China and Taiwan have a contentious relationship primarily due to historical and political factors. After the Chinese Civil War in 1949, the Nationalist government retreated to Taiwan while the Communist Party established the People's Republic of China (PRC) on the mainland. China views Taiwan as a breakaway province that must eventually reunify with the mainland, while Taiwan operates as a separate entity with its own government and democratic system. This disagreement over sovereignty and national identity continues to fuel tensions between the two.
Taiwan broke from China after WWII.
China considers Taiwan part of China.
No. Taiwan is in the East China Sea. It's separated from China by the Taiwan Strait.
Yes, it's just in China, Taiwan is part of China.
Taiwan is a provine in china!
Taiwan is a provine in china!
The waterway that separates Taiwan from mainland China is the Taiwan Strait. The capital of Taiwan is Taipei.
Taiwan is not a capital it is a country, and the capital of Taiwan is Taipei
The Philippines has ongoing territorial disputes over the Spratly Islands with China, Malayasia, Vietnam and Taiwan.
Kenda tires are manufactured in Taiwan or mainland 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.