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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WaishengrenWaishengren - Wikipedia

    Waishengren (pinyin: wàishěngrén; Tâi-lô: guā-síng-lâng; Chinese: 外省人; Pe h-ōe-jī: goā-séng-lâng; lit. 'People of other provinces'), sometimes called mainlanders , are a group of migrants who arrived in Taiwan from mainland China between the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II in 1945, and Kuomintang ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BenshengrenBenshengren - Wikipedia

    Benshengren ( Chinese: 本省人; pinyin: Běnshěngrén; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pún-síng-lâng; lit. 'People of this province'), [1] [2] are ethnic Hoklo or Hakka Taiwanese nationals who settled on the island prior to or during the Japanese colonization of Taiwan.

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  4. "Mainlanders" or waishengren refer to the post-war immigrants (and sometimes also their descendants) who followed the KMT to Taiwan between 1945 and 1950. The descendants of mainlanders settled first within the heart of large urban centers in Taiwan such as Taipei, Taichung, or Kaohsiung. [60]

    • 69,550–173,000
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    • 12,000
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  5. 2005年4月6日 · Waishengren (or mainlanders) make up about 12% of the current population in Taiwan. This is an artificial category referring to the Chinese people and their descendants who were originally from mainland China and who have been settling in Taiwan since 1945. The term can be literally translated to mean people from outside the (Taiwan ...

  6. 2020年12月22日 · In Taiwan, the Chinese civil war exiles and their locally born children are commonly referred to as waishengren 外省人. Waishengren literally means “people from other provinces” in Chinese, which is different from “mainlanders,” the most commonly used word to describe the same group of migrants in the English-language ...

  7. 2020年5月26日 · Mainlanders, the group under discussion in this article, are called waishengren in Chinese or goa-seng-lang in Taiwanese, both meaning “people from outside the province.” This ethnic identity, determined by an imaginary province of origin that some individuals had never even seen, was even a legal category on official documents ...

  8. 2018年4月19日 · Abstract. In the late 1940s and early 50s, the world witnessed a massive wave of political migrants out of Mainland China as a result of the Chinese civil war. Those who sought refuge in Taiwan with the KMT came to be known as the “mainlanders” or “ waishengren.”. This paper will provide an overview of the research on waishengrenin the ...