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1990 in Taiwan
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Events from the year 1990 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 79 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
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Events
March
- 16–22 March – Wild Lily student movement in Taipei.
April
- 21 April – The opening of Taiwan Theater Museum in Yilan City, Yilan County.
June
- 5 June – The Executive Yuan Academy passed the nomination of Lien Chan as a member and chairman of the Taiwan Provincial Government, and passed the nomination of Wu Den-yih as Mayor of Kaohsiung. Then, also asked the Taiwan Provincial Assembly and Kaohsiung City Council to exercise their right of consent.
July
- 21–22 July – The Min Ping Yu No. 5540 transports 76 mainland Chinese from Yilan County, Taiwan to Pingtan County, Fujian. Twenty-five Chinese die of suffocation during the journey.
August
- 13 August – ROCS Wen Shan PF-834 strikes and sinks the Min Ping Yu No. 5202, killing 21 of 50 Chinese being repatriated to Fujian.
September
- 12 September – The signing of Kinmen Agreement between Red Cross Society of the Republic of China and Red Cross Society of China in Kinmen.[1][2][3]
October
- 8 October – The inauguration of the current Taipei City Council building at Xinyi District, Taipei.[4]
December
- 10 December – 27th Golden Horse Awards in National Theater and Concert Hall, Taipei.
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Births
- 24 February – Lu Chia-pin, badminton player
- 17 April – Lei Chien-ying, archer[5]
- 29 May – Huang Ting-ying, track and road cyclist
- 10 July – Lin Man-ting, football and futsal player
- 7 October – Liao Kuan-hao, badminton player
- 7 November - Bao Hsi-le, basketball player
- 14 November – Chang Hao, sailor
- 4 December – Cindy Yang, actress and model
- 30 December – Beatrice Fang, actress
Deaths
- 21 September – Jiang Fucong, educator and politician.
- 14 December – Zhang Qun, former premier.
References
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