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China’s New ‘Taiwan Restoration Day’ Reveals Beijing’s Unyielding Sovereignty Claims

By National Security Desk | October 24, 2025

Beijing’s move to create a ‘Taiwan Restoration Day’ exposes its relentless push to claim sovereignty over Taiwan, signaling heightened tensions that jeopardize regional stability and challenge American commitments to freedom and self-determination.

China’s recent declaration of a “Commemoration Day of Taiwan’s Restoration” on October 25 serves as more than just a symbolic gesture. This new holiday, announced by the National People’s Congress standing committee, marks the date in 1945 when Taiwan was handed over from Japanese colonial rule to the Republic of China. But behind this historical framing lies Beijing’s unrelenting narrative that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China — a claim that flies in the face of democratic self-rule and threatens regional peace.

By institutionalizing this holiday, China aims to reinforce its sweeping sovereignty claims over Taiwan. Shen Chunyao, director of the NPC Legislative Affairs Commission, explicitly stated that commemorative activities will underscore “the indisputable historical fact” of Chinese sovereignty. However, such government-mandated messaging masks decades of unresolved conflict and denies the lived reality of millions of Taiwanese who cherish their self-governance and free society.

Is Beijing Preparing the Ground for Escalation?

This move arrives amid an alarming spike in Chinese military pressure. Over recent years, China has escalated incursions into Taiwanese airspace and waters with near-daily joint drills involving warships and fighter jets. These aggressive maneuvers are not happenstance but deliberate acts designed to intimidate and destabilize.

While rooted thousands of miles from our shores, these events pose direct strategic challenges to American interests. How long will Washington tolerate Beijing’s provocations before they spill into broader conflict? The United States has a vested interest in backing Taiwan’s right to self-determination as part of a broader commitment to freedom and national sovereignty — principles President Trump championed through firm resistance against globalist encroachments.

The Truth Behind Historical Narratives

The complex history involving the Kuomintang’s retreat to Taiwan after losing China’s civil war adds nuance often overlooked by Beijing’s propaganda machine. The Communist Party’s foundation in 1949 did not erase decades-long developments on the island or its autonomous governance structure. By glossing over these facts, China attempts to rewrite history to justify territorial ambitions unjustly.

For hardworking Americans concerned about preserving liberty worldwide, China’s artificial holiday is more than political theater—it is a warning signal. It calls for vigilance against authoritarian expansionism threatening democratic values upheld across free nations.

As citizens invested in America’s future and security, we must demand clarity from our leaders on maintaining steadfast support for Taiwan while countering aggressive rhetoric with robust diplomacy backed by military readiness.