Taiwan broke from China after WWII.
China considers Taiwan part of China.
No. Taiwan is in the East China Sea. It's separated from China by the Taiwan Strait.
Yes, it's just in China, Taiwan is part of China.
Taiwan is a provine in china!
Taiwan is a provine in china!
Taiwan is not a capital it is a country, and the capital of Taiwan is Taipei
No, but China considers Taiwan a threat to mainland China
Kenda tires are manufactured in Taiwan or mainland China.
Taiwan has been governed by the Republic of China since 1945 when China acquired Taiwan from Japan after World War 2.
Taiwan is around 0.0004 times the size of China. It would take approximately 2582 Taiwans to cover the land area of China.
That depends upon the viewpoint of the people talking about it. Taiwan is part of China instead of an independent country. According to the statement of the U.S., "THE US DOES NOT RECOGNIZE TAIWAN AS AN INDEPENDENT ENTITY. Furthermore, the US does recognize Taiwan as part of China." China has "Anti-Secession Law", which states that mainland China and Taiwan belong to one China and that there is only one China and that the sovereignty of that one China is indivisible. What's more, many countries and the U.N. recognize that Taiwan is part of China and there is one China in the World. For the above reasons, Taiwan is a part of China. The people on Taiwan don't fully agree with that viewpoint and it is still a source of political friction.