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Taiwan
May 8th 2008
Lauren McGraw & Jerry Petersen
Overview
• Where is Taiwan located?
• People/ Social Culture
• Work/education
• History
• Politics
• History
• Economy
• Industry
Where is Taiwan located?
• Island in East Asia governed by the
Republic of China
• Surrounded
by the pacific ocean
• 240 miles long
90 miles wide
75 Miles off the Coast of China
General Geographical Facts
• An Island in the Northern part of the South China Sea
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– Approximately 14,000 sq. miles in area
– Home to 22.9 million people
– Largely the population is Chinese in origin.
– Coordinates of Taipei: 25 03 N, 121 30E
Former known as Formosa (beautiful island)
The Taiwan Strait which separates it from mainland
China is about 100 miles wide.
Steep mountains rise quickly from the eastern side, but
slope gradually down to a broad coastal plain in the
western part of the island.
22,920,946 (July 2008 est.)
• 0-14 years: 17.3% (male
2,057,458/female 1,900,449)
15-64 years: 72.3% (male
8,362,038/female 8,204,834)
65 years and over: 10.5% (male
1,167,476/female 1,228,691)
People/Culture
• Family-building block of Chinese society
• Most of the population lives in the city
• Average family 5-6 members
• Tend to marry later
Work/Education
• “Nose to the grindstone” ethic
• Taught music and English before entering
pre-school
• Grade schooler’s-full day of school, extracurricular, a night of homework
• Must cram all knowledge in before junior
high
Education cont.
• “Cram Life” starts to increase in junior
high
• Students must prepare for brutal tests
• Tests determine which high school they
attend
• Tested again to compete for a few
precious seats in the best universities
Education cont
• Graduate school
• Top 3 careers
Electrical engineer
Computer Programmer
Business Person
Work Hard, Save Hard
• Money is saved away for the major
purchases in life
• Main Goal is the Three Great Acquistions
A house
A car
A son
Fangtze, chetze, ertze
SON
of a
• Preference for male offspring
• Carry on the family name
• Take care of the deceased ancestors
• PRIDE
Brief History of Taiwan
• Before 1600’s Malay-Polynesian decent were the only inhabitants of Taiwan.
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They refered to the island as Pakan.
In 1590, first Western Ship passed by the island. Named Ilha Formasa by a
Dutch Navigator.
1662 Dutch were defeated by Cheng Cheng-Kung, a Chinese Pirate, loyal to
the Ming Dynasty.
1895 Taiwan was handed over to Japan in military defeat.
– Educational system to same level and style of Japan
– Infrastructure, trains, roads, industry were developed extensively
• 1945, Taiwan was given back to China
• 1949, Nationalist fleeing defeat in the PRC civil war went to Taiwan
– 2 million Chinese came at this time.
• 1952-1972 Kuomintang build Taiwan up economically
• 1971 Nixon announced One China Policy
– Bad News for an independent Taiwan
• 1996 First Presidential election by the people of Taiwan
Economy
• GDP -$375.6 Billion (2007)
• GDP (PPP)- $690.1 Billion (2007)
• GDP(PPP) per capita -$29,800
– Compared to $46,000 in US
– Approximately 5 times the GDP per capita of
PRC
• GDP Real Growth Rate-5.5% (2007 est.)
• FDI Home- $92.83 Billion
Economy
• FDI Abroad- $108.9 Billion
– China is the #1 destination for FDI
• Market Value of Shares=$654 Billion
– 4% of US Market Value of Shares
• Labor Force- 10.78 million
• Unemployment is less than 4%
• China is the largest export market for Taiwan
– 24% of exports go to China
• Japan is the number one importer to Taiwan
– 21% of imports come from Japan
• Agricultural Products
– Rice, corn, vegetable, fruit, tea, pigs, poultry, beef, milk, fish.
• Population below poverty line - 0.95%
Industry
• Electronics, petroleum refining, armaments, chemicals, textiles,
iron and steel, machinery, cement, food processing, vehicles,
consumer products, and pharmaceuticals.
– High-tech products account for 70% of the exports in 2007
– Worlds largest supplier of Notebook PCs and LCD panels for
televisions.(Gov’t)
• Many fear overreliance on manufacturing for other brands
– Innovation and the building of independent brands is a key
solution to this problem.
• Industrial Production Growth Rate=7.5%
• One of the first to build an Asia urban-industrial
Politics
• Taiwan was the first constitutional republic
in Asia.
• A multi-party democracy since early 1990s
• From 1949-1996,it was an authoritarian
one party system led by Nationalist Party.
• The Democratic Progressive Party and the
Nationalist Party are the two main parties.
• Taipei is the Nation’s capital.
Constitution
• Based on the Three Principles of the People
– 1.Nationalism
• Equal treatment, sovereign international status for the country
– 2. Democracy
• Assures every individual the right to political and civil liberties
– 3. People’s livihood
• Powers granted to the government must ultimately serve the welfare of
the people by building strong and prosperous economy and a fair, just
society.
• Guarantees the freedoms of speech, residence, travel, assembly
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& confidential communication, religion, & association
Other rights & Freedoms will be protected so long as they do not
violate social order or public interest.
Central Government
• Five Branches
– 1.Executive Yuan
• Eight Minisitries
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Interior, Foreign Affairs, National Defense, Finance, Education, Justice, Economic affairs, and
Transportation and communications
– 2. Legislative Yuan
• Highest legislative body of the state, popularly elected representatives who serve for three
years and are eligible for reelection. 255 members elected in 2001.
– 3. Judicial Yuan
• Highest judicial body of the state
• The Council of Grand Justices as its main body. The Seventh Council of Grand Justices
consists of 15 grand justices, including the president and vice president of the Judicial Yuan.
– 4.Examination Yuan
• Responsible for the examination, employment, and management of all civil service personnel
in the Republic of China
– 5. Control Yuan
• Responsible for correcting government officials at all levels and monitoring the government
through the powers of impeachment, censure, and audit.
Questions??