1973 in Taiwan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Events from the year 1973 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 62 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
Incumbents
Events
April
- 1 April – The establishment of Taiwan Water Corporation.
July
- 21 July – The establishment of Flying Camel.
September
- 1 September – The establishment of Criminal Investigation Bureau.
- 3 September – A ferry capsizes in Kaohsiung, killing 25 women.
Births
- 17 January – Lin Shu-fen, member of Legislative Yuan.
- 21 February – Bowie Tsang, singer, actress, TV host and author.
- 19 August – Huang Kuo-chang, leader of New Power Party.
- 10 September – Kao Yi-feng, author
- 13 September – Chen Lien-hung, baseball player.
- 5 October – Chen Wen-bin, former professional baseball player.
- 29 October – Kelly Lin, actress and model.
- 9 December – Shino Lin, singer and actress.
- 18 December – Ho Hsin-chun, member of 8th and 9th Legislative Yuan.
- 30 December – Chen Je-chang, professional baseball player.
Deaths
- 4 February – Shen Fazao, 68, general.
- 10 March – Li Mi, 70, general.
- 7 September – Li Zikuan, 91, politician and Buddhist layman.
- 13 September – Sun Fo, 81, politician, Premier (1932, 1948–1949), President of the Legislative Yuan (1932–1948), President of the Examination Yuan (1966–1973).
- 19 September – Qu Yingguang, 90, politician and revolutionary.
- 30 September – Li Shizeng, 92, politician, educator, and revolutionary.
