台湾人の2%だけが「自分は中国人」と思っている=世論調査
Only 2% of Taiwanese consider themselves Chinese, poll shows
According to a survey, ``about 2 out of 100 Taiwanese consider themselves Chinese.'' On the 25th, according to Taiwan's daily newspaper "Free Times" and other sources, the election research institute of Taiwan Chengchi University
On the 22nd, the National Research Center conducted a public opinion poll of 14,933 Taiwanese adults aged 20 and over last year. The Election Research Center is entitled “Distribution of Taiwanese Identity Trends.”
The results of the survey revealed that 2.4% of those surveyed considered themselves to be Chinese. 32% consider themselves “Taiwanese and Chinese,” and 61.7% consider themselves “Taiwanese.”
I answered. The Election Research Center also explained that ``2.4% of Taiwanese respondents identified themselves as Chinese, which is the lowest rate since the survey began in 1992.''
2024/02/26 08:02 KST
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