List of Famous people born in Taiwan
Wu Nien-hsuan
Wu Nien-hsuan is a Taiwanese actor and television host.
Lin Yi-hsiung
Lin Yi-hsiung is a politician from Taiwan. He was a major leader of the democratization movement in Taiwan. He graduated from the Department of Law of National Taiwan University. He was first exposed to politics in 1976 while serving as attorney for Kuo Yu-hsin (1908–1985) who sued the ruling KMT party for electoral fraud. Lin was elected a member of Taiwan Provincial Consultative Council in Kuo's old electorate in 1977. He remains a controversial figure by Taiwanese media under martial law.
Lin Chia-lung
Lin Chia-lung is a Taiwanese academic and Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) politician. He was elected mayor of Taichung City in November 2014 and took office on 25 December 2014. In the early 2000s he served in various capacities in the ROC Executive Yuan under DPP President Chen Shui-bian.
Pauline Lan
Pauline Lan Xinmei is a Taiwanese host, actress, singer and businesswoman.
Chen Chi-chung
Chen Chi-chung is a Taiwanese politician. He is the Minister of Council of Agriculture since 14 January 2019 after being the acting Minister since 4 December 2018.
Wang Tzu-Wei
Wang Tzu-wei is a Taiwanese badminton player. He won his first international title at the 2014 New Zealand Open tournament. Wang competed at the 2017 Summer Universiade, won the gold medals in the men's singles and team events.
Joyce Huang
Huang Chih-hsien, also known as Joyce Huang, is a Taiwanese TV commentator, author and host on CTV and CTi TV between 2014 and 2019.
Ella Chen
Ella Chen Chia-hwa is a Taiwanese singer, actress, and television host. She is a member of the Taiwanese girl group S.H.E.
Andrew Hsia
Andrew Hsia is a Taiwanese politician. He was minister of the Mainland Affairs Council from February 2015 to May 2016.
Catherine Lee
Catherine Lee or Lee Jih-chu is a Taiwanese economist and politician. She chaired the National Youth Commission from 1998 to 2000. After steeping down, Lee taught at National Chengchi University. Between 2005 and 2008, she was a member of the Legislative Yuan. Later that year, Lee became vice chairwoman of the Financial Supervisory Commission, where she served until 2013. Since leaving the central government, Lee has led the Bank of Taiwan and its parent company Taiwan Financial Holdings Group. In 2016, Lee was named vice chairwoman of Shin Kong Financial Holding Co., Ltd., a division of the Shin Kong Group.