2017 in Taiwan
Events from the year 2017 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 106 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
Incumbents
- President – Tsai Ing-wen
- Vice President – Chen Chien-jen
- Premier – Lin Chuan, William Lai
- Vice Premier – Lin Hsi-yao, Shih Jun-ji
Events
January
- 1 January
- * The abolishment of the Special Investigation Division.
- * The increment of monthly minimum wage from NT$20,008 to NT$21,009 and hourly minimum wage from NT$126 to NT$133.
- * The reduction of annual national holidays from 19 to 12 days.
- * The increment of annual leaves from 0 to 3 days, 7 to 10 days, 10 to 14 days and 14 to 15 days for employees who have worked for 6–12 months, 2–3 years, 3–5 years and 5–10 years respectively.
- * Implementation of smoking ban at all bus stops in Taipei.
- 5 January – The opening of Taiwan High Speed Rail Museum in Taoyuan City.
- 6 January – American-born Roman Catholic priest Brendan O'Connell becomes the first foreign-born, naturalized citizen of the Republic of China.
- 7 January – Resignation of Kuomintang Deputy Chairperson Steve Chan.
- 11 January – Liaoning aircraft carrier sailed along the western side of Taiwan Strait median line.
- 17 January – The establishment of Kinmen-Matsu Joint Services Center in Kinmen.
February
- 2 February – Taoyuan International Airport MRT of Taoyuan Metro began trial runs.
- 8 February – The swearing-in of:
- * Chen Shih-chung as the Minister of Health and Welfare
- * Chen Liang-gee as the Minister of Science and Technology
- * Lin Mei-chu as the Minister of Labor
- * Lin Tsung-hsien as the Minister of Council of Agriculture
- 13 February – Tour bus accident in Nangang District, Taipei killing 33 passengers.
March
- 2 March
- * The official launch of Taoyuan Airport MRT.
- * The opening of Linkou Station in Linkou District, New Taipei.
- * The opening of Taishan Station in Taishan District, New Taipei.
- * The opening of Xinzhuang Fuduxin Station in Xinzhuang District, New Taipei.
- 10 March – The opening of Presidential branch office in Kaohsiung.
- 12 March – The founding of the People Rich Party by Chang Mu-ting.
- 15–19 March – 2017 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
- 16 March – The establishment of the Anti-Money Laundering Office.
- 18 March – The opening of Presidential branch office in Taichung.
April
- 21 April – The launch of Taiwan Halal Center at Taipei World Trade Center.
May
- 10 May – The closure of Fiji Trade and Tourism Representative Office in Taipei.
- 13 May – The opening of Sky Dream, Taiwan's largest Ferries wheel in Houli District, Taichung.
- 15 May – The final print edition of The China Post is published.
- 20 May – 2017 Kuomintang chairmanship election
- 24 May – The Judicial Yuan ruled that laws restricting same-sex marriage were unconstitutional and gave the Legislative Yuan two years to amend existing laws or create new laws so as to comply with the court's decision.
June
- 6 June – Visit of Palau Health Minister Emais Roberts to Taipei.
- 13 June – Panama switches diplomatic relations from the Republic of China to the People's Republic of China.
July
- 1 July – People's Liberation Army Liaoning aircraft carrier entered Air Defense Identification Zone of Taiwan.
- 20 July – Eight PLA Xian H-6K bomber aircraft and one Shaanxi Y-8 aircraft flew near east and west coasts of Taiwan.
- 25 July – One PLA Xian H-6K bomber aircraft flew near Taiwan ADIZ passing through Bashi Channel and the Miyako Strait.
- 29 July – Typhoon Nesat made landfall in Taiwan.
August
- 1 August – The upgrade of Chungyu Institute of Technology in Xinyi District, Keelung to be Chungyu University of Film and Arts.
- 5 August – A group of PLA Xian H-6K bomber aircraft and one Shaanxi Y-8 aircraft flew near Taiwan ADIZ.
- 9 August – One PLA Shaanxi Y-8 aircraft flew east of Taiwan passing through the Miyako Strait.
- 13 August – Two PLA Shaanxi Y-8 aircraft flew east of Taiwan.
- 15 August
- * Tatan Power Company tripped causing blackout to northern half of Taiwan Island.
- * Economic Affairs Minister Lee Chih-kung tendered his resignation.
- 16 August – Shen Jong-chin appointed acting Minister of Economic Affairs.
- 19 August – Opening ceremony of the 2017 Summer Universiade held at Taipei Municipal Stadium.
- 30 August – Closing ceremony of the 2017 Summer Universiade held at Taipei Municipal Stadium.
September
- 8 September
- * The appointment of William Lai as the Premier of the Republic of China.
- * The appointment of Shih Jun-ji as the Vice Premier of the Republic of China.
- * The appointment of Shen Jong-chin as the Minister of Economic Affairs.
- * The appointment of Kung Ming-hsin as the Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs.
- * The appointment of Chen Mei-ling as the Minister of National Development Council.
- * The appointment of Chiou Jiunn-rong as the Deputy Minister of National Development Council.
- * The appointment of Wellington Koo as the Chairperson of Financial Supervisory Commission.
- * The appointment of Lee Meng-yen as the acting Mayor of Tainan.
- * The appointment of Cho Jung-tai as the Secretary-General of Executive Yuan.
- 15 September – The disestablishment of Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission.
- 26 September – The opening of Circular Line Phase I of Kaohsiung MRT.
October
- 2–8 October – 2017 OEC Kaohsiung
- 15 October – The opening of Jinlun Bridge in Taimali Township, Taitung County.
November
- 10 November – The passage of the Political Party Act by the Legislative Yuan.
- 27 November – The opening of Japanese Cultural Center in Songshan District, Taipei.
- 28 November – The appointment of Su Li-chiung as the Deputy Minister of Labor, replacing Liau Huei-fang.
December
- 5 December – The passage of the Act on Promoting Transitional Justice by the Legislative Yuan.
- 23 December – The opening of Baolai Spring Park in Liouguei District, Kaohsiung.
Deaths
- 8 January –, 69, Taiwanese politician, Secretary-General of People First Party, heart attack.
- 22 January – Chen Yu-mei, 50, Taiwanese politician, deputy minister of the OCAC.
- 23 January – Leslie Koo, 62, Taiwanese business executive, fall.
- 24 January –, 92, Taiwanese aeronautical engineer.
- 9 February – Chen Hsing-ling, 92, Taiwanese military officer.
- 16 February – Wang Ben-hu, 63, Taiwanese television presenter, complications of bone marrow and intestinal cancer.
- 8 March – Li Yuan-tsu, 93, Taiwanese politician, Vice President of the Republic of China, kidney failure.
- 11 March – Tsui Hsiao-ping, 94, Taiwanese radio director.
- 26 March – Chen Uen, 58, Taiwanese manhua artist, heart attack.
- 8 April – Pei Pu-yen, 96, Taiwanese literary scholar, brain tumor.
- 18 April – Li Yih-yuan, 85, Taiwanese anthropologist, complications of pneumonia.
- 20 April – Chen Lien-hua, 93, Taiwanese comfort woman, intestinal infection.
- 22 April – Lee Chi-chun, 74, Taiwanese radio presenter.
- 25 April – Hsieh Chin-ting, 81, Taiwanese politician, Miaoli County Magistrate.
- 27 April – Lin Yi-han, 26, Taiwanese writer, suicide by hanging.
- 15 May – Chu Ke-liang, 70, Taiwanese actor and comedian, liver failure.
- 31 May – Jerry Martinson, 74, American-born Taiwanese Jesuit priest, heart attack.
- 10 June – Chi Po-lin, 52, Taiwanese film director, helicopter crash.
- 18 June – Shih Chun-jen, 93, Taiwanese neurosurgeon, Minister of the Department of Health, heart attack.
- 21 June –, 52, Taiwanese political commentator, brain tumor.
- Jeffrey Ying, 63, Taiwanese aviator, first Taiwanese pilot to circumnavigate the globe in a single-engine airplane, plane crash.
- 18 July –, 66, Taiwanese businessman,.
- 22 July –, 83, American-born Taiwanese Jesuit priest.
- 31 July – Liu Wen-hsiung, 62, Taiwanese politician, MLY.
- 22 August – Matthew Kia Yen-wen, 92, Taiwanese Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Taipei, Bishop of Kiayi and Hwalien.
- 22 September –, 70, Sarawak-born Taiwanese novelist, multiple organ failure.
- 27 September – Shen Che-Tsai, 91, Taiwanese painter.
- 28 September – Lee Hsin, 64, Taiwanese politician, member of the National Assembly and the Taipei City Council, suicide by jumping.
- 4 November – Cheng Ch'ing-wen, 85, Taiwanese writer.
- 16 November – Hsiao Teng-tzang, 83, Taiwanese politician, MLY, Minister of Justice.
- 19 November – Tai Chen-yao, 69, Taiwanese politician, MLY, pancreatic cancer.
- 9 December – Ching Li, 72, Taiwanese actress.
- 14 December – Yu Kwang-chung, 89, Taiwanese poet.
- 22 December – Wang Panyuan, 109, Taiwanese painter, multiple organ failure.