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  2. List of highest-grossing films in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    David Loman (Taiwan) 430 million [24] 2013 29 You Are the Apple of My Eye (Taiwan) 425 million [25] 2011 30 Deadpool: 420 million [17] 2016 31 Our Times (Taiwan) 410 million [3] 2015 Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation: 410 million [3] 2015 33 Captain Marvel: 403 million [2] 2019 34 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King: 400 million ...

  3. Yu Shan - Wikipedia

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    Yu Shan or Yushan, also known as Mount Jade, Jade Mountain, Tongku Saveq or Mount Niitaka during Japanese rule, is the highest mountain in Taiwan at 3,952 m (12,966 ft) [1] [2] above sea level, giving Taiwan the 4th-highest maximum elevation of any island in the world.

  4. List of mountains in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The rank and locations is that of the highest peak of each mountain. In total, there are 165 mountains over 3,000 m above sea level, with a total of 275 peaks. Of these 165 mountains, 116 (70%) are located in the Central Mountain Range , 41 (25%) in the Xueshan Range and 8 (5%) in the Yushan Range .

  5. Taiwanese tea - Wikipedia

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    The main tea areas of Taiwan Tea processing in Taiwan Primary Tea Processing (no roasting, scenting, or spicing) The major tea growing areas in Taiwan are: Northern Taiwan: Includes Hsindian, Pinglin, Muzha, Shenkeng, Shidian, Sanhsia, Nangang, and Yilan. Mid-central Area: Includes Miaoli and Hsinchu. Eastern Taiwan: Includes Taitung and Hualien.

  6. High-mountain tea - Wikipedia

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    High-mountain tea or gaoshan tea (Chinese: 高山茶; pinyin: gāoshān chá; pronounced [káʊ.ʂán ʈʂʰǎ]) refers to several varieties of Oolong tea grown in the mountains of central Taiwan. It is grown at altitudes higher than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) above sea level, and includes varieties such as Alishan , Dayuling , Yu Shan , Wushe ...

  7. 100 Peaks of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The Baiyue (Chinese: 臺灣百岳; pinyin: Táiwān bǎiyuè) is a list of one hundred mountain peaks in Taiwan.They were chosen by a group of prominent Taiwanese hikers from mountain peaks known at the time to be over 3,000 meters in height.

  8. Chimei Museum - Wikipedia

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    The collection features few artifacts from Taiwan or areas close to it as the main idea of the collection is to allow Taiwanese people to see artwork and pieces that they otherwise would have to travel a long way and spend a lot of money to see. The museum's founder grew up disadvantaged and wants to ensure that local children can be inspired ...

  9. Orders, decorations, and medals of the Republic of China

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    Order of Rank and Merit (勳位章): 5 grades, highest general decoration. Order of Precious Brilliant Golden Grain (寶光嘉禾勳章): 5 grades and 6 classes, awarded only to high-level officials. Order of the Golden Grain (嘉禾勳章): 9 grades, civilian decoration. Order of the White Eagle (白鷹勳章): 9 grades.