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    Hau Lung-pin (Chinese: 郝龍斌; pinyin: Hǎo Lóngbīn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hok Liông-pin; born 22 August 1952) is a Taiwanese politician. As a member of the New Party...
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    ran for Taipei City Mayor in November 2010, but lost to the incumbent Hau Lung-pin by a 12-point margin. Su campaigned for the 2012 presidential candidacy...
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  • Gretchen Hau, Puerto Rican politician and lawyer Johannes Hau (1771–1838), German painter Lene Hau (born 1959), Danish physicist Hau Lung-pin (born 1952)...
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    election. Hau rejoined the KMT in 2005. He married Kuo Wan-hua and had two sons and three daughters. One of his sons is politician Hau Lung-pin, the former...
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    the Blue Sky Action Alliance, also announced his bid. On 20 January, Hau Lung-pin began his campaign for the chairmanship. Johnny Chiang entered the leadership...
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  • Ting or his company. Ting was appointed third deputy mayor of Taipei by Hau Lung-pin in August 2011. His financial declaration at the time he took office...
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    Central News Agency. 19 October 2015. "KMT's head Eric Chu, deputy head Hau Lung-bin step down - Focus Taiwan". 16 January 2016. Chiao, Yuan-Ming (19 January...
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    first to declare her candidacy for the position. On 7 January 2017, Hau Lung-pin entered the race. Two days later, Wu Den-yih announced his bid for the...
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  • Environmental Protection Administration under the leadership of Hau Lung-pin in April 2001. Hau Lung-pin resigned from the Environmental Protection Administration...
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    Ying-jeou took office in 1998 for two terms, before handing it over to Hau Lung-pin who won the 2006 mayoral election on 9 December 2006. Both Chen Shui-bian...
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    by former and current KMT legislators. He was the third person, after Hau Lung-pin and incumbent chairperson Hung Hsiu-chu, to announce his candidacy for...
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    Taipei Mayor Hau Lung-pin said that Bai's tomb will form the basis for a Muslim cultural area and Taiwan historical park in Taipei City. Hau made the remark...
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    post. On 21 January, a day after Hung Hsiu-chu announced her candidacy, Hau Lung-pin declared his interest in the position. Apollo Chen, Chung Hsiao-ping...
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    Chia-chi Pong Cheng-sheng Tsai Ping-kun Huang Shan-shan Preceded by Hau Lung-pin Succeeded by Chiang Wan-an Personal details Born (1960-08-06) 6 August...
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    member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Hau Lung-pin or Hao Longbin (born 1952), Mayor of Taipei, son of Hau Pei-tsun Hao Ping (born 1959), PRC Vice Minister...
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    the 2006 Taipei Mayoral election, Hsieh lost the race to KMT candidate Hau Lung-pin by 166,216 votes (12.92%). The loss was largely expected, as Taipei was...
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    December 1998 – January 1999) Lee Ching-hua (January 1999 – March 2000) Hau Lung-pin (March 2000 – March 2001) Hsieh Chi-ta (March 2001 – December 2001) Levi...
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    doctors discovered that she had suffered six broken ribs, a punctured left lung, and an accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity. Lin underwent four months...
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    1949. Chen was expected to meet with his Taipei-based counterpart, Chiang Pin-kung beginning on 4 November 2008. The two sides signed four agreements on...
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    turnout was around 66%. Municipal elections were held on 9 December 2006. Hau Lung-pin of the opposition party Kuomintang was elected Mayor of Taipei City,...
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    or fans. On the first day of operation, a faulty door lock left Mayor Hau Lung-pin and former Mayor Ma Ying-jeou suspended for 10 minutes in mid-air. Later...
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    named leader of Taipei's department of economic development [zh]. Mayor Hau Lung-pin named Chen a deputy mayor of Taipei in 2011. Chen was appointed Minister...
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    December 2002 25 December 2006 2 3 Kuomintang 12 Hau Lung-pin 郝龍斌 Hǎo Lóngbīn (Mandarin) Khok Liùng-pîn (Hakka) (1952–) 25 December 2006 25 December 2010...
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    are still living, scattered across America and Taiwan. Taipei Mayor Hau Lung-pin announced in March 2013 that Bai's tomb will form the basis for a Muslim...
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    Total seats New Taipei City Eric Chu Kuomintang 30 DPP 28 66 Taipei City Hau Lung-pin Kuomintang 31 DPP 23 62 Taichung City Jason Hu Kuomintang 27 DPP 24 63...
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    Lung Ying-tai Chu T’ien-hsin Chu T’ien-wen Yuan Chiung-chiung Zhang Dachun James Soong Jason Hu John Chiang (Taiwan) Winston Chang Eric Chu Hau Lung-pin...
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    2020, ten days after Wu Den-yih resigned the position. Chiang defeated Hau Lung-pin in the leadership election, held on 7 March 2020. Chiang took office...
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    the Kuomintang In office 30 March 2016 – 30 June 2017 Deputy See list Hau Lung-pin Jason Hu Lin Junq-tzer Secretary General Mo Tien-hu Preceded by Huang...
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    Kong investment company Evenstar Capital. In 2008, Taipei City Mayor Hau Lung-pin appointed Lien as chairman of Taipei Smart Card Corporation. Lien resigned...
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    Hu Chih-chiang 30 April 2014 19 January 2015 18 May 2016 30 June 2017 Hau Lung-pin 30 April 2014 16 January 2016 Senior Vice Chair 18 May 2016 30 June 2017...
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