- Source: 2004 in Taiwan
Events from the year 2004 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 93 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
Incumbents
President – Chen Shui-bian
Vice President – Annette Lu
Premier – Yu Shyi-kun
Vice Premier – Lin Hsin-i, Yeh Chu-lan
Events
= February
=1 February – The upgrade of Van Nung Institute of Technology in Zhongli City, Taoyuan County to Vanung University.
28 February – 228 Hand-in-Hand Rally.
= March
=9 March – The opening of Chiayi Municipal Museum in East District, Chiayi City.
10 March – The establishment of National Airborne Service Corps of the Ministry of the Interior.
19 March – 3-19 shooting incident, an assassination attempt on Chen Shui-bian and Annette Lu in Tainan City.
20 March
2004 Republic of China presidential election took place and Chen Shui-bian won the election, compiling 50.11% of the popular vote.
2004 Republic of China referendum.
21 March – The opening of Changhua City Library in Changhua County.
= April
=1 April
The merging between West District and Central District to form the West Central District in Tainan City.
The opening of Chuwan Crab Museum in Xiyu Township, Penghu County.
= May
=1 May – The opening of Green World Ecological Farm in Beipu Township, Hsinchu County.
8 May – 15th Golden Melody Awards in Taipei City.
20 May – The swearing in of the second term of President Chen Shui-bian.
= June
=1 June
The establishment of CTV MyLife.
The establishment of TTV Family.
= July
=1 July
The establishment of Bureau of Energy.
The establishment of CTV News Channel.
The establishment of Financial Supervisory Commission.
The establishment of PTS2.
4 July – The establishment of the Formosa Party.
= August
=1 August – The establishment of Kao Fong College in Changzhi Township, Pingtung County.
7 August – The opening of Puppetry Art Center of Taipei in Songshan District, Taipei.
13 August – The founding of Runewaker Entertainment in Taichung.
17–27 August – Typhoon Aere.
= September
=1 September – The establishment of TTV Finance.
29 September – The opening of Xiaobitan Branch Line of Taipei Metro.
= October
=1–3 October – The 1st Taiwan Youth Day.
= November
=19 November – The opening of Miramar Entertainment Park in Zhongshan District, Taipei.
21 November – The start of 2004 FIFA Futsal World Championship.
21–27 November – Taiwan hosted the 2004 FIBA Asia Stanković Cup. Qatar national basketball team won the competition.
= December
=1 December – The renaming of Keelung City Cultural Center to Keelung Cultural Center.
11 December
2004 Democratic Progressive Party presidential primary
2004 Republic of China legislative election was held and Chen Shui-bian won the popular vote of the election.
18 December – 11,551 residents of Kaohsiung City set a world record: longest time to play two songs without stopping.
28 December – The opening of YM Oceanic Culture and Art Museum in Ren'ai District, Keelung.
Deaths
3 March – Wei Yung, 67, Minister of Research, Development and Evaluation Commission (1976-1988).
6 April – Yuan Che-sheng, suicide by hanging.
14 August – Hsu Tzi-ting, 23, Taiwanese model, suicide by jumping.
15 December – Chiang Fang-liang, 88, First Lady (1978–1988), lung cancer.
References
External links
Year 2004 Calendar - Taiwan
Taiwan, 2004 Timeline
Year 2004 Legislative Yuan Elections in Taiwan
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