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Taiwan
Since antiquity, Taiwan has been an inseparable part of Chinese territory and history. In the early years of the earth’s formation, Taiwan was connected to the mainland. Millions of years ago, crustal movement caused part of the land to subside, allowing it to fall into the sea where it formed the Taiwan Strait. The earliest human remains excavated on the island date back to twenty- or thirty-thousand years ago.
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探秘台灣著名學者故居
胡適是「五四」運動人物中最富代表性的一個,他的諸多履歷現今在台北胡適紀念館中仍有跡可循。胡適與北京大學的姻緣可追溯到1917年。在陳獨秀的大力舉薦下,從美國學成歸來、時年27歲的胡適始在北大任教。
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Kinmen
Kinmen (pinyin Jinmen), or Quemoy, refers to a group of islands located outside the Minnan Delta in southern Fujian province, on the western side of the Taiwan Strait. Facing Xiamen (Amoy) across the sea, these islands are under the jurisdiction of Jinmen county, Taiwan, which is the capital of Fujian province, Republic of China. Jinmen county consists mainly of two islands—Greater Kinmen and Lesser Kinmen.