What are the eight industries?
On the mainland, the eight industries mainly refers to: medical industry, e-government industry, electric power industry, tax industry, telecommunications industry, insurance industry, education and securities industry, etc. But on Taiwan to speak of the traditional eight industries refers to: First, audio-visual singing industry: refers to the provision of accompanying singing audio-visual equipment for people to sing the profit-making business. Second, barbering industry: refers to the business place to be separated or box-type operation for people to cut the face of the tourist barber or audio-visual barbering profit-making business. Warmth industry: It refers to the profit-making business of providing cold and hot pools, steaming and roasting equipment for people to bathe. Dance Hall: A profit-making business that provides places with dance partners for unspecified people to dance. Dance floor industry: It refers to the profit-making business of providing places without dance partners for unspecified people to dance. Restaurant: A profit-making business that provides a venue with waiters to serve alcohol, food or other food and drink. Seven, the bar industry: refers to the provision of venues, with waiter service, supply of alcohol or other beverages of the profit-making business.