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Demographics of Taiwan

Okay, so let's talk about the people who live in Taiwan. Taiwan is a small island country in Asia, and it has about 23 million people living there.

People who live in Taiwan come from many different backgrounds and cultures. The majority of people who live in Taiwan are called Han Chinese. This means that their ancestors came from China a long time ago. There are also smaller groups of people who come from other countries, like the indigenous people of Taiwan, who have been living on the island for thousands of years.

Most people who live in Taiwan speak Mandarin Chinese, but there are also many people who speak other languages like Taiwanese, Hakka, and other dialects of Chinese. Lots of people in Taiwan also speak English, which is a language that people all over the world use to communicate with each other.

Taiwan is a modern country with a strong economy. This means that people who live there have access to things like education and healthcare. People in Taiwan also have a high life expectancy, which means that they live for a long time.

So, to summarize, Taiwan is a small island country with about 23 million people living there. The majority of people who live in Taiwan are Han Chinese, but there are also many people from other cultures. Most people speak Mandarin Chinese, but there are also other languages spoken in Taiwan. Taiwan is a modern country with a strong economy, and people who live there have access to education and healthcare.