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Taiwan is not called Chinese Taipei, except for participation during the Olympic Games. Otherwise, it's still known as Taiwan. The name Chinese Taipei is being used because China doesn't want Taiwan to participate as a sovereign country, and the name Chinese Taipei satisfy the Chinese authority because it alludes to Taiwan being part of China.
20 to 3 Chinese Taipei won.
Taiwan
Chinese Taipei Baseball Association was created in 1973.
Taipei International Marathon was created in 2004.
"the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu (Chinese Taipei)"
Chinese Taipei is not a country. Chinese Taipei is the designated name used by the Republic of China (ROC), commonly known as Taiwan, to participate in some international organizations and almost all sporting events, such as the Olympics and Asian Games. The international community commonly employs the term "Chinese Taipei" due to the overwhelming pressure by the People's Republic of China (PRC) who prefer the name as it creates ambiguity about the independence and political status of Taiwan (ROC) . It is seen as an important tool to influence international perception of cross-strait relations.
the tower is in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan
The city of Taipei was formerly known as Formosa.
Bamboo. Actually looks more like a bunch of Chinese take out boxes stacked on each other
Taipei City ps don't mix up with this term because recently Taipei county is renamed New Taipei city, which is not the same as Taipei city
Taipei is the capital of Taiwan, located at the Northern part of Taiwan. ('pei' in 'Taipei' refers to North in Chinese).Latitude: 25°2′NLongitude: 121°38′ETaipei, the capital city of Taiwan, is located on the northern tip of the island. This economic and cultural center of Taiwan is about 16 miles southwest of the port city of Keelung, on the Tamsui River.