Taipei is
the political, economic, educational, and cultural centre of Taiwan, and one of
the major hubs of the Chinese-speaking world. The city proper is home to an
estimated population of 2.7 million people. Like the rest of Taiwan, Taipei is
composed of four major ethnic groups: Hoklos,
Mainlanders, Hakkas,
and Taiwanese aborigines. Although Hoklos and
Mainlanders form the majority of the population of the city, in recent decades
many Hakkas have moved into the city.
Street portrait photographs of Taiwan's friendly people in Matt Hahnewald's
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