释义 |
Examples:Tao or Yami, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Torobiawan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Spratly islands, disputed between China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam—Hoklo people, southern Chinese people of Taiwan—Kinmen or Quemoy islands off the Fujian coast, administered by Taiwan—Luilang, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Kavalan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Ketagalan, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, esp. northeast corner—Formosa (from Ilha Formosa, "Beautiful Isle", the name given Taiwan Island by passing Portuguese mariners in 1544)—Xindian or Hsintian Creek, one of the rivers through Taipei, Taiwan—used instead of reign name by the nationalist government, then by Taiwan—Diaoyu or Senkaku Islands between Taiwan and Okinawa (administered by Japan), also known as the Pinnacle Islands—Legislative Yuan, the legislative branch of government under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan—Taoyuan city in north Taiwan, capital of Taoyuan county—Cape Fukuei, the northernmost point of Taiwan Island—Xu Xiyuan or Hsu Hsiyuan or Barbie Hsu (1976-), Taiwan pop star and actress, F4 band member—dioxin, carcinogenic heterocyclic hydrocarbon (esp. Taiwan usage)—Taroko, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—refers those who left China for Taiwan before the founding of PRC in 1949—Japan (used in Taiwan during Japanese colonization)—the common use romanization system introduced in Taiwan in 2003—Siraya, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau (media term used esp. since 1997)—Four Little Dragons (East Asian economic powers: Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong)—Judicial Yuan, the high court under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan—Qauqaut, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—bombardment of Kinmen by PRC forces that started August 23rd 1958, also called second Taiwan strait crisis—Wu Jianhao or Vanness Wu (1978-), Taiwan pop star and actor, F4 band member—Teachers' Day (Confucius' birthday, September 28th) (Taiwan)—Kinmen County, Taiwan (the Kinmen or Quemoy islands off the Fujian coast)—(literary pronunciation, still advocated in Taiwan) rule—Taitung city in southeast Taiwan, capital of Taitung county—(Johannes Lodewikus) Viljoen (South African ambassador Taiwan)—CNS 11643, Chinese character coding adopted in Taiwan, 1986-1992—(computer science) macro (primarily Hong Kong and Taiwan)—Jiufen (or Jioufen or Chiufen), mountainside town in north Taiwan, former gold mining town, used as the setting for two well-known movies—Kavalan, a brand of single malt whisky from Taiwan—Tsou or Cou, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan—Chinese Taipei, compromise title of Taiwan participation in PRC international events— |