Taiwan (/ˌtaɪˈwɑːn/ ( listen)), officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a state in East Asia. Its neighbors include the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the west, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the south. It is the most populous state and largest economy that is not a member of the United Nations.
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A quaint garden long deserted has been renovated with the goal of revitalizing the historic site and become the place where dreams come true.Taiwan Film & Culture Association defines the core value of the Taipei Film House as "a site combining the quaint charm of a historic site and cinematography and providing a locus for creative interactions" It is hoped that this place will serve as a watering hole for local creative artists, a place where creativity takes flight. Interdisciplinary ideas may be exchanged through diverse activities including film festivals, seminars, and workshops, in order to inspire more creative thinking. It is highly expected that a brand new look may emerge through the integration of the historic site and cinematography, fusing the historical significance therein with visual arts, and thus broaden our cultural field of view and cultivate a profound sense of culture.
SPOT Taipei is a very popuar place to hang out for TaIpei's intelligencia. It has great cafes and films to watch. It was constructed in the Japanese colonial period (1895-1945) in the style of a southern US antebellum mansion. It acted as both a US consulate and after as the US ambassador's residence. This role ceased when the US recognised Beijing in 1979.
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Locating by the Love River, Kaohsiung Film Archive (KFA) is the first art venue that promotes specifically film culture in southern Taiwan. Since November 3rd, 2002, KFA has organized film festivals, special screenings and exhibitions of various themes in order to encourage the public to absorb the art of film culture, and make the cinematic world as part of our lives. On the first floor you can find a salon along with film related publications and a merchandise areas where KFA holds exhibitions and symposiums. The second floor is equipped with a small screening room with 35 seats and individual screening spaces for 25 seats. On the third floor you can find the big screening room, which contains 137 seats and 2 handicapped seats. As for the outdoor area you can find the Star Plaza, the Avenue of Stars and Exhibiting Wall. KFA has now a collection of around 6,334 pieces of cinema relics and 6,106 volume of books in Chinese and foreign languages. Furthermore, it offers more than 20 types of journals and 7,372 films. KFA opens from Tuesday to Sunday to provide an excellent venue for the public alongside the Love River.
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