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 revolution.
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