People living in China are known as Chinese, and those in Taiwan are known as Taiwanese. Ethnically, Chinese and Taiwanese are considered to be the same. Though Chinese and Taiwanese have many similarities in their culture, language, politics and lifestyle, they differ in many ways. Since 1949, Chinese and Taiwanese are in conflict with each other.
China is known as the People's Republic of China and Taiwan is known as the Republic of China. The differences between Chinese and Taiwanese are :
- The Taiwanese are considered to maintain better human relations than the Chinese.
- Unlike the Taiwanese, the Chinese are more ambitious.
- The Taiwanese are considered to have a more loving heart than the Chinese.
- Taiwanese have more respect for each other, and they also upkeep the equality of males and females.
- Taiwanese women have more freedom than Chinese women.
- In economic terms, Taiwanese have a better economic position than the Chinese.
- Unlike the Chinese, Taiwanese people enjoy more political freedom.
- The education standards are higher in Taiwan than in China.
- In health standards, the Taiwanese are more advanced than the Chinese.
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