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  2. Public housing in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Public housing in Taiwan has faced various challenges. The initial public housing efforts in the 1970s and 1980s were criticized for inadequate facilities and low-quality construction. Moreover, as Taiwan's economy developed, many people opted to purchase private housing, which led to a reduced demand for public housing. [10]

  3. Rainbow Village - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, many of the defeated NRA troops followed their leader, Chiang Kai-shek, as he fled to Taiwan. Soldiers were given temporary housing in hundreds of dedicated military villages across the island. [2] Eventually, some settlements became permanent and many veterans and their families were left to spend much of their lives in them.

  4. Sanzhi UFO houses - Wikipedia

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    The Sanzhi UFO Houses (Chinese: 三芝飛碟屋; pinyin: Sānzhī Fēidiéwū), also known as the UFO houses of Sanjhih, Sanjhih pod houses or Sanjhih Pod City, were a set of abandoned and never-completed pod-shaped buildings in Sanzhi District, New Taipei, Taiwan.

  5. List of islands of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The island of Taiwan, also known as Formosa, is the largest island and the main component of the ROC-controlled territories. Islands that are claimed by the ROC but not administered, including those under the control of the People's Republic of China , and those disputed with other countries such as Senkaku Islands and most of South China Sea ...

  6. There's a house in Taiwan that's built completely upside down

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    The "Upside Down Wonderland Exhibition" is the newest (and most inverted) exhibition at the the National Taiwan Science Education Center, located in Taipei. SEE ALSO: Here's how much a Barbie ...

  7. Tamsui Customs Officers' Residence - Wikipedia

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    After Taiwan was forced to open foreign trade in early 1860s, foreigners soon came into the island. [1] Qing Dynasty government soon established a customs office in Tamsui in 1870 after the opening of Tamsui Port.

  8. Lin Family Mansion and Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Lin Family Mansion and Garden — along with the Tainan Wu Garden, Hsinchu Beiguo Garden (新竹北郭園), and Wufeng Lin Family Mansion and Garden — are collectively known as the Four Great Gardens of Taiwan (台灣四大名園). This residence can be traced back to 1847, at the time a "rent house" for the Lin Ben Yuan family in the north.

  9. Category:Houses in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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