North–South divide in Taiwan | northern taiwan
Airqualityon2018/2/10byPM2.5concentration(Purplecolorindicates"harmful"airquality,redindicates"unhealthy")Thedivisionofairqualityisoneofthehallmarksofthenorth–southdivideinTaiwan.[1]InTaiwan,theNorth–Southdividereferstotheunevendistributionofresourcesinregardtopolitical,wealth,medical,economicdevelopment,educationandotheraspectsacrossthecountryoverpastdecadesthathasdrawnthesocialandculturaldifferencesbetweennorthernandsoutherntoday.[6][7]ThecorespiritualtenetisderivedfromSouthernTaiwaneseslo...
Air quality on 2018/2/10 by PM 2.5 concentration(Purple color indicates "harmful" air quality, red indicates "unhealthy") The division of air quality is one of the hallmarks of the north–south divide in Taiwan.[1]In Taiwan, the North–South divide refers to the uneven distribution of resources in regard to political, wealth, medical, economic development, education and other aspects across the country over past decades that has drawn the social and cultural differences between northern and southern today.[6][7] The core spiritual tenet is derived from Southern Taiwaneses long-standing mindset, as they believe they had been treated and regarded as socially inferior by the Taiwanese central government.[8][9][10][11][6][12] The anger from the south quickly echoed throughout central Taiwan and eastern Taiwan, as they also thought theyre not fairly treated by the central government, compared to the northern part of Taiwan.[8][10][11][6][12][9] It was kn...