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         Taiwan History:     more books (100)
  1. Second Long March: Struggling Against the Chinese Communists Under the Republic of China (Taiwan) Constitution by Peter Kien-Hong YU, 2009-03-01
  2. The Confucian Continuum: Educational Modernization in Taiwan
  3. Democracy's Dharma: Religious Renaissance and Political Developmentin Taiwan by Richard Madsen, 2007-11-13
  4. The Armies of East Asia: China, Taiwan, Japan, and the Koreas by Dennis Van Vranken Hickey, 2001-05
  5. The Other Taiwan 1945 to the Present: 1945 To the Present (Taiwan in the Modern World)
  6. Taiwanese Identity from Domestic, Regional and Global Perspectives (Berliner China-Hefte Chinese History and Society)
  7. Taiwan vs China 1958 by Peter Jaw, 2009-04-13
  8. The Generalissimo's Son: Chiang Ching-kuo and the Revolutions in China and Taiwan by Jay Taylor, 2000-10-15
  9. Taiwan's Imagined Geography: Chinese Colonial Travel Writing and Pictures, 1683-1895 (Harvard East Asian Monographs) by Emma Jinhua Teng, 2004-06-30
  10. Development and Demographic Change in Taiwan by Roger Mark Selya, 2004-08
  11. Taiwan in the Twentieth Century: A Retrospective View (The China Quarterly Special Issues) (Volume 0)
  12. Cinema Taiwan: Politics, Popularity and State of the Arts
  13. Cole, Bernard D. Taiwan's Security: History and Prospects.(Book review): An article from: Naval War College Review by Michael S. Chase, 2007-06-22
  14. Military History of Taiwan: Pescadores Campaign, Ethnic Taiwanese Imperial Japan Serviceman, Hsiung Feng Iii, Uhrshawan Battery

81. My Project On Taiwan History (wars Ect)
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83. Taiwan/history/¥xÆW¥vch3.html
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84. Political History: Taiwan Cross-Strait Directory: Asia-Pacific Digital Library
New taiwan, Ilha Formosa focuses on taiwan's history, Present andFuture. . People's Republic of China (PRC) The Communist Party
http://apdl.kcc.hawaii.edu/~taiwan/history.htm

Taiwan Cross-Strait
Political History
Historical Precedent

Military Affairs
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APDL Main
Political History
Indigenous Taiwanese Experiences Qing Dynasty (China) Japan Republic of China (ROC) ... United States of America Indigenous Taiwanese Experiences
Ancestors of indigenous groups (population: 360,000 in 2000) with ethnic ties to insular South East Asia arrived in Taiwan millennia earlier than recent waves of settlers from the Asian continent. Speaking Austronesian languages (related to Filipino, Bahasa Indonesia and Hawaiian), the latest of those immigrants probably originated in the Malay archipelago and perhaps also in Polynesia, as well). Seen today as indigenous people, they came to Taiwan no later than 1,000 C.E. Visiting in 1590, Portuguese sailors called Taiwan Ilha Formosa It means "Beautiful Island." For over 300 years, foreigners used that name to refer to Taiwan. However, Portugal did not attempt to colonize Taiwan. Since the early seventeenth century

85. World Travel Guide - Taiwan - History & Government
World Travel Guide taiwan - history Government - includesinformation on the constitution and politics.
http://www.sftpwtg.com/data/twn/twn580.htm
Travel Information Contact Addresses General Information Passport/Visa Money ... Climate Regions and Cities Taipei - Overview Beyond the Capital Home World ... Taiwan
History and Government
History: Taiwan is an island off the southeast coast of China, and is reputed to be the custodian and preserver of the world's oldest culture. The country has a varied history. Originally inhabited by mainland Chinese until the 17th century, it was then occupied by the Dutch along with the Spanish for about 40 years. In 1684 it was occupied mainly by supporters of the deposed Ming Dynasty and was a tao (a province and a county) of the province of Fukien across the Taiwan Straits. In 1885 it was completely controlled by the Qing Dynasty and made into an official province.
In 1895 it was put into the control of the Japanese by a treaty which dated from the first Sino-Japanese War. This rule was fiercely opposed by the local people until the handing back of power in 1945. The KMT (Kuomintang) Party has dominated Taiwanese politics since the fleeing of Chiang Kai-Shek to the island and has concentrated on ensuring its own political survival and developing the economy. The latter it has done successfully, and Taiwan has been one of the fast-developing 'Tiger economies' of the Pacific Rim (see Business Profile section). Politically, Taiwan relied for a long time upon the support of the United States until the early 1970s when the rapprochement between Washington and Beijing took place.

86. KOMOTO CCTV: About Taiwan (History)
history. history Little is know about taiwan earliest history, however archaelogistsbelieve taiwan link with mainland China is at least 10,000 years old.
http://www.komoto.com.tw/ehtml/tw_history.htm
History In 1895, The Treaty of Shimonoseki, written by Japan, ceded Chinese possession of both the Ryukyu Islands and Taiwan to Japan. It marked the start of half a century of Japanese rule over Taiwan. The Japanese undertook an intensive modernisation of Taiwan infrastructure. Between 1918 and 1937, Japan consolidated its regime in Taiwan, exploiting Taiwan rich natural resources exclusively for the benefit of Japan. Taiwan toiled under Japanese occupation until Japan defeat in World War II. After Japan surrendered, Taiwan was restored to Chinese sovereignty on 25 October 1945, an event still celebrated annually on the island as Restoration Day. However, civil war raged across the vast Chinese landscape for four year after the end of the Japanese occupation. In 1948, Chiang Kaishek was elected the president of the Republic of China, however war was swinging in favor of the Communists as they took Tianjin and Beijing. On 21st January, 1949, Chiang Kaishek resigned from the presidency. After nearly a year of self-imposed solitude, in December 1949, he returned to lead an exodus of Nationalist soldiers and a rambling entourage of Climate Language
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87. TAIWANESE HAKKA
Tshang's regime of 21 years is an important era of taiwan's history. The historyof taiwan certainly will not be the same if Tshang did not invade taiwan.
http://home.i1.net/~alchu/hakka/toihak2.htm
TAIWANESE HAKKA: HISTORY OF HAKKA IN TAIWAN
All pronunciation of Honsii (Han characters) will be pronounced according to Hakka Taiwanese using Taiwanese Language Phonetic Alphabets (TLPA) except for those are well established words such Taiwan, Kwangtung etc. However, when a reference is cited, the author's original format is used. Mandarin may be included in the parenthesis using Wade system.
Hakka Taiwanese Section (Big-5 Font required):
Link to: HAKKA TAIWANESE SPECCIAL PUBLICATION «È ¥x »y ±M ¥Z ¦U ´Á Link to:TAIWANESE HAKKA ¥x ÆW «È ®a (ENGLISH) Link to:HAKKA TAIWANESE RESOURCES «È ¥x »y ¸ê ®Æ ®w Link to:HAKKA TAIWANESE HAKKA CULURE ¥x ÆW «È ®a ¤å ¤Æ ±M ¥Z ...
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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT HAKKA 1. WHAT IS HAKKA 2. ORIGIN OF HAKKA 2.3 MODERN BIOLOGICAL STUDIES ... Immigration History
HAKKA IN TAIWAN
The population of Hakka in Taiwan is about 3 millions. The population studies in the early 20th century during Japan colonial era to more recent one two decades ago, showed the 13-15 % of population in Taiwan are Hakka. The percentage of Hakka may vary significantly according to the definition of Hakka. If it is based on the paternal origin, it may be more. If it is based on the ability to speak Hakka, the only character that may differentiate Hakka from other Taiwanese, the percentage probably will be much lower.
Immigration History
1) Before 1622, the year Holland left Taiwan:

88. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
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89. Taiwan's History

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90. Taiwan's History
Taiwanese history. The Aborigines. It has been estimated that people inhabited Taiwan5000 years ago. The earliest inhabitants migrated from the Pacific islands.
http://iml.jou.ufl.edu/projects/STUDENTS/Tung/aborigines.htm
Taiwanese History
The Aborigines
It has been estimated that people inhabited Taiwan 5000 years ago. The earliest inhabitants migrated from the Pacific islands. Linguistically, they are Indonesians. The early inhabitants lived a communal life in the wildness. Their descendants, called aborigines these days, suffered from the Chinese arrivals. There were two groups of aborigines in Taiwan when the Chinese first arrived on this small island. One lived on the rich plains of western Taiwan, and the other lived in the mountains. Chinese immigrants occupied the rich plains and forced the aborigines into the remote mountain area. Those who were not driven into the mountain area assimilated into the rocky east coast. Many of them lived in slums and were forced into menial jobs in industry, mining, fishing or, prostituting by ancestors of the Taiwanese Han people.
Arrival of the Chinese
Beginning in the 1400s, large numbers of Chinese from the Fujian province migrated to Taiwan. Their Fujianese dialect is today's Taiwanese. The Fujianese is the keenest traveler of the Chinese. They can be found all over South-East Asia. Hakkas, coming from the Henen province in northern China, first moved to the Guangdong and Fujian provinces in the south and gradually migrated to Taiwan along with the Fujianese. Hakka means "guest" only their language distinguishes them from the Fujianese.
Arrival of the European
Portuguese sailors landed at Taiwan in 1517. They were so impressed by the island's beautiful scenery that they call it "Formosa," which means "Beautiful Island." The name "Formosa" had been used for a long time.

91. Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | Special Report: Taiwan And China
What's going on? Interactive guide to taiwan's history. Government sites. Media.The China Times. history of taiwan from a proindependence viewpoint. Latest
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Pro-independence sites Alliance for Taiwan's Sovereignty
Pro-Taiwan independence campaign

Taiwan Independence Party
Studies of Taiwan Research on the future of China Amnesty International report on executions in Taiwan Centre for Taiwan International Relations Taiwan and the US Chinese missile tests around Taiwan: the reaction of the US Congress CIA Factbook on Taiwan Inside China Today Media The China Times History of Taiwan from a pro-independence viewpoint Latest 'This rubbish lorry is teaching you English' April 8: A Taiwanese city has found a novel way of making its citizens practice English in their everyday lives.

92. Information On Taiwan
A collection of taiwanrelated Internet resources. By American Institute in taiwan.
http://www.ait.org.tw/twinfo.html

93. Professional Barber Scissors And Hairdresser Shears And Barber Shears
Manufactures many types of scissors from professional barber to general purpose. Located in taiwan.
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taiwan. Manufactures range of plating equipment and selection of electronic meters and control devices. Site provides photos and descriptions of available products.
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95. Taiwan- Automobile Parts, Brake/ Fuel Tube, Filter, Joint, Distributor, Refriger
Manufacturer of brake tube, fuel tube, vacuum tube, fuel unit, EGR tube, dryer, accumulator, filter, Y type joint, distributor, wire condenser, air conditioner, time switch. From taiwan.
http://www.taiwansanoh.com.tw/
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96. Taiwan Sintered Metals Co., Ltd. - Semiconductor, Molybdenum Slug, Lead Frame, M
Manufacturer of molybdenum slugs for the semi conductor industries.
http://www.tsm.com.tw/
E-mail: sales@tsm.com.tw

97. Travel In Taiwan
A monthly magazine covering aspects of interest to travellers. By Vision International Publishing Co.
http://www.sinica.edu.tw/tit/
Taiwan's Number One Travel Magazine Authorized by the Tourism Bureau,
Ministry of Transportation and Communications, ROC

Published by Vision International Publishing Co.
Information for visitors

Issues Index for each Month

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98. Taiwan - WorldSkip.com
Country guide.
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99. Taiwan - Acrylic And Plastic Table Top Product, Picnic Stuff Supplier & Manufact
Manufacturer of acrylic and plastic table tops and picnic items. Located in Tainan, taiwan.
http://www.utility-plasticwares.com/
SHENG LEE PLASTIC COMPANY No. 19, Alley 107, Lane 1122, Wen-Hsien Rd., Tainan, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel : 886-6-259-1128 Fax : 886-6-259-1120
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100. Taiwan- Wire, Mold( Mould)& Die, Pneumatic& Hydraulic Cylinder Fittings, High Pr
taiwan. Manufactures and exports diversified range of products. Includes EDM supplies, molds and dies, pneumatic and hydraulic cylinder parts, fasteners, and precision turned and cold formed parts.
http://www.petmy.com/
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Gen. Manager : Peter Chen Date of Establishment : Oct 24, 1984 Products : Brass EDM Wire / Phosphor Bronze Wire / Electrode Tube. Stainless Steel Wire. High Carbon Steel Wire.
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Petmy Enterprises Co., Ltd. P.O. Box 328, Tainan, Taiwan 704, R.O.C. 5F-1, 81, Chong Hseuh Rd., Tainan, Taiwan 701, R.O.C. Tel : 886-6-260-9088 Fax : 886-6-260-8662 E-Mail : petmy@ms21.hinet.net Web Site : http://www.petmy.com
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