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Kaohsiung and International
The agreement will involve five airports from China, including those in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xiamen and Nanjing, and eight airports in Taiwan, namely Taipei Taoyuan International Airport, Kaohsiung International Airport, Taichung Airport, Taipei Songshan Airport, Makung Airport, Hualien Airport, Kinmen Airport and Taitung Airport.
Events such as the Kaohsiung Incident in 1979 highlighted the need for change and groups like Amnesty International were mobilizing a campaign against the government and President Chiang Ching-kuo.
In 1979 she delivered a 20-minute speech criticizing the government at an International Human Rights Day rally that later became known as the " Kaohsiung Incident.
Kaohsiung has started celebrating the International Car Free Day since year 2004.
* Kaohsiung International Airport -- Narita International Airport
Kaohsiung International Airport (), also known as Kaohsiung Siaogang Airport () for the Siaogang District where it is located, is a medium-sized commercial airport located in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan.
Kaohsiung International Airport is the second largest airport in Taiwan in terms of passenger movement and accounts for around 15 % of international passenger movements in Taiwan.
After the Taiwan High Speed Rail's inauguration in January 2007, the Kaohsiung airport suffered great losses in passenger / flight movements ; the Taiwan High Speed Rail and record-high costs of jet fuel are eating up most load factors to Taipei Songshan Airport and Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport ( frequent buses link the Taoyuan Airport and the THSR Taoyuan Station ).
Kaohsiung International Airport has two terminals – domestic and international.
* On February 15, 1969, Douglas C-47B B-241 of Far Eastern Air Transport was damaged beyond economic repair in an accident at Kaohsiung International Airport.
* MRT ( Subway ): Kaohsiung MRT red line's Kaohsiung International Airport Station serves this airport, with outlets in both international and domestic terminals.
* Kaohsiung International Airport Official website
It runs from the northern harbor city of Keelung to the southern harbor city of Kaohsiung, while there was an branch ( No. 1A ) connecting to Chiang Kai-shek International Airport ( now Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport ).
The second largest airport in Taiwan, Kaohsiung International Airport, is located here.
* Kaohsiung International Airport
For the next 30 years this carrier was the No. 1 brand in Taiwanese domestic routes and was granted the right to fly regular international flights in 1996, from Kaohsiung International Airport to Palau and Subic Bay.
* Bus: Frequent buses link this park with Kaohsiung International Airport, Taiwan Railway Administration's Kaohsiung Station and Taiwan High Speed Rail's Zuoying Station.

Kaohsiung and Airport
Originally built as an Imperial Japanese Navy Air Squadron base in 1938 during the Taiwan under Japanese rule era, Kaohsiung Airport retained its military purpose when the Republic of China government first took control of Taiwan.

Kaohsiung and city
Kaohsiung (; old names: Takao, Takow, Takau ) is a city located in southwestern Taiwan, facing the Taiwan Strait on the west.
Kaohsiung is the second largest city in Taiwan, with a population around 2. 9 million.
Kaohsiung was the host city of the 2009 World Games, a multisport event primarily composed of sports not featured in the Olympic Games.
Zuoying Military Harbor lies to the north of Kaohsiung Harbor and the city center.
Frank Hsieh of the Democratic Progressive Party was reelected twice as Mayor of Kaohsiung, where he was widely credited for transforming the city from an industrial sprawl into an attractive modern metropolis.
* In Taiwan ( Republic of China ), a special municipality ( 直轄市 in Wade-Giles: chih-hsia-shih ) is a city with equal status to a province: Kaohsiung, New Taipei, Taichung, Tainan and Taipei.
The KMT retained a clear majority in the capital, while the DPP and the KMT obtained very close results in the southern city of Kaohsiung.
The city of Taipei was split off to become a province-level municipality in 1967, and the city of Kaohsiung was split off in 1979 to become another province-level municipality.
Some believe that the PFP's lack of experienced candidates in the December 2002 mayoral elections in Taipei and Kaohsiung ( the PFP supported the KMT's candidates ), and the PFP's poor performance the city council elections in those cities at the same time were major setbacks to Soong's chances of being the KMT-PFP candidate for president.
* Kaohsiung City, formerly a provincial city of Taiwan Province, was elevated as a special municipality in 1979.
The organization also has a small branch office in Taiwan's southern port city of Kaohsiung.
Taiwan High Speed Rail ( abbreviated THSR or HSR ) is a high-speed rail line that runs approximately along the west coast of the Taiwan, from the national capital of Taipei to the southern city of Kaohsiung.
Taichung ( 臺中 or 台中 ; literally " Central Taiwan ") is a city located in west-central Taiwan, with a population of just over 2. 6 million people, making it the third largest city on the island after Taipei and Kaohsiung.
Nicknamed the Rainy Port for its frequent rain and maritime role, the city is Taiwan's second largest seaport ( after Kaohsiung ).
In 2000, out of the three consortia that submitted bids, Kaohsiung Rapid Transit Corporation ( KRTC ) was awarded the contract received priority negotiating rights with the city government in constructing the system.
Although Fengshan is the capital of Kaohsiung, it has become a de facto satellite city of Kaohsiung City.
In recent years, Uni Air has launched services to international destinations from the southern Taiwanese port city of Kaohsiung.
Based on its mission objective of contributing to the development of its home city, China Steel sponsored the establishment of the provisional office of the Kaohsiung Rapid Transit Corporation in February 1999 and lodged an application to invest in the project following the solicitation of the Kaohsiung Municipal Government.

Kaohsiung and is
Kaohsiung, officially named Kaohsiung City, is divided into thirty-eight districts.
The Port of Kaohsiung is the largest harbor in Taiwan.
Kaohsiung is the terminal of the Sun Yat-sen Freeway.
Kaohsiung is located within a degree to the south of the Tropic of Cancer.
Kaohsiung is sometimes seen as the political mirror image of Taipei.
While northern Taiwan leans towards the Pan-Blue Coalition in the state-level elections, southern Taiwan leaned towards the Pan-Green Coalition since late 1990s, and Kaohsiung is no exception.
The Linhai Industrial Park, established in Kaohsiung in 1960, is a well-developed industrial zone with over 490 companies focusing on other industries including base metals, machinery and repairs, nonmetallic mineral products, chemical products, and food and beverage manufacturing.
The whole country is divided into two diminished provinces ( Taiwan Province and Fujian Province ) and five special municipalities ( Kaohsiung, New Taipei, Taichung, Tainan and Taipei ).
There is one regional service center for each of the Southern Taiwan Region ( with the center in Kaohsiung ), the Central Taiwan Region ( Taichung ), and the Eastern Taiwan Region ( Hualien ).
As Taiwanese road traffic is now heavily motorized, most pedicabs have been replaced by taxicabs, but they can still be found at limited places, such as Cijin District of Kaohsiung City.
Fan Rong K Chung Graham ( 金芳蓉, pinyin: Jīn Fāngróng ) ( born October 9, 1949 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan ), known professionally as Fan Chung, is a mathematician who works mainly in the areas of spectral graph theory, extremal graph theory and random graphs, in particular
Kaohsiung Incident is well-recognized as a critical and important event in the post-war history of Taiwan and regarded as the watershed of the Taiwan democratization movements.
The record for simultaneous hula hooping ( minimum time: 2 minutes ) is for 2, 290 participants at Chung Cheng Stadium in Kaohsiung, Taiwan on 28 October 2000.
The headquarters of Fo Guang Shan, located in Kaohsiung, is the largest Buddhist monastery in Taiwan.
Born in Chiayi City to Hsü Shih-hsien ( 許世賢 ), a politician-doctor, Chang is a medical doctor educated in Kaohsiung Medical College ( 1968 ), the Institute of Public Health, National Taiwan University ( 1970 ), Johns Hopkins University ( 1974 ), and Kyorin University ( 1994 ).
The Republic of China Military Academy (), literally " Republic of China Army Officer School ; or abbreviated Chinese: (), literally " Army Officer School "), also known as the Chinese Military Academy ( CMA ), is the military academy of the Republic of China and is located in Fengshan District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan.

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