Lien Chan

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Lien Chan is a Taiwanese politician who served as Vice President of the Republic of China and later became chairman of the Kuomintang party.

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Lien Chan canonical 4

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instanceOf Taiwanese politician
human
politician
academicDegree bachelor's degree
doctorate
master's degree
birthDate 1936-08-27
birthPlace Republic of China
Shaanxi Province
surface form: Shaanxi

Xi'an
candidateInElection 2000 Taiwanese presidential election
2004 Taiwanese presidential election
countryOfCitizenship Republic of China
dateOfEvent 2005
educatedAt National Taiwan University
University of Chicago
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
surface form: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
endTime 1997
2000
2005
ethnicGroup Taiwanese Hokkien
surface form: Hoklo Taiwanese
fieldOfStudy political science
gender male
heldPosition Chairman of the Kuomintang
Governor of Taiwan Province
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China
Premier of the Republic of China
Vice Premier of the Republic of China
Vice President of the Republic of China
honorificSuffix PhD
knownFor cross-strait relations initiatives
languageSpoken Mandarin Chinese
Taiwanese Hokkien
memberOfPoliticalParty Kuomintang
metWith Hu Jintao
name Lien Chan self-link
nativeName 連戰
notableWork historic 2005 visit to mainland China
numberOfChildren 3
officeContested President of the Republic of China
positionHeld Director-General of the Kuomintang
surface form: Chairman of the Kuomintang Central Committee
religion Christianity
residence Taipei, Taiwan
surface form: Taipei
spouse Lien Fang Yu
startTime 1993
1996
2000
visited Beijing

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