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1.
Tsai Ing-Wen is part of the Democratic Progressive Party.
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Taipei's mayor is a member of the Kuomintang.
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The tallest mountain in Taiwan is Xueshan (Mount Sylvia).
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Most of Taiwan's population is concentrated along the eastern coast.
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Taiwan uses a calendar system counting from 1911, the year of Taiwanese independence.
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Taiwan is a part of the United Nations.
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China claims Taiwan as its 23rd province.
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The Taichung Power Plant is one of the largest power stations in the world by both capacity and emissions.
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The longest non-stop passenger flight possible starts in Taipei.
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Japan is closer to Taiwan than China is.
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Taiwan has one of the world's highest recycling rates, at over 50% of all waste.
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Taiwan gained independence from Japanese rule in 1937.
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In Taiwan, toilet paper can only be flushed in department store restrooms.
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Taiwan legalized gay marriage in 2019.
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The popular candy brand Warheads was invented in America but bought by a Taiwanese candy company.