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

  • 1544: Taiwan named Ilha Formosa, or "Beautiful Island," by sailors from Portugal.

17th Century

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

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

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

1961-1970

  • 1964: Shihmen Dam completed.
  • 1964: Peng Ming-min arrested for the draft of A Declaration of Formosan Self-salvation.

1971-1980

1981-1990

1991-2000

21st Century

2001-2010



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