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Events from the year 1954 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 43 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
Incumbents
Events
March
- 22 March – 1954 Republic of China presidential election.
June
- 23 June – The Republic of China Navy captures the tanker Tuapse from the Soviet Union.
September
- 3 September – Start of First Taiwan Strait Crisis.
December
- 2 December – Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty.[1]
Births
- 2 January – Hsueh Ling, member of 8th Legislative Yuan
- 24 June – Chang San-cheng, Vice Premier (2016)
- 26 July – Tsai Chen-nan, actor and singer
- 28 July – Chern Jenn-chuan, Minister of Public Construction Commission (2012–2013)
- 8 August
- Lin Mun-lee, Director of National Palace Museum (2006–2008)
- Mark Lee Ping-bing, cinematographer, photographer and author
- 10 September – Pan An-bang, former singer, TV presenter and actor
- 18 September – Liu Wen-hsiung, MLY (1999–2008)
- 10 November – Yang Sui-sheng, Magistrate of Lienchiang County (2009–2014)
- 15 December – Elaine Jin, actress
- Undated – Wong Sau-ching, visual artist
Deaths
- 15 February – Qi Yaoshan, 88–89, Beiyang government official.
- 17 April – Uyongʉ Yata'uyungana, 45, educator and musician (execution by shooting).
- 12 May – Ding Weifen, 79, politician, Vice President of the Control Yuan (1931–1935).
- 3 November – Chen Jitang, 64, general and warlord.
- 16 December – Feng Zhi'an, 58, general.
References
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