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Nationalist China (Taiwan) maybe, but not the Chicom one (Chinese Communist).
Yes they do
I am not sure what you mean by this question. Taiwan is regarded by China as a breakaway province, while Taiwan sees itself as an independent nation. If you are asking whether Taiwan can "win over" China-- to persuade China to accept Taiwan as an independent country, that is very unlikely, since the Chinese government is firmly insistent that Taiwan must rejoin China. At this point, China has not threatened Taiwan nor is there a possibility of a war, but both countries see themselves very differently, and I doubt that will change at any time in the near future.
Taiwan
Since the 1950s; the Nationalist Chinese on Taiwan (also known as Formosa).
Chiang Kai-Shek
The Communist Chinese own and occupy Taiwan. ___ No that is incorrect. The Communist Chinese DO NOT occupy Taiwan. Taiwan is called the Republic of China, a separate country from the People's Republic of China. At the end of the Chinese Revolution, Chaing Kai-Shek and the Kuomintang fled China and set up government in Taiwan. The existence of the Republic of China has been a contentious issue between Taiwan and mainland China.
Do you mean by when was Taiwan's independent date? The birthday of Taiwan is its independent date, which is 10 10.
To be precise, the democratic government, as Republic of China(Taiwan) is defeated by the communist government as People's Republic Of China(China), so the democratic government escape to Taiwan, and the communist government create a new country in China -- People's Republic Of China. This word might be a little touchy, but this is the truth.
The RMB is just an acronym referring to the Chinese yuan. It's short for "renmibi", which means "people's money" in Chinese. The NTD is not actually a Chinese dollar...well, I guess technically it is, because Taiwan is part of the People's Republic of China. But Taiwan is still an independent nation. NTD is an acronym for the "New Taiwan Dollar". Hope this helps! I'm actually answering this question from Taiwan right now :)
Chinese is spoken in Taiwan.
Taiwan