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Hsieh Tung-min (Chinese: 謝東閔; pinyin: Xiè Dōngmǐn; Wade–Giles: Hsieh 4 Tung 1-min 3; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Siā Tong-bín; 25 January 1908 – 9 April 2001) was a Taiwanese politician who served as the ninth Governor of Taiwan Province (1972–1978), the sixth and first local Taiwanese Vice President of the Republic of China (1978–1984) under president Chiang Ching-kuo.
Hsieh Tung-min : 6 Lee Teng-hui : 7 4 Lee Teng-hui 李登輝 (1923–2020) 13 January 1988: 20 May 2000 Kuomintang: Vacant: Lee Yuan-tsu : 8 Lien Chan : 9 5 Chen Shui-bian 陳水扁 (born 1950) 20 May 2000: 20 May 2008 Democratic Progressive: Annette Lu : 10 11 6 Ma Ying-jeou 馬英九
Hsieh Tung-min: Electoral vote 1,184: Percentage 100.00%: President before election. Yen Chia-kan Kuomintang. Elected President. Chiang Ching-kuo Kuomintang.
Hsieh Tung-min 謝東閔 (1908–2001) 20 May 1978: 19 May 1984 Kuomintang: Chiang Ching-kuo : 6 5 Lee Teng-hui 李登輝 (1923–2020) 20 May 1984: 13 January 1988 Kuomintang: 7 Office vacant 13 January 1988 – 19 May 1990: Lee Teng-hui : 6 Li Yuan-tsu 李元簇 (1923–2017) 20 May 1990: 20 May 1996 Kuomintang: 8
Hsieh Tung-min (謝東閔) 8 January 1946 – 1 October 1947 Kuomintang: 2 Mao Chen-huan (毛振寰) 1 October 1947 – 18 October 1948 Kuomintang: 3 Huang Chien-fen (黃劍棻) 18 October 1948 – 21 April 1950 Kuomintang: 4 Dong Chung-sheng (董中生) 21 April 1950 – 30 April 1951 Kuomintang: 5 Hung Jung-hua (洪榮華) 1 May 1951 – 2 ...
Since the then Speaker Huang Chao-chin had decided not to run for election, provincial councilors Hsu Shih-hsien, Hsieh Tung-min, Liang Hsu Chun-chu , Lee Chien-ho, and Kuo Yu-hsin co-sponsored the proposal, arguing that since the establishment of the Provincial Senate, it has been 17 years since the Provisional Provincial Council was ...
Li Na (simplified Chinese: 李 讷; traditional Chinese: 李 訥; pinyin: Lǐ Nà, also pronounced Li Ne, [note 1] born 3 August 1940), is the daughter of Mao Zedong and his fourth wife Jiang Qing, and their only child together.
Incumbent Vice-president Hsieh Tung-min decided not to seek for his second term due to old age. The then Governor of Taiwan Province Lee Teng-hui, also a Taiwan-born Kuomintang member, was picked Chiang's running-mate. Chiang died in office on January 13, 1988.