1963 in Taiwan
Events in the year 1963 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 52 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
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See also: | Other events of 1963 History of Taiwan • Timeline • Years |
Incumbents
Events
January
- 11 January – The opening of Taipei Prison in Taoyuan County (now Taoyuan City).
February
- 13 February – The 7.3 Mw Su-ao earthquake occurred off the coast of Yilan County, causing some injuries and deaths.
September
- 1 September – The declaration of Port of Hualien to be an international port.[1]
October
- 22 October – The establishment of National Research Institute of Chinese Medicine in Beitou District, Taipei.
Births
- 24 February – Wu Chi-ming, member of Legislative Yuan
- 26 February – Lu Wen-teh, golf athlete
- 12 March – Kuang Li-chen, Magistrate of Taitung County
- 18 March – Wei Ming-ku, Magistrate of Changhua County
- 3 June – Chen Fu-hai, Magistrate of Kinmen County
- 21 June – Tiger Huang, singer
- 8 August – Yang Tzu-pao, Deputy Minister of Culture
- 10 August – Lee Chia-fen, educator and politician
- 14 September – Chu Chin-peng, Minister of Research, Development and Evaluation Commission (2009–2012)
- 26 September – Huang Wei-cher, Mayor of Tainan
- 21 October – Hsieh Chen-wu, lawyer and presenter
- 6 November – Chang Hsien-yao, Deputy Minister of Mainland Affairs Council (2014)
- 14 November – Tuan Yi-kang, member of 5th, 8th and 9th Legislative Yuan
Deaths
- 3 January – Chu Chia-hua, former Vice Premier of the Republic of China.
- 18 November – Puru, painter and calligrapher.
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