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Examples:General Scholastic Ability Test (college entrance exam in Taiwan)—laser (loanword used in Taiwan)—Chung Yuan Christian University, in Taiwan—character used in Taiwan as a substitute for a real name (like "X" in English)—Táidong or Taitung city and county in Taiwan—Alishan, mountain range in Taiwan—amniocentesis (used in Taiwan)—Japan (used in Taiwan during Japanese colonization)—(in Taiwan) cable TV, FTV—Japanophile (refers teenage craze for everything Japanese, originally mainly in Taiwan)—military dependents' village (community established in Taiwan for Nationalist soldiers and their dependents after the KMT retreated from the mainland in 1949)—the common use romanization system introduced in Taiwan in 2003—company established in mainland China with direct investment from foreign entities or from investors in Taiwan, Macao or Hong Kong—RMS Titanic, British passenger liner that sank in 1912 (Taiwan)—Annotated Sounds, a phonetic transliteration for Chinese used esp. in Taiwan—Taoyuan city and county in Taiwan—Mandarin Phonetic Symbols 1 (official name of the phonetic system of writing Chinese used in Taiwan)—Taoyuan county in Taiwan—Tainan (city and county in Taiwan)—Zhuyin Fuhao, phonetic transliteration system for Chinese used esp. in Taiwan, also known as Bopomofo ㄅㄆㄇㄈ—(literary pronunciation, still advocated in Taiwan) rule—Raymond Burghard (1945-), US diplomat and ambassador Vietnam 2001-2004, chairman of American Institute in Taiwan from 2006—CNS 11643, Chinese character coding adopted in Taiwan, 1986-1992—another name for traditional Chinese character (mainly in Taiwan)—Banqiao or Panchiao city in Taiwan—alternate term for Traditional Chinese character, used in Taiwan—(in Taiwan) Han Chinese people other than those who moved Taiwan from mainland China after 1945 and their descendants—Xinzhu or Hsinchu county in northwest Taiwan—Taizhong or Taichung city and county in central Taiwan—Miaoli county in northwest Taiwan—Taoyuan city in north Taiwan, capital of Taoyuan county—Miaoli city in northwest Taiwan, capital of Miaoli county—very concentrated type of tea consumed in Chaozhou, Fujian and Taiwan—refers those who left China for Taiwan before the founding of PRC in 1949—refers China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau (esp. in finance and economics)—Zhanghua or Changhua city and county in west Taiwan—Jiayi or Chiayi county in west Taiwan—name of Taiwan in 3rd century AD—those who left China for Taiwan before the founding of PRC in 1949—Taitung city in southeast Taiwan, capital of Taitung county—Gaoxiong or Kaohsiung county in southwest Taiwan— |