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The difference between Taiwan and China
The difference between Taiwan and China

Taiwan, not much people know this country, most people think that Taiwan is the same as Hong Kong or Macau, a part of China, but actually Taiwan is the independent country in East Asia. The official name of Taiwan is “Republic of China” different from China is “People Republic of China”. About 65 years ago, there were a civil war inside mainland China between two biggest political parties.
Both parties named “Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT)” and ”Communist Party of China(CPC)” Finally, the KMT lost the war and retreated to the province Taiwan. The conflict between CPC and KMT is like the North and South Korea but now are much more peaceful than before because the economic issues. Taiwan's economic growth were so depend on export to U.S.A, but now the situation has changed, most Taiwan's factories moved to China because the lower labor cost and Taiwan’s biggest export country has become China also. Therefore it's hard to believe that a war would happen again between China and Taiwan.

บัณฑิตวิทยาลัย มหาวิทยาลัยรามคำแหง
(Ramkhamhaeng University)
แบบปกนำส่งรายงาน
Course RAM6003 Report No. 1
Subject Graduate Study
Professor Assoc. Prof. Rangsan Saengsuk
Semester 1st Academic Year 2014
Assigned date 14.12.2014
Due date 20.12.2014
Types of Assignment Individual Work
First name Chun-Kang Last name Huang............
Student ID No...5715140013......Faculty IIS
Program 2 years MBA…English program. Major Marketing
Batch …16/1…. Group (Section) ……….
Telephone No. 088-0229236
สถานที่ศึกษา ส่วนกลาง(มร.หัวหมาก)
Concept
Taiwanese economic situation among 『Four Asian Tigers』
Key word (1)…Taiwan…(2)…economic….(3) 『Four Asian Tigers』..

อาจารย์ผู้ตรวจเป็นผู้กรอก
ผลการประเมิน คะแนน..........ese..............
 เห็นสมควรให้เป็นรายงานดีเด่น
 มีข้อบกพร่องดังต่อไปนี้
 ชื่อเรื่อง  การอ้างอิงในเนื้อหา  การอ้างอิงท้ายรายงาน  การพิสูจน์อักษร
 ความไม่สอดคล้องกันระหว่างชื่อเรื่องและเนื้อหา  การเรียบเรียงเนื้อหา 

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