1970 In Taiwan
Events from the year 1970 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 59 according to the official Republic of China calendar. Incumbents * President – Chiang Kai-shek * Vice President – Yen Chia-kan * Premier – Yen Chia-kan * Vice Premier – Chiang Ching-kuo Events February * 1 February – The establishment of Institute of Economics of the Academia Sinica. * 8 February – The begins. July * 1 July – The establishment of Taiwan External Trade Development Council. Births * 4 February – Sean Lien, candidate of Mayor of Taipei City for the 2014 municipal election * 23 April – Wu Yi-chen, member of Legislative Yuan (2012-2016) * 28 May – Chang Hsiu-ching, singer * 29 June – Chang Ting, actress * 30 June – Chen Jiunn-ming, football player and manager * 5 September – Wu Pao-chun, baker * 17 September – Isabelle Cheng, spy * 24 October – Ying Wei-min, actor and singer * 27 October – Tarcy Su, singer and actress Deaths * 23 March – Kao ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Republic Of China
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the south. The territories controlled by the ROC consist of 168 islands, with a combined area of . The main island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', has an area of , with mountain ranges dominating the eastern two-thirds and plains in the western third, where its highly urbanised population is concentrated. The capital, Taipei, forms along with New Taipei City and Keelung the largest metropolitan area of Taiwan. Other major cities include Taoyuan, Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung. With around 23.9 million inhabitants, Taiwan is among the most densely populated countries in the world. Taiwan has been settled for at least 25,000 years. Ancestors of Taiwanese indigenous peoples settled the island around 6,00 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2014 Republic Of China Local Elections
The Taiwanese local elections of 2014, commonly known as the nine-in-one elections (), were held on Saturday, 29 November 2014, to elect the Municipal Mayors, Municipal Councilors, Chiefs of indigenous districts in municipalities, Councilors of indigenous districts in municipalities, County Magistrates (City Mayors), County (City) Councilors, Township Chiefs, Township Councilors and chiefs of village (borough) in 6 municipalities and 16 counties (cities). Elected officials would serve a four-year term. Polling stations were open from 08:00 to 16:00 on the election day. The elections resulted in a substantial defeat for the KMT. The KMT previously held 14 of 22 municipalities and counties, but won only 6 in this election due to widespread public distrust, a ''de facto'' vote of no confidence to President Ma's Administration, both politically (a reckless approach on the cross strait relations with Chinese Communist Party) and economically (social inequality on the income distributi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kao Ping-tse
Kao Ping-tse (; 23 December 1888 – 23 March 1970) was a Chinese astronomer. He was entirely self-taught in this field. The crater Kao on the Moon is named in his honor. Kao was born in Shanghai. His father was a revolutionary, a Jǔrén 舉人, and a key figure of the ''Nan Society'' (''South Society'', 南社) in the late Qing Dynasty. The Wayback Machine's might be helpful, but it appears as a mess of eight-bit characters. He worked at Qingdao Observatory, received from the Japanese after the Washington Naval Conference in 1924. He then worked at the Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics, one of the founders of Purple Mountain Observatory. During World War II, he lived in Shanghai. He moved to Taiwan in 1948, during the Chinese Civil War. He died in Taipei Taipei (), officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Located in Northern Taiwan, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tarcy Su
Tarcy Su (; born 27 October 1970) is a Taiwanese singer and actress who was most popular in the 1990s during her recording career with Rock Records. She has released three albums since 2002. In 2021, she was nominated for Best Female Mandarin Singer in the 32nd Golden Melody Awards for her rendition in ''Every Side of Me''. Her first album was released in 1990, when she was 20 years old. Her albums were primarily in Mandarin, although she had three Cantonese solo albums to her name. Career Su's debut album was first released in early 1990. It was a resounding success, leading to a second album in November that year. Her first five albums were produced by Zhuque (朱雀文化製作) and released by Rock Records. From 1994 to 2002 she was exclusively a Rock Records artiste. Her most popular albums were: ''Lemon Tree'' (1996), where she sang a Mandarin cover of the song by Fool's Garden (a Cantonese cover is available on her Cantonese solo album); ''Duck'' (1996), where she ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ying Wei-min
Ying Wei-min (; born 24 October 1970) is a Taiwanese actor and singer. He is the lead singer of an indie nakasi rock band, , which he founded in 1995. The band began with an emphasis on noise music, and shifted in style throughout the years. On stage, Ying is known by a diminutive of his surname, to which he usually affixes the name of his band. In 1998, Ying hosted a radio program, ''Psychological Collapse of Xiao Ying'' on Big Tree Radio FM 90.5. The show featured an eclectic array of sound mixed within a talk show format. Tsai Hai-en of the LTK Commune helped develop the show, which was taken off the air due to its inappropriate content. Ying has appeared as a stage actor, although he is best known as an actor for his role in ''Cape No. 7'', and numerous cameos, including on ''David Loman''. Filmography *''Cape No. 7'' (2008) *''My Queen'' (2009) *'' In Time with You'' (2011) *''Night Market Hero'' (2011) *'' Bad Girls'' (2012) *''Miss Rose'' (2012) *''Once Upon a Love'' (2012) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Isabelle Cheng
Isabelle Cheng (), also known as Cheng Nian-tzu, was an intelligence agent for the National Security Bureau (Republic of China), National Security Bureau of Taiwan. She came to public attention when her relationship with Donald Keyser, an official of the United States Department of State, became part of criminal charges against Keyser — in 2005, Keyser pleaded guilty to lying about the relationship, and to unauthorized possession of secret documents. Keyser has not been charged with espionage, however. While in the United States, Cheng was operating from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States, Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Washington, DC, Washington, but has since been called back to Taiwan. Cheng assisted the FBI in their investigation of Keyser. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Cheng, Isabelle Living people Taiwanese spies Year of birth missing (living people) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wu Pao-chun
Wu Pao-chun (, born 5 September 1970) is a Taiwanese baker best known for winning the title of Master Baker in the bread category of the 2010 Bakery Masters competition held in Paris. Wu is also known for a rose-lychee bread he created which includes Taiwanese ingredients such as millet wine, rose petals and dried lychees. Biography Wu was born in Pingtung County, Taiwan, and he grew up in an impoverished single-parent family as the youngest of eight children. In 2016, he obtained an EMBA degree from the National University of Singapore The National University of Singapore (NUS) is a national public research university in Singapore. Founded in 1905 as the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Government Medical School, NUS is the oldest autonomous university in the c .... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wu, Pao-chun 1970 births Living people Bakers People from Pingtung County ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chen Jiunn-ming
Chen may refer to: People *Chen (surname) (陳 / 陈), a common Chinese surname * Chen (singer) (born 1992), member of the South Korean-Chinese boy band EXO * Chen Chen (born 1989), Chinese-American poet * (), a Hebrew first name or surname: **Hen Lippin (born 1965), former Israeli basketball player **Chen Reiss (born 1979), Israeli operatic soprano **Ronen Chen (born 1965), Israeli fashion designer Historical states *Chen (state) (c. 1045 BC–479 BC), a Zhou dynasty state in present-day Anhui and Henan *Chen (Thessaly), a city-state in ancient Thessaly, Greece *Chen Commandery, a commandery in China from Han dynasty to Sui dynasty * Chen dynasty (557–589), a Chinese southern dynasty during the Northern and Southern dynasties period Businesses and organizations * Council for Higher Education in Newark (CHEN) * Chen ( he, ח״ן), acronym in Hebrew for the Women's Army Corps (, ) a defunct organization in the Israeli Defence Force * Chen, a brand name used by Mexican fro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zhang Ting (actress)
Chang Ting or Zhang Ting (born 20 June 1970) is a Taiwanese actress. She graduated from Shanghai Normal University. Selected filmography *'' Justice Pao'' (1993), Taiwan *''Love Through Different Times'' (2002), China *''The Eloquent Ji Xiaolan'' (2002), China *''The Perfect Banquet'' (2004), China *'' The Great Adventure'' (2005), Hong Kong *''Fairy of the Chalice'' (2006), Singapore *'' Beauty World'' (2011), China *''The Empress of China'' (2014), China *'' The Legend of the Treasure Basin'' (2003), China *'' Happy Flying Dragon'' (1998), China *'' The Switch'' (2000), Taiwan *'' The Switch 2'' (2004), Taiwan *''Liao Zhai Hua Gu Zi'' (2004), China References 酒窝美女张庭:出身贫寒 父母曾是小摊贩 External links * weibo.com/zhangtingzhangting(verified Sina Weibo account) facebook.com/pages/張庭/838718729512419(Facebook Facebook is an online social media and social networking service owned by American company Meta Platforms. Founded in 2004 by M ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chang Hsiu-ching
Chang Hsiu-ching (; Tâi-lô: Tiunn Siù-khing born 28 May 1970) is a Taiwanese Hokkien pop singer known for her love songs. She won the 1994 Golden Melody Award for Best Dialect Female Artist. References External links * 1970 births Living people People from Pingtung County Taiwanese Hokkien pop singers Taiwanese women singer-songwriters Taiwanese singer-songwriters 20th-century Taiwanese women singers 21st-century Taiwanese women singers {{Taiwan-singer-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Legislative Yuan
The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel voting system. Originally located in Nanking, the Legislative Yuan, along with the National Assembly (electoral college) and the Control Yuan (upper house), formed the tricameral parliament under the original 1947 Constitution. The Legislative Yuan previously had 759 members representing each constituencies of all provinces, municipalities, Tibet, Outer Mongolia and various professions. Until democratization, the Republic of China was an authoritarian state under Dang Guo, the Legislative Yuan had alternatively been characterized as a rubber stamp for the then-ruling regime of the Kuomintang. Like parliaments or congresses of other countries, the Legislative Yuan is responsible for the passage of legislation, which is then sent to the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wu Yi-chen
Wu Yi-chen (; born 23 April 1970) is a Taiwanese lawyer and politician. Early life She was born Wu Mei-hui and attended National Taiwan University, where she earned a bachelor's degree in law before obtaining an LL.M from National Chiao Tung University. Prior to serving on the Legislative Yuan, Wu was leader of the Taipei Association for the Promotion of Women's Rights. Political career Electoral history Wu was nominated for an at-large legislative seat in 2011, representing the Democratic Progressive Party, and elected via party list proportional representation. She was named the DPP candidate for the magistracy of Miaoli County in April 2014. During the campaign, Wu pledged to establish a voting process for public construction projects in light of the Dapu incident. She also promised financial reform within the Miaoli County Government. Wu lost the magisterial election to Kuomintang candidate Hsu Yao-chang. She planned to contest Hsu's vacant legislative seat, but left the r ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |