Tseng Wen-hui

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Tseng Wen-hui is a Taiwanese public figure best known as the wife of former President Lee Teng-hui and for serving as First Lady during Taiwan’s transition to democracy.

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Tseng Wen-hui canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Taiwanese person
human
associatedWith Kuomintang NERFINISHED
Presidential Office Building, Taipei NERFINISHED
democratization of Taiwan
continentOfActivity Asia NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Taiwan NERFINISHED
endTime 2000 (as First Lady of the Republic of China (Taiwan))
familyName Tseng NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Wen-hui NERFINISHED
knownFor being First Lady of Taiwan during the 1990s
supporting Lee Teng-hui’s political career
languageSpoken Mandarin Chinese
Taiwanese Hokkien NERFINISHED
maritalStatus married (to Lee Teng-hui)
name Tseng Wen-hui NERFINISHED
notableFor public service activities in Taiwan
role as First Lady during Taiwan’s transition to democracy
notableRole First Lady of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
placeOfActivity Taipei NERFINISHED
positionHeld First Lady of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
publicImage supportive political spouse
regionOfActivity East Asia NERFINISHED
residence Taiwan NERFINISHED
spouse Lee Teng-hui NERFINISHED
spouseOccupation President of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
spousePositionHeld President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) NERFINISHED
spouseTermEnd 2000 (Lee Teng-hui as President)
spouseTermStart 1988 (Lee Teng-hui as President)
startTime 1990 (as First Lady of the Republic of China (Taiwan))

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Lee Teng-hui spouse Tseng Wen-hui