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* [[Jerry Yan]] 言承旭
* [[Jerry Yan]] 言承旭
* [[Chen Qiao En|Joe Chen Qiao En]] 陳喬恩
* [[Chen Qiao En|Joe Chen Qiao En]] 陳喬恩
* [[Jeng Jundian]] {{zh|t=鄭君殿|labels=no}}
* [[Joey Wong]] [[王祖賢]]
* [[Joey Wong]] [[王祖賢]]
* [[Ken Chu]] 朱孝天
* [[Ken Chu]] 朱孝天
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* [[Kelly Lin]] 林熙蕾
* [[Kelly Lin]] 林熙蕾
* [[Barbie Shu]] 徐熙媛
* [[Barbie Shu]] 徐熙媛
* [[Rainie Yang]]楊丞琳
* [[Rainie Yang]] 楊丞琳
* [[Ariel Lin]] 林依晨
* [[Ariel Lin]] 林依晨
* [[Chang Shu-hao]] 張書豪
* [[Chang Shu-hao]] 張書豪
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* [[Cindy Yen]] 袁詠琳
* [[Cindy Yen]] 袁詠琳
* [[Chris Wang (actor)|Chris Wang]] 王宥勝
* [[Chris Wang (actor)|Chris Wang]] 王宥勝
* [[Wu Chin-tai]] 吳金黛
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=== Models ===
=== Models ===
* [[Lin Chi-ling]] 林志玲
* [[Lin Chi-ling]] 林志玲
* [[Alice Lin]] 林昀佳
* [[Alicia Liu]] 劉薰愛
* [[Alicia Liu]] 劉薰愛
* [[Faith Yang]] 楊乃文
* [[Faith Yang]] 楊乃文
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* [[Ray Chen]], Taiwanese-Australian violinist
* [[Ray Chen]], Taiwanese-Australian violinist
* [[Yu-Chien Tseng]], violinist
* [[Yu-Chien Tseng]], violinist
* [[Ed Yen]], executive producer


=== Fine artists ===
=== Fine artists ===
{{See main|List of Taiwanese artists}}
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* [[Chen Cheng-po]], oil painter 陳澄波
* [[Chen Long-bin]], sculptor 陳龍斌
* [[Cindy Shih]], artist
* [[Lee Tze-Fan]], oil painter 李澤藩
* [[Shen Che-Tsai]], oil painter 沈哲哉
* [[Liu Chi-hsiang]], oil painter 劉啟祥
* [[Yen Shui-long]], sculptor, mosaic artist 顏水龍
* [[Lee Shih-chiao]], oil painter 李石樵
* [[Suling Wang]], painter 王淑鈴
* [[Jimmy Liao]], Illustrator 幾米
* [[Yang Maolin]], artist 楊茂林
* [[Chen Uen]], illustrator 鄭問
* [[Selena Lin|Lín Qīnghuì]], manhua artist 林青慧
* [[Chen Houei Kuen]], artist 陳慧坤
* [[Ran In-ting]], watercolor artist 藍蔭鼎
* [[Liao Chi-chun]], oil painter and sculptor 廖繼春
* [[Li Mei-shu]], painter and sculptor 李梅樹
* [[James Jean]]
* [[Jun T. Lai]], sculptor, painter
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=== Film-makers ===
=== Film-makers ===
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=== Comedians===
=== Comedians===
* [[Ed Hill (comedian)]], award-winning stand-up comedian
* [[Ed Hill (comedian)]], award-winning stand-up comedian

=== Drag Performers===
* [[Nymphia Wind]]* 妮妃雅‧瘋, winner of [[RuPaul's Drag Race season 16]]


See also: [[Cinema of Taiwan]]
See also: [[Cinema of Taiwan]]
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=== Basketball ===
=== Basketball ===
[[File:Joe Alexander.JPG|thumb|180px|[[Joe Alexander]]]]
[[File:Joe Alexander.JPG|thumb|180px|[[Joe Alexander]]]]
*[[Austin Cheng]] 蟲蟲, current point guard for [[Taoyuan Leopards]]
*[[Austin Cheng]] 蟲蟲, current point guard for [[Taipei School of Special Education]]
*[[Jeremy Lin]] 林書豪, former [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] player
*[[Jeremy Lin]] 林書豪, former [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] player
*[[Joe Alexander]] (born 1986), American-Israeli basketball player for [[Maccabi Tel Aviv]] born in Taiwan
*[[Joe Alexander]] (born 1986), American-Israeli basketball player for [[Maccabi Tel Aviv]] born in Taiwan
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== Others ==
== Others ==
* [[Chang Wen-chen]], Taiwanese jurist
* [[Mai Chen]], constitutional lawyer, emigrated to New Zealand
* [[Mai Chen]], constitutional lawyer, emigrated to New Zealand
* [[Chen Chien-Jou]], activist and whistleblower
* [[Wen Ho Lee]], engineer falsely accused of spying; author of book "My Country Versus Me" 李文和
* [[Wen Ho Lee]], engineer falsely accused of spying; author of book "My Country Versus Me" 李文和
* [[Fu Szeto]] (1916–92), commander-in-chief of the Air Force and presidential advisor
* [[Fu Szeto]] (1916–92), commander-in-chief of the Air Force and presidential advisor
* [[Jason Wu]], fashion designer
* [[Jason Wu]], fashion designer
* [[Hsing Yun]]*, Buddhist monk and founder of [[Fo Guang Shan]] Order
* [[Hsing Yun]]*, Buddhist monk and founder of [[Fo Guang Shan]] Order
* [[I Lo-fen]], scholar of literature


== Philosophers, thinkers, and writers ==
== Philosophers, thinkers, and writers ==
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* [[Chiaho Shih]], researcher and former university professor 施嘉和
* [[Chiaho Shih]], researcher and former university professor 施嘉和
* [[Tsungming Tu]], medical doctor 杜聰明
* [[Tsungming Tu]], medical doctor 杜聰明
* [[Cheng-Wen Wu]], biochemist 吳成文
* [[Wu Cheng-wen (biochemist)|Wu Cheng-wen]], biochemist 吳成文
* [[Chi-Huey Wong]], biochemist 翁啟恵
* [[Chi-Huey Wong]], biochemist 翁啟恵
* [[Fu Jen-kun]], professor 傅仁坤
* [[Fu Jen-kun]], professor 傅仁坤

Latest revision as of 19:54, 18 November 2024

This is a list of famous Taiwanese people. People who were not born in Taiwan are indicated by an asterisk (*, notation incomplete).

Artists and performers

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Models

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Musicians

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Fine artists

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Film-makers

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Comedians

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Drag Performers

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See also: Cinema of Taiwan

Athletes

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Billiards

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Zhiting Wu

Badminton

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  • Tai Tzu-ying, at the age of 22, she became world No. 1 in the women's singles in December 2016, and holds the record for most weeks ranked at the top in BWF history
  • Chou Tien-chen, currently 4th place in the BWF World Ranking (as of February 2021)

Basketball

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Joe Alexander
Austin Cheng

Baseball

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Infielders

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Outfielders

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Pitchers

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Chien-Ming Wang

Golf

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Yani Tseng

Table tennis

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  • Ben Chiu, 1st (1981 Jr. Canadian Champion), 2nd (1984 US Open doubles)

Tennis

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Olympic medalists

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Chuan-Kwang Yang

Business people

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Educators

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Linguists

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Others

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Philosophers, thinkers, and writers

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See also: List of Taiwanese authors and List of Confucianists

Politicians

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See also: List of leaders of the Republic of China, Premier of the Republic of China

Scientists, physicians and engineers

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See also

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References

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