1. The province "Taoyuan" in Taiwan should be
replaced with "Shinchiku" (in Japanese since
Taiwan was ruled by Japan during 1895-1945),
and Shinchiku was the biggest city and also
the prefecture's name in that area then.(btw
Shinchiku is equal to "Hsinchu" (in Chinese)
now, and it is still a representative city in the
area.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinchiku_Prefecture?wprov=sfla1
2. Taoyuan was called "Toen", and Taipei was
called "Taihoku" in Japanese before 1945.
both "Taoyuan" and "Taipei" are their Chinese name (1945-now).
3. Taiwan is an individual country in some map,
and the leader is the last Japanese governor
but the flag is Repubic of China's, not the
Japanese one.
*Taiwan was ruled by Japan in 1895-1945, after
that was the Nationalist China government's
ruling (1945-now)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwan_under_Japanese_rule?wprov=sfla1
*Taiwan was returned to Chinese
government(Nationalist) after WW2.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_…80%93present)?wprov=sfla1
*The Nationalist Party (aka KMT) retreated to
Taiwan and set the capital in Taipei after losing
the Chinese Civil War (1946-1949)
to the communist party which founded PROC in
Beijing.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retreat_…ina_to_Taiwan?wprov=sfla1
replaced with "Shinchiku" (in Japanese since
Taiwan was ruled by Japan during 1895-1945),
and Shinchiku was the biggest city and also
the prefecture's name in that area then.(btw
Shinchiku is equal to "Hsinchu" (in Chinese)
now, and it is still a representative city in the
area.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinchiku_Prefecture?wprov=sfla1
2. Taoyuan was called "Toen", and Taipei was
called "Taihoku" in Japanese before 1945.
both "Taoyuan" and "Taipei" are their Chinese name (1945-now).
3. Taiwan is an individual country in some map,
and the leader is the last Japanese governor
but the flag is Repubic of China's, not the
Japanese one.
*Taiwan was ruled by Japan in 1895-1945, after
that was the Nationalist China government's
ruling (1945-now)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwan_under_Japanese_rule?wprov=sfla1
*Taiwan was returned to Chinese
government(Nationalist) after WW2.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_…80%93present)?wprov=sfla1
*The Nationalist Party (aka KMT) retreated to
Taiwan and set the capital in Taipei after losing
the Chinese Civil War (1946-1949)
to the communist party which founded PROC in
Beijing.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retreat_…ina_to_Taiwan?wprov=sfla1
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