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