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  2. Agriculture in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    A farmer in Taiwan. Agriculture is one of the main industries in Taiwan. It contributes to the food security, rural development and conservation of Taiwan. [1] Around 24% of Taiwan's land is used for farming. [2] Taiwan is a global leader in vertical farming and agritourism.

  3. Taiwan Trade Shows - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan Trade Shows (known as "Taipei Trade Shows" before 2012) is a series of trade exhibitions organized by TAITRA in Taipei, Taiwan. It is based on the Taiwan Clothes Export Mart Exhibition first held in September 1974. Currently, TAITRA holds a number of annual "Taiwan Trade Show" exhibitions including COMPUTEX, Taipei Cycle, and TAITRONICS ...

  4. Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center - Wikipedia

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    Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center MRT station. Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center (Chinese: 臺北南港展覽館; pinyin: Táiběi Nángǎng Zhǎnlǎnguǎn), also known as TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall or TaiNEX, is a superimposed purpose-built exhibition complex in Nangang District, Taipei, Taiwan. It consists of two exhibition halls and is ...

  5. 2024 in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    July 11 – Taiwan reports that 66 Chinese military aircraft operated around Taiwanese airspace in a 24-hour period, marking the highest single-day number in 2024 so far. [ 21 ] July 12 – The Ministry of Culture announces the removal of military honor guards from the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall as part of efforts to stop the promotion of a ...

  6. Taiwanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Vegetable farmland in Lienchiang County. Fishing port in Penghu County. Common ingredients of Taiwanese cuisine are pork, seafood, chicken, rice, and soy. [14] Traditionally, rice formed the basis of most Taiwanese diets. Before the Japanese colonial period, most rice grown in Taiwan was long-grained indica rice.

  7. Taiwan External Trade Development Council - Wikipedia

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    TAITRA assists Taiwan businesses and manufacturers to reinforce their international competitiveness and to cope with the challenges they face in foreign markets. Cooperating with Far East Trade Services, Inc. (FETS) and the Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC), its sister organizations, TAITRA has striven to adapt its trade promotion strategies to ...

  8. Soya-Mixed Meat Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Soya-Mixed Meat Museum (traditional Chinese: 臺灣滷味博物館; simplified Chinese: 台湾卤味博物馆; pinyin: Táiwān Lǔwèi Bówùguǎn) is a food museum in Benjhou Industrial Park, Gangshan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

  9. Economy of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 August 2024. "Economy of the Republic of China" redirects here. For the economic history of the Republic of China while based on the Chinese mainland, see Economic history of China (1912–49). Economy of Taiwan Taipei, the capital city and financial centre of Taiwan Currency New Taiwan dollar (TWD ...