List of Famous people born in Taiwan

Chang Sheng-ford

First Name Chang
Last Name Sheng-ford
Born on September 1, 1949 (age 76)
Born in Taiwan

Chang Sheng-ford is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Minister of Finance of the Republic of China from 2012 to 2016.

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Rai Hau-min

First Name Rai
Last Name Hau-min
Born on January 2, 1939 (age 87)

Rai Hau-min in Tō'oku Village, Shinchiku Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan, was the President of the Judicial Yuan of the Republic of China from 2010 to 2016. An attorney by profession, Rai founded the Formosa Transnational Attorney at Law (萬國法律事務所) in 1974, and served as the Chairperson of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of China from 4 November 2009 to 12 October 2010 before his appointment as President of the Judicial Yuan.

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Tsai De-sheng

First Name Tsai
Last Name De-sheng
Born on February 1, 1949 (age 77)

Tsai De-sheng is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Director-General of the National Security Bureau (NSB) from 2009 to 2014.

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Wu Rong-i

First Name Wu
Last Name Rong-i
Born on December 15, 1939 (age 86)
Born in Taiwan, Kaohsiung

Wu Rong-i is a Taiwanese politician. Wu was the Vice Premier in 2005–2006., and now serves as senior advisor to Tsai Ing-wen, current President of Taiwan, and as Chairman of Taiwania Capital Management Corporation, the investment arm of Taiwan.

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George Chang

First Name George
Last Name Chang
Born on March 1, 1936 (age 90)

George Chang or Chang Tsan-hung is a Taiwanese politician and independence activist. He was the mayor of Tainan City from 1997 to 2001.

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Walis Perin

First Name Walis
Born on August 8, 1952 (age 73)

Walis Perin is a Seediq Taiwanese politician. He served four terms in the Legislative Yuan from 1993 to 2005, each time with a different political affiliation. He became a founding member of the Non-Partisan Solidarity Union in 2004, and after losing reelection, was appointed the minister for the Council of Indigenous Peoples in 2005. He stepped down in 2007, and since then has launched two unsuccessful legislative campaigns, in 2012 with the People First Party and 2016, representing the Democratic Progressive Party. In 2018, Walis Perin was appointed to the Control Yuan.

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