Wong Chin-chu
Wong Chin-chu | |
|---|---|
| 翁金珠 | |
| 9th Minister of Cultural Affairs | |
| In office 21 May 2007 – 31 January 2008 | |
| Prime Minister | Chang Chun-hsiung |
| Deputy | Wu Chin-fa |
| Preceded by | Chiu Kun-liang |
| Succeeded by | Wang Tuoh |
| 9th Magistrate of Changhua | |
| In office 20 December 2001 – 20 December 2005 | |
| Preceded by | Juan Kang-meng |
| Succeeded by | Cho Po-yuan |
| Member of the Legislative Yuan | |
| In office 1 February 2008 – 31 January 2012 | |
| Constituency | Party-list |
| In office 1 February 1993 – 20 December 2001 | |
| Constituency | Changhua County |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 31 January 1947 |
| Party | Democratic Progressive Party |
| Education | National Taiwan Normal University (BA) National Taipei University (MBA) |
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Wong Chin-chu (Chinese: 翁金珠; pinyin: Wēng Jīnzhū; Wade–Giles: Wōng Chīn-chū; born 31 January 1947) is a Taiwanese educator and politician. She was a member of the Legislative Yuan from 1993 to 2001. Wong stepped down in the midst of her third term, as she was elected magistrate of Changhua County later that year. She served as magistrate until 2005. In 2007, Wong was named the minister of the Council for Cultural Affairs, a position she left in 2008 to be reelected to the legislature.