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Events from the year 1950 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 39 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
Incumbents
Events
March
- 1 March – Chiang Kai-shek resumes his duties as Chinese president after moving his government to Taipei, Taiwan.
 
June
- 18 June – The execution of Chen Yi after believed that he had defected from Kuomintang to the Chinese Communist Party.
 
August
- 16 August – The establishment of Yilan County from part of Taipei County.
 
October
- 21 October – The establishment of Nantou County Government.[1]
 
Births
- 25 January – Chen Cheng-sheng, member of Legislative Yuan (1999–2002).
 - 5 February – Wei Yao-chien, member of Legislative Yuan (1990–1996).
 - 10 March – David Lin, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2012–2016).
 - 11 March – Tsai Chuen-horng, Minister and Chairman of Atomic Energy Council (2008–2016).
 - 24 March – Shih Yen-shiang, Minister of Economic Affairs (2009–2013).
 - 6 April – Tsai Ming-kai, entrepreneur.
 - 9 May – Chiou I-jen, Vice Premier of the Republic of China (2007–2008).
 - 17 May – Hsieh Fa-dah, Vice Minister of Economic Affairs (2006–2008).
 - 10 June – Chen Chu, Mayor of Kaohsiung City.
 - 25 June – Chang Chia-juch, Minister of Economic Affairs (2013–2014).
 - 26 July – Chang Wen-ying, Mayor of Taichung (1997–2001).
 - 21 July – Chiu Wen-ta, Minister of Health and Welfare (2013–2014).
 - 12 October – Chen Shui-bian, President of the Republic of China (2000–2008).
 - 2 November – Shue Ming-fa, cycling athlete.
 - 8 December – Hsieh Shou-shing, Minister of Atomic Energy Council.
 - 24 December – Andrew Hsia, Minister of Mainland Affairs Council (2015–2016).
 
Deaths
- 10 June – Zhu Feng, 45, People's Republic of China spy.
 - 18 June – Chen Yi, 67, Chief Executive of Taiwan.
 
References
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- ↑ "Historic Sites in Nantou County", www.nantou.gov.tw, 14 November 2005, retrieved 5 October 2022
 
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