CHINA-TAIWAN: SURVEYS SHOW 60 PERCENT OF TAIWAN'S 23 MILLION PEOPLE IDENTIFY THEMSELVES AS SOLELY TAIWANESE
The New York Times (January 20) reported that surveys show that more than 60 percent of Taiwan’s 23
million people identify as solely Taiwanese, three times the proportion in 1992. Only 2 percent identify as
Chinese, down from 25 percent three decades ago.
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