Taiwan Province Province, a social name originating from Taiwan Bay, a minority community in the south of Taiwan Province Province, means coastal land. Fujian immigrants in Taiwan Province Province were developed, and the name was translated into "big official", "Taiwan official" and "Dawan" in Minnan dialect, and was later named "Taiwan Province Province".
During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the official officially used the name "Taiwan Province Province" in official documents, but it was not until the Ming Dynasty that "Taiwan Province Province" referred to Tainan, Taiwan Province Province. It was not until the Qing government officially named the whole island as "Taiwan Province Province" and set up a "Taiwanese government" under Fujian Province, which was the only "government" in Taiwan Province Province during the Guangxu period, and Taiwan Province Province was set as 1885. The abbreviation of Taiwan Province Province takes the provincial initials "Taiwan Province".
History and culture:
Taiwan Province culture is an important part of Chinese culture and the main body of Chinese culture. It is a mixture of modern Japanese and European and American cultures, showing various characteristics. Taiwan Province culture belongs to the same system as Chinese culture in origin, content, characteristics and forms of expression, and is an important part of Chinese culture in essence.
The human history of Taiwan Province Province is an extension of the history of Chinese civilization. Minnan culture and Hakka culture are one of the important branches of Chinese culture and an inseparable part of Chinese culture. They have exerted considerable influence on the culture of Taiwan Province Province in terms of language, religion, literature, drama, craft, architecture, customs, value orientation and code of conduct, and almost penetrated into every aspect of life.
Gaoshan, a native ethnic minority in Taiwan Province Province, is an inseparable part of China's unified multi-ethnic family, with rich and colorful ethnic groups and cultures, such as vivid songs and dances of Ami, ancient and primitive eight-part chorus of Bunun, and natural and unique island culture of Dawu.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Taiwan Province Province