When I was in Taiwan, I was taught in school that Taiwan is part of China.
We resolutely oppose and demand taiwan respects vietnam's sovereignty.
We recognize Taiwan as the beacon of Asian democracy.
They must rely on taiwan cells because they cannot get the cells they need from solarworld or suniva.
There is no question that Taiwan is a state in any political science definition of a state.
The Taiwanese are big on tea. I think it's nice to slow down a bit. It's very much a custom.
Taiwan politics certainly is colorful.
Taiwan needs another voice.
Taiwan is the proving ground for everything else that happens in the world that comes from China. So we've seen this already.
Taiwan is democratic.
Taiwan is an independent sovereign country.
Taiwan is a major economy.
Taiwan is a budding democracy, and the people have participated in multi-party democratic elections since 1996.
Taiwan has been so well developed economically. But we are underdeveloped culturally.
Taiwan and China are related ethnically and close neighbors geographically. There's no reason to resent or to fight against each other.
Many of the Kuomintang elite in Taiwan have relatives among the ruling elite here on mainland China.
I remember going to Taiwan for the first time and... I didn't realize that everyone looked like me here and what that'd feel like.
I hope that Taiwan won't rely on China too much. It needs to find a way out.
Is cross-strait trade for the benefit of all taiwanese or just for the rich class?
I am Taiwanese as well as Chinese.