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Chiang Wei-kuo (Chinese: 蔣緯國; 6 October 1916 – 22 September 1997), also known as Wego Chiang, was the adopted son of Republic of China President Chiang Kai-shek, the adoptive brother of President Chiang Ching-kuo, a retired Army general, and an important figure in the Kuomintang.
The Chiang family (Chinese: 蔣中正家族/蔣介石家族) is a political family of the Republic of China with Wu Chinese background from Zhejiang province. Members of a prosperous family of salt merchants , the Chiang family held senior positions in Chinese politics first on the Chinese mainland and then in Taiwan after 1949 .
Chiang Wei-kuo, Chiang's younger brother, would later repudiate the declaration in 1990 after he was selected as a vice-presidential candidate. [41] On 15 July 1987, Chiang finally ended martial law and allowed his family to visit the mainland. The ban on tourism to Hong Kong and Macau was also lifted. His administration saw a gradual loosening ...
Taiwan has launched an online archive of written records on the late Chiang Ching-kuo, who was the self-ruled island's president during the volatile era when Washington switched diplomatic ties to ...
Soong Mei-ling, Chiang Ching-kuo, Chiang Kai-shek's second son Chiang Wei-kuo, and two of his grandsons then stepped onto the stage for one last look at the President's body. At 8:09am, the glass cover above the coffin was removed and the coffin lid closed.
Despite his long tenure, he had only two sons, Chiang Ching-kuo and Chiang Wei-kuo. Chiang Ching-kuo succeeded his father in Taiwan, leading for 10 years during which he implemented several reforms. [5] However, the Chiang family's influence waned in subsequent political struggles. [5] Demos Chiang Yu-bou, the grandson of Chiang Ching-kuo ...
General Chiang Wei-kuo, the adopted son of Chiang Kai-shek, conceived and designed the cemetery. [citation needed] Prior to the construction of the cemetery, the land was used as a golf course. [2] Planning for the cemetery started in April 1980, with construction starting on March 20, 1981; the cemetery opened on March 29, 1982. [1]
Chiang Kai-shek: 20 May 1948-5 April 1975 Chiang Kai-shek, Soong May-ling, Chiang Ching-kuo, Chiang Wei-kuo: Yen Chia-kan: 6 April 1975-20 May 1978 Yen Chia-kan, Liu Chi-chun, 嚴雋榮, 嚴雋森, 嚴雋同, 嚴雋泰, 嚴雋建, 嚴雋華, 嚴雋菊, 嚴雋芸, 嚴雋荃: Chiang Ching-kuo: 20 May 1978-13 January 1988