Timeline of Taiwanese history
This is a timeline of Taiwanese History.
Pre-Historic Times
- 50,000 years ago: First settlements by Austronesian ethno-linguistic peoples.
16th Century
17th Century
- 1604: Dutch traders forced out of the Pescadores Islands (or Penghu) by the Ming.
- 1624: Dutch East India Company (VOC) occupies Tayuan (大員) (now Anping) and builds Fort Zeelandia; immigration of Han Chinese from mainland China increases significantly.
- 1626: The Spanish Navy builds Fort San Salvador in Santissima Trinidad (now Keelung harbor).
- 1626-1636: Trade dispute between VOC and Japan.(濱田彌兵衛事件)
- 1627: Dutch Rev. Georgius Candidius, the first Protestant missionary to Taiwan, arrives in Singang (now Sinshih).
- 1629: Spanish Navy builds Fort San Domingo in Castillo (now Tamsui), later renamed Hong-Mao Cheng (紅毛城, literally, the Fortress of the Red Haired Barbarians).
- 1642: Fort San Domingo captured by the Dutch; the Spaniards are ousted.
- 1652: Guo Huai-yi (郭懷一) incident.
- 1653: The capital of the Dutch colonial government moved to Fort Provintia (now Tainan City).
- 1661: Koxinga, a pirate and Ming loyalist, invades Taiwan.
- 1662: Koxinga captures Fort Zeelandia and ousts the Dutch; dies shortly afterwards.
- 1683: The Qing (or Ching) attacks Taiwan; Koxinga's successor surrenders and is expelled.
- 1684: Southwestern Taiwan becomes part of Qing territory as a prefecture of Fujian province; policy of immigration restriction enacted.
18th Century
- 1721: Jhu Yi-guei (朱一貴) incident.
- 1723: Changhua and Tamsui counties established.
- 1786: Lin Shuang-wun (林爽文) incident.
- 1796: Wu Sha (吳沙) settles in Kavalan (now Yilan County).
19th Century
- 1810: Kavalan become the territory of Qing.
- 1845: Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry anchored off of Keelung for ten days.
- 1862: Dai Chao-chun (戴潮春) incident.
- 1863: Treaty of T'ientsin; Keelung, Tamsui, Anping (now Tainan, and Táⁿ-káu (打狗) (now Kaohsiung) ports opened to foreigners.
- 1871: Canadian missionary George Leslie Mackay arrives in Tamsui.
- 1874: Okinawa vessel incident; Japan launches bloody retribution compaign against the Paiwan aborigine group in Mutan She.
- 1875: Taipei Prefecture (north) divided from Taiwan Prefecture (south).
- 1874: Mudan Village (牡丹社) Incident.
- 1884: Franco-Chinese War; blockade of the Keelung and Tamsui harbors by the French.
- 1887: Taiwan established as a province separate from Fujian.
- 1891: Railway between Keelung and Dadaocheng (now part of Taipei City) completed.
- 1894: First Sino-Japanese War.
- 1895: Treaty of Shimonoseki; Taiwan and the Pescadores ceded to Japanese, becoming a Japanese colony.
- 1895: The short-lived Republic of Taiwan.
- 1895: Taipei Hospital established.
20th Century
1901-1910
- 1901: The railroad between Keelung and Hsinchu rebuilt.
- 1904: Taiwan bank notes issued.
- 1905: Earthquake in Chiayi.
- 1905: First population census. (First Provisional Taiwan Household Registration Survey)
- 1908: North-South (Western Line) Railway completed.
1911-1920
- 1913: Miaoli Incident.
- 1915: Tapani Incident, largest revolt in Taiwanese history; over 10,000 protesters killed by Japanese authorities.
1921-1930
- 1921: Taiwanese Culture Association founded.
- 1921: "Petition to Establish a Taiwan Parliament" movement begins.
- 1923: Emperor Hirohito of Japan visits Taiwan.
- 1924: Yilan Line Railroad completed.
- 1926: Hwatung Line Railroad completed.
- 1927: Taiwanese People's Party, Taiwan's first political party, founded.
- 1928: Taihoku Imperial University (now National Taiwan University) founded.
- 1930: Jianan (or Chianan) Canal (嘉南大圳) completed.
- 1930: Wushe Incident; Japan forcefully crushes rebellion by the Atayal aborigine group.
1931-1940
- 1935: Earthquake in Miaoli.
- 1935: Exposition to Commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Beginning of Administration in Taiwan.
- 1937: Four national parks planned.
- 1937: Sun Moon Lake Hydroelectric Power Plant completed.
- 1939: Industrial production surpasses agricultural production.
1941-1950
- 1941: Taiwan Revolutionary League formed to coordinate anti-Japan resistance.
- 1941: Segregation of primary schools between Japanese and Taiwanese children ends.
- 1941: Pingtung Line Railroad completed
- 1943: Compulsory primary education begins.
- 1945: Popular Legislature Election Law enacted.
- 1945: Japan defeated in World War II, Kuomintang (or Chinese Nationalist Party) military rule under Chief Executive Chen Yi begins.
- 1947: 228 Incident, the elite of Taiwanese society sacrificed almost in its entirety; "White Terror" begins.
- 1947: Chen Yi recalled and Taiwan Provincial Government established.
- 1949: April 6 Incident.
- 1949: The New Taiwan dollar is issued, exchanged at 1:40,000 old Taiwan dollars.
- 1949: Kuomintang army defeated in the Chinese Civil War, retreats to Taiwan with 2 million refugees.
- 1949: The capital of the Republic of China (ROC) relocated from Nanjing to Taipei.
1951-1960
- 1951: Treaty of San Francisco; Japan officially renounces claims to Taiwan.
- 1958: 823 Artillery War.
- 1959: August 7 Flood: serious flooding in central Taiwan.
- 1960: Free China Incident.
1961-1970
- 1964: Shihmen Dam completed.
- 1964: Peng Ming-min arrested for the draft of A Declaration of Formosan Self-salvation.
1971-1980
- 1971: ROC is expelled from the UN.
- 1975: President Chiang Kai-Shek dies.
- 1978: The first north-south freeway (No. 1) completed.
- 1979: The United States switched diplomatic recognition to the People's Republic of China; Taiwan Relations Act passed by the United States Congress.
- 1979: Kaohsiung Incident.
- 1979: Western Line Railroad fully electrified; North-Link Line completed.
- 1980: Lin Family Murders on the anniversary of the 228 Incident.
- 1980: Hsinchu Science Park founded.
1981-1990
- 1981: Chen Wun-cheng (陳文成) Incident.
- 1984: Labor Standards Law enacted.
- 1986: Typhoon Wayne makes landfall in the west coast of central Taiwan.
- 1986: Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), the first oppositional political party after World War II, formed illegally from the Tangwai movement.
- 1986: Yuan T. Lee wins the Nobel Prize in chemistry.
- 1987: Martial law lifted.
- 1988: President Chiang Ching-kuo dies; Lee Teng-hui assumes the presidency.
- 1988: Bans on publishing newspapers lifted.
- 1989: Bans on establishing new commercial banks lifted.
- 1990: Taiwan Wild Lily Student Movement in Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall.
1991-2000
- 1991: Opposition parties legalized.
- 1991: South-Link Line Railroad completed.
- 1992: Fair Trade Law enacted.
- 1992: The first democratic election of the Legislative Yuan.
- 1994: National Health Insurance begins.
- 1995: Third Taiwan Strait Crisis.
- 1995: 228 Incident monument erected; President Lee Teng-hui publicly apologizes on behalf of the KMT.
- 1996: Muzha Line of the Taipei Rapid Transit System completed.
- 1996: The first direct presidential election; Lee Teng-hui elected.
- 1997: Danshui Line of the Taipei Rapid Transit System completed.
- 1997: Private cellular phone companies begin services.
- 1999: Chi-Chi earthquake.
- 2000: Chen Shui-bian, the opposition candidate from the DPP, elected president; first peaceful transfer of power.
- 2000: Yilan Line Railroad electrified.
21st Century
2001-2010
- 2001: Three mini-links between Kinmen, Matsu and the mainland of Fujian begins.
- 2001: Private fixed-line telephone companies begin services.
- 2001: Serious flooding caused by Typhoon Nari.
- 2002: Entry into the World Trade Organization.
- 2003: SARS outbreaks.
- 2003: North-Link Line railroad electrified.
- 2004: Second north-south freeway (No. 3) completed.
- 2004: 228 Hand-in-Hand Rally.
- 2004: Chen Shui-bian re-elected after being shot the day before.
- 2004: Taipei 101 becomes World's Tallest Building.
zh:台灣歷史年表