Taiwan has an oustanding weather service known as the Central Weather Bureau - got to visit it last summer and it is top-of-the-line! Their website is in Taiwanese and English - http://www.cwb.gov.tw/V4e/index.htm
You can watch Haitang approach the island over the next few days from satellite and radar. Check it out!
Watch ST Haitang from Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau
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Kevin_Cho wrote:They speak Mandarin in Taiwan. Not Taiwanese, that doens't really exist.
I think it exists if over 60% of the population speaks it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwanese_language
To be honest, I don't know if the main site is in Taiwanese or Mandarin, but I can't read either so it really doesn't matter.
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