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Mongolians in Taiwan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mongolians in Taiwan 〕 |region1 = Taichung |pop1 = 118 |ref1 = 〔 |region2 = Taipei |pop2 = 115 |ref2 = 〔 |region3 = Hualien County |pop3 = 52 |ref3 = 〔 |region4 = Kaohsiung |pop4 = 49 |ref4 = 〔 |region5 = Taoyuan City |pop5 = 40 |ref5 = 〔 |rels = Tibetan Buddhism |related = Mongolians }} Mongolians in Taiwan form a small portion of the island's population. Labour migration from Mongolia to Taiwan began in 2004. ==Migration from Inner Mongolia== There were a few ethnic Mongols from Inner Mongolia—citizens of the Republic of China, not of Mongolia—who came with the Kuomintang during their 1949 retreat from mainland China after losing the Chinese Civil War. According to 1959 statistics from the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission, there were 139 Mongol households with a total of 431 people in Taiwan, most of them belonging to Josotu, Jirem, and Ju Ud leagues. One of the most prominent such people to flee with the KMT was the 7th Changkya Khutukhtu, Lobsang Pelden Tenpe Dronme, who fled mainland China in 1949 and lived in Taipei until 1957. Others were Wu Heling and Serengdongrub.
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