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Yin Shun*, Buddhist scholarly writer and key figure of Humanistic Buddhism in Taiwan; Sheng-yen*, Buddhist scholarly writer and founder of Dharma Drum Mountain Order; Cheng Yen, founder of Tzu Chi; Yifa, writer and founder of Woodenfish; R. C. T. Lee (Chia-Tung Lee), writer and professor; Tu Wei-ming, ethicist; Giddens Ko, novelist and filmmaker
This is a list of notable Taiwanese Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. Lists of Americans;
Taiwanese Americans are one of the newest Asian American ethnic groups in the United States. [8] [9] They encompass immigrants to the U.S. from the Republic of China (known as Taiwan), which is located on the island of Formosa, and their American-born descendants. [4]
Ang Lee OBS (Chinese: 李安; pinyin: Lǐ Ān; born October 23, 1954) is a Taiwanese [1] [2] filmmaker. His films are known for their emotional charge and exploration of repressed, hidden emotions. His films are known for their emotional charge and exploration of repressed, hidden emotions.
Taiwanese people [I] are the citizens and nationals of the Republic of China (ROC) and those who reside in an overseas diaspora from the entire Taiwan Area.The term also refers to natives or inhabitants of the island of Taiwan and its associated islands who may speak Sinitic languages (Mandarin, Hokkien, Hakka) or the indigenous Taiwanese languages as a mother tongue but share a common culture ...
The following list of Taiwanese artists (in alphabetical order by last name) includes artists of various genres, who are notable and are either born in Taiwan, of Taiwanese descent or who produce works that are primarily about Taiwan.
This is a ranking list of Taiwanese wealthy people. The following is based on the annual estimated wealth and assets assessment compiled and published by American business magazine Forbes . The wealth of 51 people exceeds $ 1 billion.
Taiwanese indigenous peoples, also known as Formosans, Native Taiwanese or Austronesian Taiwanese, [3] [4] and formerly as Taiwanese aborigines, Takasago people or Gaoshan people, [5] are the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, with the nationally recognized subgroups numbering about 600,303 or 3% of the island's population.