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  2. Hai Kun-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Hai Kun-class submarine ( Chinese: 海鯤級潛艦, translation "Narwhal" [5] ), alternatively known as the Indigenous Defense Submarine (IDS) program, is a class of attack submarines built by CSBC Corporation, Taiwan for the Republic of China Navy. [6] While the Hai Kun class is thought to be based on the Dutch Zwaardvis class, which is ...

  3. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan. Two 7-Eleven stores near the same intersection in Xindian District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. 7-Eleven is the largest convenience store chain In Taiwan, and is owned by President Chain Store Corporation [ zh], a subsidiary of Uni-President Enterprises Corporation.

  4. Hai Lung-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Hai Lung-class submarines are aimed at providing Taiwan the capability to deter Chinese naval blockades and to ensure that its sea lanes remain open, thus protecting the trade on which the island depends. In addition, both submarines could be used to block Chinese ports but are unlikely to be capable of countering China's submarine fleet.

  5. China sends dozens of warplanes and ships near Taiwan ... - AOL

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    May 23, 2024 at 7:50 PM. TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwan tracked dozens of Chinese warplanes and navy vessels off its coast Friday on the second day of a large exercise China's People’s ...

  6. COVID-19 contact tracing in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Due to the significant rise in COVID-19 cases across Taiwan and the country being placed under a Level 3 COVID alert, a new QR code-based system was introduced from April 2021 to help track movements during COVID-19 outbreak. Diagram of the network.

  7. Tracking China's 'grey zone' balloon flights over Taiwan - AOL

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    May 16, 2024 at 6:14 PM. By Jackie Gu and Yimou Lee. TAIPEI (Reuters) - About a month before Taiwan's January presidential election, China began sending intruders over the Taiwan Strait: more than ...

  8. List of Republic of China Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    ROCS Tzu I (PFG-1107) ROCS Pan Chao (PFG-1108) ROCS Chang Chien (PFG-1109) ROCS Tian Dan (PFG-1110) ROCS Ming Chuan (PFG-1112) ROCS Feng Jia (PFG-1115) Oliver Hazard Perry -class frigates that were built in Taiwan under license while the latest two ships were decommissioned by the U.S. Navy and transferred.

  9. Flight tracker says its site is crashing because of an ... - AOL

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    At the time of the tweet, 345,000 people were tracking the flight. Later, when the plane entered Taiwan's airspace, Flightradar24 said 632,000 people were watching. At the time of publication, it ...

  10. Republic of China Navy - Wikipedia

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    1912–1949. The Republic of China Navy was established after the 1911 Revolution, during which several Qing dynasty warships changed sides to support the revolutionaries. The commander of one of those ships, Huang Zhongying, became the first Minister of the Navy of the Republic of China.

  11. Telephone numbers in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in the Republic of China (Taiwan) use a system of area codes, beginning 02 to 08. The leading digit (s) following the area code denote the network operator ( Chunghwa Telecom and its competitors). Mobile numbers begin 09. The international code for calls into Taiwan is 886.