwan in 2008. [1] It allows users to easily control the dampness of the mop head while offering a combination of cleaning, dust absorption, and water absorption features. [2]