The best to way to define myself is "culturally Chinese, politically Taiwanese." I believe that people of my generation (born in 1988 or later) would agree.
A topic that has been locked caught my eyes cuz it's about Taiwan and I saw a young Japanese guy who is against a French, saying that Taiwan is part of China and Japan is stick to the position of China.
I've learned Japanese for about 20 years and I've lived in Japan for about 3 years. To be honest, the longer I live in Japan, the less I like it. There is always room for improvement. The Japanese guy has desactivated his account. He mentioned that infrastracture in Taiwan is awful and it's worse than Okinawa. He said that people get vaccination of AZ and the government is approving of the US pork. He even said that Japanese is better than French.
I have not been to Okinawa so I cannot judge.
As for the train accident, it's a matter of human factors.
Not only Japan but also Lithuania has donated vaccinations to Taiwan.
AZ might not be the best vaccination but it's recognized internationally.
If Japan is so good, why does it donate vaccination that Japanese doesn't use to other country to show gratitude?
I don't like Taiwan cuz it's too hot and too populated. However, whenever I am in a foreign country, I make it clear that I am Taiwanese but not Chinese. I was born and raised in Taiwan and have never been to China. I use traditional Chinese. I can surf the net to watch social media such as YouTube and Facebook without using VPN. We can criticize the government with harsh words without being worried to be caught and disappear. I can travel around the world easily with my green passport. Taiwanese can stay in Japan for 90 days without visa. I've worked at a department store in Osaka. I was in charge of tax refund. There were many Chinese people buying cosmetics to resell. I saw their passports are full of 14 days visa stamps.
I know it's useless to argue with people have been seriously brainwashed. I just want to tell the truth and thank those who defend for Taiwan, for freedom, for human rights.
I've been asked whether I want to get married when taking a job interview in Japan. There are so many smoking people in Japan that passing through convenience stores and smoking stations make me sick. Even my teacher who is from Kyoto but has lived in Beijing for a long time said that Taiwan is not a country in the class.
I dont' know whether the guy has watched the Olympic games. NHK called Taiwan but not Chinese Taipei, the named we were often asked to use under the pressure of China.
I left Taiwan to study translation and interpreation in Japan in September 2016 and came back to Taiwan on October 1 2019. I was glad that I came back to the safest country right before the pandemic.
After visiting north America and Japan, I found the place I have the least chance to bump into Chinese is my home country, Taiwan.
I plan to run airbnb. Welcome to Taiwan and stay at my tiny but cozy place. To see is not always to believe but it's better to judge after you have exprienced.
Merci beaucoup! Bienvenu à Taïwan et je vous invite de rester chez moi😁
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