Chiang Hsiao-wu
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Alex Chiang Hsiao-wu 蔣孝武 | |
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ROC Representative to Japan | |
In office January 1990[1] – June 1991 | |
Succeeded by | Hsu Shui-teh |
Personal details | |
Born | Chekiang[2] | 25 April 1945
Died | 1 July 1991 46) Taipei, Taiwan | (aged
Nationality | Republic of China |
Political party | Kuomintang |
Alma mater | Chinese Culture University |
Chiang Hsiao-wu (Chinese: 蔣孝武; also known as Alex Chiang; April 25, 1945 - July 1, 1991), was the second son of Chiang Ching-kuo, the President of the Republic of China in Taiwan from 1978 to 1988. His mother is Faina Ipatyevna Vakhreva, also known as Chiang Fang-liang. He had one older brother, Hsiao-wen, one older sister, Hsiao-chang, and one younger brother, Hsiao-yung, with whom he shared the same parents. He had two half-brothers, Winston Chang and John Chiang, with whom he shared the same father. He died at the age of 46, on July 1, 1991, at the Taipei Veterans General Hospital in Taiwan as a result of congestive heart failure. He was survived by the two children he had with his first wife.[3]
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