Hsieh Tung-min

Hsieh Tung-min
謝東閔
Vice President of the Republic of China
In office
20 May 1978  20 May 1984
President Chiang Ching-kuo
Chairman of Taiwan Provincial Government
In office
6 June 1972  20 May 1978
Magistrate of Kaohsiung County
In office
8 January 1946  1 October 1947
Personal details
Born 25 January 1908
Tainan Prefecture, Taiwan, Empire of Japan
Died 9 April 2001(2001-04-09) (aged 93)
Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
Nationality Republic of China
Political party Kuomintang
Alma mater Sun Yat-sen University
Shieh Tung-min
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

Hsieh Tung-min (Chinese: 謝東閔; pinyin: Xiè Dōngmǐn; 25 January 1908 – 9 April 2001) was 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.[1]

Family and early life

Hsieh was born to an ordinary farming family in the Japanese colony of Taiwan. He was educated in Taichu (Taichung) in 1922. He graduated from Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou in 1928. Afterwards, he became a columnist in Hong Kong and Guangzhou.

Road into politics

In 1942, Hsieh was invited to plan the Taiwan office of Kuomintang. During 1943 - 1945, he worked for anti-Japan activities in Guangdong.

In 1945, after 20 and half years in the mainland, he went back to Taiwan as a KMT official. He became the first magistrate of Kaohsiung County in 1948, later Vice-director of Education of Taiwan Province, chancellor of National Taiwan Normal University, Secretary of Taiwan Province and Chief Councillor of Taiwan Province Council.

Governor of Taiwan Province

Hsieh became the ninth governor of Taiwan Province in 1972. On 10 October 1976, he received a parcel bomb from Taiwanese nationalist Wang Sing-nan (who now serves as a legislator for the Democratic Progressive Party). The bomb injured Hsieh's left hand. To prevent sepsis, the hospital decided to amputate his left hand and gave him an prosthetic hand.

Later political life

Hsieh became vice president on 20 May 1978. Afterwards he became senior secretary of the Presidential Office until his death in 2001.

Contributions to education in Taiwan

On 26 March 1958, Hsieh set up the first private university, the Shih Chien University in Kaohsiung. During his governorship and vice-presidency, he worked hard on educational affairs and success to make all people of the new generations of Taiwan to be educated.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
Government offices
Preceded by
Chen Ta-ching
Governor of Taiwan Province
1972–1978
Succeeded by
Lin Yang-kang
Preceded by
Yen Chia-kan
Vice President of the Republic of China
1978–1984
Succeeded by
Lee Teng-hui
Preceded by
position established
Magistrate of Kaohsiung County
1946–1947
Succeeded by
Mao Chen-huan
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