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Home Activity Slideshow 2017-04-15 Tâi-uân-sîn Hsu, Chun-ching's(台灣神徐春卿) Family Visits Holy Mountain

2017-04-15 Tâi-uân-sîn Hsu, Chun-ching's(台灣神徐春卿) Family Visits Holy Mountain

Tâi-uân-sîn Hsu, Chun-ching's(台灣神徐春卿) Family Visits Holy Mountain
 



Tâi-uân-sîn Hsu, Chun-ching's(台灣神徐春卿) Family Visits Holy Mountain


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Last Updated ( Monday, 17 April 2017 10:55 )  

Newsflash

In Taiwan and Hong Kong, residents are identifying less and less as Chinese — a trend that is troubling Beijing, according to a new study by American Enterprise Institute research fellow Michael Mazza.

“To young Hong Kongers, the city [territory] has always been part of China; to young Taiwanese, the idea that the island [sic] is part of China is an anachronism,” Mazza says in the study. “Given these differences, one might expect each community to relate to mainland China in very different ways — [but] one would be mistaken.”