The Chinese Union is a supranational union of Chinese and sinicized nations - together comprising the area usually referred to as China. Its ten constituent nations are Gan, Gwong, Hanzhuang, Hokkien, Hong Kong, Jonggwo, Macau, Wu, Yue, and Yunnan. Taiwan is not officially part of the Chinese Union. However, though it wants more control over domestic affairs than a union would allow, Taiwan is integrated in many ways with the Chinese Union, and so is often called the "Plus One" in the "Chinese Union Plus One" (CUPO) scheme. Work on creating the "Chinese Union and Taiwan" is underway, though this idea is still unpopular with many people (particularly the Aboriginal Taiwanese).
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| - The Chinese Union is a supranational union of Chinese and sinicized nations - together comprising the area usually referred to as China. Its ten constituent nations are Gan, Gwong, Hanzhuang, Hokkien, Hong Kong, Jonggwo, Macau, Wu, Yue, and Yunnan. Taiwan is not officially part of the Chinese Union. However, though it wants more control over domestic affairs than a union would allow, Taiwan is integrated in many ways with the Chinese Union, and so is often called the "Plus One" in the "Chinese Union Plus One" (CUPO) scheme. Work on creating the "Chinese Union and Taiwan" is underway, though this idea is still unpopular with many people (particularly the Aboriginal Taiwanese).
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| - The Chinese Union is a supranational union of Chinese and sinicized nations - together comprising the area usually referred to as China. Its ten constituent nations are Gan, Gwong, Hanzhuang, Hokkien, Hong Kong, Jonggwo, Macau, Wu, Yue, and Yunnan. Taiwan is not officially part of the Chinese Union. However, though it wants more control over domestic affairs than a union would allow, Taiwan is integrated in many ways with the Chinese Union, and so is often called the "Plus One" in the "Chinese Union Plus One" (CUPO) scheme. Work on creating the "Chinese Union and Taiwan" is underway, though this idea is still unpopular with many people (particularly the Aboriginal Taiwanese).
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