1986 in Taiwan
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Events from the year 1986 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 75 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
Incumbents
- President – Chiang Ching-kuo
 - Vice President – Lee Teng-hui
 - Premier – Yu Kuo-hwa
 - Vice Premier – Lin Yang-kang
 
Events
January
- 1 January – The establishment of National Museum of Natural Science in North District, Taichung City.
 
March
- 30 March – The founding of Hitron.
 
August
- 1 August – The opening of National Open University in Luzhou City, Taipei County.
 
September
- 19 September – The completion of Yunlin Prison expansion in Huwei Township, Yunlin County.
 - 26 September – The closing of Sankuaicuo Station in Sanmin District, Kaohsiung City.
 - 28 September – The founding of Democratic Progressive Party.
 
November
- 28 November
- The start of operation of Canadian Trade Office in Taipei in Taipei City.
 - The reestablishment of Taroko National Park.
 
 
December
Births
- 4 January – Cheng Shao-chieh, badminton athlete
 - 20 January – Genie Chuo, singer and actress
 - 19 February – Amber Kuo, singer and actress
 - 5 March – Chang Tsai-hsing, actor
 - 8 March – Amanda Chu, actress
 - 7 May – Pai Hsiao-ma, badminton athlete
 - 12 June – Alicia Liu, model and television personality
 - 8 July – Chloe Wang, actress, singer and host
 - 5 August – Chang Cheng-wei, baseball player
 - 6 October – Chiang Ming-han, football athlete
 - 12 November – Evan Yo, singer-songwriter
 - 26 December – Tseng Li-cheng, taekwondo athlete
 
Deaths
- 25 February – Tu Tsung-ming, 92, pharmacologist.
 
References
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