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Taiwan Passport Sticker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Taiwan Passport Sticker Taiwan Passport Sticker (Traditional Chinese: 台灣國護照貼紙)is a set of stickers designed at Taiwan in 2015, with which Taiwanese pro-independence supporters can replace the "Republic of China" words and the national emblem, nearly identical to the KMT’s party emblem, on their Passport covers. The set of stickers includes a "Republic of Taiwan" sticker in replacement for "Republic of China", and 6 stickers with images of Taiwan-specific things on them, including the island’s highest mountain Yushan, Formosan black bears and pro-democracy activist Cheng Nan-jung, in replacement for the national emblem. The designer, Denis Chen, said that his goal was to highlight the absurdity of the Republic of China and the need of founding a new country through changing the passport covers. Many Taiwanese applauded these stickers. Some commented on social media that they had experienced prolonged customs process abroad because officers confused the Republic of China with the People’s Republic of China. ==References==
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