Yang Chin-hu

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Yang Chin-hu (traditional Chinese: 楊金虎; simplified Chinese: 杨金虎; pinyin: Yáng Jīnhǔ; 26 August 1898 – 12 July 1990) was a Taiwanese politician. He was the Mayor of Kaohsiung City from 19681973.

Preceded byChen Chi-chuan
Succeeded byWang Yu-yun
Born(1898-08-26)26 August 1898
Died12 July 1990(1990-07-12) (aged 91)
Quick facts Mayor of Kaohsiung City, Preceded by ...
Yang Chin-hu
楊金虎
Mayor of Kaohsiung City
In office
2 June 1968  1 February 1973
Preceded byChen Chi-chuan
Succeeded byWang Yu-yun
Personal details
Born(1898-08-26)26 August 1898
Died12 July 1990(1990-07-12) (aged 91)
PartyChina Democratic Socialist Party
Spouse(s)Chen Tsai-feng
Chung Yu-yeh
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Political career

In 1947, Yang became a member of the National Assembly. He then later joined the China Democratic Socialist Party in 1948. In 1954, he ran for the Kaohsiung Mayoralty election and failed for four consecutive terms. However, he eventually won in 1968.[1]

Personal life

On 12 June 1971, the 72-year-old Yang was engaged to the 47-year-old Chen Tsai-feng, his housekeeper. Initially, Yang's two adult daughters opposed the marriage. Eventually, his daughters and their husbands finally gave up and attended the engagement ceremony of their father.[2] His great-granddaughter is Natalie Lin, a comedian in New York City. On 5 February 1984, the 86-year-old Yang married to the 61-year-old Chung Yu-yeh in a traditional church ceremony.[3]

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