Chang Feng-hsu explained

Chang Feng-hsu
Office:President of the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee
Term Start:September 1987
Term End:19 January 1998
Predecessor:Cheng Wei-yuan
Successor:Huang Ta-chou
Office1:Minister of the Interior of the Republic of China
Term Start1:11 June 1976
Term End1:1 June 1978
Predecessor1:Lin Chin-sheng
Successor1:Chiu Chuang-huan
Office2:2nd Mayor of Taipei
Term Start2:10 June 1972
Term End2:11 June 1976
Predecessor2:Henry Kao
Successor2:Lin Yang-kang
Office3:Pingtung County Magistrate
Term Start3:2 June 1964
Term End3:1 February 1973
Predecessor3:Lee Shih-chang
Successor3:Ke Wen-fu
Birth Date:5 August 1928
Birth Place:Mantan, Tōkō, Takao Prefecture, Taiwan, Empire of Japan (today Wandan, Pingtung, Taiwan)
Death Place:Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Beitou, Taipei, Taiwan
Nationality:Republic of China
Party:Kuomintang

Chang Feng-hsu (; 5 August 1928 – 1 June 2014) was a Taiwanese politician.

Born in Pingtung County, he served on the Taiwan Provincial Council before becoming the Pingtung County Magistrate in 1964. He was elected Mayor of Taipei in 1972, but served concurrently as county magistrate until 1973. In 1976, Chang was appointed Minister of the Interior, and stepped down in 1978. He later served as chairman of the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee from 1987 to 1998.

He died in 2014, aged 85, at Taipei Veterans General Hospital.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: 【更新】中華奧會榮譽主席張豐緒 病逝榮總享年87歲. 18 April 2017. Apple Daily. 3 June 2014.