If by developed, you mean a second world country, then yes, Taiwan is developed. Although they do not receive as much income per year as Americans do, the cost of living there is very low (I bought 20 t-shirts for only 60 USD, and they were pretty good quality).
Taiwan is one of the four Asian Tigers and it is classified as a highly advance country/economy by the IMF and the World Bank. Taiwan produces quite a large portion of the world technology and they are most known for their advance computer chips.
No, it is a developed country.
taiwan's economy is already developed, china is still proving~
Taiwan is a stable democracy with a strong and well developed economy. tourist facilitites are widely available.
Yes, it is a developed country. For those that don't agree that it is a "country" then developed or first world area would do.
The Fuhu Company that developed the Nabi Jr. Tablet is based in China but also have offices in the US, and Taiwan. The tablets themselves are put together in factories in both China and Taiwan.
the Capital of Taiwan province is Taipei, which is a second-tier city (mid-level developed city) of china.
There is an abundance of educated labor. Taiwan's quick industrialization and rapid growth during the latter half of the 20th century has been called the "Taiwan Miracle" (台灣奇蹟) or "Taiwan Economic Miracle". As Taiwan has developed alongside Singapore, South Korea, and Hong Kong, they are collectively known as the "Four Asian Dragons" (or "Four Asian Tigers").
They were developed and raised in laboratories in Taiwan. They are a man made species and IMO ethically they should not exist.
they fled to the island of Taiwan, where they established the Republic of China.
Canada imports a variety of products from Taiwan, including electronics, machinery, plastics, and vehicles. Additionally, Canada imports textiles, apparel, and footwear from Taiwan.
That would be Taiwan.
taiwan is a country so there is no such thing as when was taiwan discoverd