The Historical Evolution of Taiwan Province;
Taiwan Province Province (Chinese pinyin: Táiwān) is a social name originated from Taiwan Bay, a minority-inhabited area in southern Taiwan Province Province, which means coastal land. Fujian immigrants in Taiwan Province Province were developed, and the name was translated into "big official", "Taiwan official" and "Dawan" in Minnan dialect, and was later named "Taiwan Province Province".
During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the official officially used the name "Taiwan Province Province" in official documents, but it was not until the Ming Dynasty that "Taiwan Province Province" referred to Tainan, Taiwan Province Province. It was not until the Qing government officially named the whole island as "Taiwan Province Province" and set up a "Taiwanese government" under Fujian Province, which was the only "government" in Taiwan Province Province during the Guangxu period, and Taiwan Province Province was set as 1885. The abbreviation of Taiwan Province Province takes the provincial initials "Taiwan Province".