Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
1993 in Taiwan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
Events from the year 1993 in Taiwan. This year is numbered Minguo 82 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
Incumbents
Events
March
- 7 March – The establishment of Civil Party.
September
- 28 September – The launch of TVBS.
October
- 15 October – The establishment of Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats in Taipei.
- 16 October – The inauguration of Institute of Yilan County History in Yilan County.
Births
- 3 January – Candy Chen, dancer, actress, host, singer and model
- 24 February – Shuai Pei-ling, badminton player
- 12 May – Ming Jie, actor and singer
- 20 May – Lin Shih-chia, archer[1]
- 30 June – Lin Chia-yu, badminton player
- 1 August – Chen Szu-yu, table tennis player
- 12 August – Hannah Quinlivan, actress and model
- 29 August – Oceana Wu, actress
- 19 September – Chan Hao-ching, tennis player
- 26 September – Huang Wei-chieh, baseball player
- 7 November – Tan Ya-ting, archer[2]
Deaths
- 7 March – Yang Chi-tseng, 94, politician and engineer, Minister of Economic Affairs (1955–1965).
- 11 May – Chen Chi-chuan, 94, Mayor of Kaohsiung (1960–1968).
- 21 May – Liu Kuo-tsai, 81–82, politician, President of the Legislative Yuan (1988–1990), Vice President of the Legislative Yuan (1972–1988).
- 20 June – Yu Yu-hsien, 58, economist, Minister of Council of Agriculture of the Republic of China (1988–1992).
- 11 December – Ku Cheng-kang, 91, politician and anti-communist activist.
- 24 December – Yen Chia-kan, 88, President of the Republic of China (1975–1978), Vice President (1966–1975), Premier (1963–1972).
Remove ads
References
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads