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Taiwan Province, People's Republic of China

Claimed province of China


Claimed province of China

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<!-- See Template:Infobox settlement for additional fields and descriptions -->nameTaiwan
native_name台湾省
translit_lang1Name
translit_lang1_typeChinese
translit_lang1_info台湾省 (zh)
translit_lang1_type1Abbreviation
translit_lang1_info1TW / {{linktext台}} (pinyin: zh)
translit_lang1_type2Hokkien POJ
translit_lang1_info2*Tâi-oân-séng*
translit_lang1_type3Hakka PFS
translit_lang1_info3*Thòi-vàn-sén* or *Thòi-vân-sén*
settlement_typeProvince
image_mapTaiwan in China (+all claims hatched).svg
mapsize275px
map_altMap showing the location of Taiwan Province
map_captionMap showing the location of Taiwan Province
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
established_titleEstablished from Fujian
established_date1887
established_title2Cession to Japan
established_date217 April 1895
established_title3Transfer to the ROC
established_date325 October 1945
established_title4Claimed by the PRC
established_date41 October 1949
seat_typeCapital
seatTaipei City
seat1_typeLargest city
seat1New Taipei City
parts_typeDivisions
parts_stylepara
p1*See boundary change*
leader_title2National People's Congress Representation
leader_name213 deputies
area_total_km235,581
area_rank28th
population_footnotes
population_total23561236
population_as_of2020
population_rank26th
population_density_km2auto
population_density_rank7th
population_demonymTaiwan resident
demographics_type1Demographics
demographics1_footnotestags --
demographics1_title1Ethnic composition
timezone1Beijing Time
utc_offset+8
demographics1_info198% Han Chinese
2% Gaoshan people
demographics1_title2Languages and dialects
iso_codeCN-TW
registration_plate
blank_name_sec1GDP (2025 estimate)
blank_info_sec1CN¥5.78 trillion
blank1_name_sec1• Per capita
blank1_info_sec1CN¥247,439
US$ 34,426
blank2_name_sec1• growth
blank_name_sec2HDI (2021)
blank_info_sec20.926
official_nameProvince of Taiwan

2% Gaoshan people US$ 34,426

Taiwan Province is a notional administrative division claimed by the People's Republic of China. Its claimed jurisdiction includes Taiwan and its affiliated islands, the Penghu Islands, and the Senkaku Islands and their affiliated islands; the islands of Kinmen and Matsu are claimed as part of Fujian Province. The territory of the claimed province, including the entire island of Taiwan, is in actuality administered by the Republic of China (ROC), but is not coextensive with the smaller Taiwan Province of the ROC, while the Senkaku Islands is administered by Japan.

The political status of Taiwan is complex. The People's Republic of China was founded in 1949 near the end of the Chinese Civil War. The PRC considers itself the successor state of the pre-1949 ROC and the sole legitimate government of "China" and claims Taiwan as part of its territory under the One China principle. However, the PRC has not controlled Taiwan since its establishment in 1949. The Taiwan Area, including all of the territory claimed by PRC as a province, has been continuously administered by the government of the Republic of China (ROC) since the Japanese surrender of World War II. The PRC proposed that under a hypothetical unification Taiwan would become a special administrative region rather than a province.

The PRC constitution asserts Taiwan as part of PRC's territories. While the PRC claims Taiwan as part of its territory, it recognises Taiwan is outside its actual territory of control and does not maintain a government in exile for Taiwan Province. However, the National People's Congress reserves a position for legislators that represent Taiwan, most of whom are of Taiwanese descent but were born in and are residents of mainland China. The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council of China is the part of the PRC government that has responsibility over Taiwan-related matters, but it is neither tasked with, nor presented as, a shadow administration for Taiwan. Instead, the ROC government currently based in Taiwan is referred to by the PRC as the "Taiwan authorities".

Usage in the People's Republic of China

In official PRC statistics involving Taiwan, "Taiwan Area" is widely used instead, and is grouped with Special Administrative Regions rather than other provinces. The Banned and Sensitive Words in Xinhua News Agency Reports states that although Taiwan "is a province of China", reporters should use "Taiwan Area" or "Taiwan" instead of "Taiwan Province" because of "consideration of Taiwan people's feelings".

Administrative divisions

Because the PRC government has never conducted administrative management of Taiwan, it has not organized administrative divisions. In the early days of the PRC, the annual Brief Account of Administrative Divisions of the People's Republic of China published by the government had no information on the establishment of provinces, cities and counties in Taiwan, and the provincial capital was not marked. It only had the words "awaiting liberation" in parentheses. After the reform and opening up, the annual Brief Account still had no information on the establishment and the name of the provincial capital. The parentheses were changed to "information temporarily unavailable". In the general map of the People's Republic of China in the booklet, the provincial capital was marked as "Taipei", but not "Taipei City".

Before 2016, in the map of "Taiwan Province" published by the PRC, Taiwan Province was divided into 7 cities (2 of which were marked as prefecture-level administrative regions, namely Taipei City and Kaohsiung City; 5 of which were marked as county-level administrative regions, namely Keelung City, Taichung City, Tainan City, Hsinchu City and Chiayi City) and 16 counties (namely Taipei County, Taoyuan County, Hsinchu County, Yilan County, Taichung County, Miaoli County, Changhua County, Yunlin County, Nantou County, Kaohsiung County, Tainan County, Chiayi County, Pingtung County, Taitung County, Hualien County and Penghu County), with the provincial capital marked as Taipei City. After 2016, the map published by the PRC began to follow the administrative divisions set by the ROC government that currently actually rules Taiwan, corresponding to the administrative divisions of mainland China, dividing Taiwan into 9 cities (6 of which were marked as prefecture-level administrative regions; 3 of which were marked as county-level administrative regions) and 11 counties, with the provincial capital marked as Taipei City.

On February 6, 2023, the Ministry of Natural Resources issued the "Specifications for the Representation of Contents in Public Maps". The Regulations on the Representation of Taiwan Province Maps state that: (I) Taiwan Province shall be represented on the map as a provincial administrative unit. Taipei City shall be represented as the provincial administrative center (the legend shall indicate the provincial administrative center). New Taipei City, Taoyuan City, Taichung City, Tainan City and Kaohsiung City of Taiwan Province shall be represented as prefecture-level administrative centers: (II) The map area of Taiwan Province shall include Diaoyu Island and Chiwei Island (except for maps named "Taiwan Island"). Diaoyu Island and Chiwei Island may be included in the entire map of Taiwan Province, or the geographical relationship between Taiwan Island and Diaoyu Island and Chiwei Island may be reflected in the attached map".

Administrative divisions of TaiwanROC (Units)PRC (Units)Divisions
Special municipalityPrefecture-level city(6) Gaoxiong, Xinbei, Taizhong, Tainan, Taibei, Taoyuan
Provincial cityCounty-level city
(3) Jiayi, Xinzhu, Jilong
CountyCounty
(11) Zhanghua, Jiayi, Xinzhu, Hualian, Miaoli, Nantou, Penghu, Pingdong, Taidong, Yilan, Yunlin
(*Special municipalities*) DistrictDistrict(152 *divisions*)
Mountain indigenous districtGaoshanzu district(6 *divisions*)
(*Provincial city*) DistrictSubdistrict(12 *divisions*)
County-administered city(14 *divisions*)
Urban townshipTown(35 *divisions*)
Rural townshipTownship(115 *divisions*)
Indigenous townshipGaoshanzu township(25 *divisions*)
Urban villageCommunity(5,852 *divisions*)
Rural villageVillage(1,850 *divisions*)
Neighborhoodsn/a

Politics

Main article: Taiwan delegation to the National People's Congress

The NPC has included a Taiwan delegation since the 4th NPC in 1975. Delegations from Taiwan are chosen by "consultative election meetings" composed of 120 "compatriots of Taiwanese ancestry" hailing from various provinces in China, the central government and party agencies, and the military. Since the 6th NPC, Taiwan has been given 6 deputies at the NPC.

Communications

In the telephone area codes of the People's Republic of China, the 6-series area codes were originally reserved for Taiwan. The C1 exchange code 026, the provincial exchange center and the regional exchange center 61x, and the county exchange center 62x are also in a reserved state. However, in recent years, due to insufficient number segment resources, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology allocated the 6-series number segments 63, 66, and 69 to Shandong, Guangdong, and Yunnan for use.

References

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