Chopin Competition revises Taiwan’s designation to ‘Chinese Taipei’

Focus Taiwan
Date: 03/15/2020
By|: Matt Yu and Emerson Lim


Taipei, March 15 (CNA) The designation of Taiwan on the website of the International Chopin Piano Competition has been changed to "Chinese Taipei," after Taiwan protested the previous use of two other names, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said Sunday.

Last week, when the contestants who qualified for the preliminary round were named on the competition's official website, the country of origin for the Taiwanese competitors was listed as "PRC Taiwan" and was later changed to "China Taiwan."

Screen shot from the International Chopin Piano Competition website

However, after Taiwan's representative office in Warsaw lodged a protest with the organizers and held discussions with them, Taiwan's designation was revised Saturday to "Chinese Taipei," MOFA spokeswoman Joanne Ou (歐江安) said.

She said Taiwan competes in the Olympic Games and several other international events under the name "Chinese Taipei" to safeguard the rights of its contestants and distinguish them from Chinese competitors.    [FULL  STORY]

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