Mainland China
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Mainland China (中国大陆 or 中國大陸,
pinyin:
Zhōnggúo Dàlù, lit. "The Chinese Massive Landmass" or "Continental China"), is an informal geographical term which is usually synonymous with the area currently administered by the
People's Republic of China (PRC) which excludes the area controlled by the
Republic of China (ROC), namely
Taiwan,
Penghu,
Quemoy, and
Matsu islands. It also usually excludes the two
Special Administrative Regions administered by the
People's Republic of China:
Hong Kong and
Macau. In contrast to the term
China proper, the term usually also includes
Tibet,
Xinjiang, and
Inner Mongolia.
Curiously, the term usually includes offshore islands administered by the PRC such as
Hainan. The term
Zhongguo dalu is commonly used on Taiwan because it is a neutral term and does not contain implications about the
political status of Taiwan.
More recently, the term
Zhongguo neidi (內地 "the inner regions of China") has become the most common term within Mainland China to refer to Mainland China, although the term is infrequently used outside of Mainland China.
In Taiwan, the term
Mainlander can refer to
wai sheng ren (外省人, literal meaning: "external province person(s)"), who are the people who emigrated to Taiwan from Mainland China near end of the
Chinese Civil War. Or the term can refer to
da lu ren (大陸人, literal meaning: "Mainland person(s)"), meaning the people who live on the Mainland now and the very small number of people who have emigrated from the Mainland to Taiwan recently.
Relations between Mainland China and Taiwan are typically known in Chinese as
liang'an guanxi (兩岸關係), which literally means "relations between the two sides/seashores (of the
Strait of Taiwan)". The term
liang'an (two shores) is often used when describing Mainland China and Taiwan collectively. Again these terms are commonly found because they are politically-neutral and do not contain implications about the nature of the relationship between Mainland China and Taiwan.
See also:
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