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.
- 1544: Taiwan named Ilha Formosa, or "Beautiful Island," by sailors from Portugal.
- 1905: Earthquake in Chiayi.
- 1908: North-South Railway completed.
- 1913: Miaoli Incident.
- 1915: Tapani Incident, largest revolt in Taiwanese history; over 10,000 protesters killed by Japanese authorities.
- 1921: Taiwanese Culture Association founded.
- 1923: Emperor Hirohito of Japan visits Taiwan.
- 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.
- 1935: Earthquake in Miaoli.
- 1935: Taiwan Exhibition.
- 1937: Four national parks planned.
- 1937: Sun Moon Lake Hydroelectric Power Plant completed.
- 1941: Taiwan Revolutionary League formed to coordinate anti-Japan resistance.
- 1945: Japan defeated in World War II, Kuomintang (or Chinese Nationalist Party) military rule under Chief Executive Chen Yi begins.
- 1947: 228 Incident; "White Terror" begins.
- 1947: Chen Yi recalled and Taiwan Provincial Government established.
- 1949: April 6 Incident.
- 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: Treaty of San Francisco; Japan officially renounces claims to Taiwan.
- 1958: 823 Artillery War.
- 1959: August 7 Flood: serious flooding in central Taiwan.
- 1964: Shihmen Dam completed.
- 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.
- 1980: Lin Family Murders on the anniversary of the 228 Incident.
- 1980: Hsinchu Science Park founded.
- 1981: Chen Wun-cheng (陳文成) Incident.
- 1986: Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), the first oppositional political party in Taiwan, formed illegally from the Tangwai movement.
- 1987: Martial law lifted.
- 1988: President Chiang Ching-kuo dies; Lee Teng-hui assumes the presidency.
- 1990: Taiwan Wild Lily Student Movement in Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall.
- 1991: Opposition parties legalized.
- 1995: Third Taiwan Strait Crisis.
- 1995: 228 Incident monument erected; President Lee Teng-hui publicly apologizes on behalf of the KMT.
- 1996: The first direct presidential election; Lee Teng-hui elected.
- 1999: Chi-Chi earthquake.
- 2000: Chen Shui-bian, the opposition candidate from the DPP, elected president; first peaceful transfer of power.