Taiwan

Taiwan (human name unknown) is a minor character in the series Axis Powers Hetalia/Hetalia: Axis Powers. She represents the island of Taiwan (中華民国, Chukamingoku), also referred to as The Republic Of China.

Appearance
Taiwan is a teenage girl who wears a peach-colored qipao with gold trim and long, flowing sleeves, and a long white skirt. Her hair is long and brown, with a wild curly strand sticking out on the right side of her head. She wears pink flowers in her hair, and a chibi sketch of her by Himaruya revealed that she has a flower-shaped birthmark (or tattoo) on her left thigh.

Personality And Interests
Taiwan is described as a strong-willed, fashionable young woman, but she is also said to have become more of a nervous type in recent times, unable to stop worrying.

She has yet to make an appearance in the actual manga, but has been seen in various sketches and appears in the profile section of Hetalia: Axis Powers volume 2.

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An early illustration showed that she cannot stand Yao, and prefers Kiku, ordering Yao to leave him alone.

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Instead of Yao she prefers Kiku, much to Yao's dismay. This could stem from the fact that, in real life, the island of Taiwan was annexed by the Japanese government, but said historical fact hasn't currently been addressed in the comics.

Trivia



 * Before he settled on her present look, Hidekaz Himaruya drafted various designs for the character, as he revealed in an illustration on his blog. Rejected concepts included: A more "mature" design for a female version, Taiwan as a young boy and as a young girl, a short-haired variation of the female design, and Taiwan as both a younger and an older man.


 * Her birthday corresponds with the date of October 25th, 1945, when the Japanese military surrendered control of Taiwan back to China. However, in the Chinese printing of the second volume of Hetalia, her birthday was left out and the phrase "A part of China" was controversially added to her profile (due to both Republics' stance on Taiwan being a part of China).


 * Since her human name hasn't been revealed, fans try to bypass it by nicknaming her "Meimei", which means "younger sister" in Chinese (or simply Mei, which means "plum blossom"). She's also called "Wanwan" or "Wan-Chan" by Taiwanese and some Japanese fans.


 * Differently to her rare appearance in the manga and the webcomic, she seems to have a role in Gakuen Hetalia.