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Chinese dialects are Official in three countries: The People's Republic of China (China) The Republic of China (Taiwan) Singapore
The People's Republic of China and the Republic of China (Taiwan). Both countries use the Mandarin (Putonghua) dialect. Mandarin is one of the four co-official languages (with English, Malay and Tamil) of Singapore.
The Republic of China is commonly known as Taiwan. The People's Republic of China is commonly known simply as China.
Mandarin Chinese is spoken in the People's Republic of China (better known as China), Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia as an official language. Obviously, many other countries have a considerable population of Mandarin speakers.
Taipei is a city, not a country. It is the capital of the country known as Taiwan or the Republic of China. This is different to the People's Republic of China, that most people think of as being China. It claims Taiwan, but Taiwan is independent. It is a constitutional republic and people can vote, so it is democratic. It is not communist.
The People's Republic of China claims Taiwan as their 23rd province, though they have never controlled Taiwan or the present Republic of China area.
The Republic of China is Taiwan or Formosa. It is the part of China that is not Communist.
China itself is just a region. The countries are the People's Republic of China and, if you agree, the Republic of China (Taiwan).
The People's Republic of China also claims the island of Taiwan to be a part of its territory. Taiwan is officially known as the Republic of China.
Taiwan formerly Republic of China
they escaped to Taiwan.( well most of them)
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.