A Taiwanese Australian is an Australian of Taiwanese ancestry. This term also sometimes fluidly applies to those whose parents or relatives are associated with the post-1949 Republic of China as well as pre-1949 Chinese people in Australia who recognize themselves as ROC citizens (like the Chinese in the United States) before the Communist takeover.
The exact number of Taiwanese Australian is hard to calculate since most demographic research tend...
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