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1 The story of the picture in the currency of Taiwan Weiser Peter Wiser / Grade 8th & Peter / Grade 8th

2  This is NTD 1000. We’re going to introduce the picture on the currency

3  The Animals The Plants The Mountains

4  Animals Taiwan is an island. Because of that, animals in Taiwan have special looks and habits. Here are some special animals in Taiwan. The birds in front of the picture are “Mikado Pheasants”

5  Mikado pheasant Mikado pheasant is endemic to mountainous regions of Taiwan. It has a red face and dark blue body. It feeds on fruits, leaves, vegetation, seeds and other invertebrates. This kind of bird is founded by a Japanese in early 20 th. The word “Mikado” means the emperor of Japan.

6  Swinhoe's pheasant Swinhoe's pheasant was first discovered by Robert Swinhoe, that's where its name comes. Swinhoe's pheasant is endemic to Taiwan.Its food is similar to Mikado pheasant. female male

7  Formosan black bear Formosan black bear is a subspecies of the Asian black bear. There's a V shaped pattern on it's chest. Formosan black bear is the largest animal in Taiwan. Different to other bears, Formosan black bears don't hibernate.

8  Formosan sika deer This subspecies of sika deer is in dangered. In 17th, Dutch killed millions of sika deers for their fur. In 1969, Formosan sika deers are generally thought to be "Extinct in the Wild." Now, this kind of deer lives in the Taipei Zoo, Kinmen, Green Island, and Kenting National Park. Formosan sika deer has been printed on the NT500 banknote.

9  Oncorhynchus masou formosanus This kind of salmon is extremely different to the others-- it lives in the river instead of the ocean. It's a subspecies from the Oncorhynchus masou, a kind of salmon that lives in Japan. Because of the water pollution, the salmon lives only in Chichiawan River, a river located in Shei-Pa National Park. Oncorhynchus masou formosanus on the NT2000 banknote

10 Butterflies in Taiwan Taiwan is called the "Butterfly kingdom" because it's full of beautiful and gorgeous butterflies.

11  Formosan clouded leopard Formosan clouded leopard was the second largest carnivore in Taiwan. The leopard was first discovered in 1862. After that, no leopard has been discovered in Taiwan. In 2013, the government declared that Formosan clouded leopard has extinct.

12  Plants On our currency, you can see plum blossom, orchid, bamboo, and chrysanthemum. In Chinese culture, they're called "the four gentlemen." In Taiwan, there are some unique plants, too. Let's find out. chrysanthemum

13 The four gentlemen

14  Cirsium kawakamii This mysterious plant lives in high mountains and is an endemic species in Taiwan. Cirsium kawakamii is thought to be a kind of medicine. In Nantou, there are several places planting Cirsium kawakamii.

15  Taiwan quillwort Taiwan quillwort is a kind of fern that's in extremely dangered. There are alive Taiwan quillwort living in Dream Lake, Yangming mountain.

16  Plum blossom Plum blossom is the national flower of the ROC. 200 years ago, the Chinese brought plum blossom to Taiwan.You can see plum blossoms in the mountains located at northern and central Taiwan. There is a picture of plum blossom on theNT100.

17  Orchid In Taiwan, you can see orchid flowers in southern and central Taiwan. Orchid Island, an island located at the south east of Taiwan island, is famous for its orchid flower,too. Taiwan has progressive technology on planting orchids, so Taiwan is also called the "Orchid kingdom."

18  Bamboo Bamboo comes from China and Myanmar. There are over 170 kinds of bamboos in Taiwan. Zhushan, located in Nantou, is famous for its bamboo forests.

19  Chrysan themum Chrysanthemum comes from China. You can see chrysanthemum planted in central and southern Taiwan. Over the years, the cultivated area of chrysanthemum are all in the first place. It's the main flower which had sold oversea in Taiwan, too.

20  Mountain Millions of years ago, Taiwan island has pushed up by plates, so there are many tall mountains in Taiwan. The highest one is Jade mountain. It's over 3000 meters high. Jade mountain Ali mountain

21 Jade Mountain Ali Mountain

22  Jade mountain Jade mountain is the highest mountain in Taiwan. About 3950 meters high. It's enviroment creates unique animals and plants. There are Yushan National Park and a group of indigenous people called Bunun in Jade mountain.

23  Yuahan National Park Yushan National Park is the second national park of the ROC. It locates in the mountains of central Taiwan. There are many kinds of creatures in there. You can also see a famous remain " Batongguan Trail" in the park.

24  Bunun Bunun is a group of indigenous people which lives in Jade mountain. There are many holidays like Adult Festival, Millet planting Festival, and Hunting Festival in Bunun culture. Bunun can sing a mysterious song called Pasibutbut.

25  Pasibutbut The eight – part harmonic singing When the Millet festival is coming, Bunun will sing, dance, and make mysterious ~Woo~ sound to do the singing. Because the song is too complicated for others to learn, Pasibutbut is still a mystery.

26  Taiwan Bunun Chorus The Bunun chorus is formed by many Bunun children, they all have a clear and comfortable sound. When they step on stages, we can see their confidence in their eyes. In May fifteen 2010, they sang in Shanghai World fair. They are the glory of Taiwan.

27 Ali mountain Ali mountain, located at southern Taiwan, is famous for the beautiful views and Zhou culture. There is a railway in Ali mountain that carries guests around.

28  Zhou Zhou is the one of the biggest native tribe in Taiwan. They live in southern and central Taiwan. The group has many festivals just like the Bunun.

29  End


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