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Through development projects and festivals, Kaohsiung City is gaining a deserved reputation as a hub of art and creativity. Kaohsiung, the largest city in southern Taiwan, has long played an important role in Taiwan's economic development. The metropolis is a vital industrial center, as well as...
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