中華民國重要記事 |
重要堂史 |
年代 |
記事 |
年月日 |
事件紀要 |
1992 |
Korea breaks off relations with the ROC
Martial law ends in Kinmen after 36 years
Act Governing Relations between the People of the Taiwan Area and the Mainland Area implemented |
1992.01.16 |
The hall’s third director, Hsieh Yi, retires, and Chu Shao-tsong takes over |
1992.10 |
Cloud Gate Dance Theater debuts Legacy on the plaza in front of an audience of 60,000 |
1992 |
Calligraphy and painting exhibition to commemorate 17th anniversary of Chiang Kai-shek’s death |
1993 |
Wang-Koo Summit held in Singapore
New Party established |
1993.07.07 |
Memorial Hall Library unveiled |
1993.09.06 |
Shi Jing-yi, citizen of Hong Kong, donates 14,773 books from China |
1993.10.31 |
Hall sponsors its first large-scale public interest activity: “An Expression of Gratitude — Dancing Together with Love” |
1993.11.06 |
1. Lecture hall opens
2. Art and craft classes, “Happy Life Lectures” and weekend movie screenings launched |
1993.11.12 |
Zhong Zheng Art Gallery opens, at first under temporary management of the National Taiwan Arts Education Center |
1994 |
Self- governance acts for provinces and counties, as well as for special municipalities, are passed, allowing for popular elections of top officials |
1994.10.31 |
Memorial Office of the Late President Chiang Kai-shek opens to the public |
1995 |
“Regulations for Handling of and Compensation for the 228 Incident” adopted by Legislature
Jiang Ze-min announces “Eight Points” about Mainland-Taiwan relationship; Lee Teng-hui counters with “Six Principles” |
1995.06.01 |
The hall’s fourth director, Chu Shao-tsong, retires, and Chen Chong-hua takes over |
1996 |
Lee Teng-hui and Lien Chan are elected to ninth terms of ROC presidency and vice presidency |
1996.04.25-
05.01 |
Exhibition of calligraphy of great quotations by Chiang Kai-shek |
1997 |
The National Assembly downgrades status of provincial government, ending elections of provincial governor and representatives to the Taiwan Provincial Assembly |
1997.01.18 |
To promote film 101 Dalmatians, giant floodlights are projected on memorial to give it a dalmatian-like appearance |
1997.07.01 |
Children’s classroom formally opens |
1997.07.06-
07.20 |
First summer camp for children |
1999 |
921 (September 21) Earthquake
In an interview with German radio station, President Lee Teng-hui proposes “special nation-to-nation” model for Taiwan-Mainland relations |
1999.01 |
Life-long learning classes open for registration |
1999.11.22-
2000.01.16 |
Special exhibition, “Madame Chiang Kai-shek and Modern China” |
2000 |
Chen Shui-bian and Annette Lu are elected to 10th terms of ROC presidency and vice presidency |
2000.07.17 |
The hall’s fifth director, Chen Chong-hua, retires, and Deputy Director Lei Hsin-min takes over as interim director |
2000.09.01 |
Tseng Kun-ti takes over as the sixth director, and Lei Hsin-min returns to deputy director post |
2001 |
“Little Three Links” —postal exchanges, transportation and trade — allowed between ROC- controlled Kinmen and Mazu and Xiamen on the mainland
Curriculum reform for grades 1-9
ROC joins World Trade Organization as “the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Mazu” |
2001 |
Formal recruitment of volunteers started |
2002 |
President Chen Shui-bian promulgates “Lifelong Learning Act”
The joint college entrance exam as determiner of college admissions replaced with multiple criteria |
2002.07.13-
12.22 |
Hall starts to co-sponsor public interest seminars with Hung Chun Pei Foundation |