I can not speak for all, I was exposed to mostly northern styles.
In the 50’s and early 60’s, China had great leap forward and culture revolution and many people were in starvation. Chiang tried to go back to mainland.
However, US decided to take a stand in Vietnam. After 1965, the plan to go back to China was stopped.
so in the 50’s, and early 60’s, everything was temporary in Taiwan.
After 1965, the government started to take root in Taiwan.
The most significant event in the public would be master Liu Yun Qiao started Wu Tan to promote CMA in colleges in the late 60’s. There was also CMA Wu Tan promotion center in Taipei and opened the door to non Chinese, too.
In short, as pointed out earlier by others, many styles north or south were represented and moved to TW along with KMT after 1949.
On March 1, 1950, CKS came out and reasummed the presidency of ROC.
He said at the moment of the life and death; the surviving and trying time of the country, I assume the duty and affairs of the presidency.
US “Time” magazine picked him as the man of the year.
Southern Shaolin temple in the Fu Jiang province was burned down by Qing. There were only 5 monks escaped. The famous Wu Tzu. There are many southern boxing including the southern Shaolin boxing popular in Taiwan as people from Fu Jiang and kakka from Guang Dong province migrated and settled in Taiwan for over 400 years.
Again, I was only exposed to some northern styles.
I cannot speak for all.
