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Listing of Chinese Language Centers Language Center Tel: +886-3-4227151 Ext Listing of Chinese Language Centers Language Center Tel: +886-3-4227151 ext. 33807 National Central No. 300, Jhongda Rd. , Jhongli Fax: +886-3-4255384 University City , Taoyuan County 32001, Mail: mailto:[email protected] Taiwan Chinese Language Education Center Tel: +886-2-27321104 ext.2025, National Taipei Room 700C, No.134, Sec. 2, 3331 University of Heping E. Rd., Da-an District, Fax: +886-2-27325950 Education Taipei City 106, Mail: [email protected] Taiwan(R.O.C.) Chinese Language Division Tel: +886-2-3366-3417 National Taiwan Language Center Fax: +886-2-83695042 University Room 222, 2F , No. 170, Sec.2, Mail: [email protected] XinHai Rd, Taipei, 106,Taiwan International Chinese Language Program (ICLP) Tel: +886-2-23639123 National Taiwan 4F., No.170, Sec.2, Xinhai Rd., Fax: +886-2-23626926 University Da-an District, Taipei City Mail: [email protected] 106, Taiwan National Taiwan Mandarin Training Center Tel: +886-2-77345130 Normal No.162 Hoping East Road , Fax: +886-2-23418431 University Sec.1 Taipei, Taiwan 106 Mail: [email protected] Chinese Language Center Tel: +886-3-5131231 National Chiao No. 1001 Ta Hsueh Road , Fax: +886-3-5711431 Tung University Hsinchu , Taiwan 30010 Mail: [email protected] Chinese Language Center National No.64, Sec. 2, Zhinan Rd., Tel: +886-2-2938-7141/7142 Chengchi Wenshan District Fax: +886-2-2939-6353 University Taipei City 11605, Taiwan Mail: [email protected] (R.O.C.) Tel: +886-2-2700-5858 Mandarin Learning Center Chinese Culture ext.8131~8137 4F , No.231, Sec.2, Chien-Kuo University Fax: +886-2-27081257 S. Rd., Taipei , Taiwan Mail: [email protected] Tamkang Chinese Language Center Tel: +886-2-23216320 ext.24, 34 University No.5, Lane 199, Kin-Hwa St., Fax: +886-2-23214036 Taipei , Taiwan Mail: [email protected] Language Center Tel: +886-2-2905-2414/3721 Fu Jen Catholic No. 510 Chungcheng Rd. , Fax: +886-2-29052166 University Hsinchuang 24205 , Taipei Mail: [email protected] Taiwan . Mandarin Studies and Culture Tel: +886-2-2882-4564 ext. 8321 Ming Chuan Center Fax: +886-2-8861-3491 University B204, No.250 Zhong-Shan N. Mail: [email protected] Rd. Sec.5, Taipei 111 Taiwan Chinese Learning Center Tel: +886-3-341-2500 No. 1 Kainan Road, ext.4639/4640 Lujhu(Luzhu), Taoyuan 33857, Fax: +886-3-270-5542 Taiwan Mail: Taipei Center : [email protected] Kainan No. 38, Tai 6, Sec. 1, Jinan Tel: +886-2-3322-4533 University Rd. , Taipei , Taiwan (Room Fax: +886-2-2396-0071 109A ) Kauhsiung center: Mail: Kaohsiung No. 3, Wufu 2nd [email protected] Rd., Kaohsiung, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Center of Mandarin Learning Chung Yuan Tel: +886-3-2651308 No.200, Chung pei Rd., Christian Fax: +886-3-2651399 Chung-Li City, Taiwan 32023, University Mail: [email protected] R.O.C International Program Tel: +886-3-5186175 Chung Hua No. 707, Sec.2, WuFu Rd. , Fax: +886-3-5186174 University Hsinchu 30012 Taiwan Mail: [email protected] Taipei Chengshih Mandarin Center Tel: +886-2-2892-7154 ext. 2730 University of No. 2, Xueyuan Rd. , Peitou, Fax: +886-2-2891-0145 Science and Taipei , 112 Taiwan Mail: [email protected] Technology Language Center China University Tel: +886-2-27821862ext.271 No.245, Sec. 3, Academia Rd., of Science and Fax: +886-2-27852344 Nangang Dist., Taipei City Technology Mail: [email protected] 115, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Lunghwa Chinese Language Center Tel: +886-2-82093211ext.6670 University of No.300, Sec. 1, Wanshou Rd., Fax: +886-2-82094650 Science and NGuishan Shiang,Taoyuan Mail: [email protected] Technology County 33306,Taiwan (R.O.C.) Chinese Program Language Tel: +886-4-22840326 ext.399 National Chung Center Fax: +886-4-22859967 Hsing University No 250, Kuokuang Rd. , Mail: Taichung , 402 Taiwan [email protected] Chinese Language Center Tel: +886-4-23590259 Tunghai P.O. Box 898. Taichung, Fax: +886-4-23594408 University Taiwan Mail: [email protected] Chinese Language Center Tel: +886-4-24517250 ext. 5871 Feng Chia No. 100 Wenhwa Rd., Fax: +886-4-24510243 University Seatwen, Taichung , 40724 Mail: [email protected] Taiwan Mandarin Studies and Culture Tel: +886-4-26645009 Providence Center Fax: +886-4-26330340 University No.200, Chungchi Rd. , Shalu, Mail: [email protected] Taichung County , 433 Taiwan National Chinese Language Center Tel: 886-4-22183286 Taichung No.227, MinSheng Road, Fax: 886-22183250 University of Taichung City, Taiwan R.O.C. Mail: [email protected] Education Language Center Tel: +886-5-273-2981 National Chiayi No.580 Xinmin Rd., Chiayi Fax: +886-5-273-2982 University City 60004, Taiwan Mail: [email protected] National Chinese Language Program Tel: +886-7-7172930 ext. Kaohsiung No. 116, Hoping 1 st Rd. , 2603~2605 Normal Lingya District, Kaohsiung , Fax: +886-7-7166903 University 802 Taiwan Mail: [email protected] College of Liberal Arts, Tel: +886-6-2757575 ext. 52040 National Cheng Chinese Language Center Fax: +886-6-2742516 Kung University No.1, University Road , Tainan Mail: [email protected] City, 701 Taiwan Tel: +886-7-5252000 ext. National Sun Chinese Language Center 3030~3031 Yat-Sen No. 70 , Lian-hai Rd. , Fax: +886-7-5253039 University Kaohsiung , 80424 Taiwan Mail: [email protected] Chinese Language Center National Tel: +886-7-5919261 No 700, Kaohsiung University University of Fax: +886-7-5919258 Road , Na-Tzu District, Kaohsiung Mail: [email protected] Kaohsiung , 811 Taiwan National Tel: +886-8-7226141 Chinese Language Division Pingtung ext. 24001/ 24002 No 1, Lin-sen Road , University of Fax: +881-8-7226141 ext. 2639 Pingtung , 900 Taiwan. Education Mail: [email protected] The Chinese Language Center Southern Taiwan Tel: +886-6-2533131 ext.6010/ No 1, Nan-Tai St., Yong-Kang University of 6011 Fax: +886-6-6010067 City, Tainan County, 71005 Technology Mail: [email protected] Taiwan Tel: +886-7-3426031 ext. Wenzao Ursuline Center of Chinese Language 3302~3303 College of No. 900, Mintsu 1st Road , Fax: +886-7-3464672 Languages Kaohsiung 807, Taiwan Mail: [email protected] National Chinese Language Center Pingtung Tel: +886-8-7703202ext.7715 No.1, Shuefu Road, 91201 University of Fax: +886-8-7740274 Neipu, Pingtung Taiwan, Science and Mail: [email protected] R.O.C. Technology Chinese Language Center Tel: +886-7-216-9052 I-Shou 7F., No.21, Wufu 3rd Road, Fax: +886-7-271-0381 University Cianjin District, Kaohsiung Mail: [email protected] City 80145, Taiwan Chinese Language Center Tel: +886-7-6077916 Kao Yuan No.1821, Chung Shan Rd., Fax: +886-7-6077917 University Luju Dt. Kaohsiung City, Mail: [email protected] Taiwan Chinese Language Office Tel: +886-6-2727175 ext. Kun Shan No.949, Dawan Rd., Yongkang 561or562 University Dist., Tainan City, Fax: +886-6-2050006 Taiwan(R.O.C),71003 Mail: [email protected] Chinese Language Teaching Tel: +886-3-857-2677 ext. 1682 Tzu Chi Center Fax: +886-3-8466065 University No.67, Jieren St. Hualien Mail: [email protected] 97074, Taiwan Chinese Language Instruction Tel: +886-3-9313343 ext. 1562 Fo Guang Center Fax: +886-3-9315903 University No. 257, Zhongshan Rd. , Sec. Mail: [email protected] 3, Yilan City , 260, Taiwan . .
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