Events from the year 1999 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 88 according to the official Republic of China calendar.

Incumbents

  • President – Lee Teng-hui
  • Vice President – Lien Chan
  • Premier – Vincent Siew
  • Vice Premier – Liu Chao-shiuan

Events

April

  • 15 April – 2000 Democratic Progressive Party presidential primary.
  • 20–25 April – 1999 Asian Youth Boys Volleyball Championship in Chiayi City.

May

  • 8–9 May – Resolution on Taiwan's Future was ratified by Democratic Progressive Party in Kaohsiung.

June

  • 10 June – The establishment of Miaoli Railway Museum in Miaoli City, Miaoli County.

July

  • 1 July – The establishment of Centers for Disease Control.
  • 8 July – The 'special state-to-state' model for cross-strait relations proposed by President Lee Teng-hui.

August

  • 24 August – The explosion of Uni Air Flight 873 after it landed at Hualien Airport.

September

  • 10 September – The signing of A New Partnership Between the Indigenous Peoples and the Government of Taiwan in Taitung County.
  • 21 September – The 7.6 Mw Jiji earthquake occurred in Nantou County.

October

  • 25 October – The opening of Hong-gah Museum in Beitou District, Taipei.

November

  • 11 November – The opening of Xindian Line of Taipei Metro.

December

  • 12 December – 36th Golden Horse Awards in Taipei.
  • 24 December – The opening of Nangang Line of Taipei Metro.

Births

  • 2 April – Hsu Yu-hsiou, tennis player
  • 14 June – Chou Tzu-yu, singer

Deaths

  • 30 November – Huang Hsin-chieh, 71, Taiwanese politician, MLY (1969–1991), heart attack.
  • 28 December – Wei Ting-chao, 65, Taiwanese democracy activist.

References


Taiwan Ein De Facto Unabhängiger Staat im Schatten Komplexer Historie

Chinas Staatschef Xi setzt Wiedervereinigung mit Taiwan auf seine

Taiwan earthquake of 1999 Magnitude 7.6, Aftershocks, Destruction

Taiwan Geografie, Geschichte, Politik eines von China bedrohten Landes

Taiwan Marks Deadly but Seminal 1999 Earthquake