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Brief Introduction of Taiwan Province Province

Taiwan Province Province, referred to as "Taiwan Province" for short, is a provincial-level administrative region of People's Republic of China (PRC), and its capital is Taibei. It is located in the southeast of Chinese mainland, facing the Pacific Ocean in the east, facing Fujian Province across the Taiwan Province Strait in the west, and facing the Philippine Islands in the south of bashi channel. Taiwan Province Province includes more than 80 islands, including Taiwan Province Island, adjacent affiliated islands and Penghu Islands, with a total area of 36,000 square kilometers. It is the largest island in China with a population of about 23.5 million.

Taiwan Province Province is rich in natural resources, and there are many large and small rivers in the territory. The main rivers are mostly distributed in the western half, including Zhuoshui River with the longest length in the middle, Gaoping River with the widest drainage area in the south and Danshui River with the third length and drainage area in the north.

The forest coverage rate in Taiwan Province Province reaches 58.5%, including subtropical broad-leaved forest, mixed forest, coniferous forest and alpine area with moss or grassland. Taiwan Province Island is home to all kinds of wild animals, with 1 1% of animals and 27% of plants endemic to this area. There are more than 3000 kinds of fish and 500 kinds of birds here.

Taiwan Province Province is a microcosm of China's folk culture, which combines the folk customs of Fujian and Guangdong immigrants who migrated during the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the folk customs of mainlanders in Taiwan Province after World War II. Taiwan Province's food culture is a blend of local cooking styles. Taiwanese cuisine has a deep relationship with Minnan cuisine and Chaozhou cuisine in Chaoshan, Guangdong, and is also influenced by Hakka cuisine, Guangzhou cuisine and Japanese cuisine.

Taiwan Province Province is a major tourist province, and Alishan, Sun Moon Lake, Taroko Canyon, Yushan, Kenting and Yangmingshan are all famous natural tourist attractions.

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/kloc-Taiwan Province aborigines (Gaoshan people) settled here before the Han people moved in in the 0/7th century. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Penghu belonged to Fujian Road. During the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, a patrol inspection department was set up in Penghu, which was occupied by the Netherlands and Spain in the late Ming Dynasty. 1662 Zheng Chenggong recovered.

Fujian Province was established in Qing Dynasty 1684, and was ceded to Japan by treaty of shimonoseki in 1885. 1945 after the victory of China people's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the China government restored the administrative organs of Taiwan Province province.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Taiwan Province Province