Russians in Taiwan
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Total population | |
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593 (August 2021) Russian | |
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Russian Orthodox | |
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Russian diaspora |
Russians in Taiwan form a small community. As of August 2021, statistics of
History
Russians had visited Taiwan before the 20th century. The Chinese translation of a book written in 1875 was published in 2023, called Excursion to Formosa. Ethnographic journey of P. I. Ibis (Russian: Экскурсия на Формозу. Этнографическое путешествие П. И. Ибиса/Chinese: 1875.福爾摩沙之旅). It introduces the life story of Russian navy officer Pavel Ibis and his investigation notes on the indigenous people of Formosa. He participated in Askold's circumnavigation of the world, came to Taiwan alone for inspection in 1875, and published two journal articles, which were included in the Chinese translation. The Russian military officer Terentiev (В. А. Терентьев) came to Taiwan before Ibis came to Taiwan to collect information on the Mudan incident in 1874 and completed Formosa and the Japanese Conquest of Taiwan.
Some
In recent years, the
See also
- Republic of China–Russia relations
References
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