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  2. Provincial Highway 5 (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Highway 5 (Chinese: 台5線) is a 27.916 km-long provincial Taiwanese highway that connects Taipei and its nearest port Keelung. Before the freeway system was built, this was the primary route for goods transportation. The road is a major avenue (known as Zhongxiao East Road) in

  3. iPASS (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    iPASS (Chinese: 一卡通; pinyin: yī kǎ tōng; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄧ ㄎㄚˇ ㄊㄨㄥ) is a contactless smart card operated by the iPASS Corporation. Starting from February 13, 2017, both EasyCard and iPASS are accepted for virtually all public transport in Taiwan, including rapid transit, buses, and Taiwan Railway services.

  4. Electronic Toll Collection (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    [2] Taiwan was the first country to transfer from flat-rate toll stations to a distance-based pay-as-you-go tolling system on all of its freeways. [1] It has the longest ETC freeway mileage in the world. [1] [3] Currently, only north–south direction of freeway are tolled, where is national freeway, 1, 3, 5 and 3A [nb 2]

  5. EasyCard - Wikipedia

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    The EasyCard is a contactless smartcard system operated by the EasyCard Corporation, which was previously named the "Taipei Smart Card Corporation", for payment on the Taipei Metro (also known as "Taipei MRT", or "Taipei Rapid Transit System"), buses, and other public transport services in Taipei since June 2002, and its usage has since expanded to other public transport services throughout ...

  6. National Freeway 5 - Wikipedia

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    National freeway 5 is a freeway in Taiwan, which begins in Taipei City at Nangang Junction on National freeway 3 and ends in Su-ao, Yilan on Masai Road. Although it was called the Beiyi Freeway (Chinese abbreviation for Taipei to Yilan) prior to its final completion in June 2006, the official name is the Chiang Wei-shui Memorial Freeway, after the early twentieth century Taiwanese political ...

  7. Shohei Ohtani's 50-50 ball is now a Taiwanese tourist ... - AOL

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    The firm is a tenant of Taipei 101, which was once the tallest building in the world and still ranks as one of the tallest in Asia. Until March 2, 2025, the ball will be available for all to see ...

  8. Chinese officials arrive in Taipei for rare visit - AOL

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    A delegation of Chinese officials led by a deputy Shanghai mayor arrived in Taipei on Monday for an annual city-to-city forum, a rare visit happening at a time of heightened Taiwan-China military ...

  9. Highway system in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    On July 2, 2006, more than 1500 Taiwanese motorcyclists took to the streets in Taipei to demand more open highways; Provincial Highways 68 and 72 were the only Taiwanese expressways open to high-end motorcycles.