2006 in Taiwan
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Events from the year 2006 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 95 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
Incumbents
- President - Chen Shui-bian
 - Vice President - Annette Lu
 - Premier - Frank Hsieh, Su Tseng-chang
 - Vice Premier - Wu Rong-i, Tsai Ing-wen
 
Events
January
- 15 January - 2006 Democratic Progressive Party chairmanship election.
 -  25 January
- Su Tseng-chang became the Premier of the Republic of China.
 - Tsai Ing-wen became the Vice Premier of the Republic of China.
 
 
February
- 22 February - The establishment of National Communications Commission.
 - 27 February - President Chen Shui-bian announced that National Unification Council ceased to function.
 
May
- 31 May - The opening of Tucheng Line of Taipei Metro.
 
June
- 9-21 June - 2006 Enterprise Football League.
 - 10 June - 17th Golden Melody Awards in Taipei.
 - 16 June - The opening of Hsuehshan Tunnel.
 - 23 June - The opening of Poképark.
 
September
- 1 September - Fu Hsing Kang College became part of National Defense University.
 - 6 September - The renaming of Chiang Kai-shek International Airport to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport.[1]
 
October
-  24 October
- The launching of Sharp Daily in Taipei.
 - The opening of THSR Taichung Station in Wuri Township, Taichung County.
 
 - 27–29 October - 2006 Taipei International Invitational Futsal Tournament in Taipei.
 - 28 October - The establishment of Ling Tung Numismatic Museum in Taichung.
 
November
-  3 November
- The opening of THSR Chiayi Station in Taibao City, Chiayi County.
 - The opening of THSR Tainan Station in Guiren Township, Tainan County.
 
 - 7 November - The opening of THSR Hsinchu Station in Zhubei City, Hsinchu County.
 - 10 November - The opening of THSR Taoyuan Station in Zhongli City, Taoyuan County.
 
December
- 9 December - 2006 Republic of China municipal election.
 - 26 December - Hengchun earthquake in Pingtung County.[2]
 
Deaths
- 3 June - Ni Wen-ya, 101, President of Legislative Yuan (1972-1988).
 - 5 November - Chen Ding-nan, Minister of Justice (2000-2005).
 
References
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2006 in Taiwan. | 
- ↑ http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2006/09/07/2003326501
 - ↑ "Submarine Cable Networks - Submarine Cables Cut after Taiwan Earthquake in Dec 2006". Submarinenetworks.com. Retrieved 2014-06-01.
 
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