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  2. Taiwanese animation - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese animation or Taiwanese donghua can be traced back to 1954's black-and-white animation Wu Song Fights the Tiger [1] (武松打虎) by the Kuei Brothers but the earliest surviving is The Race Between Turtle and Rabbit [1] (龜兔賽跑) produced at the end of the 1960s by the Kuangchi Program Service and was also the first color animation in Taiwan. [1]

  3. List of manhua - Wikipedia

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    This is a Cartoon Era: 1948: 這是一個漫畫年代: Renjian Huahui Group (人間畫會), also known as The Society for Art for the People Kiddy Cheung: 1949: 絀路祥: Yuan Bou-wan (袁步雲) Miss Lau: 1949: 柳姐: Yuan Bou-wan (袁步雲) Spy Heroes: 1949: 諜網英雄: Chau Ba-ping (周白蘋), Lo Lik Wong Chai: 1949: 王仔: Yuan Bou ...

  4. Taiwanese art - Wikipedia

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    Cosplay became popular in Taiwan around the late 80s, and is a form of costuming, mostly as characters found in Japanese Manga or Anime. [60] At anime and comic conventions, fans engage in art forms such as cosplay and fanart of their favourite media, which mostly consists of anime, manga, and video games.

  5. K.R.T. Girls - Wikipedia

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    The characters are drawn with a "moe" art style, which is becoming increasingly popular across Taiwan and Japan. The K.R.T. Girls have been positively reviewed by Japanese netizens as well. [ 10 ] Even before the mascots debuted in 2014, the Taiwan Railways Administration had already been incorporating "moe" mascots into its promotional efforts ...

  6. Category:Taiwanese comics - Wikipedia

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    Comics images from Taiwan (1 C) T. Taiwanese comics titles (1 C, 9 P) W. Taiwanese comics writers (3 P) Pages in category "Taiwanese comics"

  7. Cartoon elves and scrolls visualize Chinese military’s goal ...

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    On the Taipei elf’s journey to Hangzhou, she passes by Chinese military aircraft and maritime vessels, marveling at much of the hardware on display and exclaiming: “So cool!”

  8. Mazu - Wikipedia

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    Mazu worship is popular in Taiwan because many early Chinese settlers in Taiwan were Hoklo people from Fujian. Her temple festival is a major event in Taiwan, with the largest celebrations occurring in and around her temples at Dajia and Beigang .

  9. Romantic Princess - Wikipedia

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    Romantic Princess (Chinese: 公主小妹; pinyin: Gong Zhu Xiao Mei), previously known as, Wo Jia Gong Zhu (我家公主), is a 2007 Taiwanese drama starring Wu Chun and Calvin Chen of Fahrenheit, Angela Chang and George Hu.