1988 in Taiwan
Events from the year 1988 in Taiwan. This year is numbered Minguo 77 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
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See also: | Other events of 1988 History of Taiwan • Timeline • Years |
Incumbents
Events
June
- 12 June – The opening of National Cheng Kung University Hospital in North District, Tainan City.
- 26 June – The opening of National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in West District, Taichung City.
August
- 11 August – The establishment of Federation of Medical Students-Taiwan.
December
- 29 December – The establishment of Ritek.
Births
- 19 March – Lin Tzu-chi, taekwondo player
- 11 April – Yako Chan, singer and actress
- 19 May – Lin Fei-fan, activist
- 12 June – Nieh Pin-chieh, swimmer
- 16 June – Lyan Cheng, actress, model and singer
- 30 June – Puff Kuo, model, actress and singer
- 26 July – Cheng Kai-wen, baseball player
- 29 July – Huang Peijia, actress
- 2 August – Nick Chou, actor and singer
- 11 August – Chen Po-liang, captain of Chinese Taipei national football team
- 3 September – Chang Chin-lan, actress
- 17 November – Joanne Tseng, singer and television host
- 22 November – Lorene Ren, artist
- 16 December – Lin Chen-hua, baseball player
- 28 December – Lo Chih-en, football player
Deaths
- 13 January – Chiang Ching-kuo, President (1978–1988)
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