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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. Taipei International TV Market & Forum - Wikipedia

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    So, it hopes to establish Taiwan as a major supply hub for TV talents and to lead the development of Taiwan's film and TV industry toward internationalization. [2] The Taipei TV Festival has built up a solid foundation over the ten years since its establishment, and the number of signed business contracts has been increasing every year.

  4. Taiwanese folk beliefs - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan is also the most religious region in the Chinese-speaking world, with 93% of people following a mixture of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, 4.5% Christianity, and 2.5% others. [ 1 ] Chinese folk religion in Taiwan is framed by the ritual ministry exerted by the Zhengyi Taoist clergy ( sanju daoshi ), independent orders of fashi (non ...

  5. EBC Yoyo - Wikipedia

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    'EBC YoYo' , is Taiwan Eastern Television one of its cable channels.YoYo TV Asia is the award-winning high-quality preschool channel, the No.1 Taiwan parenting channel. EBC Yoyo TV Asia is Aired Domestic Channels Originals Classic Programmes, Also Aired some Acquired Animation Shows, 24 Hours Nonstop Aired Children's Programme from 3-12 Years Old, The Channel Available in Hong Kong, Macau ...

  6. How Taiwan won the hearts of my American kids - AOL

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    A mom shares how she took her 2 American-born, half-Taiwanese children to Taiwan for the first time to share her culture and love for her homeland.

  7. Paiwan people - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other peoples in Taiwan, Paiwan society is divided into classes with a hereditary aristocracy. The Paiwan are not allowed to marry outside their group. On the day of their "five-yearly rite," all marriage-seeking Paiwan men try to cut down as many trees as possible and offer the firewood thus procured to the family of the girl they want ...

  8. Category:Culture of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaans; العربية; Aragonés; Asturianu; Azərbaycanca; تۆرکجه; বাংলা; 閩南語 / Bân-lâm-gú; Башҡортса; Беларуская

  9. Love Boat (study tour) - Wikipedia

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    With far fewer cultural classes offered as in past Study Tours due to the much smaller number of students, the current Tour focuses on introducing participants to Taiwan history, culture, landmarks, and also includes "participation in earth environmental activities and charitable activities" as described in the OCAC's application form.