What does you guys know about Taiwan?

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>what do you guys know about the People's Republic of China

that you are an island ching chong nation who gets bullies by big ching chong nation

Literally nothing except that it is China Jr.

should be a snowflake part of China like Hong Kong

everything

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Excellent dumplings. Tony Bourdain told me so, lepää rauhassa.

It didn't go to the Cultural Revolution (which killed many intellectuals and destroyed lots of culture) like Mainland China. Mainland Chinese are rude subhumans that poop on the street and litter/shove. Taiwanese are much more polite. And Taiwan uses the traditional Mandarin writing system and lots of people still speak Hokkien, which is dying in the Mainland and in Chinese immigrant communities in Phillipines/Thailand/Indonesia etc. Taiwan is democratic, and their passports say "Taiwan", but they're technically still part of China. Like how Puerto Rico is part of the US but it's not a state.

extremely based.
can't believe I'm saying based but, refined taste.

God tier computers

Despite what my government says, it is the real China.

This

nothing
I don't care about Taiwan

HTC Asus and Acer come from there. So does foxconn

Ang Lee & Hou Hsiao-Hsien

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its farcical some mutt chinks call them "traitors"

even though those chink incels know nothing about chinese languages and are young all of them start to work on struggle sessions in the west as though they are in 60s.

that this guy was pretty important in its formation

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China with freedom. Native people are the austronesians.

some mix between China and Japan

overrun by KMT mainlanders 1949 who opressed locals Taiwanese language and culture just to become Mainland's bitches 60 years later

overall it's based and repilled

Probably the best country in asia culture wise and from my experience some of the nicest people on the planet

Every young Irish person has the goal of making it in Taiwan. Our school history syllabus has been revamped recently to give a wider understanding of "world history" instead of just Irish history but most of this relates to China starting from the Qing Dynasty onwards. Most students also take Chinese as their 3rd language in schools. French, German and Spanish used to be the main ones but Chinese has had an unprecedented surge in popularity among students in the past 20 years, it's really weird. I know we had a history of emigration but this was always to Anglosphere places where we spoke the language and shared some of the aspects of culture but Taiwan is a whole different thing so I still find it weird that so many Irish are trying to move there now

lets face it you belong to china