Taiwan and Mainland China is separated by the Taiwan Strait, which made it difficult for people to get to Taiwan.
taiwan
Taiwan, also known as Formosa
Chiang Kai Shek
Currently there are five countries that are still ruled by communism. -Laos -China -Vietnam -North Korea -Cuba
Cubans didn't understand the communism therefore, affecting 50% of Cuban students due to this fact.
the Weavers
No, President Nixon was not the first U.S. President to visit Taiwan. That distinction belongs to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who visited Taiwan in 1960. Nixon's significant visit to China in 1972 marked a pivotal moment in U.S.-China relations and indirectly affected Taiwan's status, but he did not visit Taiwan during his presidency.
The weavers
Japan, russia, australia, hawaii, taiwan, indonesia, philippines, mexico, chile.
Because it was one of the causes of the war.
No; it has a free, Western-style market economy. Communism is not even present among the political parties, apart from the efforts of mainland China to influence developments there.