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.
Ma Ying-Jeou is the president of Taiwan. He assumed office on May 20, 2008.The current president of Taiwan is Ma Ying-jeou of the Kuomintang political party.Ma Ying-Jeou
Ma Ying-jeou is the current president.
well, it depends what year of president, the president of 2009 is good!
That is Taiwan.
Ma Ying-Jeou
Kim Dae Jung
Ma Ying-Jeou is the president.
Chiang Kai-shek
No. The current president of Taiwan is Ma Ying-Jeou. Jimmy Liao (Ji Mi), on the other hand, is a prominent Taiwanese illustrator or author. Not exactly the same thing.
it's referred to as a "special State-to-State relationship" as first used by Taiwan's "President" Lee in 1999...
Where the ground is white.