Short description : Overview of and topical guide to Taiwan
The Flag of the Republic of China
The National Emblem of the Republic of China
Location in East Asia
Political map of Taiwan
Relief map of Taiwan
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Taiwan:
Taiwan – a country in East Asia , officially named the Republic of China (ROC ). Originally based in mainland China, the ROC now governs the island of Taiwan, which makes up over 99% of its territory, as well as Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, and other minor islands. Taipei is the seat of the central government. Following the Chinese civil war, the Chinese Communist Party took full control of mainland China and founded the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949. The ROC relocated its government to Taiwan, and its jurisdiction became limited to Taiwan and its surrounding islands. In 1971, the PRC assumed China's seat at the United Nations, which the ROC originally occupied. During the latter half of the 20th century, Taiwan experienced rapid economic growth and industrialization and is now an advanced industrial economy . In the 1980s and early 1990s, Taiwan evolved into a multi-party democracy with universal suffrage. Taiwan is one of the Four Asian Tigers and a member of the WTO and APEC . The 19th-largest economy in the world,[ 1] [ 2] its high-tech industry plays a key role in the global economy.
General reference
Pronunciation :
Common English state names: Taiwan; archaic Formosa
Official English state names: Republic of China
Common endonym(s): 臺灣 / 台灣 (Táiwān; Tâi-oân)
Official endonym(s): 臺灣 / 台灣 – 中華民國 (Zhōnghuá Mínguó; Tiong-hôa Bîn-kok)
Adjectival(s): Taiwanese (disambiguation)
Demonym(s): Taiwanese
Etymology : Taiwan#Name
International rankings of Taiwan
ISO country codes: TW, TWN, 158
ISO region codes: See TW
Internet country code top-level domain : .tw
Geography of Taiwan
Taiwan is:
a common name used for the Republic of China since the 1970s, to avoid confusion with the China (commonly known as China)
also the name of the Island of Taiwan (Formosa)
Location:
Population of Taiwan: 23,503,349 people (May 2016 estimate ) - 53rd most populous country
Area of Taiwan: 36,193 km2 (13,974 sq mi) - 134th largest country
Atlas of Taiwan
Environment of Taiwan
Satellite photograph of Taiwan taken by MODIS aboard NASA's Terra satellite.
Yehliu is a peninsula on the north coast of Taiwan, famous for the curious shapes carved along its shoreline by sea erosion.
Sun Moon Lake
Formosan rock macaques, an endemic species of Taiwan.
Climate of Taiwan
Geology of Taiwan
National parks of Taiwan
Wildlife of Taiwan
Geographic features of Taiwan
Hot springs in Taiwan - Taiwan has one of the highest concentrations of hot springs in the World.
Islands of Taiwan
Mountains in Taiwan
Rivers in Taiwan
Taiwan Strait
World Heritage Sites in Taiwan: None
Regions of Taiwan
Alishan National Scenic Area
Metropolitan areas in Taiwan
Ecoregions of Taiwan
South Taiwan monsoon rain forests
Taiwan subtropical evergreen forests
Administrative divisions of Taiwan
Taipei Neihu Technology Park.
A paifang in Zhongxing New Village. Zhongxing New Village was the capital of the now-defunct Taiwan Province.
East Gate of Hsinchu City.
Fengyuan Station is a train station of Taichung Line, part of Taiwan's Western main rail line. It's the main station of Fengyuan District, Taichung City.
Administrative division types
Special municipalities (6) and Provincial cities (3)
Counties (13)
County-administered cities (14) and Townships (184)
Six special municipalities: Kaohsiung, New Taipei, Taichung, Tainan, Taipei , and Taoyuan.
Three provincial cities: Chiayi, Hsinchu, Keelung.
13 counties: Changhua, Chiayi, Hsinchu, Hualien, Kinmen, Lienchiang, Miaoli, Nantou, Penghu, Pingtung, Taitung, Yilan and Yunlin.
List of cities in Taiwan
Demography of Taiwan
Government and politics of Taiwan
Elections in Taiwan
Presidential elections in Taiwan
1996 - 2000 - 2004 - 2008 - 2012 - 2016 - 2020
Legislative elections in Taiwan
Legislative Yuan: 1969 - 1972 - 1975 - 1980 - 1983 - 1986 - 1989 - 1992 - 1995 - 1998 - 2001 - 2004 - 2008 - 2012 - 2016 - 2020
National Assembly: 1969 - 1972 - 1980 - 1986 - 1991 - 1996 - 2005 (defunct)
Referendums in Taiwan
Taiwan policy and ideology
Taiwanization and Desinicization
Taiwanese nationalism
Tangwai
Taiwan independence movement
Formosan League for Reemancipation
Sinicization
Iron rice bowl
Iron vote
Irredentism
228 Hand-in-Hand Rally
Political parties
Nationally represented parties
Democratic Progressive Party
Kuomintang
New Power Party
People First Party (Taiwan)
Non-Partisan Solidarity Union
Other parties
Civil Party (Taiwan)
Green Party Taiwan
Minkuotang
Natural Law Party
New Party (Taiwan)
Peasant Party (Taiwan)
Taiwan Independence Party
Taiwan Solidarity Union
Trees Party
Branches of government
The government of the Republic of China has five branches, called "yuan".
Leadership
Tsai Ing-wen, President of the Republic of China.
Head of state : President, Tsai Ing-wen
Vice President: Chen Chien-jen
Executive Yuan
Head of government : Premier of the Republic of China, Lin Chuan
The Cabinet (Executive Yuan)
Ministry of the Interior
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of National Defense
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Education
Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Economic Affairs
Ministry of Transportation and Communications
Ministry of Health and Welfare
Ministry of Culture
Ministry of Labor
Ministry of Science and Technology
Legislative Yuan
Judicial Yuan
Supreme Court of the Republic of China
Examination Yuan
Control Yuan
Foreign relations of Taiwan
Cross-Strait relations
Chinese unification
Chinese Taipei
One Country on Each Side
Diplomatic missions of Taiwan
Four Noes and One Without
Four-Stage Theory of the Republic of China
Free Area of the Republic of China
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List of Chinese Taipei Representatives to APEC
Political status of Taiwan
Sino-Pacific relations
Taiwan independence movement
Taiwan passport
Taiwan-United States relations
American Institute in Taiwan
Six Assurances
Taiwan Relations Act
Visa policy of Taiwan
International organization membership
The Republic of China is a member of:
Asian Development Bank (ADB) (as Chinese Taipei)
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) (as Chinese Taipei)
Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE)
International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) (as Chinese Taipei)
International Olympic Committee (IOC) (as Chinese Taipei)
International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) (as Chinese Taipei)
World Confederation of Labour (WCL)
World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU)
World Trade Organization (WTO) (as Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu, "Chinese Taipei")
The Republic of China is excluded from:
United Nations
The Republic of China was a founding member of the UN, but withdrew in 1971 after the UNGA Resolution 2758 was proposed which was in favor of representation for the PRC.
On 23 July 2007, the Republic of China's (15th) request to join the UN was rejected.[ 3]
Law and order
Capital punishment in Taiwan
Constitution of the Republic of China
Corporal punishment in Taiwan
Human rights in Taiwan
LGBT rights in Taiwan
Intersex rights in Taiwan
Freedom of religion in Taiwan
Identification in Taiwan
Law enforcement in Taiwan
Coast Guard Administration
National Police Agency
Political/legal status of Taiwan
Chinese unification
Political status of Taiwan
Taiwan cession
Taiwan independence
Legal documentation of Taiwan status
Treaty of Shimonoseki
Cairo Conference
Potsdam Declaration
Treaty of Peace with Japan
Treaty of Taipei
General Order No. 1
Japanese Instrument of Surrender
Charter of the United Nations
Yalta Conference
Shanghai Communique
Military
ROC Navy Kang Ding -class (Lafayette -class) frigate with S-70C helicopter.
Command
Conscription in Taiwan
Forces
Republic of China Army
Republic of China Navy
Republic of China Marine Corps
Republic of China Air Force
Republic of China Military Police
Military ranks of the Republic of China
Politicians
Annette Lu
John Chang
Morris Chang
Chen Shui-bian
Chiang Ching-kuo
Chiang Kai-shek
Chu Mei-feng
Frank Hsieh
Evonne Hsu
Katsura Taro
Lee Teng-hui
Lee Yuan-tseh
Li Ao
Lien Chan
Ma Ying-jeou
Pai Hsien-yung
Peng Ming-min
James Soong
Sisy Chen
Soong Mei-ling
Su Tseng-chang
Wang Jin-pyng
Wang Yung-ching
Yen Chia-kan
Yu Shyi-kun
History of Taiwan
Archaeological sites
February 28 Incident
32 Demands
Kaohsiung Incident
Koxinga
Timeline of Taiwanese history
Timeline of diplomatic relations of Taiwan
By period
Mainland before 1949
Economic history of China
Military history of China (pre-1911)
List of earthquakes in China
Taiwan
Prehistory 50000 BCE – 1540 CE
Dapenkeng culture 4000 BCE – 2500 BCE
Kingdom of Middag 1540–1732
Dutch Formosa 1624–1662
Spanish Formosa 1626–1642
Kingdom of Tungning 1661–1683
Qing Taiwan 1683–1895
Republic of Taiwan 1895
Japanese Taiwan 1895–1945
Taiwanese Communist Party
Post-War Taiwan 1945–present
19 March 2004 assassination attempt in Taiwan
By region
History of Kaohsiung
History of Taipei
By subject
Cultural history
Economic history
Educational history
Military history of Taiwan
Quemoy Battles
First Taiwan Strait Crisis
Second Taiwan Strait Crisis
Third Taiwan Strait Crisis
Civil Air Transport
Political history
Rulers of Taiwan
Thomas Barclay (missionary)
George Leslie Mackay
James Laidlaw Maxwell
Culture of Taiwan
Shilin Night Market, Shilin, Taipei, Taiwan.
Taiwan Pride 2005, a gay pride parade on Zhongxiao East Road in Taipei.
Architecture of Taiwan
Taipei 101
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
Chung-Shan Building
Festivals in Taiwan
Public holidays in Taiwan
Languages of Taiwan
Taiwanese Mandarin
Taiwanese Hokkien
Taiwanese Hakka
Formosan languages
Media in Taiwan
Museums in Taiwan
National symbols of the Republic of China
Coat of arms of the Republic of China
Flag of the Republic of China
National anthem of the Republic of China
Night markets in Taiwan
People of Taiwan
Han Taiwanese
Ethnic minorities in Taiwan
Taiwanese American
Notable Taiwanese individuals
Alec Su
Jay Chou
Jolin Tsai
Show Lo
S.H.E
Wang Hsing-ching
A-mei
Teresa Teng
Takeshi Kaneshiro
Mainland Chinese
Prostitution in Taiwan
Scenic areas in Taiwan
Jiufen
Cihu Mausoleum
Wuzhi Mountain Military Cemetery
Yangmingshan
Chinese cuisine
Taiwanese cuisine
Bubble Tea
Suncake
Taiwan Beer
Taiwanese identity
Tea culture of Taiwan
Arts in Taiwan
Art in Taiwan
Cinema of Taiwan
Crystal Boys
Cape No. 7
Seediq Bale
Dance in Taiwan
Literature of Taiwan
Taiwanese literature movement
Formosa Magazine
Music of Taiwan
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Song
Opera of Taiwan
Photography in Taiwan
Television in Taiwan
Media of Taiwan
International Community Radio Taipei
The China Post
Taipei Times
Taiwan News
Public Television Service
TVBS
Museums in Taiwan
National Palace Museum
Taipei Fine Arts Museum
National Museum of History
Museum of World Religions
Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum
New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum
Tamkang University Maritime Museum
Taiwan Nougat Museum
Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines
Pinglin Tea Industry Museum
National Taiwan Museum
Republic of China Armed Forces Museum
Miniatures Museum of Taiwan
Religion in Taiwan
Religion in Taiwan
Buddhism in Taiwan
Four Great Mountains (Taiwan)
Chung Tai Shan
Dharma Drum Mountain
Fo Guang Shan
Tzu Chi
Christianity in Taiwan
Catholic Church in Taiwan
Presbyterian Church in Taiwan
Islam in Taiwan
Judaism in Taiwan
Taiwanese folk beliefs
Baishatun Mazu Pilgrimage
Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage
Qing Shan King Sacrificial Ceremony
Sports in Taiwan
Professional baseball in Taiwan - Baseball is the most popular sport in Taiwan.
Chinese Professional Baseball League
P. League+
Super Basketball League
Women's Super Basketball League
Economy and infrastructure of Taiwan
Taipei is the Republic of China's capital city and financial center. Taipei 101 was the world's tallest building from 2004 to 2010.
Guandu Bridge, New Taipei.
Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2021) : 21st (twenty-first)
Agriculture in Taiwan
Banking in Taiwan
Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
Communications in Taiwan
Companies of Taiwan
Currency of Taiwan: dollar
Economic history of Taiwan
Energy in Taiwan
Energy policy of Taiwan
Nuclear power in Taiwan
Four Asian Tigers
Health care in Taiwan
Iron rice bowl
Taiwan Miracle
Taiwan Stock Exchange
Taiwan Capitalization Weighted Stock Index
Tourism in Taiwan
Transportation in Taiwan
Air transport in Taiwan
Airports in Taiwan
China Airlines
EVA Air
Starlux Airlines
Rail transport in Taiwan
Taiwan High Speed Rail
Taiwan Railway Administration
Taipei Metro, New Taipei Metro, Taichung Metro, Taoyuan Metro, Kaohsiung Rapid Transit
Highway system in Taiwan
Education and research in Taiwan
History of education in Taiwan
National Taiwan University
List of Taiwanese inventions and discoveries
List of universities in Taiwan
Intercollegiate Taiwanese American Students Association
Taiwan studies
Research institutes
Academia Sinica
Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology
Industrial Technology Research Institute
National Health Research Institutes
National Space Organization
Nobel laureates
See also
References
External links