Order of Chiang Chung-Cheng
Civilian order of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
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The Order of Chiang Chung-Cheng is a civilian order of the Republic of China. The Chinese characters for "Chung-cheng", the Chinese name of President Chiang Kai-shek, are inscribed on the main medal, while the accompanying medal has a picture of the Republic of China Constitution. The order was instituted in 1980 and has no ranks.[1] Abolition of the order has been discussed since 2017, and a moratorium on its conferral has been in place since then.[2]
TypeSingle-grade Grand Cordon
DescriptionThe characters "Chung-cheng", the Chinese name of the late President Chiang Kai-shek, are inscribed on the main medal, while the accompanying medal has a picture of the ROC Constitution.
Country
Republic of China (Taiwan)
Presented by

President of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
President of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
| Order of Chiang Chung-Cheng 中正勳章 | |
|---|---|
Order of Chiang Chung-Cheng cordon, badge, star, medal and lapel pin | |
| Type | Single-grade Grand Cordon |
| Description | The characters "Chung-cheng", the Chinese name of the late President Chiang Kai-shek, are inscribed on the main medal, while the accompanying medal has a picture of the ROC Constitution. |
| Country | |
| Presented by | President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) |
| Eligibility | Civilian who had outstanding contributions to the Three Principles of the People, Anti-communism, Revival of Chinese Culture and constitutional democracy. |
| Status | Active |
| Established | 11 January 1980 |
| First award | Gu Zhutong |
| Final award | Wu Den-yih |
| Total | 12 |
Ribband of the order | |
| Precedence | |
| Next (higher) | Order of Dr. Sun Yat-sen |
| Next (lower) | Order of Propitious Clouds |
Recipients
External links
- "Order of Chiang Chung-Cheng". Office of the President Republic of China (Taiwan). Retrieved 7 September 2014.