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    prop. n.Proper NounA Chinese surname, also romanized as Jiang.
    Chiang is a common Chinese surname.
    prop. n.Proper NounOften part of a place name, especially in Thailand.
    Chiang Mai is a popular tourist destination in Thailand.

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    Why Taiwan's East Coast Is Basically Empty

    15:12Why Taiwan's East Coast Is Basically Empty
    • It's not actually recognized as an independent state and this has a lot to do with how and why Taiwan was settled by China and One of the most important things to remember in this story is that the island has been home to indigenous peoples for thousands of years These people are not directly related to the Chinese In fact, they are Austronesian speaking groups who arrived along the same migration patterns as New Zealand, Polynesia Hawaii and Indonesia these indigenous groups developed distinct cultures and lived in scattered communities Primarily in the mountainous interior and along the coasts their presence remains a significant part of Taiwan's identity today Though they make up only about 2% of the population or about 600,000 people So in a way Taiwan is as much of a colonized country as many parts of the Western Hemisphere But let's get back to how modern Taiwan was established the earliest mentions of Taiwan interacting with China begin around the year 230 when military troops from the Eastern Wu Kingdom of China's Three kingdoms period landed on its shores though There is some debate on whether this was actually Taiwan that they landed on or not Various reports would include some mention of Taiwan albeit under different names for the next 1,400 years During the 1600s Taiwan became a contested territory the Dutch established a colony in the south the Spanish briefly held territory in the north and Chinese settlers mostly from Fujian province Gradually moved on to the island the Dutch were eventually expelled by Koxinga a Ming loyalist who used Taiwan as a base of resistance against the Qing Dynasty however his rule was short-lived as Qing forces took control of Taiwan in 1683 and Incorporated it into their Empire for over two centuries Taiwan remained under Qing rule though its position on the Empire's periphery meant it was often overlooked this changed in 1895 when the Qing were forced to cede Taiwan to Japan after their defeat in the first Sino-Japanese war the Japanese brought Modernization to the island building infrastructure railways and industry while also implementing strict colonial rule Though resistance existed Japan's influence reshaped Taiwan leaving a legacy that persists in aspects of its architecture education and economy after Japan's defeat in World War two Taiwan was handed back to China in 1945 and this proved to be very lucky for the Taiwan that exists today While remaining as a backwater through much of China's history Taiwan would eventually occupy a prominent place in the Chinese Civil War which had begun in the late 1920s The Nationalist Republic of China government under Chiang Kai-shek fought against the communist forces led by Mao Zedong despite initial advantages the Nationalists suffered a series of devastating defeats due to poor leadership corruption and dwindling public support by 1949 the communists had gained control of mainland China Forcing the Nationalist government to retreat to Taiwan Chiang Kai-shek and his followers established their base on the island bringing with them millions of refugees military forces and much of China's cultural and financial wealth at the time though the Nationalist government continued to claim sovereignty over all of China its control was Effectively limited to Taiwan and a few offshore islands It was during this period that saw much of the Western world namely the United States Canada and Western Europe aligned with Taiwan and recognized it as a country leaving mainland China as a global outsider however between 1950 and 1971 this recognition gradually eroded as Western countries sought to recognize mainland China as the sole China in order to establish trade with the much larger economic base and Because mainland China still claimed ownership of Taiwan it mandated that no country could recognize Taiwan as an independent country Despite the fact that it is independent for all intents and purposes This isolated Taiwan from global diplomacy, but not from global trade despite its diplomatic isolation Taiwan's economy surged in the late 1900s transforming from an agrarian society into a global industrial and technological powerhouse Democratic reforms began in the late 1980s culminating in the first direct presidential election in 1996 since then Taiwan has functioned as a democratic society distinct from mainland China Despite Beijing's continued claims over the island which leads us to today's population divide Hey, sorry for the interruption.

      It's not actually recognized as an independent state and this has a lot to do with how and why Taiwan was settled by China and One of the most important things to remember in this story is that the island has been home to indigenous peoples for thousands of years These people are not directly related to the Chinese In fact, they are Austronesian speaking groups who arrived along the same migration patterns as New Zealand, Polynesia Hawaii and Indonesia these indigenous groups developed distinct cultures and lived in scattered communities Primarily in the mountainous interior and along the coasts their presence remains a significant part of Taiwan's identity today Though they make up only about 2% of the population or about 600,000 people So in a way Taiwan is as much of a colonized country as many parts of the Western Hemisphere But let's get back to how modern Taiwan was established the earliest mentions of Taiwan interacting with China begin around the year 230 when military troops from the Eastern Wu Kingdom of China's Three kingdoms period landed on its shores though There is some debate on whether this was actually Taiwan that they landed on or not Various reports would include some mention of Taiwan albeit under different names for the next 1,400 years During the 1600s Taiwan became a contested territory the Dutch established a colony in the south the Spanish briefly held territory in the north and Chinese settlers mostly from Fujian province Gradually moved on to the island the Dutch were eventually expelled by Koxinga a Ming loyalist who used Taiwan as a base of resistance against the Qing Dynasty however his rule was short-lived as Qing forces took control of Taiwan in 1683 and Incorporated it into their Empire for over two centuries Taiwan remained under Qing rule though its position on the Empire's periphery meant it was often overlooked this changed in 1895 when the Qing were forced to cede Taiwan to Japan after their defeat in the first Sino-Japanese war the Japanese brought Modernization to the island building infrastructure railways and industry while also implementing strict colonial rule Though resistance existed Japan's influence reshaped Taiwan leaving a legacy that persists in aspects of its architecture education and economy after Japan's defeat in World War two Taiwan was handed back to China in 1945 and this proved to be very lucky for the Taiwan that exists today While remaining as a backwater through much of China's history Taiwan would eventually occupy a prominent place in the Chinese Civil War which had begun in the late 1920s The Nationalist Republic of China government under Chiang Kai-shek fought against the communist forces led by Mao Zedong despite initial advantages the Nationalists suffered a series of devastating defeats due to poor leadership corruption and dwindling public support by 1949 the communists had gained control of mainland China Forcing the Nationalist government to retreat to Taiwan Chiang Kai-shek and his followers established their base on the island bringing with them millions of refugees military forces and much of China's cultural and financial wealth at the time though the Nationalist government continued to claim sovereignty over all of China its control was Effectively limited to Taiwan and a few offshore islands It was during this period that saw much of the Western world namely the United States Canada and Western Europe aligned with Taiwan and recognized it as a country leaving mainland China as a global outsider however between 1950 and 1971 this recognition gradually eroded as Western countries sought to recognize mainland China as the sole China in order to establish trade with the much larger economic base and Because mainland China still claimed ownership of Taiwan it mandated that no country could recognize Taiwan as an independent country Despite the fact that it is independent for all intents and purposes This isolated Taiwan from global diplomacy, but not from global trade despite its diplomatic isolation Taiwan's economy surged in the late 1900s transforming from an agrarian society into a global industrial and technological powerhouse Democratic reforms began in the late 1980s culminating in the first direct presidential election in 1996 since then Taiwan has functioned as a democratic society distinct from mainland China Despite Beijing's continued claims over the island which leads us to today's population divide Hey, sorry for the interruption.

    • The Nationalist Republic of China government, under Chiang Kai-shek, fought against the Communist forces led by Mao Zedong.

      The Nationalist Republic of China government, under Chiang Kai-shek, fought against the Communist forces led by Mao Zedong.

    B1

    From US to Taiwan: The remarkable journey of English education pioneer, Doris Brougham

    01:59From US to Taiwan: The remarkable journey of English education pioneer, Doris Brougham
    • She also received a nationality certificate and national ID card from Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an in 2023.

      She also received a nationality certificate and national ID card from Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an in 2023.

    • Chiang remarked on Brougham's passing and expressed his gratitude for her lifetime dedication.

      Chiang remarked on Brougham's passing and expressed his gratitude for her lifetime dedication.

    B2

    Shipwreck Diving Adventure in Southern Taiwan | Let’s Go Diving!

    12:01Shipwreck Diving Adventure in Southern Taiwan | Let’s Go Diving!
    • Chiang Kai-shek, also known as Chiang Zhongzheng's, inspection exercises.

      Chiang Kai-shek, also known as Chiang Zhongzheng's, inspection exercises.

    B1

    Overview of Chinese history 1911 - 1949 | The 20th century | World history | Khan Academy

    11:07Overview of Chinese history 1911 - 1949 | The 20th century | World history | Khan Academy
    • And essentially, the power there passes on to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek.

      And essentially, the power there passes on to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek.

    • And Chiang Kai-shek, the reason why we say the power essentially goes to him is because he was in control of the major part of the military forces of the Kuomintang.

      And Chiang Kai-shek, the reason why we say the power essentially goes to him is because he was in control of the major part of the military forces of the Kuomintang.

    B1

    Things to do in Scotland Travel Guide, Top Attractions & Scottish Cuisine

    34:31Things to do in Scotland Travel Guide, Top Attractions & Scottish Cuisine
    • Well, as you can probably tell we're not in Kansas anymore and by Kansas I mean Chiang

      Well, as you can probably tell we're not in Kansas anymore and by Kansas I mean Chiang

    • Well as you can probably tell we're not in Kansas anymore and by Kansas I mean Chiang Mai, Thailand.

      Well as you can probably tell we're not in Kansas anymore and by Kansas I mean Chiang Mai, Thailand.

    B1

    10 Shocking Realities About Life In Taiwan Today | Travel Documentary

    24:1210 Shocking Realities About Life In Taiwan Today | Travel Documentary
    • President Chiang Ching-kuo, son of long-time dictator Chiang Kai-shek, began liberalizing the political system.

      President Chiang Ching-kuo, son of long-time dictator Chiang Kai-shek, began liberalizing the political system.

    • President Chiang Ching-kuo, son of longtime dictator Chiang Kai-shek, began liberalizing the political system.

      President Chiang Ching-kuo, son of longtime dictator Chiang Kai-shek, began liberalizing the political system.

    B1

    Eternal Peace and Good Health

    15:14Eternal Peace and Good Health
    • The stele commemorates Magistrate Chiang, Yun-Xun, 石碑上記載著臺澎兵備道兼理提督學政蔣允焄,

      The stele commemorates Magistrate Chiang, Yun-Xun, 石碑上記載著臺澎兵備道兼理提督學政蔣允焄,

    B2

    TAIWAN: Temples and Mountains

    26:19TAIWAN: Temples and Mountains
    • The grandiose memorial Chiang Kai-shek in the center of Taipei, near the Presidential palace, the National Theater and the Concert hall reminds of the Lincoln's memorial in Washington.

      The grandiose memorial Chiang Kai-shek in the center of Taipei, near the Presidential palace, the National Theater and the Concert hall reminds of the Lincoln's memorial in Washington.

    • Together with the remains of the army of Kuomintang, beaten by the communists, Chiang Kai-shek founded the Chinese republic of Taiwan in 1949.

      Together with the remains of the army of Kuomintang, beaten by the communists, Chiang Kai-shek founded the Chinese republic of Taiwan in 1949.

    B1

    民主臺灣曾經歷血腥鎮壓!A Massacre before Democracy: the history of the 228 incident in Taiwan | 臺灣吧 Taiwan Bar

    07:43民主臺灣曾經歷血腥鎮壓!A Massacre before Democracy: the history of the 228 incident in Taiwan | 臺灣吧 Taiwan Bar
    • But soon after Chiang Kai-shek took over Taiwan as a representative of the Allied Powers, Taiwan, now ruled by the ROC, burst into tears because it turned into one of the winners.

      But soon after Chiang Kai-shek took over Taiwan as a representative of the Allied Powers, Taiwan, now ruled by the ROC, burst into tears because it turned into one of the winners.

    • But soon after Chiang Kai-shek took over Taiwan as a representative of the Allied Powers, Taiwan, now ruled by the ROC, burst into tears because it turned into one of the winners.

      But soon after Chiang Kai-shek took over Taiwan as a representative of the Allied Powers, Taiwan, now ruled by the ROC, burst into tears because it turned into one of the winners.

    B1

    The REAL reason why Trump bombed Venezuela and kidnapped President Maduro

    42:16The REAL reason why Trump bombed Venezuela and kidnapped President Maduro
    • It's very likely that the next target will be the massive port of Chiang Kai, which is in Peru on the Pacific Coast.

      It's very likely that the next target will be the massive port of Chiang Kai, which is in Peru on the Pacific Coast.

    B2