Citations:Taiwanese

English citations of Taiwanese

  • 1965, “Lutheranism in Asia”, in Julius Bodensieck, editor, The Encyclopedia of the Lutheran Church[1], volume I, Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 125, column 1:
    Congregations consist mainly of Mandarin-speaking refugees from the mainland but Taiwanese are not excluded. Student centers were established at Taipei, Panchiao, and Tainan for Bible study, fellowship, and personal counseling.
  • 1978, Richard Nixon, RN: the Memoirs of Richard Nixon[2], Grosset & Dunlap, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 570:
    Taiwan was the touchstone for both sides. We felt that we should not and could not abandon the Taiwanese; we were committed to Taiwan's right to exist as an independent nation.
  • 1996, Robert M. Marsh, “Solidarity with Extended Kin”, in The Great Transformation: Social Change in Taipei, Taiwan Since the 1960s[3], M.E. Sharpe, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, pages 149–150:
    We know the “ethnic” distribution between Taiwanese and mainland Chinese households in each district (ch’ü) of Taipei. In 1963, the percent of Taiwanese households varied from only 28.8% in Taan district to 86% in Chiencheng district. In 1991, Taan again had the lowest percent of Taiwanese households (63%) and Tatung the highest (86%).
  • 2022 April 15, “Lunch with TaiwanPlus”, in 歐洲在臺商務協會 [European Chamber of Commerce Taiwan]‎[4], archived from the original on 2022-05-26, Latest News‎[5]:
    Besides political and military analysis, TaiwanPlus has produced human stories related to the crisis in Ukraine, including a story about a Taiwanese family living in Poland, which is offering sanctuary to Ukrainian refugees, and a story about Taiwan’s only Ukrainian restaurant in Ilan, run by a Ukrainian expat living there.