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Taiwan
is an island in East Asia. "Taiwan" is also commonly
used to refer to the territories administered by the Republic
of China (ROC), a state which governs the island of Taiwan,
Lanyu (Orchid Island) and Green Island in the Pacific off
the Taiwan coast, the Pescadores in the Taiwan Strait, and
Kinmen and the Matsu Islands off the coast of mainland Fujian.
The main island of Taiwan,
also known as Formosa (from the Portuguese Ilha Formosa,
meaning "beautiful island"), is located in East
Asia off the coast of mainland China, south of mainland
Japan but west of the end of Japan's Ryukyu Islands, and
west-north-west of the Philippines. It is bounded to the
east by the Pacific Ocean, to the south by the South China
Sea and the Luzon Strait, to the west by the Taiwan Strait
and to the north by the East China Sea. The island is 394
kilometers (245 miles) long and 144 kilometers (89 miles)
wide and consists of steep mountains covered by tropical
and subtropical vegetation. |
Simplified Chinese is one of two standard
sets of Chinese characters of printed contemporary Chinese written
language, simplified from traditional Chinese by the People's Republic
of China in an attempt to promote literacy. It is used in mainland
China, Singapore, and Malaysia.
Traditional characters are used in
Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and many overseas Chinese communities,
but simplified characters are gradually gaining popularity among
overseas Chinese as more mainland Chinese emigrate from their homeland.
Simplified character forms are
created by decreasing the number of strokes and simplifying the
forms of a sizeable proportion of traditional Chinese characters.
Some characters were simplified by applying regular rules; for example,
by replacing all occurrences of a certain component with a simpler
variant. Some characters were simplified irregularly, however, and
some simplified characters are very dissimilar to and unpredictable
from traditional characters. Finally, many characters were left
untouched by simplification, and are thus identical between the
traditional and simplified Chinese orthographies. |
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