The Taiwanese are Chinese and they weren't prohibited from engaging their culture as was the case on the main land. so it stand to reason that it would.
China's expansionist policy toward Taiwan is a major concern to the Taiwanese government .
What's Zou Han? Zhou & Han are two separate dynasties in Chinese history. How can it have an influence FROM China? You mean Modern China, like Mainland China? or Taiwan, ROC? It's impossible to have an influence FROM the future.
Chinese trade was dominated by foreign influence
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The European system of spheres of influence limited the ports for American trade in China. This severely threatened U.S. interests in China.
The qin dynasty did not have influence outside of china because all info was lost once the dynasty was defeted
majorly are china, japan and the states
Taipei is Taiwans capital
Spheres of influence are areas where one nation has dominant power over other nations. It is any area of the world where one state is more dominant. The spheres of influence refers to the areas in which a given directive works.
China is a country that is dominant with Taoists. Taoism, also known as Daoism, is a traditional Chinese philosophy and religion that has had a major influence on Chinese culture, art, and society throughout history.
Taiwans main industries are fashion electronics and farming.
The Chinese are the most dominant influence.
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Taiwan is around 0.0004 times the size of China. It would take approximately 2582 Taiwans to cover the land area of China.
taiwans imports include electricle products, crude oil, machinery, other metel products, and iron and steel.
The United States and China are the two countries with the biggest influence on Latin America. The United States has historically been the dominant foreign power in the region, while China has been increasing its influence in recent years through trade, investments, and infrastructure projects.
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What religions are dominant in china Describe the most popular religion (what do they believe)