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  2. Taiwanese superstitions - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese people are known to exchange gifts amongst one another on many occasions as a sign of respect and good faith. And as such, it is essential for them to understand the taboos and superstitions behind several gift giving traditions so that they do not unintentionally disrespect the other party.

  3. Culture of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Between the 1960s and the 1980s Taiwan's culture was described by its media as the contrast between Taiwan (Free China) and China (Communist China), often drawing from the official tropes of Taiwan as a bastion of traditional Chinese culture, which had preserved "true" Chinese values against the "false" Chinese values of post Communist China.

  4. Gift wrapping - Wikipedia

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    In Korean culture, bojagi are sometimes used for gift wrapping. A yedanbo is a ceremonial gift bojagi used to wrap wedding gifts from the bride's family to the members of the groom's. [6] In Vietnamese culture, gift wrapping is an integral part of the gift-giving tradition.

  5. Tao people - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese government heavily monitored any outside influence that might drastically interfere with the Tao people's ways of life. [13] As a result, the Tao culture remains the best-preserved out of all Taiwanese indigenous peoples. Following Japan's defeat in World War II, the Republic of China took control of Orchid Island in 1945. [8]

  6. Cultural history of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The recorded history of Taiwanese culture mainly stemmed from traditional Chinese culture, despite the influences from other foreign powers. Although the culture of modern Taiwan is significantly affected by Japanese and American cultures, the values and traditions of the Taiwanese people are heavily based on Confucianist Han cultures. [2]

  7. Taiwan needs more babies. But conservative traditions are ...

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    For married Taiwanese men Alan Hung and Danny Huang, the process of having a biological child together was never easy. Taiwan needs more babies. But conservative traditions are holding back some ...

  8. Japanese Cultural Center (Taipei) - Wikipedia

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    The cultural center was opened on 27 November 2017 in a ceremony attended by Japanese representative to Taiwan, Mikio Numata and head of Taiwan-Japan Relations Association, Chiou I-jen. In his opening remark, Chiou hoped that the center would continue promoting exchanges to boost the understanding of Taiwanese people on Japanese culture. [1]

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