under the table and continue to wander job function email list between the new departments. To sum up the above, looking back on August 26, 2019, Taipei Mayor Ko Wenzhe accepted an exclusive interview with "United Daily News". No wonder he said unabashedly that he once thought that Tsai Ing-wen had a chance to restart Taiwan, "As a result, she couldn't get rid of it at all. new trend". The new trend of "big", there is also a north-south dispute inside The new trend is originally "monolithic." Perhaps history confuses people. The "Ninghan split" tAdvertising Business
Cross-industry cooperation Original content and content media industry cooperation ITS MEDIA AND PRODUCTS Critical Review Network INSIDE every little d. Cool3c Movie God Search motion horizon future big man Osowa business benefit Homemade show Taketla Key Issues Research Center Ad2 Cr.ED ShareParty Darth Smart Technology Shiqi Communication CONTACT US Business Cooperation sales@thenewslens.com Marketing cooperation partnership@thenewslens.com Press release press@thenewslens.com User service Okinawa is the southernmost administrative region of Japan. It has a close relationship with China in history. It has been a vassal state of China since the Ming Dynasty and lasted for more than a few hundred
years between the Ming and Qing dynasties. In the 15th century, the Ryukyu, originally the three kingdoms, appeared the first unified regime in history: The first Shang Dynasty. However, the development of Ryukyu's history was not smooth sailing. First, the Bayao Bay Incident happened with Taiwan's aborigines, and then it was "sanctioned" twice by Japan. After World War II, it was ruled by the United States until May 15, 1972. The official handover of sovereignty to Japan. Now that the 50th anniversary of "Okinawa Return", what other stories are there in Okinawa? The US ends its rule, but why is the US military still there? Various historical encounters have stacked up the current problems and sorrows of Okinawa... 14th century Satsuma vassal Incorporated into Japan American occupation Okinawa return US military base 1st-14th century2-