The History of Taiwan (Part 5) | Ep. 314 | The China History Podcast

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More Taiwan history for you in Part 5. This time we only get as far as the first decade of the Japanese colonial period. Quite a bit of exciting and little-known stuff went down in Taiwan between the Treaty of Shimonoseki and the moment the Japanese tamped down major resistance, seized control, and got to photograph themselves under a "Mission Accomplished" banner. The first years were characterized by acts of defiance against the Japanese takeover.

We'll also examine "Asia's first republic" and those five months from 1895. We also harken back to an old History of Tea episode to look at Li Chunsheng and John Dodd's contribution to launching Taiwan's tea industry. All of this and more for you in Part 5. I hope you enjoy it and I look forward to your emails and comments.
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Hi Laszlo, I'm here at Episode 5 of this Taiwan history series and lo and behold you mentioned that you wish for the bloodiest episode of warfare to remain the one and only episode. This comment tells me all I need to know about your thoughts about the current threat of invasion. Kudos to you!

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