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Hsinchu Taiwan Pavilion Expo Park

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Taiwan pavilion of Shanghai expo2010 in Hsinchu Taiwan
Taiwan pavilion of Shanghai expo2010 in Hsinchu Taiwan

The Hsinchu Taiwan Pavilion Expo Park (traditional Chinese: 新竹市世博台灣館; simplified Chinese: 新竹市世博台湾馆; pinyin: Xīnzhú Shì Shìbó Táiwān Guǎn) was a pavilion in East District, Hsinchu City, Taiwan.

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Hsinchu Taiwan Pavilion Expo Park
東勢街20巷, Hsinchu

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30070 Hsinchu
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Taiwan pavilion of Shanghai expo2010 in Hsinchu Taiwan
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