Taiwanese keep on dancing in the shadow of China military drills

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As China’s warships and fighter jets loom on the horizon, the feeling in Taiwan has been: Here we go again. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TAIPEI – A group of university students practised their dance moves at Taiwan’s Liberty Square on Saturday, seemingly unfazed by massive Chinese military exercises around the self-ruled island.over President Tsai Ing-wen’s meeting with US House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy, but the show of force is part of life for residents of Taipei.

The imposing square, flanked by Taipei’s grand National Theatre and National Concert Hall buildings, has become a site for social gatherings, as well as rallies and protests.Students from a high school ceremonial honour guard twirled imitation rifles on Saturday outside a massive memorial for former Taiwanese leader Chiang Kai-shek.

Chiang, who set up a rival government in Taiwan after his Kuomintang troops lost a civil war to Chinese communists in 1949, is a divisive figure on the island. The former leader oversaw a brutal military regime that exiled, imprisoned and killed thousands of opponents until his death in 1975.

 

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