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In Taiwan, the North–South divide (Chinese: 重北輕南; pinyin: Zhòng Běi Qīng Nán; lit. 'Heavy North', 'Light South') refers to the claimed uneven distribution of resources in regard to political, wealth, medical, economic development, education, and other aspects across Taiwan over past decades that has drawn the social and cultural differences between Northern Taiwan and Southern Taiwan.[1][2]
The divide has often been attributed to government bias. Following its defeat by the Chinese Communist Party in the Chinese Civil War and the Nationalists' subsequent flight from the Chinese mainland, the Kuomintang relocated its headquarters to Taipei in the north of Taiwan.[3][4]
Since the Nationalist government's retreat to Taiwan in 1949, the Kuomintang has held power for more than 60 years non-consecutively (1945–2000, 2008–2016), compared to the Democratic Progressive Party's 14 years (2000–2008, 2016–now). It is claimed that owing to the Kuomintang's long-standing bias, especially over the White Terror period, the gap between the north and the south in terms of social and economic development has gradually widened. The KMT was alleged to have concentrated investment in technological fields in its base in northern Taiwan, especially in Hsinchu and the Greater Taipei Metropolis area, while investment in the south of Taiwan was mainly in industry. As industry relocated to Mainland China over the past decades, leading to slower growth in southern Taiwan, there has been a brain drain of younger, college-educated Taiwanese from the south to the north where higher-paying service and technology industries are located.[5][6][7]
From 1990 to 1998, the Mayor of Kaohsiung, Wu Den-yih, frequently criticized the KMT-led central government for its bias in favor of the north and against the south.[8]
Historical tensions within Taiwan between ethnics mainlanders, Hoklo, and Hakka groups factor into the north–south divide in Taiwan.[9][10][11]
Tianlongguo (天龍國; 'Celestial Dragon Country', also Tianlong) is a pejorative term referring to Taipei residents' apparent nobility or aloofness. The term is based on the Celestial Dragon characters in the Japanese manga One Piece.[12]
Traditionally, southwestern voters have favored pan-green parties such as the Democratic Progressive Party while northern voters prefer pan-blue ones such as Kuomintang.[13][14] "Most outlets in Taiwan are either aligning themselves with the pan-Green camp that traditionally supports Taiwan's independence or the pan-Blue camp that traditionally advocates Taiwan's unification with China", said a Swedish reporter in Taipei.[15]
The data of historical elections show a divide between urban versus rural voters, and northern versus southern Taiwanese.[16][17] For instance, voters from municipalities in northern Taiwan were more inclined to support same-sex marriage legalization. Among the top ten cities in favor of same-sex marriage were the far northern cities of Taipei, New Taipei, Hsinchu, and Keelung.[17]
Northern Taiwan accounts for just about 20% of the total area of Taiwan but hosts virtually half of Taiwanese population, implying Taiwanese people are disproportionately concentrated in northern Taiwan,[18][19] leading to problems of overpopulation and slow growth of regions other than northern Taiwan.[20]
An article published in a demographic and land economics journal by National Chengchi University suggested that the reasons for the high housing prices in the northern region are mainly due to the government's long-standing economic policy of favoring the north over the south, the high concentration of population in metropolitan areas, and the scarcity of major construction projects providing employment opportunities in the south. [5] The article argues that this has led people to pursue real estate in an area of land with limited supply due to geographic reasons, as there is more mountain, high land, and Table (landform) than plain in the northern part of Taiwan.[5]
As people in Taiwan have continued to migrate to northern Taiwan, the number of seats in the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan representing northern Taiwanese has risen. Many worry about this deepening the unequal pace of development between the more urbanized northern Taiwan and the rural south.[21]
Residents in the northern part of Taiwan generally live longer than those in the south. Hsinchu and Taipei areas enjoyed highest life expectancy over the average of 80 years old.[22]
Tainan and Kaohsiung, two major cities in southern Taiwan, had average life expectancy below 80 years old while other major cities in central Taiwan and northern Taiwan such as Taichung, Taoyuan, New Taipei, Taipei, Hsinchu all had the average life expectancy above 80.[22] This is thought to result from disparities in factors like access to medical resources, quality of life, personal fitness and others.[22][23][24][25]
According to the scholars' statistics, there are 12 medical schools in Taiwan as of 2019 and over one-half of them are located in northern Taipei, implying that medical services and education available in Taiwan are disproportionately concentrated in northern Taiwan. In 2018, of the 400 physicians graduating per year, only 32 of them opted to work in Kaohsiung. This exposed a severe inequality in medical service capacity between northern and southern Taiwan.[26] "The central government hasn't even hosted any public-funded medical school across Kaohsiung, Pingtung, Penghu and Taitung yet!", said the dean of National Sun Yat-sen University in 2019.[26]
According to Journal of Thoracic Oncology, the occurrence of lung cancer in southern Taiwan is now 15 times greater than that in northern Taiwan, which contributes to southern Taiwan's shorter life expectancy.[27][28]
Over half of the enrollees of National Taiwan University come from Taipei City and New Taipei City.[29]
打破重北輕南:民進黨2016年總統參選人蔡英文今(14)日到高雄參訪,她表示,希望能翻轉南部,變成下一個世代經濟發展的領頭羊,要擺脫「天龍國觀點」、「從台北看天下」,若能順利執政,將在3個月內成立南台灣總統辦公室,領導政府全力推動南部再生。 蔡英文表示,一旦民進黨重返執政,會將南北均衡發展,作為國土發展的首要政策;而且也將重新定位南台灣在國際分工的積極角色,至少有3個具體策略,可以用來發展南部的經濟。
造成北部房價高漲原因,不外乎政府長期重北輕南之經濟政策
......然南北城鄉的租稅負擔更隱含租稅之不公平。舉例而言,根據本年 7、8 月份屏東市、台北市及高雄市於內政部房屋實價登錄網站資料,相同樓高及類似區段的大樓產品,成交總價分別為 320 萬元、3,100萬元及 512 萬元,平均單價則分別為每坪 58,000 元、708,000 元及 134,000元,如以房屋稅占分算房屋賣價之租稅負擔率分別為 0.39%、0.35%及0.31%,看似負擔率相當,但加計該負擔之地價稅後,情形便大不相同,租稅負擔率分別為 0.29%、005%及0.17%,顯示屏東縣民同樣擁有大樓房屋之租稅負擔率竟高於台北市或高雄市居民 6 倍及 2 倍,此種扭曲的不公平稅制實有違量能課稅之基本財稅理論,也是財政當局尤應正視之處。造成北部房價高漲原因,不外乎政府長期重北輕南之經濟政策,人口高度集中都會區,南部鮮少重大建設提供就業機會,自然使得多數人去競逐供給有限的不動產,尤其土地資源不可增加及不能挪移的特性,更推波助瀾這股沛然莫之能禦的漲勢。
高雄市長任內,他依然秉持著一向的正義感,砲轟中央「重北輕南」的政策,頻頻為高雄人叫屈。短短幾年,他就為港都居民爭取到數十年來都爭不到的福祉,因而被喻為「南台灣建設的火車頭」或「喚醒南部意識抬頭的領航人」。
在我小的時候,台灣很窮,但我們一直相信只要努力用功,就會有機會,就能出人頭地。前教育部長吳京從小在台東長大,前台北市副市長、曾任高鐵董事長的歐晉德也是來自台東。再看看台大,和我年紀相近或是較長的教授,超過一半都來自中南部,這意味著,在過去不論是來自台灣的東南西北,機會是屬於努力的人。走到今天,台灣的城鄉差距愈拉愈大,從台大即可一窺一二。現今的台大學生大部分都來自雙北,他們的父親出生地卻多是雲林、嘉義等地,意味著人口逐漸往台北傾斜,城鄉差距愈拉愈大,教育資源錯置從未解決,......
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