The People's Republic of China recognises Taiwan as one of it's province. While the people from both sides of the sea often refers to each other as 'brothers and sisters'. It is clear however, the officials of Taiwan want it to be an independence country. But if you have lived in China for 10 years like I did, you can clearly see the passion of the 'Taiwaness' to not to be 'Taiwaness'. In the past, when Taiwan was at its peak power, China was still very poor, and this is one of the first reason that caused the officials of Taiwan to wish for independence. However as China is now every powerful, western countries do 'take sides'. For example: US stated it does not recognise Taiwan as a country. To be a globally recognised country, there must be a representitive at the United Nation, Taiwan has no such representitive.
Taiwan(Republic of China) is a democratic country and we have "president".We have presidential election every four years.We can talk about politics freely.In 1971,Taiwan were replaced by China and Taiwan quit to join UN. Even now, China still force many countries not to let Taiwan join the UN. We really want to join the UN. Taiwan always participate in many international meetings so as to let this world know Taiwan. Taiwan's living standard is better than China!
However,China(People's of Republic of China) is a country which is ruled by"communists".And citizens in China can't talk about politics.People from Tibet really hate China's government and they burn theirself to show their anger.People from China really admire Taiwan's political system.
they fled to the island of Taiwan, where they established the Republic of China.
No, but China considers Taiwan a threat to mainland China
Taiwan has been governed by the Republic of China since 1945 when China acquired Taiwan from Japan after World War 2.
Taiwan is off the east coast of Asia, east of mainland China.Taiwan (also "Formosa" or "The Republic of China") consists of the islands of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu and some minor islands in the seas east of mainland China (in the Philippine Sea and the Taiwan Strait, extensions of the western North Pacific Ocean).Because of the split between the Nationalists and Communists following the 1949 war, China still claims jurisdiction over Taiwan and vice versa. However, there is major conflict between the two places, on whether to call it a province, the legitimate China or an entirely independent country altogether.
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.
Taiwan
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.
Taiwan.
Hinan in the Hinian province of china.
no province of China has seperated from China, but some politicians in Taiwan are trying to do it with the support from America.
the Capital of Taiwan province is Taipei, which is a second-tier city (mid-level developed city) of china.
This happened a few years ago. Taiwan wanted to become independant. China threatened to attack if they did. There was suppose to be a war but it didn't happen. Taiwan a new representitive and he decided to stay with China. So Taiwan is currently a province of China.
Tibet and Taiwan
they fled to the island of Taiwan, where they established the Republic of China.
Taiwan Province was created in 1947.
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.
2 provinces: Taiwan province (main island Taiwan and Penghu ) and Fujiang province (control Kinmen and Matsu islands)