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Events from the year 1992 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 81 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
Incumbents
Events
January
- 1 January – The establishment of Institute of Yilan County History in Yilan City, Yilan County.
 - 27 January – The establishment of Fair Trade Commission.
 
February
- 12 February – The operation commencement of Cosmos Bank.
 - 25 February – The establishment of Taishin International Bank.
 
April
- 28–29 April – Taiwan McDonald's bombings.
 
July
- 31 July – The passing of Act Governing Relations between the People of the Taiwan Area and the Mainland Area.
 
August
- 1 August – The disestablishment of Taiwan Garrison Command.
 - 23 August – The termination of diplomatic relation with South Korea.
 
September
- 10 September – The upgrade of Puzi from township to county-administered city.
 
October
- 5 October – The opening of Central Signal Station of Taiwan Railways Administration in Shizi Township, Pingtung County.
 
November
December
- 19 December – The 1992 Republic of China legislative election.[3]
 
Births
- 15 February – Cheng I-ching, table tennis player
 - 16 February – Nono Ku, actress and model
 - 23 February – Wei Chen-yang, taekwondo athlete
 - 2 March – Lai Pin-yu, cosplayer and member-elect of Legislative Yuan
 - 9 March – Dewi Chien, singer
 - 30 April – Chen Hao-wei, football player
 - 28 September – Chen Ting-yang, football player
 - 21 October – Vivian Sung, actress
 - 28 October – Lo Kuo-hua, baseball player
 
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1992 in Taiwan.
- ↑ "Lienchiang County Council - Introduction to Matsu". Archived from the original on 2015-03-25. Retrieved 2015-10-20.
 - ↑ "福建省政府Overview". www.fkpg.gov.tw.
 - ↑ httpHsieh, John Fuh-Sheng; Niou, Emerson M.S. (1 January 1996). "Issue Voting in the Republic of China on Taiwan's 1992 Legislative Yuan Election". International Political Science Review. 17/ (1/): 13–27. doi:10.1177/019251296017001002. S2CID 144074789.
 
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