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is a modern industrialised megalopolis clinging to the fringes of an
ancient culture; a string of teeming cities at the feet of a glorious
mountain range. It's traditional noodles from a 7-Eleven, aboriginal
tribes in mini-skirts and a day of temple rituals followed by waterslide
rides. The human tide of Taipei will sweep you off your feet, but if you
step outside the city limits you'll discover why Taiwan is known as Ilha
Formosa, 'the beautiful island'. Mountain peaks puncture a sea of clouds,
slick black volcanic rock wraps the coastlines and waterfalls shroud
themselves in mist: Taiwan is a computer-generated Chinese watercolour.
But it is precisely Taiwan's history with China
that has caused the most friction and heartache for the Taiwanese. The
continuing tug-of-war between the People's Republic of China on the
mainland and the Democratic Progressive Party on Taiwan is often prone to
take on the pasty complexion of a civil war albeit one that has not, as
yet, developed into an all-out brawl. Mainland China insists on the truth
of 'one China' while Taiwan has managed the impossible tightrope act of
agreeing, in principle, to one China but acting, in practice, like an
independant republic. |


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country name: Republic of China
- Area:
35,563 sq km (13,731 sq mi)
- Population:
22.5 million
- Capital
city: Taipei (population 2.7 million)
- People:
Taiwanese (84%), Aboriginal (2%), Chinese(14%)
- Language:
Taiwanese, Mandarin Chinese
- Religion:
Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism
- Government:
Democratic Progressive Party
- President:
Chen Shui-bian
- Major
industries: Machinery, electrical
equipment, electronic/computer goods, textiles, clothing
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