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Events from the year 2014 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 103 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
Incumbents
- President - Ma Ying-jeou
 - Vice President - Wu Den-yih
 - Premier - Jiang Yi-huah, Mao Chi-kuo
 - Vice Premier - Mao Chi-kuo, Chang San-cheng
 
Events
January
- 20 January - The establishment of V Air.
 - 22 January - The National Development Council was established by the merger of Council for Economic Planning and Development and Research, Development and Evaluation Commission.
 - 25 January - 2014 ROC Presidential Office Building Truck Attack.[1]
 - 26 January - The National Museum of Marine Science and Technology was opened in Keelung City.
 
February
- 3 February - The Ministry of Science and Technology was established as an upgrade from the National Science Council.
 - 4 February - The reclassification of Fuxing, Heping, Maolin, Namaxia, Taoyuan and Wulai from District to Special Municipal Mountain Indigenous District.
 - 17 February - The Ministry of Labor was established as an upgrade from the Council of Labor Affairs.
 - 28 February - 67th anniversary of the February 28 Incident.[2]
 
March
- 18 March - Sunflower Student Movement.[3]
 
April
- 14 April - The Kaohsiung Exhibition Center opened in Qianzhen District, Kaohsiung City.
 - 19 April - Sean Lien elected to be KMT candidate for Mayor of Taipei election.[4]
 - 27 April - The construction of Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant in Gongliao District, New Taipei City is halted.[5]
 - 30 April - Eric Chu, Hau Lung-pin and Jason Hu appointed as Vice Chairmen of Kuomintang.[6]
 
May
- 21 May - A mass stabbing occurred on the Taipei Metro Blue Line, killing four and injuring 24 people.
 - 27 May - Broad One China Framework (Chinese: 大一中原則; pinyin: Dà Yī Zhōng Yuánzé) proposed by seven politicians and academics led by former Democratic Progressive Party Chairman Shih Ming-teh.[7]
 - 28 May - Tsai Ing-wen became the Chairperson of Democratic Progressive Party for the second time.[8]
 - 30 May - Taoyuan County Deputy Magistrate Ye Shi-wen was removed from his position due to the alleged bribery involving Farglory Land Development Co.[9]
 
June
- 3 June - The upgrade of Luzhu Township in Taoyuan County to a county-controlled city.
 - 4 June - Wu Den-yih appointed as First Vice Chairman of Kuomintang, replacing Secretary-General Tseng Yung-chuan.[10]
 - 7 June - The start of 2014 Intercity Football League.
 - 12–15 June - 2014 Asian Junior Athletics Championships in Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei City.
 - 14 June - The reopening of Hayashi Department Store in West Central District, Tainan City.[11]
 - 18 June - The official opening of the new Ministry of Health and Welfare building in Nangang District, Taipei from the former building in Datong District, Taipei.[12]
 - 25 June - Director of Taiwan Affairs Office Zhang Zhijun visited Taiwan and met with Minister of Mainland Affairs Council Wang Yu-chi, the highest level government of the People's Republic of China to ever visited Taiwan.[13]
 - 26 June - Hla'alua and Kanakanavu tribes were recognized as the 15th and 16th tribes of Taiwanese aborigines.[14]
 - 27 June - The closure of Quebec Office in Taipei.[15]
 - 28 June - 25th Golden Melody Awards at Taipei Arena in Songshan District, Taipei City.
 - 30 June - Handover of Dadan Island and Erdan Island from ROC military to Kinmen County Government.[16]
 
July
- 1 July - The appointment of Liu Ching-chung as the acting Minister Hakka Affairs Council, replacing Huang Yu-cheng after his resignation to have more time for his family.[17]
 - 7–11 July - The visit of Fujian Communist Party Chief You Quan to Taiwan for a 5-day visit.[18]
 - 14 July - The appointment of Chen Der-hwa as the acting Minister of Education, replacing Chiang Wei-ling after his resignation over an alleged academic fraud.
 - 15 July - The appointment of Andrew Kao as the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.[19]
 - 15–20 July - 2014 Chinese Taipei Open Grand Prix Gold in Taipei Arena, Taipei.
 - 16–27 July - 2014 Asian Junior Women's Volleyball Championship in Taipei.
 -  23 July
- Typhoon Matmo struck Taiwan.
 - TransAsia Airways Flight 222 crash landed in Huxi Township, Penghu County.[20]
 
 - 24 July - The appointment of Hao Feng-ming as the acting Minister of Labor, replacing Pan Shih-wei after his resignation over extramarital affair.[21]
 - 31 July - Multiple explosions hit Kaohsiung after gas leaks.[22]
 
August
-  1 August
- The election of Chang Po-ya and Sun Ta-chuan to become the President and Vice President of Control Yuan replacing Wang Chien-shien and Chen Jinn-lih respectively.
 - The establishment of National Pingtung University in Pingtung County by merging National Pingtung University of Education and National Pingtung Institute of Commerce.
 
 - 7 August - Minister of Economic Affairs Chang Chia-juch tendered his resignation from his ministerial post, but was asked by Premier Jiang Yi-huah to stay.[23]
 - 9–17 August - 2014 William Jones Cup.
 -  10 August
- Executive Yuan approved Chang Chia-juch's resignation and appointed Woody Duh as Minister of Economic Affairs.[24]
 - The establishment of Trees Party.
 
 - 15 August - An explosion in Xindian District of Taipei City which led to two deaths and 14 injuries.[25][26]
 -  16 August
- The appointment of Lin Chu-chia as the Special Deputy Minister of Mainland Affairs Council, replacing Chang Hsien-yao after his resignation due to family reason.[27]
 - The appointment of Shih Hui-fen as the Deputy Minister of Mainland Affairs Council, replacing Lin Chu-chia after his promotion to Special Deputy Minister.[28]
 
 - 20 August - The appointment of Chen Hsiung-wen as the Minister of Labor.
 - 21 August - The approval of 2015 Taiwanese federal budget by the Executive Yuan.[29]
 
September
- 4 September - The start of the first case of 2014 Taiwan food scandal involving Chang Guann Co.
 - 6 September - The establishment of Cross-Strait Taiwanese Business People Chinese Nationalist Party Fan Club in Taipei.[30]
 - 14 September - 20th National Congress of Kuomintang in Chiayi City.[31]
 - 15 September
 - 19 September - The first 7-Eleven store opened in Orchid Island.[33]
 - 21 September - The landfall of Tropical Storm Fung-wong.
 - 26 September - The first flight of Tigerair Taiwan, flying from Taiwan to Singapore.[34]
 - 27 September - The opening of Gaomei Lighthouse in Qingshui District, Taichung City.[35]
 
October
- 3 October - The appointment of Lin Tzou-yien as the acting Minister of Health and Welfare, replacing Chiu Wen-ta after his resignation due to the tainted lard oil scandal.[36]
 - 9 October - The start of the second case of 2014 Taiwan food scandal involving Ting Hsin International Group.[37]
 - 10 October - The Ocean Researcher V sinks off Penghu.[38]
 - 17 October - The appointment of Chiang Been-huang as the Minister of Health and Welfare.[39][40]
 - 21 October - An AIDC AT-3 crashes in Ziguan District, Kaohsiung, killing the pilot, Chuang Pei-yuan.[41]
 -  22 October
- The swearing in of Chiang Been-huang as the Minister of Health and Welfare.[42]
 - The establishment of Food Safety Office of the Executive Yuan as an upgrade from the former Food Safety Promotion Task Force.[43][44]
 
 - 25 October - The opening of Hakka Round House in Houlong Township, Miaoli County.
 - 29 October - The announcement by Interior Minister Chen Wei-zen of banning to study in Mainland China for senior civil servants and officials whose work is related to national security starting 30 October 2014.[45]
 - 31 October - The inauguration of Starlight Bridge in New Taipei.[46]
 
November
-  1 November
- A factory explosion in Changhua County injuring six people.[47]
 - Monument to commemorate the Cepo' Incident (Chinese: 大港口事件) opened at Jingpu Elementary School in Fengbin Township, Hualien County.[48]
 
 - 4 November - Car attack on the official residence of President Ma Ying-jeou in Taipei.[49]
 - 8 November - The funeral ceremony of the crashed AIDC AT-3 pilot Chuang Pei-yuan at Republic of China Air Force Academy.[50]
 -  15 November
- The new Songshan-Xindian Line of Taipei Metro began its services.[51]
 - The renaming of Nanjing East Road Station to Nanjing Fuxing Station.
 
 - 20 November - The reopening of Sanduo, Kaisyuan and Yishin Roads in Kaohsiung after being damaged by the multiple gas explosions on 31 July.[52]
 -  23 November
- The 120th founding anniversary celebration of Kuomintang in Taichung.[53]
 - The opening of National Taichung Theater in Taichung.[54]
 
 - 25 November - The 5-day visit of Marshall Islands President Christopher Loeak to Taiwan.[55]
 -  29 November
-  The 2014 Republic of China local and municipal election.[56]
- Ko Wen-je (Independent) elected as Mayor of Taipei City.[57]
 - Incumbent Eric Chu (KMT) reelected as Mayor of New Taipei City.[58]
 - Cheng Wen-tsan (DPP) elected as Mayor of Taoyuan City.[59]
 - Lin Chia-lung (DPP) elected as Mayor of Taichung City.[60]
 - Incumbent William Lai (DPP) reelected as Mayor of Tainan City.[61]
 - Incumbent Chen Chu (DPP) reelected as Mayor of Kaohsiung City.[62]
 - Lin Yu-chang (DPP) elected as Mayor of Keelung City.[63]
 - Lin Chih-chien (DPP) elected as Mayor of Hsinchu City.[64]
 - Twu Shiing-jer (DPP) elected as Mayor of Chiayi City.[65]
 - Incumbent Lin Tsung-hsien (DPP) reelected as Magistrate of Yilan County.[66]
 - Incumbent Chiu Ching-chun (KMT) reelected as Magistrate of Hsinchu County.[67]
 - Hsu Yao-chang (KMT) elected as Magistrate of Miaoli County.[68]
 - Wei Ming-ku (DPP) elected as Magistrate of Changhua County.[69]
 - Lin Ming-chen (KMT) elected as Magistrate of Nantou County.[70]
 - Lee Chin-yung (DPP) elected as Magistrate of Yunlin County.[71]
 - Incumbent Helen Chang (DPP) reelected as Magistrate of Chiayi County.[72]
 - Incumbent Justin Huang (KMT) reelected as Magistrate of Taitung County.[73]
 - Pan Meng-an (DPP) elected as Magistrate of Pingtung County.[74]
 - Incumbent Fu Kun-chi (Independent) reelected as Magistrate of Hualien County.[75]
 - Chen Kuang-fu (DPP) elected as Magistrate of Penghu County.[76]
 - Chen Fu-hai (Independent) elected as Magistrate of Kinmen County.[77]
 - Liu Cheng-ying (KMT) elected as Magistrate of Lienchiang County.[78]
 
 - Resignation of Jiang Yi-huah from Premier of the Republic of China.[79]
 
 -  The 2014 Republic of China local and municipal election.[56]
 -  30 November
- Resignation of Hau Lung-pin from Vice Chairman of Kuomintang.[80]
 - Resignation of Woody Duh from Minister of Economic Affairs.[81]
 
 
December
-  1 December
- Resignation of Wu Den-yih from First Vice Chairman of Kuomintang.[82]
 - Resignation of Lung Ying-tai from Minister of Culture.[83]
 - Fire broke out at Alishan National Scenic Area in Chiayi County spreading over more than 5 hectares of land.[84]
 - The 6-day visit of Nauru President Baron Waqa to Taiwan.[85]
 
 - 2 December - A man from Hong Kong became the 9,000,000th international visitor to Taiwan in 2014.[86]
 -  3 December
- Resignation of Ma Ying-jeou from Chairman of Kuomintang.[87]
 - Appointment of Wu Den-yih as acting Chairman of Kuomintang.[88]
 - Appointment of Mao Chi-kuo as the Premier of the Republic of China.[89]
 - First batch of 60 Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter package purchased from the United States arrived in Kaohsiung.[90]
 - Garuda Indonesia announces the closure of its Taiwan office.[91]
 
 - 5 December - The appointment of Chang San-cheng as the designated Vice Premier of the Republic of China.[92]
 - 6 December - The 18th Taipei Culture Award.[93]
 - 8 December - The swearing in of the new cabinet under Premier Mao Chi-kuo.[94]
 - 9 December - The 8-day visit of ARATS President Chen Deming to Taiwan.[95][96]
 -  10 December
- Ministry of the Interior announced that Mainland Chinese tourists can apply for Exit and Entry Permit upon arrival for visits to Kinmen, Penghu and Lienchiang Counties.[97]
 - The 35th anniversary commemoration of Kaohsiung Incident in Taipei.[98]
 - Two reactors of Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant in New Taipei City underwent maintenance.[99]
 
 - 11 December - 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck off north cost of Taiwan.[100]
 - 14 December - The launch of second phase of 40 kWp photovoltaic power generation in Taiping Island, Kaohsiung.[101]
 - 15–16 December - Cross-Strait CEO Summit in Taipei.[102]
 - 16 December - The opening of Taipei Children's Amusement Park in Taipei.[103]
 - 21 December - Bad landing of Daily Air Dornier Do 228 at Taitung Airport, Taitung County.[104]
 - 25 December - The upgrade of Taoyuan from county to special municipality.
 - 27 December - The inauguration of the Ministry of National Defense new building complex in Dazhi area of Taipei.[105]
 
Deaths
- 2 January – Li Tai-hsiang, 72, Taiwanese Amis composer and songwriter.[106]
 - 11 January – Chai Trong-rong, 78, Taiwanese politician.[107]
 - 17 February – Frankie Kao, 63, Taiwanese singer.[108]
 - 13 March – Wang King-ho, 97, Taiwanese physician.[109]
 - 1 May – Chou Meng-tieh, 92, Taiwanese poet and writer.[110]
 - 2 May – Chin Hou-hsiu, 93, mother of President Ma Ying-jeou.[111]
 - 26 May – Yu Chen Yueh-ying, 87, former Magistrate of Kaohsiung County.[112]
 - 23 July – Yeh Ken-chuang, 82, Taiwanese carpenter, victim of the TransAsia Airways Flight 222 crash.[113]
 - 16 August – Chen Kuei-miao, 81, co-founder of the New Party.[114]
 - 2 September – Su Nan-cheng, 78, former Mayor of Kaohsiung.[115]
 - 24 September – Tsou Yu-mei, 57, 2014 Kuomintang mayoral candidate for Miaoli City,[116] former mayor from 2006-2010.[117]
 - 5 October – Tsai Wan-tsai, 85, Taiwanese financier. (Fubon Group)[118]
 - 6 October – Chen Chi-lu, 91, Minister of Council for Cultural Affairs (1981-1988).[119]
 - 27 November – Wang Yung-tsai, 93, Taiwanese industrialist. (Formosa Plastics)[120]
 
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