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- Taiwanese people - Wikipedia
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
- Taiwan | History, Flag, Map, Capital, Population, Facts | Britannica
The population of Taiwan is composed of four ethnic or subethnic groups: Indigenous peoples, two groups of Taiwanese—the Fukien Taiwanese (Fukienese [Fujianese], or Hoklo) and the Hakka —and Chinese who came from mainland China beginning in the mid-1940s
- Taiwanese language and pronunciation - Omniglot
Taiwanese is a variety of Mǐn Nán (Southern Min) spoken in Taiwan The ancestors of the majority of Taiwanese people came from the southern part of Fujian province and their language is very similar to the language of that region, particular to the dialect of Xiamen
- 首頁 - Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in San Francisco 駐舊金山台北經濟文化辦事處
The 2026 Grant for the Publication of Taiwanese Works in Translation is now open—offering up to NT$600,000, with a deadline of April 30!
- A Beginners Guide to Taiwanese
Taiwanese is a beautiful and musical language spoken in Taiwan and amongst Taiwanese people around the world This guide will provide you with a brief introduction to the spoken language as well as a writing system
- Taiwanese Remain Calm Despite Trump’s ‘Unnecessary’ Comments
In an interview following the Beijing summit, Trump suggested Taiwan's government "wants to go independent "
- Where is Taiwan? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
Family: The Taiwanese concept of family includes children, parents, extended family, elders, and ancestors Taiwanese often live in small and crowded More Personal Apperance: Western-Style clothing is common A suit is the most appropriate attire for conducting business in Taiwan In less formal situations, More
- In Taiwan, most identify as Taiwanese, few as primarily Chinese | Pew . . .
67% of people in Taiwan see themselves as primarily Taiwanese, compared with 3% who think of themselves as primarily Chinese
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