Taiwans military has resumed anti-communist patriotic classes for its graduates after a quarter-century gap, the defence ministry said on Sunday, citing a rising threat from China as a senior official reported another rise in Chinese naval activity.
During the Cold War, campaigns in Taiwan warning against the dangers of the communist bandits in China, whose government views the island as its own territory, were widespread.
But the formal anti-communist patriotic education for military graduates ended in 2002, being renamed patriotic education.