One of the most common and most pointless questions pollsters ask Taiwanese is whether they will fight against a Chinese invasion. Current polling, taken against the background of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, shows the number of people saying they would fight is rising.
For example, a recent poll by the International Strategic Study Society (台灣國際戰略學會) saw the count of those willing to fight against a Chinese invasion rising to 70 percent, against its poll number of 40.3 percent in December last year.
This is as one would expect. If the invasion of Ukraine ends and
Hsinchu County is to launch an 18-month research focused on Lidongshan Fort (李崠山古堡) in hopes that it would be recognized as the third national historical heritage site.
The Hsinchu County Government said that after the promulgation of the Regulations for Aborigines’ Cultural Asset Administration (原住民族文化資產處理辦法) in 2017, it realized the Lidongshan Fort or Tapung, in the Atayal language had great potential for being named a national heritage site.
The only two other historical heritage sites are the site of the Mahebo Battle (馬赫坡) in Nantou County, a part of the Wushe Incident (霧社), and the Machangding (馬場町) area in Taipei.
Machangding
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