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[[Category:1979 establishments in Taiwan]]
[[Category:1979 establishments in Taiwan]]

Revision as of 18:55, 19 December 2021

Formosa Magazine
Premiere issue of Formosa Magazine, dated 16 August 1979
Chief EditorChang Chun-hung
General ManagerShih Ming-teh
EditorHsu Hsin-liang
EditorAnnette Lu
Circulation ManagerLin Yi-hsiung
FrequencyMonthly
Format21 cm
PublisherHuang Hsin-chieh
Total circulation
(1979)
140,000
First issue16 August 1979 (1979-08-16)
Final issue
Number
November 1979
Vol 1 No 4[1]
CountryTaiwan
Language(in Chinese)
OCLC7186174

Formosa Magazine also known as Mei-li-tao (Chinese: 『美麗島』雜誌; pinyin: Měilìdǎo Zázhì; Wade–Giles: Mei-li-tao Tsa-chi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bí-lē-tó Cha̍p-chìw) was a magazine created by Tangwai individuals in Taiwan during the summer of 1979. It opposed the Kuomintang's political monopoly in the Republic of China government. A police raid of the Formosa Press caused the Kaohsiung Incident in December 1979.

There were 61 participants; less than ten were truly active, namely,

The opening celebration took place in Mandarina Crown Hotel (中泰賓館) in the afternoon of 8 September 1979.[1] A blockade by the military ensued, sometimes known as the Mandarina Crown Hotel Incident. For the next three months until the raid, branches were opened throughout Taiwan. Opening were followed by speeches and conferences.

References

  1. ^ a b Hsu, Chien-Jung (2014). The Construction of National Identity in Taiwan's Media, 1896-2012. Leiden, The Netherlands: Koninklijke Brill NV. pp. 88–89. ISBN 978-90-04-22770-5. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b "With justice and kindness". Taiwan Today. 1 May 1980. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Dissidents' trial ends with plea for reform". The Age. Melbourne. 31 March 1980. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  4. ^ Woodruff, Cathy (7 July 1986). "2 Taiwanese Seek Allies For Opposition Party". Schenectady Gazette. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Dissident's Mother, 2 Daughters Are Killed". Toledo Blade. Reuters. 29 February 1980. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  6. ^ McDonald, Hamish (3 April 1980). "On trial in Taiwan". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 29 January 2015.

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