Taiwan braces for ‘big deal’ presidential election as China’s shadow looms
by Helen Davidson and Chi Hui Lin in Taiwan from World news | The Guardian on (#6HN89)
Corruption and the cost of living have trumped concerns about a belligerent neighbour in close race for the presidency
Deep in the mountains of Hsinchu county in north Taiwan, a few dozen residents of Smangus are holding their daily morning meeting in a weatherboard hut, overlooking the towering peaks nearby.
The remote Indigenous village, home to about 200 Atayal people, is preparing for Saturday's presidential election. They take it very seriously, running their own polling station since 2008, and discussing candidates with all the residents.
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