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Response by Taiwan

In response to learning about the famine, the government of Taiwan delivered food aid via parachute drops.

  1. Formosa Food Air Drop On Chinese Mainland (1961), retrieved 2023-07-14
  2. "Taiwan Drops Food on China". The New York Times. Vol. CX, no. 37776. June 28, 1961. p. 41. Retrieved 2023-07-14 – via TimesMachine.