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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See also: | Other events of 1990 History of Taiwan • Timeline • Years |
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editEvents
editMarch
edit- 16–22 March – Wild Lily student movement in Taipei.
April
edit- 21 April – The opening of Taiwan Theater Museum in Yilan City, Yilan County.
June
edit- 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 Dunyi as Mayor of Kaohsiung. Then, also asked the Taiwan Provincial Assembly and Kaohsiung City Council to exercise their right of consent.
September
edit- 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
edit- 8 October – The inauguration of the current Taipei City Council building at Xinyi District, Taipei.[4]
December
edit- 10 December – 27th Golden Horse Awards in National Theater and Concert Hall, Taipei.
Births
edit- 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
edit- 21 September – Jiang Fucong, educator and politician.
- 14 December – Zhang Qun, former Premier.
References
editWikimedia Commons has media related to 1990 in Taiwan.
- ^ "中華民國大陸委員會". 22 March 2009.
- ^ "Ma praises 1990 Kinmen Agreement". 12 September 2010.
- ^ "Red Cross signatories observe Kinmen Agreement anniversary - the China Post". Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-12-11.
- ^ "Taipei City Council-History". tcc.gov.tw. Retrieved 2014-08-23.
- ^ "Chien-Ying LE - Olympic Archery | Chinese Taipei". International Olympic Committee. 20 November 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2019.