1983 in Taiwan
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Events from the year 1983 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 72 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
Incumbents
- President - Chiang Ching-kuo
- Vice President - Hsieh Tung-min
- Premier - Sun Yun-suan
- Vice Premier - Chiu Chuang-huan
Events
March
- 28 March - The commissioning of first unit of Tunghsiao Power Plant in Miaoli County.
August
- 8 August - The establishment of Taipei Fine Arts Museum in Zhongshan District, Taipei.[1]
October
- 31 October - The opening of Guandu Bridge which links Taipei and New Taipei.
December
- 3 December - 1983 Republic of China legislative election.
Births
- 8 January - Pan Tzu-hui, softball athlete.
- 19 January - Jane Huang, singer.
- 30 March - Hebe Tien, actress and singer.
- 22 April - Chang Chia-che, long-distance running athlete.
- 31 May - Michelle Chen, actress and singer.
- 10 June - MC40, musician, songwriter, lyricist, actor and television presenter.
- 11 July - Christine Kuo, actress.
- 6 September - Jing Chang, singer.
- 20 September
- An Jun Can, singer and actor.
- A-Lin, singer and lyricist.
- 8 October - Maggie Wu, model and actress.
- 28 November - Alien Huang, singer and actor.
- 25 December - Gwei Lun-mei actress.
- 28 December - Joseph Chang, actor.
Deaths
- 30 June - Hsu Shih-hsien, 75, former Mayor of Chiayi City.
References
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