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Contents

1. Mongolian nomadic culture and city culture


1.1 Mongolian traditional home
1.2 Recently home, city apartment
1.3 living habit
2. Taiwan urban culture
2.1 Traditional house
2.2 Modern building
2.3 living habit
3. Conclusion
2.1 A Traditional Taiwanese
Family Home
1.
 Main entrance
2. Rooms facing the rear. The rooms
facing the back, those near the entrance
to the courtyard were reserved for the
servants if the family was well-off.
3. First courtyard. Cooking was
carried out here, and the second
courtyard was a living space.
4. East and west-side rooms, for the
sons and daughters, or the sons'
families.
5. Inner Hall. Where the members of
the family greeted guests or where
family ceremonies were held.
6. Main building. Living space for
parents.
7. Small side rooms. These used for
children and extended family members.
A Traditional Taiwanese Family home
Taiwanese modern city life
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Taipei
 Taipei of Taiwan,
situated at the center of
the Taipei Basin of the
Taiwan Province and to
the right bank of
Danshui River, is the
political, economic,
cultural and educational
center of the province
and Taiwan's biggest
city as well.
Taichung
  Taichung City, center of economy, communication and
culture in the middle of Taiwan Province, is the third
biggest city of the Province as well. . Situated at the
center of the Taichung Basin, west part of the Taiwan
Island, Taichung City was established in Qing Dynesty,
1886 (the 12th year of Emperor Guangxu's reign), which
was once the provincial capital of Taiwan.
Hualien
 Hualien is one of the
biggest producers of marble
in the world. In 2000, the
quarrying operations around
Taroko Gorge produced
nearly nine million tons of
the decorative stone. This
has led to Hualien being
dubbed "City of Marble" by
the local tourist authority, a
name, which it lives up to
by liberal use of the
material
Kaohsiung
 Kaohsiung (Gaoxiong)
city of Taiwan is situated
at the southwestern part of
Taiwan. It faces the south
outlet of the Taiwan Strait
and is the biggest seaport
city, secondary only to
Taipei city. There is a
beautiful city well-known
for its scenic beauty, a
place for sightseeing
2.2 List of tallest buildings in Taiwan

Heights (m)

k Name City •Floors Year built


Antenna Spire Roof

1 Taipei 101 Taipei 509.2 449.2 101 2004

2 Tuntex Sky Tower Kaohsiung 378.0 347.5 85 1997

Shin Kong Life


3 Taipei 244.0 51 1993
Tower

Chang-Gu World
4 Kaohsiung 222.0 50 1993
Trade Center

Han-Lai New
5 Kaohsiung 186.0 42 1995
World Center
Taipei 101
 Taipei 101 is a 101-floor
landmark skyscraper that
claimed the title of world's
tallest building when it opened
in 2004. Right now, Taipei 101
is now the world's second
tallest building and structure.
Designed by C.Y. Lee &
Partners and constructed by
KTRT Joint Venture, Taipei
101 recently lost the title of the
tallest completed skyscraper in
the world, measuring 449 m
(1,473 ft) from ground to roof.
TAIWAN HOLIDAY
 The main holidays and festivals in Taiwan may be divided into two major categories : Festivals are
associated with the traditional lunar calendar whereas official holidays are celebrated according to the
western calendar. The lunar festivals developed from the customs of China's past, and to the celebrants,
these occasions are a time for recalling one's cultural origins and remembering the wisdom of early
ages.
Conclusion1

In the world there are just few countries who has nomadic
cultural such as Mongolians, Norway, Kyrgyz.
Mongolian country side people, who move from one
place to another, rather than settling permanently in one
location and they attend to follow their livestock.
During the 1990s, Mongolia made considerable progress
towards a private, market-based economy. This included
the introduction of price and trade liberalisation,
launching large-scale privatisation, limiting budget
transfers and lending to State enterprises and the setting
up of a commercial banking system. So many herdsmen
and people move to city. That condition effect to
develop industry and agricultural more than before.
Conclusion2

On the other hand all Taiwanese


population is sedentary lifestyle. That
means they grow grain and vegetables.
They do some job always on the ground.
This condition effected how to develop
industry agricultural branch

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