Tang Bi-a
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| Born | May 3, 1960 Tainan, Taiwan |
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| Political party | Democratic Progressive Party |
| Alma mater | National Utunomiya University |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Profession | Political scientist |
- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Tang.
Tang Bi-a (traditional Chinese: 唐碧娥) is a Taiwanese legislator. She speaks Japanese fluently. Tang is a supporter of the Taiwanese localization movement.
[edit] Legislative career
During her legislative career, Tang expressed her distaste in China by encouraging the boycott of Chinese product as a result of China's blockage of Taiwan's bid to join the World Health Assembly.[1]
Studying abroad, Tang has more experience on foreign affairs. She joined ROC President Chen Shui-bian's entourage for a Central America summit in 2007.[2]
Having been elected three times as legislator, Tang is one of the most experienced female member of the Democratic Progressive Party.
[edit] References
- ^ Lu, Fiona "Lawmakers hit out at WHA block", Taipei Times, 5/21/2003
- ^ Ko Shu-ling "President stays on board during stopover in Alaska", Taipei Times, 8/22/2007

