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** [[Republic of China National Assembly election, 1996|1996 Republic of China National Assembly election]]. |
** [[Republic of China National Assembly election, 1996|1996 Republic of China National Assembly election]]. |
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** [[Republic of China presidential election, 1996|1996 Republic of China presidential election]]. |
** [[Republic of China presidential election, 1996|1996 Republic of China presidential election]]. |
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* 27 March - The establishment of [[Formosa |
* 27 March - The establishment of [[Formosa Television]]. |
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* 28 March - The opening of [[Wenshan Line (Taipei Metro)|Wenshan Line]] of [[Taipei Metro]]. |
* 28 March - The opening of [[Wenshan Line (Taipei Metro)|Wenshan Line]] of [[Taipei Metro]]. |
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==Births== |
==Births== |
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* 24 February – [[Lin Wan-ting]], taekwondo athlete |
* 24 February – [[Lin Wan-ting]], taekwondo athlete |
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==Deaths== |
==Deaths== |
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* 13 March - [[Hsu Ching-chung]], former [[List of vice premiers of the Republic of China|Vice Premier of the Republic of China]]. |
* 13 March - [[Hsu Ching-chung]], former [[List of vice premiers of the Republic of China|Vice Premier of the Republic of China]]. |
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See also: | Other events of 1996 History of Taiwan • Timeline • Years |
Events from the year 1996 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 85 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
Incumbents
- President - Lee Teng-hui
- Vice President - Li Yuan-tsu, Lien Chan
- Premier - Lien Chan
- Vice Premier - Hsu Li-teh
Events
January
- 1 January - The inauguration of the new Penghu Great Bridge in Penghu County.
- 15 January - The restoration of Fujian Provincial Government from Xindian City, Taipei County to Jincheng Township, Kinmen County.
- 22 January - The renaming of Training Center for Government Officials to Civil Service Development Institute.
March
- 21 March - The renaming of Chieh-shou Road to Ketagalan Boulevard by Taipei Mayor Chen Shui-bian.
- 23 March
- 27 March - The establishment of Formosa Television.
- 28 March - The opening of Wenshan Line of Taipei Metro.
July
- 4 July - Construction groundbreaking for Xinzhuang Baseball Stadium in Xinzhuang City, Taipei County.
November
- 7 November - The opening of Taipei Astronomical Museum in Shilin District, Taipei City.
December
- 1 December - The establishment of the Council of Aboriginal Affairs.
- 15 December - The opening of the Representative Office in Taipei for the Moscow-Taipei Coordination Commission on Economic and Cultural Cooperation in Taipei.[1]
Births
- 24 February – Lin Wan-ting, taekwondo athlete
Deaths
- 13 March - Hsu Ching-chung, former Vice Premier of the Republic of China.
- 16 October - Huang Shao-ku, former Vice Premier of the Republic of China.
References
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