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  2. History of Taipei - Wikipedia

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    The recorded history of Taipei began with the Han Chinese settling of the Taipei Basin in 1709, leading up to the formation of the national capital of Taiwan and high-tech industry hub and that is now Taipei City. Other notable dates include the 1895 annexation of Taiwan by Japan, during which Taipei began to grow more rapidly, and in the 1950s ...

  3. Taipei - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Zoo was founded in 1914 and covers an area of 165 hectares for animal sanctuary. Bitan is known for boating and water sports. Tamsui is a popular sea-side resort town. Ocean beaches are accessible in several directions from Taipei.

  4. History of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    In the Late Pleistocene, sea levels were about 140 metres (460 ft) lower than at present, exposing the floor of the shallow Taiwan Strait as a land bridge. [6] A concentration of vertebrate fossils has been found in the channel between the Penghu Islands and Taiwan, including a partial jawbone designated Penghu 1, apparently belonging to a previously unknown species of genus Homo, dated ...

  5. Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The Nationalists' retreat to Taipei. After the end of World War II, the Chinese Civil War resumed. A series of Chinese Communist offensives in 1949 led to the capture of its capital Nanjing on 23 April and the subsequent defeat of the Nationalists on the mainland. The Communists founded the People's Republic of China on 1 October. [202]

  6. Timeline of Taiwanese history - Wikipedia

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    Taipei 101 becomes World's Tallest Building. 2005: The first direct commercial airplane flights from Beijing to Taipei for the Chinese New Year. The PRC passes an "anti-secession law" authorizing the use of force against Taiwan and the ROC government should it formally declare independence. In response, 1.6 million people marched in Taipei ...

  7. History of Taiwan (1945–present) - Wikipedia

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    With President Chiang Kai-shek, U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower waved to crowds during his visit to Taipei, Taiwan in June 1960.. On 20 July 1946, Chiang Kai-shek launched a large-scale assault on CCP territory in Huabei with 113 brigades (a total of 1.6 million troops), starting a new phase of the Chinese Civil War. [6]

  8. US-China tech war: Taipei, Washington on same page when ... - AOL

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    After selling his property in Taiwan last year, engineer Richard Chang bought shares in his current employer on the Chinese mainland. Such a bet might worry some, but Chang, who works for a ...

  9. List of companies of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    New Taipei: 1984 Graphics cards P A Alchip: Technology Semiconductors Taipei: 2003 P A ALi Corporation: Technology Semiconductors Taipei: 1987 Defunct 2006, acquired by Nvidia (USA) P D Alleycat's Pizza: Consumer services Restaurants & bars Taipei: 2004 Restaurant chain P A An Feng Steel: Basic materials Iron & steel Kaohsiung: 1986 Iron and ...