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Christmasland was first organized in 2011 as part of an agreement between the Taipei City and New Taipei City Governments.To avoid competing for crowds and splitting resources, New Taipei City took responsibility for hosting the Christmas events, while Taipei City focused on organizing the annual New Year's Eve Party.
Dihua Street is one of the oldest streets in Taipei, with many Japanese colonial architectures. Lecture hall at the National Taiwan Normal University. A number of Taipei campus structures date from Taiwan's period of Japanese rule. Original home of the National Taiwan University Hospital. Taipei North Gate. Bopiliao Historic Block (Wanhua)
The 2013 annual income for Taiwan from tourism-related industries topped at NT$366.8 billion (US$12.3 billion), an increase of 4.7% from the previous year. The average daily spending of each tourist in 2013 was US$224.07, a decrease of 4.37% from the previous year.
Lantern Festival at the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall in 2004. The Taiwan Lantern Festival (Chinese: 臺灣燈會; pinyin: Táiwān dēnghuì) is an annual event hosted by the Tourism Bureau of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications in Taiwan to celebrate the Lantern Festival.
December 12 December 13 TTV ETTV: 我的30定律 Thirty Something: Xiu Jie Kai, Kimi Hsia, Esther Liu, Samuel Gu 16 December 12 December 13 Videoland Drama SETTV: 舞吧舞吧在一起 Be With Me: Jason Tsou, Queen Wei, River Huang, Fabien Yang, Tang Zhen-gang, Figaro Tseng: 16 December 19 December 24 PTS PTS HD: 一把青 A Touch of Green
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7 October – The opening of Greater Taichung International Expo Center in Wuri District, Taichung.; 8 October – The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen and the presidential candidate for the 2012 Taiwan presidential election explained her stance on the existence of the Republic of China on Taiwan as "Taiwan is the Republic of China, and the Republic of China is Taiwan."
According to the December 2001 revision, the following sites are known as national monuments: [2] Level 1 monuments as of June 30, 1997 Level 2 monuments in non- special municipalities (everywhere except Taipei and Kaohsiung ) as of June 30, 1997