Chang Ching-chung | |
Nationality: | Taiwanese |
Office1: | Member of the Legislative Yuan |
Constituency1: | Taipei County 3 (2005–2008) New Taipei 8 (2008–2016) |
Term Start1: | 1 February 2005 |
Term End1: | 31 January 2016 |
Predecessor1: | multi-member district |
Successor1: | Chiang Yung-chang |
Order2: | Member of the National Assembly |
Term Start2: | 1 February 1992 |
Term End2: | 1995 |
Birth Date: | 14 December 1951 |
Party: | Kuomintang |
Children: | 3 sons; including Chang Chih-lun |
Education: | Taipei University of Technology (BS) Chung Hua University (MS) |
Chang Ching-chung (; born 14 December 1951) is a Taiwanese politician.
Chang attended Chiufen Elementary School in Juifang Township, Taipei County, moved to Keelung to complete middle school at the Keelung First High School Junior High, and later returned to Juifang, graduating from Juifang Industrial Senior High School.[1] He studied civil engineering at the Taipei University of Technology and subsequently completed a master's degree at Chung Hua University.[2] [3]
Chang was elected to the second National Assembly,[1] [2] [3] serving from 1992 to 1995, and later served as a three-term member of the Legislative Yuan from 2005 to 2016.
Chang Ching-chung is married to, a member of the New Taipei City Council, with whom he raised three sons. For a portion of Chen's tenure on the council, their youngest son Chang Chun-yung was an assistant to his mother.[4] Another son, Chang Chih-lun, ran against Justin Wu in the 2024 legislative election.[5]