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People and Culture of Taiwan

Mabel Collins August 2, 2017

Nestled in the heart of East Asia lies Taiwan, a vibrant island nation known for its rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality. The essence of Taiwan’s identity is deeply rooted in its people and their diverse cultural tapestry, which reflects a harmonious blend of traditions, beliefs, and influences from various corners of history.

Table of Contents

  • People
  • Culture
  • Conclusion

People

The larger part of the island's inhabitants are the descendants of immigrants from the various provinces of mainland China, but in particular from the southeastern coastal provinces of Fujian and Guangdong. Because the different ethnic groups have fairly well integrated together, differences that originally existed between people from different provinces have gradually disappeared. About 360,000 indigenous people, the original inhabitants of Taiwan, still live here.

The official language of Taiwan is Mandarin Chinese (or Guoyu), other major dialects like Minnanese (or Holo) and Hakka are also widely spoken. The most popular foreign language in Taiwan is English, which is part of the regular school curriculum. Many elderly people can also speak some Japanese, as they were subjected to Japanese education before Taiwan was returned to Chinese rule in 1945 after the Japanese occupation which lasted for half a century.

The complicated Taiwan writing

The complicated Taiwan writing

When you visit Taiwan, you will most certainly be amazed at the diversity of things this beautiful island has to offer, as a rich historical background has provided Taiwan with a multifaceted culture. People from many different places and backgrounds, such as Taiwan's indigenous people, the southern Fujianese from early China, Hakka immigrants, the Dutch, Spanish, Japanese, and the recent immigrants from mainland China, have all played a role in Taiwan's development. 

While gradually developing a new culture indigenous to Taiwan, they also hold on to their respective customs and traditions; as a result, you will be able to sample indigenous, Taiwanese, and Chinese cultures and even find traces left by the Dutch and the Japanese when traveling in Taiwan.

Taiwan has a rich history influenced by Dutch and Japanese

Taiwan has a rich history influenced by Dutch and Japanese

Culture

Before the earliest Chinese settlers came to Taiwan at least four hundred years ago, the aboriginal people had already left their mark on the island. The aboriginal lived in tribes, and their art took the form of beautiful houses and clothes that signified tribal authority. The houses were usually decorated with carved objects and utensils, and the clothes were beautifully woven and embroidered. Facial tattoos were also a common art form.

The traditional Glove Puppetry has a history of two hundred years. It gradually developed into a splendid cultural and social vehicle to entertain, educate, and preserve traditional values and legends. Traditional Glove Puppetry also served to communicate veiled voices of political opposition. It has developed into hundreds of divisions, forming one of the most symbolic entertainment forms in Taiwan.

The traditional Taiwan Glove Puppetry

The traditional Taiwan Glove Puppetry

Taiwanese Opera originated from I-Lan, and it is also the only traditional local opera developed in Taiwan. It has a century old history. Taiwanese Opera is a branch of traditional Chinese entertainment, and its performance is composed of singing and acting.

Cloud Gate Dance Theatre is a local dance group. It has its roots in Asian myths, folklore, and aesthetics, but it brings to these age - old beliefs and stories a contemporary and universal perspective. The company is made up of two-dozen dancers whose training includes tai chi, meditation, martial arts, Chinese Opera movement, modern dance, and ballet.

Taiwan folklore performance

Taiwan folklore performance

Taiwan is a melting pot of cultures, shaped by centuries of migration, trade, and historical interactions. The island’s indigenous communities, known as the Austronesian peoples, have inhabited these lands for thousands of years, preserving their unique customs, languages, and traditions. Their cultural contributions remain an integral part of Taiwan's identity.

Conclusion

Taiwan's beauty transcends its stunning landscapes; it lies in the richness of its people and their vibrant cultural heritage. The island's diverse tapestry, shaped by centuries of history and influences, creates a captivating mosaic that celebrates tradition while embracing modernity.

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