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2024 in Taiwan

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Events from the year 2024 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 113 according to the official Republic of China calendar.

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January

February

March

  • March 27 - A food poisoning outbreak originating from a restaurant in Xinyi District, Taipei, occurs, believed to be caused by bongkrek acid. Two people die and several others are hospitalized.[4]

April

May

June

  • June 9 – A Chinese speedboat enters the mouth of the Tamsui River before colliding with other vessels at a ferry terminal. The boat's sole occupant, who claims to be a defector from China, is arrested[18] and later identified as a former captain in the People's Liberation Army Navy of China.[19]
  • June 21 – China officially defines Taiwanese separatist behavior as a criminal act.[20]
  • June 27 – The government officially advises its citizens to avoid traveling to the People's Republic of China as well as Hong Kong and Macao in response to Beijing's decision to criminalise pro-independence sentiments.[21]

July

August

  • August 16 – A kindergarten teacher is sentenced to 28 years' imprisonment by the Taipei District Court for 200 cases of sexual abuse involving children dating as early as 2022.[29]
  • August 19 – Health officials in Tainan report three cases of mpox since the start of the year.[30]
  • August 22 – A court in Taipei sentences eight military officers to up to 13 years' imprisonment for spying for China.[31]
  • August 26 – Chinese rapper Wang Yitai is barred from entering Taiwan and has his 14 September concert in Taipei banned for using the term "Taipei, China" in his promotional materials.[32]
  • August 30 – Ko Wen-je, the leader of the Taiwan People's Party, is arrested as part of a corruption investigation into a property project conducted when he was mayor of Taipei.[33]

September

  • September 10 – A Mirage 2000 fighter jet of the Republic of China Air Force crashes off the coast of Hsinchu during a nighttime training exercise. The pilot safely ejects and is later rescued.[34]
  • September 20 – The Constitutional Court imposes tighter regulations on the usage of the death penalty following a case brought by 37 death row inmates, including a ban on its application to "defendants with mental conditions".[35]

October

November

December

  • December 19 – Nine people are killed in a fire at an under-construction food-processing building in Taichung.[45]
  • December 20 – A brawl breaks out in the Legislative Yuan after KMT lawmakers try to regain control over the Speaker's chair, which had been occupied overnight by DPP lawmakers trying to prevent the passage of legislative reform bills.[46]
  • December 25 – The Fair Trade Commission blocks Uber Eats' proposed acquisition of rival service Foodpanda in Taiwan, citing concerns against a monopoly.[47]
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