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Resembling a Disneyland of commerce and industry, the 23 artistic pavilions of the Exposition are replete with towers and domes and alive with color. Shown here are pavilions of monosodium glutamate, textiles, timber processing and overseas investment.
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Inside the modernistic buildings is displayed a wide variety of products ranging from canned foods to machinery. Consumer goods are high ill quality and reasonable in price. Processed foods, textiles made of cotton, wool, and man-made fibers, and comfortable furniture contribute to Taiwan's good life. Autos and scooters are no longer considered luxuries. Both of them are locally made and enjoy brisk sales in a prospering economy.
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People in free China are now sharing the fruits of modern science and technology. A few years ago, they had radio sets and bicycles. But today their eyes are on TV sets and powered transportation. They have refrigerators and rice cookers, vacuum cleaners and handicrafts to make their life more comfortable and pleasant. All these testify that modern living has arrived on Taiwan.
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No longer is Taiwan's industrial production limited to consumer goods. Manufacturers offer complete sets of machinery to process sugar and flour and to make paper. Rotary presses, lathes (left), tapestry machines and compressors (right) are made in Taiwan. Some of them are sold in Southeast Asia.