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What is the distribution of mainlanders and locals in Taiwan Province Province?

By 2007, the total population of Taiwan Province Province was 22.85 million. According to statistics, the population of Taiwan increased from 6.09 million in 1946 to 7.4 million in 1949, and exceeded 1000 million in 1958. It can be said that Taiwan Province Province is a very typical immigrant society. Taiwan Province Province is one of the most densely populated areas in China, and its population is mostly concentrated in northern cities, especially Taibei, Kaohsiung and Taichung. The population density of Taipei is nearly 1 10,000 people per square kilometer, while that of Hualien County is only 73 people per square kilometer, which is extremely unbalanced. This is closely related to the obvious economic gap between the north and the south of Taiwan Province Province (strong in the north and weak in the south, rich in the north and poor in the south).

98% of Taiwan Province people are Han nationality, and 2% are Gaoshan nationality (including nine ethnic groups: Atayal, paiwan, Bunun, Cao, Rukai, Beinan, Ami and Yami). Among the Han population, 78% migrated from Fujian to Taiwan Province Province in past dynasties, and gradually multiplied. Most of them are from Zhangzhou and Quanzhou, commonly known as Minnan people, mainly in Minnan dialect. 12% immigrated from Guangdong to Taiwan Province Province and gradually multiplied, mostly in Meizhou and Chaozhou, commonly known as Hakka, mainly speaking Hakka; While 10% mainly migrated from 1948 to 1949 to Taiwan Province province. They are called mainlanders and mainly speak Mandarin.

From now on, there are more people in the northern mainland than in the south, and there are more aborigines in the middle.