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* 1 January - The establishment of [[Customs Administration]] of the [[Ministry of Finance (Republic of China)|Ministry of Finance]]. |
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** The establishment of [[Customs Administration]] of the [[Ministry of Finance (Republic of China)|Ministry of Finance]]. |
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** The establishment of [[K-12 Education Administration]] of the [[Ministry of Education (Republic of China)|Ministry of Education]]. |
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** The renaming of Sports Affairs Council to [[Sports Administration]] of the Ministry of Education. |
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** The renaming of Department of Education to [[K-12 Education Administration] of the Ministry of Education. |
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** The renaming of National Youth Commission to [[Youth Development Administration]] and being put under the Ministry of Education. |
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See also: | Other events of 2013 History of Taiwan • Timeline • Years |
Events from the year 2013 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 102 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
Incumbents
- President - Ma Ying-jeou
- Vice President - Wu Den-yih
- Premier - Jiang Yi-huah
- Vice Premier - Mao Chi-kuo
Events
January
- 1 January
- The establishment of Customs Administration of the Ministry of Finance.
- The establishment of K-12 Education Administration of the Ministry of Education.
- The renaming of Sports Affairs Council to Sports Administration of the Ministry of Education.
- The renaming of Department of Education to [[K-12 Education Administration] of the Ministry of Education.
- The renaming of National Youth Commission to Youth Development Administration and being put under the Ministry of Education.
March
- 27 March - March 2013 Nantou earthquake.
May
- 1 May - The opening of Chelungpu Fault Preservation Park in Nantou County.
- 9 May - The first meeting of the China Affairs Committee of Democratic Progressive Party.[1][2]
June
- 2 June - June 2013 Nantou earthquake.
July
- 7-14 July - Typhoon Soulik.
- 23 July - The establishment of the Ministry of Health and Welfare from the former Department of Health.
August
- The establishment of University of Taipei from the merger of Taipei Municipal University of Education and Taipei Physical Education College.
November
- 3-11 November - Typhoon Haiyan.