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Chinese Language Centers in Taiwan 2012 Chinese Language Centers in Taiwan 2012 More information at http://english.moe.gov.tw/ct.asp?xItem=9693&CtNode=417&mp=1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- North 1.Taipei • Chinese Culture University, Mandarin Learning Center ( mlc.sce.pccu.edu.tw ) • Fu Jen Catholic University, Language Center ( www.lc.fju.edu.tw ) • Kainan University, Chinese Learning Center ( www.knu.edu.tw/CLC ) • Ming Chuan University, Mandarin Studies & Culture Center (www.mcu.edu.tw/admin/mscc/english/index.htm ) • National Chengchi University, Chinese Language Center ( mandarin.nccu.edu.tw ) • National Taipei University of Education, Chinese Language Education Center ( r9.ntue.edu.tw/ ) • National Taiwan Normal University, Mandarin Training Center ( www.mtc.ntnu.edu.tw ) • National Taiwan University, International Chinese Language Program ( iclp.ntu.edu.tw ) • National Taiwan University, Chinese Language Division, Language Center ( cld.liberal.ntu.edu.tw ) • Tamkang University, Chinese Language Center ( www.dce.tku.edu.tw ) • Technology & Science Institute of Northern Taiwan, Mandarin Center(www.tsint.edu.tw/chinese/index.htm ) • China University of Science and Technology, Language Center Mandarin Studies (http://aca.cust.edu.tw/language/chinese/eng/ ) 2.Keelung 3.Taoyuan • Chung Yuan Christian University, Mandarin Learning Center ( web.cycu.edu.tw/cce/mandarin/english/index.html ) • National Central University, Chinese Language Program of Language Center (www.lc.ncu.edu.tw/main/clp/english/index.php ) 4.Hsinchu • Chung Hua University, Chinese Language Center ( international.chu.edu.tw/english/Language%20Centre.htm ) • National Chiao Tung University, Chinese Language Center, ( aadm.nctu.edu.tw/mandarin/eng/index.aspx ) 5.Yilan • Fo Guang University, Language Instruction Center ( www.fgu.edu.tw/~chinlang/clic.htm ) Central 6.Miaoli 7.Taichung • Feng Chia University, Chinese Language Center ( www.clc.fcu.edu.tw ) • National Chung Hsing University, Language Center, Chinese Program ( www.nchu.edu.tw/~cnpm/chinese/index_en.htm ) • Providence University, Chinese Language Education Center ( clec.pu.edu.tw/Default.aspx ) • Tunghai University, The Chinese Language Center ( www2.thu.edu.tw/~clc/index.htm ) • National Taichung University, Chinese Language Center ( http://clc.ntcu.edu.tw/ ) 8.Changhua 9.Yunlin 10.Nantou 11.Chiayi • National Chiayi University, Language Center ( 140.130.179.4/csl/ ) South 12.Tainan • National Cheng Kung University, College of Liberal Arts, Chinese Language Center ( kclc.ncku.edu.tw ) • Southern Taiwan University of Technology, Chinese Language Center ( clc.stut.edu.tw ) • Kun Shan University, Chinese Language Office (http://www.vcd.ksu.edu.tw/clook/News2.html ) 13.Kaohsiung • National Kaohsiung Normal University, Center of Language and Culture Teaching ( www.nknu.edu.tw/~clct/ ) • National Sun Yat-sen University, Chinese Language Center ( www2.nsysu.edu.tw/CLC ) • National University of Kaohsiung, Chinese Language Center ( www2.nuk.edu.tw/clc/homepage.htm ) • Wenzao Ursuline College of Languages, Center of Chinese Language ( c016.wtuc.edu.tw/front/bin/home.phtml ) • I-Shou University, Chinese Language Center ( www.isu.edu.tw/interface/overview.php?dept_mno=263e ) • Kao Yuan University, Chinese Language Center (http://www.oia.kyu.edu.tw/clc/index3.html ) 14.Pingtung • National Pingtung University of Education, Chinese Language Division ( b037.npue.edu.tw/front/bin/home.phtml ) • National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Chinese Language Center (http://clc.npust.edu.tw/ ) East 15.Hualien • Tzu Chi University, Center for Language Studies ( www.language.tcu.edu.tw ) 16.Taitung .
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