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2010 in Taiwan

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Events from the year 2010 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 99 according to the official Republic of China calendar.

Incumbents

  • President – Ma Ying-jeou
  • Vice President – Vincent Siew
  • Premier – Wu Den-yih
  • Vice Premier – Eric Chu, Sean Chen

Events

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January

  • 7 January – The United States approves a US$6 billion arms sales package to Taiwan, amid opposition from Mainland China.
  • 9 January – Opposition Democratic Progressive Party wins all three seats in by-elections against the ruling Kuomintang.

March

  • 4 March – The 6.3 Kaohsiung earthquake affected the southern part of the island with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong), injuring 96 people.
  • 14 March – 314 Taipei protest in Taipei.
  • 22 March – The commissioning of Zhushan Power Plant in Nangan Township, Lienchiang County.

April

  • 3 April – The opening of Penghu Living Museum in Magong City, Penghu County.

May

  • 1 May
    • Taiwan employs capital punishment for the first time since 2005, executing four men for "grave offences such as fatal kidnappings and murders".
    • The opening of Kaohsiung Museum of Labor in Kaohsiung City.
  • 7 May – The establishment of Cross-Strait Tourism Exchange Association in Daan District, Taipei City.
  • 15 May – Year of the Rain is shown on TV.
  • 28 May – Murder of Weng Chi-nan in Taichung.

June

  • 1 June – The establishment of Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics.
  • 26 June – Anti-ECFA protest.

July

  • 3 July – The restoration of the annual Yilan International Children's Folklore and Folkgame Festival in Yilan County.
  • 7 July – Protests in Hong Kong and Taiwan mark the 73rd anniversary of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident.

August

  • 1 August – The upgrade of Transworld Institute of Technology in Douliu City, Yunlin County to TransWorld University.
  • 19 August – The Legislative Yuan passed an amendment to the Act Governing Preferential Treatment for Retired Presidents and Vice Presidents ().

September

  • 14 September – Typhoon Fanapi.

October

  • 9 October – The opening of Yuanshan Bus Station in Taipei.
  • 10 October – The establishment of Republic of China Presidential Museum in Zhongzheng District, Taipei.
  • 16 October – The opening of Lanyang Museum in Toucheng Township, Yilan County.

November

  • 3 November – The opening of Luzhou Line and Xinzhuang Line of Taipei Metro.
  • 6 November – The establishment of Taipei Expo Park in Zhongshan District, Taipei City.
  • 26 November – Sean Lien shooting incident in Yonghe District, Taipei County.
  • 27 November – 2010 Republic of China municipal election.

December

  • 2 December – Discussion of Chiang Kai-shek diary (兩蔣日記) research continues.
  • 20–22 December – Sixth Chen-Chiang summit at Grand Hotel in Zhongshan District, Taipei City.
  • 25 December
    • The upgrade of Taipei County to New Taipei City with all of its cities and townships becoming districts.
    • The upgrade of Taichung City from provincial city to special municipality with Taichung County.
    • The upgrade of Tainan City from provincial city to special municipality with Tainan County.
    • The merger of Kaohsiung City with Kaohsiung County to form a larger Kaohsiung City municipality.
  • 31 December – The appointment of Chang Chia-juch as the Chairman of China Airlines.

Deaths

  • 24 February – Ang It-hong, 82, Taiwanese singer-songwriter and actor, pancreatic cancer.
  • 4 July – Hwang Yau-tai, 98, Taiwanese musician and composer. multiple organ failure.
  • 20 July – Lin Tsung-yi, 89, Taiwanese psychiatrist.
  • 19 November – Lin Tsung-nan, 68, Taiwanese politician, Magistrate of Nantou County (2001–2005), adenocarcinoma of the lung.
  • 2 December – Lee Huan, 93, Taiwanese politician, Premier of the Republic of China (1989–1990).

References

References

  1. NYtimes.com. "[https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/30/world/asia/30arms.html NYtimes.com]." ''US approval of taiwan arms sales angers china.'' Retrieved on 2010-12-11.
  2. Reuters.com. "[https://archive.today/20130201140625/http://in.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idINIndia-45270820100109 Reuters.com]." ''Taiwan anti-china opposition gains legislative seats.'' Retrieved on 2010-12-11.
  3. bbc.co.uk. "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8655734.stm bbc.co.uk]." ''Taiwan conducts rare executions.'' Retrieved on 2010-12-11.
  4. link. (2011-07-25 ." ''七七事變73週年/蔣公中正崇德協會連署信致日本政府.'' Retrieved on 2010-12-11.)
  5. "立院三讀/貪污一審有罪 扁禮遇金沒了".
  6. "2010 ELECTIONS: Lien Chan's son Sean Lien shot in face at KMT campaign rally".
  7. HKheadline.com. "[http://news.hkheadline.com/instantnews/news_content/201012/02/20101202e160018.html?cat=e&c_p=1 HKheadline.com]." ''馬英九指「兩蔣日記」內容屬公產.'' Retrieved on 2010-12-11.
  8. "China Airlines Appoints New Chairman Dr. Chia-Juch Chang".
  9. (25 February 2010). "Hung Yi-feng dies at 82". Taipei Times.
  10. (13 July 2010). "PASSINGS: David Fanshawe, Hwang Yau-tai". Los Angeles Times.
  11. (6 September 2010). "Tsung-yi Lin, 89, Psychiatrist With Global Approach, Dies". New York Times.
  12. (19 November 2010). "前南投縣長林宗男肺腺癌病逝 享壽69歲". NOWnews.
  13. (2 December 2010). "Lee Huan dies at 95". Taipei Times.
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