What are all of the physical characteristics of Taiwan?
Taiwan has the Chung-yang Shan mountain range on about 2/3 of the island. West of the central mountain range is some rolling hills. There is a large lake called Sun Moon Lake. There are also the small islands of Quemoy, Matsu and Wuchiu.
You dial a fax number on a fax machine exactly the same way that you would dial the same telephone number from a landline phone at the same location. The telephone country code for Taiwan (Republic of China) is +886, and you must drop the trunk prefix 0 from the beginning of the Taiwanese domestic telephone number. Replace the plus symbol with the appropriate international access prefix (most commonly 00, but many countries use other prefixes, and some countries have specific prefixes for international fax transmission) for your location.
A Special Administrative Region that can maintain its own armed forces. Like Hong Kong and Macau.
What religion does Taiwan have?
Taiwan is a free country. The residents are free to choose which ever religion they wish to practice. There is high tolerance for many different religions to be practiced side by side. Major religions Buddhism, Taoism, folk religion makes up about 93% of total religious population. There is about 4.5% Christians, and 2.5% other religions.
How does the size of Taiwan compare to America?
Taiwan is 36,008 km2 (but also claims the country of China which is 9,640,821 km2). the US is 9,826,675 km2. Meaning Taiwan would fit into the US almost 273 times.
What is the altitude of Taiwan?
Taiwan is a mountainous island. Mountains account for 30% of its total area, hills and plateaus for 40%, and plains for the remaining 30%. In terms of altitude Taiwan's topography can be categorized as follows:
A. Mountains
Taiwan's mountainous area consists of mountains of over 1,000 meters, spreading from the east to the central part of the island. Most of the mountain ranges go from north to south. Starting from the east coast, they are: Taitung Coastal Mountain Range (Hai-an Shan-mo), Central Mountain Range (Chung-yang Shan-mo), Snow Mountain Range (Hsue-shan Shan-mo), Jade Mountain Range (Yu-shan Shan-mo), and Ali Mountain Range (Ali-shan Shan-mo). The Central Mountain Range starts at Suao in the north and ends at Heng-chun Peninsula in the south, with a total length of 340 kilometers. It forms the major watershed for Taiwan's rivers. Jade Mountain (Yu-shan), soaring to a height of 3,952 meters, is the highest peak in Taiwan.
B. Hills and Plateaus
On the outskirts of the mountainous area are hills and plateaus ranging from 100 to 1,000 meters in altitude. Most of the hills are located in the west, especially in Chu-nan and Chia-i. They are constantly cut through by rivers and torn apart by faults in the earth's crust. As a result, they form an extremely rugged and broken landscape. Plateaus on the other hand are relatively low and flat, no more than 600 meters in height. All of them are in the west, starting from the Lin-ko Plateau in the north to the Heng-chun Plateau in the south. The soil covering both hills and plateaus in Taiwan has a high quantity of red clay and gravel.
C. Plains and Basins
The lowlands are most often found near the sea and rivers. Land formations lower than 100 meters are plains: these include great plains, deltas and valleys. Those surrounded by hills with a flat base in the center are basins, though some basins rise above 100 meters. The major ones in Taiwan are Taipei basin, Taichung basin, and Puli basin.
D. Coasts
Taiwan's coastline is approximately 1,566 kilometers long. There are four types of coastal landscape based on crust movement, rock formation and the resulting slope and contour of the sea floor as it rises to meet dry land:
a) Eastern fault coast: This starts at Santiao Chiao in the north and ends at the southern tip of Hengchun Peninsula. The coastal mountains are parallel to the coastline, and so most of the eastern coast is rocky with few bays or islets.
b) Western uplifted coast: This begins at the mouth of the Tanshui River in the north and ends at Fangliao in Pingtung County. Close to a deposit plain, it is a straight sandy coast without deep bays. It is a very typical uplifted sand coast.
c) Northern mixed coast: This goes from the mouth of the Tanshui River to Santiao Chiao. As a mixed coast, it has both rocky and sandy sections, produced by uplifting and depression.
d) Southern coral-reef coast: This starts from Fengkang in the west and reaches to Hsuhai in the east. Fringe reefs appear along the coastline. It resembles the western uplifted coast, straight with few bays. The development of coral reefs is clear evidence of the uplifting process which produced this coastline.
e) the outlying islets : the Penghu archipelago is the largest region: its islets are based on flat basalt. Others are formed either by volcanic andesite or by coral reefs. Examples of the former are Kueshan Toa, Lu Tao, Lan Yu, Tiaoyutai Lieyu, Pengchia Yu, Mienhua Yu, Huaping Yu, and Keelung Yu. Examples of the latter include Liuchiu Yu, Pratas, and Taiping Tao.
Source: http://twgeog.geo.ntnu.edu.tw/english/gemophology/gemophology.htm
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Taiwan is off the east coast of Asia, east of mainland China.
Taiwan (also "Formosa" or "The Republic of China") consists of the islands of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu and some minor islands in the seas east of mainland China (in the Philippine Sea and the Taiwan Strait, extensions of the western North Pacific Ocean).
Because of the split between the Nationalists and Communists following the 1949 war, China still claims jurisdiction over Taiwan and vice versa. However, there is major conflict between the two places, on whether to call it a province, the legitimate China or an entirely independent country altogether.
How can i buy gold from Taiwan and bring it to the United States?
The best way to purchase gold from Taiwan is to buy it as 18K gold jewelry. As 23/24K is illegal to import into the U.S.
When did Formosa change name to Taiwan?
It was always Taiwan in Chinese. Formosa was given by the Westerners (the Portuguese) and as the country grew, people started calling them by their own name.
1958
Any Japanese Korean or Taiwan dramas that has a girl falls for a famous idol?
Calling For Love starring Mike He and Charlene Choi - Taiwanese
In Taiwan, people speak Chinese, so saying "Hi" would be "Ni hao". Ni is pronounced as "ney" as in money. Hao is pronounced as "ou" as in drought.
Literally it means "How are you?" and it's used commonly as a greeting.
NT$ 58 billion
(USD $ 1.80 billion) more than your mom costs on the street
Taiwan does not have king, actually Republic of China (Taiwan's official name) is neither democrate nor republic, its government sperate the power into five catagory.
The Mercuries Tigers professional baseball team belonging to Taiwan's Chinese Professional Baseball League CPBL ended in 1999.
Was Taiwan ever a part of Japan?
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Taiwan was part of Japan in 1895 after China ceded Taiwan to Japan and remained that way until after World War II when it again became part of China. Taiwan is still considered part of China despite intense controversy over whether or not Taiwan is a separate entity.
As recently as September 2007, Taiwan's Government approved a resolution which declared itself separate from China.
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The "water" as you asker put it is not exactly just "water". It is the South China Sea. It is just a small little sea between China and Taiwan. It is "water", but bigger "water".
Because it was previously a Portuguese colony. The words "Isla Formosa," as it was called mean "beautiful island."