The military museum did not provide any details, while the defence ministry declined to comment on the report. The report came after the head of Taiwan’s National Security Bureau, Tsai Teh Sheng, told parliament in November that China has started building its first aircraft carrier. Taiwanese military analysts expect China to need at least 10 years to build its first operating carrier group complete with carrier-based fighters and other warships. But they warn that once the Chinese arms build-up is completed, it will have a far-reaching strategic impact on the region. Ties between China and Taiwan have improved markedly since China-friendly Ma Ying Jeou became the island’s president in 2008, vowing to adopt a non-confrontational policy towards the mainland. But China still regards Taiwan as part of its territory awaiting reunification, by force if necessary, although the island has governed itself since 1949 when the mainland’s civil war ended.
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