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gov. tw (in English) New Taipei CityChinese新北市Literal meaningNew North CityTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXīnběi ShìBopomofoㄒㄧㄣ ㄅㄟˇ ㄕˋGwoyeu RomatzyhShinbeei ShyhWade–GilesHsin1-pei3 Shih4Tongyong PinyinSinběi ShìhYale RomanizationSyīnběi Shr̀MPS2Shīnběi Shr̀IPA[ɕín. pèɪ ʂɻ̩̂]HakkaPha̍k-fa-sṳSîn-pet-sṳSouthern MinHokkien POJSin-pak-chhīTâi-lôSin-pak-tshīBbánlám PìngyīmSīnbāk Cî New Taipei City[I] is a special municipality located in northern Taiwan. The
city is home to an estimated population of 4,004,367 as of January 2023,[3] making it the most populous city in Taiwan, and also the second largest special municipality by area, behind Kaohsiung. New Taipei City borders Keelung to the northeast, Yilan County to the southeast, and Taoyuan to the southwest, and completely encloses the city of Taipei. Banqiao District is its municipal seat and biggest commercial area. Before the Spanish and Dutch started arriving in Taiwan and set up small outposts in Tamsui in 1626, the area of present-day New Taipei City was mostly inhabited by Taiwanese indigenous peoples, mainly the Ketagalan people. From the late Qing era, the port of Tamsui was opened up to foreign
traders as one of the treaty ports after the Qing dynasty of China signed the Treaty of Tientsin in June 1858. By the 1890s, the port of Tamsui accounted for 63 percent of the overall trade for entire Taiwan,[5] port towns in the middle course of Tamsui River had also developed into bustling business and transportation centers. During the Japanese rule of Taiwan, the entire area of New Taipei City was organized as part of the Taihoku Prefecture. After the Republic of China took control of Taiwan in 1945, the present-day New Taipei City was designated on 7 January 1946 as Taipei County in Taiwan Province, which was constituted from the former Taihoku Prefecture, but not including present-day divisions of Taipei City, Keelung and Yilan County, the latter which became detached from Taipei County on 10 October 1950.
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Muse Communication licensed the series in Southeast Asia. [49] A sequel was announced on September 17, 2022, via the anime's official Twitter account. [50] Episodes[edit] No. Title [51][c]Directed by [51]Written by [51]Storyboarded by [51]Original air date [53][b]1"Someone Who Lives in the Exact Opposite World as Me"
Transliteration: "Jibun to wa Magyaku no Sekai de Ikite Iru Hito" (Japanese: 自分とは真逆の世界で生きている人)Keisuke ShinoharaYoriko TomitaKeisuke ShinoharaJanuary 9, 2022 (2022-01-09) Wakana Gojo is an insecure but passionate hina doll tailor. Due to his hobby, Gojo isolates
himself out of fear of ridicule from others. One day, Gojo meets Marin Kitagawa, a popular classmate. While he is on cleaning duty after school, Kitagawa arrives, and they have a conversation where she tells him he needs to be honest about his true feelings. That night, Gojo reflects on what Kitagawa had told him. When his sewing machine stops working, his grandfather expresses his desire to buy a new one. While a new machine is
being delivered, Gojo decides to use the one present in his school's sewing room. However, Kitagawa arrives, and instead of laughing at him, she expresses her admiration for his tailoring skills.