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Medicine Man and Revolutionary--Sun Yat-sen in Macao
(Vito Lee/photos by Chuang Kung-ju/tr. by Geof Aberhart)
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Medicine Man and Revolutionary--Sun Yat-sen in Macao
In Taiwan, he is regarded as the nation's founding father; in China, as a pioneering revolutionary. Born in Xiangshan, Guangdong P...
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  The Taiwan Panorama Archive is a database of articles and pictures from Taiwan Panorama magazine from 1996 to the present. It is an important tool for understanding social development and cultural change in Taiwan. Articles are listed by category, and are also searchable by keyword using our full-text search engine.  
   
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Life Under Fire-- Veterans from Mainland China
2005/8/p.087─the editors/photo by Chuang Kung-ju/tr. by Geof Aberhart
 
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A Future after War-- 60 Years after World War II
2005/8/p.070─the editors/tr. by Julius Tsai
 
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Book Review: James Lilley's Memoirs
2003/11/p.044─(Eric Lin/tr. by Phil Newell)
 
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Book Review: James Lilley's Memoirs
2003/10/p.044─(Eric Lin/tr. by Phil Newell)
 
5.
Special Exhibtion Highlights 17th Century Taiwan
2003/3/p.062─(Tsai Wen-ting/tr. by Phil Newell)
 
6.
In Memoriam: Liu Shao-tang
2000/3/p.073─(Alexandra Liu/tr. by Robert Taylor)
 
7.
A Tale of Strong Presidents with Weak Constitutions
2000/3/p.035─(Laura Li/photos courtesy of Historical Commission, Central Committee of the KMT/tr. by John Murphy)
 
8.
The Twists of Destiny A Special Exhibition of Historical Materials on Macau at the National Palace Museum
2000/1/p.018─(Jackie Chen/tr. by Phil Newell)
 
9.
A Dialog with May Fourth-Chen Pingyuan
1999/7/p.088─ (interview by Chang Chin-ju/tr. by Robert Taylor)
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