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Introduction to Taiwan

by Gilad James, PhD

Book Details

Publisher:Gilad James Mystery School
Pages:91
Format:BOOK
Language:en

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About This Book

Taiwan is a small island located in Eastern Asia, between the South China Sea and the East China Sea. It is officially known as the Republic of China and has a population of over 23 million people. Taiwan is known for its beautiful landscapes, friendly people, and vibrant culture. The economy is largely based on manufacturing and exports, with electronics being the largest sector. Taiwan is also known for its food, with a variety of dishes influenced by the cultures of China, Japan, and Southeas

Our Review

This guide offers a clear and accessible entry point to understanding Taiwan, covering its geography as an island nation in Eastern Asia, its political status as the Republic of China, and key demographics of its 23 million people. It effectively introduces the nation's economic backbone in electronics manufacturing and exports, while also highlighting its renowned culinary scene, a vibrant fusion of Chinese, Japanese, and Southeast Asian influences. The book provides a solid factual foundation for anyone seeking a basic overview of the island's identity.

What makes this introduction particularly valuable is its balanced presentation of both the modern economic landscape and the rich cultural traditions that define Taiwanese life. Readers will come away with an appreciation for the country's beautiful natural scenery and the friendly reputation of its people, making it an ideal first read for students, travelers, or anyone curious about this dynamic East Asian society. This concise primer successfully demystifies a complex nation, leaving a lasting impression of a place where tradition and innovation powerfully coexist.

Themes

History

Subjects

History