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  2. Taikang Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the Taikang Culture Promotion Society asked for a building of Taikang Cultural Park which was located on public land.In 2005, the Cultural Affairs Bureau of Tainan County Government started planning to establish the Taikang Cultural Center.

  3. Barclay Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, the park area was actually designed to be Park No. 18 by Tainan City Government in which the city government should carry out the construction project within the same year. However, due to land ownership disputes between Tainan City and Tainan County , the land failed to be developed which caused the park to remain idle since then.

  4. Tainan Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Tainan mosque was designed by Yan Mingguang, a National Cheng Kung University graduate from Jordan. The mosque looks like an ordinary apartment building, completely unlike a traditional mosque. [6] The building consists of four floors, in which they are dedicated for a shop, meeting room, ablution rooms for men and women, prayer hall and office.

  5. Religion in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    By May 1955 there were eighteen Baháʼís in six localities across Taiwan. The first Local Spiritual Assembly in Taiwan was established in Tainan in 1956. With a growing number of Local Spiritual Assemblies (Taipei, Tainan, Hualien and Pingtung), the Taiwanese National Spiritual Assembly was established in 1967. In the 2005 official statistics ...

  6. National Tainan Living Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Tainan Living Arts Center (traditional Chinese: 國立台南生活美學館; simplified Chinese: 国立台南生活美学; pinyin: Guólì Táinán Shēnghuó Měixuéguǎn) is an arts center in West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan. It handles the cultural-related affairs among communities for the counties in southern Taiwan.

  7. Baháʼí Faith in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The Baháʼí Faith entered the region of the Far East, in Hong Kong, in the 1870s, during the lifetime of Baháʼu'lláh, the founder of the Baháʼí Faith. [1] While the religion continued to enter other nearby regions to Taiwan — Baháʼís being in Shanghai in 1902, [6] Japan in 1912, [2] Canton in 1949, [6] and Macau in 1953, [7] there was no Baháʼí contact with the island until 1949.

  8. Tainan Confucian Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Tainan Confucian Temple (traditional Chinese: 臺南孔子廟; simplified Chinese: 台南孔子庙; pinyin: Táinán Kǒngzǐ Miào) or Quan Tai Shou Xue (Chinese: 全臺首學, lit. "First Academy of Taiwan"), is a Confucian temple on Nanmen Road ( 南門路 ) in West Central District , Tainan , Taiwan .

  9. Tsung-Yeh Arts and Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    The Tsung-Yeh Arts and Cultural Center (traditional Chinese: 總爺藝文中心; simplified Chinese: 总爷艺文中心; pinyin: Zǒngyé Yìwén Zhōngxīn) is an arts and cultural center in Madou District, Tainan, Taiwan.