Events from the year 1910 in Taiwan, Empire of Japan. Emperor: Meiji Prime Minister: Katsura Tarō Governor-General – Sakuma Samata 1 October – The opening...
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On April 12, 1910, an earthquake struck with an epicenter off the northern coast of Taiwan. The earthquake measuring Mw 8.1 had a hypocenter depth of...
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Momofuku may refer to: Momofuku Ando (1910–2007), Taiwanese-Japanese businessman who founded Nissin Food Products and invented instant noodles Momofuku...
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Taiwanese indigenous peoples, also known as Formosans, Native Taiwanese or Austronesian Taiwanese, and formerly as Taiwanese aborigines, Takasago people...
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of Taiwan, together with the Penghu Islands, became an annexed territory of the Empire of Japan in 1895, when the Qing dynasty ceded Fujian-Taiwan Province...
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cinema of Taiwan or Taiwan cinema (Chinese: 臺灣電影 or 台灣電影) is deeply rooted in the island's unique history. Since its introduction to Taiwan in 1901 under...
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Thomas Liao (category Taiwanese expatriates in Japan)
Thomas Liao (22 March 1910 – 9 May 1986) was a Taiwanese independence activist and founding leader of the Republic of Taiwan Provisional Government [zh]...
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Presidential Office Building, Taipei (redirect from Taiwan Presidential Palace)
held in 1906 and 1910. The architectural design of Uheiji Nagano was selected in 1910. Aspects of the design typical of Japanese architects in Taiwan's colonial...
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was inhabited by a diversity of Taiwanese indigenous peoples speaking Austronesian languages until Han settlement began in the early 17th century, around...
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National Games of the Republic of China (redirect from National Games of Taiwan)
currently held in the free areas of the Republic of China, were restructured from the "Taiwan Provincial Games" (referred to as the Taiwan Provincial Games...
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Taiwan is in a seismically active zone, on the Pacific Ring of Fire, and at the western edge of the Philippine Sea plate. Geologists have identified 42...
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The First Taiwan Strait Crisis (also known as the Formosa Crisis, the 1954–1955 Taiwan Strait Crisis, the Offshore Islands Crisis, the Quemoy-Matsu Crisis...
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Li Tien-lu (category Taiwanese male film actors)
December 1910 – 13 August 1998) was a Taiwanese puppeteer. He is best known to the international audience for playing principal characters in several Taiwanese...
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Tainan (redirect from Tainan City, Taiwan)
(/ˈtaɪˈnɑːn/), officially Tainan City, is a special municipality in southern Taiwan, facing the Taiwan Strait on its western coast. Tainan is the oldest city on...
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PM M1910 (redirect from Maxim 1910)
(Russian: Пулемёт Максима образца 1910 года, romanized: Pulemyot Maksima obraztsa 1910 goda, lit. 'Maxim's machine gun Model 1910'), or PM M1910, is a heavy...
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Chen Dewang (category Taiwanese artists)
1910 - December 3, 1984), a native of Taipei, Taiwan, was an artist during the Taiwan under Japanese rule in Taiwan and later worked as a teacher. In...
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Japanese soldiers in its occupied territories Korean yen, the currency of Korea from 1910–1945 Taiwanese yen, the currency of Taiwan from 1895–1946 Yen...
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Momofuku Ando (category Japanese people of Taiwanese descent)
Hepburn: Andō Momofuku, March 5, 1910 – January 5, 2007), born Go Pek-Hok (Chinese: 吳百福; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gô͘ Pek-hok), was a Taiwanese-born Japanese inventor and...
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National Assembly (Republic of China) (redirect from National Assembly of Taiwan)
China lost mainland China in the Civil War and retreated to Taiwan. The National Assembly resumed its meeting in Taipei in 1954. In the 1990s, its parliamentary...
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Yoichi Hatta (category Japanese civilians killed in World War II)
in hydraulic engineering in the Japanese-ruled Taiwan. Hatta was born in Kanazawa, Ishikawa. After graduating from Tokyo Imperial University in 1910,...
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Li Kwoh-ting (category CS1 Chinese (Taiwan)-language sources (zh-tw))
pinyin: Lǐ Guódǐng; 28 January 1910 – 31 May 2001) was a Chinese economist and politician best known as the "Father of Taiwan's Economic Miracle" and referred...
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New Zealand. By 1910, the Empire of Japan was restricted to the entire Japanese archipelago, Southern Sakhalin, Kuril Islands and Taiwan, before its official...
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List of territories acquired by the Empire of Japan (category Japan in World War II-related lists)
China and Taiwan (the Senkaku Islands dispute). Taiwan and the Penghu Islands – 1895–1945 Karafuto – 1905–1943 Kantō – 1905–1945 Chōsen – 1910–1945 Kiautschou...
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Erkan Chen Residence (category 1910 establishments in Taiwan)
former residence in Erkan Village, Xiyu Township, Penghu County, Taiwan belongs to the Chen family. The residence was built in 1910 by brother Chen Ling...
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Tu Tsung-ming (category Presidents of National Taiwan University)
was a Taiwanese pharmacologist and educator and Taiwan's first Doctor of Medical Sciences (equivalent to Ph.D.). Tu Tsung-ming was born in Tamsui in 1893...
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Fujiya (category Food and drink companies established in 1910)
restaurants in Japan. Its first shop was founded in 1910 in Yokohama. Fujiya is credited with introducing the Christmas cake to Japan. In 2016, the company...
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Light-vented bulbul (redirect from Taiwan Bulbul)
of bird in the bulbul family found in central and southern China, Hong Kong, Macao, the Philippines northern Vietnam, southern Japan and Taiwan, with occasional...
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Japan Standard Time (redirect from Time in Japan)
Miyako and Yaeyama Islands, as well as Taiwan and its Penghu Islands. While Korea came under Japanese rule in 1910, Korea Standard Time of GMT+08:30 continued...
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Chiang Wen-yeh (category 20th-century Taiwanese musicians)
11, 1910 – October 24, 1983) was a Taiwanese composer, active mainly in Japan and later in China. He was born in Da Dao cheng, Taipei, and died in Beijing...
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Kingdom of Montenegro (redirect from Kingdom of Montenegro (1910–1918))
almost 88 years, ending in 2006. Prince Nicholas of Montenegro proclaimed the Kingdom of Montenegro in Cetinje on 28 August 1910, elevating the country...
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