Events from the year 2021 in Taiwan , Republic of China .
Incumbents
General
Events
Drought.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
January
February
March
March 1
Regulations on foreign visitors are partially lifted, restrictions apply.[ 61]
Taiwan allows non-R.O.C. citizens to visit Taiwan for non-urgent medical care with proper documents.[ 62] [ 63]
China bans Taiwanese pineapples , saying that the fruit has harmful organisms, creating a "Freedom Pineapple " movement.[ 64] [ 65] [ 66] [ 67]
March 3-March 6 Taipei Cycle postpones all physical parts of the exhibition, online parts are still to be held on schedule.[ 68]
March 4
March 5 - Taiwan , US , and Eswatini have their first Partnership Opportunity Delegation .[ 72]
March 6 - Taiwan wins mixed doubles at WTT Contender Doha 2021 .[ 73]
March 7
March 11 - Many Taiwanese fruit are found to meet standards for consumption at Tokyo Olympics.[ 76]
March 12-April 4 - Taipei Rose Festival[ 77]
March 13 - CPBL 2021 Chinese Professional Baseball League season opening day.[ 78]
March 17 - 25th Taiwan-France Cultural Award awarded.[ 79]
March 18 - Salmon chaos : Restaurant chain Sushiro offers free sushi to people with the word for salmon (鮭魚) on their ID, resulting in many people requesting name changes.[ 80] [ 81]
March 19
March 20 - Taiwan is ranked as 24th happiest country by in the world by the World Happiness Report , listed on page 22 as "province of China".[ 85] [ 86]
March 22 - Two F-5E collide midair, 1 pilot dead, the second missing.[ 87] [ 88] [ 89]
March 23 - Panama registered container ship Ever Given operated by Taiwanese Evergreen Marine , becomes stuck in the Suez Canal , disrupting global shipping.[ 90]
April
April 1
April 2 - Hualien train derailment killed 49 and injured 216.
April 4 - First batch of vaccines from COVAX arrive in Taiwan.[ 97] [ 98]
6 April - IMF reevaluates Taiwan's GDP forecast from 1.5% to 4.7%.[ 99]
7 April - MOFA minister accepts copy of credentials from Belize ambassador Candice Pitts .[ 100]
8 April - An agricultural internship program between Taiwan and the Philippines is launched.[ 101]
9 April
10 April
12 April
Mayors of Taoyuan, Taipei, New Taipei, and Taichung are vaccinated.[ 108]
HFX controversy over whether to award John McCain Prize to Tsai Ing-wen and risk provoking Beijing.[ 109]
13 April
April 15
Amendments to foreign professional recruitment law passed (less requirements, tax breaks, etc.)[ 118] [ 119]
US delegation sent by Biden meets with President Tsai.[ 120] [ 121]
Anti-corruption workshop between IB and IRS .[ 122]
April 16
April 16 - April 17 - Live fire exercise between many military branches.[ 123]
April 17 - Travelers from Taiwan who present proof of negative coronavirus tests from select hospitals will be exempt from Hawaii's quarantine.[ 124]
April 18
Body of missing pilot (March 22) found.[ 89]
Matzu procession (April 9) ends.[ 125]
Taiwan wins bid from TWIF to host 2026 World Indoor Tug of War Championships.[ 126]
Two relatively large earthquakes in Taiwan (5.8 and 6.2 ).[ 127]
April 19
April 20
April 21
Amang 's Verse novel Raised by Wolves: Poems and Conversations is awarded the annual prize by PEN America .[ 136]
High-speed ferry between Anping Harbor and outlying islands of Penghu launched, used to transport tourist and food.[ 137]
April 21 - Self-paid COVID vaccines for public planning to travel abroad.[ 138]
April 22
April 23
April 24 - Taiwan's 12th COVID-19 fatality, a man in his 70s.[ 143]
April 27 - United Kingdom confirms cooperation in automatic exchange of financial account information and tax matters annually on September.[ 144]
April 28
April 29 - Diplomatic training cooperation agreement with Saint Lucia inked.[ 147]
April 30 - Delfina Foundation selects two Taiwanese artists for 2021 resident artists.
April (New Taipei City) - Cloud Gate tour in Taiwan.
May
May 1 - Labor Day protest to raise minimum wage, increase pay for teachers, civil servants, employees of state-run enterprises, and fix pension issues.[ 148] [ 149]
May 2
Taiwan donates 150 oxygen concentrators and 500 oxygen cylinders to India,[ 150] [ 151] India has had 400,000 New cases daily.[ 152]
Taiwan begins centralized quarantine system for people traveling from/through India due to a large amount of cases in late April-early May.[ 153]
Maokong Gondola offers NT$ 50 rides to all Taiwan residents.[ 154]
May 4
May 5 – 15 cryogenic ISO tanks donated to India.[ 163]
May 6 - Le Grand Cirque performs in Taipei.[ 164]
May 7
May 8 - 2021 Europe Festival opens at Huashan Creative Park.[ 165]
May 8–9 (Taoyuan) - Cloud Gate tour in Taiwan.
May 10
May 12 - Foreign Ministers Wu and Brolo video call.[ 172]
May 15 - COVID-19 alert level raised to 3 in Taipei and New Taipei.[ 173]
May 15–16 (Changhua), May 22–23 (Chiayi), May 29–30 (Tainan), June 5–6 (Hualien), June 12–13 (Pingtung) - Cloud Gate tour in Taiwan.
May 17
Spike in COVID-19 cases raises alarm and forces the Taiwanese government to impose its toughest social restrictions in order to curb the rising infection rate.[ 174]
Formosa Club in the Caribbean launched.
May 18
May 19
Migrant workers banned from entry due to COVID-19 surge.[ 184]
Executive Yuan introduces contact tracing text messaging service.[ 185]
May 19 - June 18 - Border control tightens amid COVID-19 case spikes, visa application processing and entry of foreign nationals will be paused. Exceptions will be made on a case-by-case basis.[ 186]
May 19–28 - All schools in Taiwan switch to virtual/distance learning.[ 187]
May 20
Rouday Stanley Penn , ambassador of Haiti to Taiwan gives copy of credentials to Foreign Minister Wu.[ 188]
National Palace Museum entries at WorldFest Houston film festival win 26 Remi awards.[ 189]
May 21
13 of Taiwan's 15 diplomatic allies have made appeals to the World Health Organization calling for the country's participation in the WHO as an observer.[ 190]
Blood supplies are the lowest in 20 years, with blood banks reporting an average of 4.4 days of stock, according to the Taiwan Blood Services Foundation.[ 191] [ 192]
Taiwan reports 312 local COVID-19 cases.[ 193] [ 194]
May 22–23 (Chiayi) - Cloud Gate tour in Taiwan.
May 24 - Two indigenous artisans recognized as 'Important Traditional Crafts' preservers.[ 195]
May 25 - 7th Taiwan-Estonia Economic Cooperation conference.[ 196]
May 27 - 2nd Taiwan-Croatia Economic Cooperation Videoconference.[ 197]
New relief package amid latest COVID-19 wave.[ 198]
May 28
297 local cases, 258 retroactive cases, and 19 new COVID-19 fatalities, bringing the total up to 78.[ 199] [ 200] [ 201]
Yuanta Financial Holdings , Cathay Financial Holdings , Taishin Financial Holdings , and Fubon Financial have pledged NT$160 million, NT$40 million, NT$30 million, and NT$23 million, respectively to support medical workers and fight COVID-19.[ 202]
Heat alerts issued in 18 cities and counties, forecasted to reach up to 38 degrees.[ 203]
Frequency of MRT trains reduced, up to twice more waiting time and disinfecting.[ 204]
Visa extension for foreigners.[ 205]
Kinmen decides not to enter COVID lockdown.[ 206]
First batch of Moderna Vaccines arrive in Taiwan, 150,000 doses.[ 207]
Taiwan and Guatemala sign the Mutual Recognition Arrangement on Authorized Economic Operator.[ 208]
May 29 - TECO in Sydney and Sydney Opera House hold contemporary art project.[ 209]
May 29–30 (Tainan) - Cloud Gate tour in Taiwan.
May 30 - Citywide drill on level 4 COVID-19 precautions in Taipei.[ 210]
31 May - 30 June - Computex (virtually)[ 211] [ 212]
June
June 1 - Illustrator Lin Lian-en wins the BolognaRagazzi Award in the fiction category.[ 213]
June 3
New relief package amid latest COVID-19 wave.[ 198] [ 214]
Foreign Correspondent's Club of Japan.[ 215]
June 4
Ministry of the Interior announces that landlords may be fined of up to NT$150,000 (US$5,417) for evicting tenants for COVID-19-related reasons.[ 216]
Japan donates 1.24 million doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines to Taiwan.[ 217] [ 218] [ 219]
Taipei 101 displays "台灣❤️日本" (Taiwan❤️Japan) thanking Japan's vaccine donation.[ 220]
Taiwan passes 10,000 total COVID-19 cases.[ 221]
June 15 FoundOcean secures major contract to build offshore wind farm.[ 222]
June 16–28 Chinese military aircraft enter Taiwanese airspace.[ 223]
June 23
June 24
June 25 - The Coast Guard receives a new corvette, the Chenggong (成功艦), the second Anping class with the hull number of CG-602.[ 231]
June 26
Taiwan confirms first local case of the Delta COVID variant in Pintung .[ 232] [ 233] [ 234]
CECC confirms 78 new local cases and 13 deaths.[ 235] [ 236]
Half of Fangshan Township in Pingtung County enters "semi-Level 4" lockdown.[ 237]
The Chinese Professional Baseball League postpones plans to begin fanless games on June 29, mainly due to the Delta variant.[ 238]
June 27
CECC confirms 89 new cases (1 imported, 88 domestic) and 9 deaths.[ 236] [ 239]
Southern Taiwan tries to quickly vaccinate as Delta variant spreads.[ 240] [ 241]
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September
October
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December
December 10 - Official bilateral relations between Nicaragua and Taiwan end.[ 243] [ 244]
December 18 - A referendum was held, and all four proposals were rejected.
Predicted and scheduled events
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February – June - Taiwan will receive 1,303,200 AstraZeneca vaccine doses as a non U.N. member state from the COVAX program.[ 249]
May - Moderna will begin delivering 5.5 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine to Taiwan.[ 250]
June - Second AZ vaccine shipment through COVAX .[ 251]
End of June - U.S. will send 20 million vaccines by the end of June.[ 252]
July - Taiwanese developed COVID vaccine rollout.[ 253]
Taiwan moves to ban all single use utensils for customers dining on the premises.[ 254]
Multipurpose facility for Far Eastern Group will be designed by Santiago Calatrava .[ 255]
2021 Taiwan Literature Award.[ 256]
United States may have first military arms sale with Taiwan.[ 257]
Dancing Dandelion.[ 258]
Deaths
9 January – Rong Zi , 98, Chinese-born Taiwanese writer and poet.[ 259]
5 March – Chuang Ling-yun , 21, Taiwanese singer and actress, suicide by jumping.[ 260]
22 March
31 March – Hsu Shui-teh , 89, Taiwanese politician, Mayor of Kaohsiung (1982–1985), Taipei (1985–1988), and President of the Examination Yuan (1996-2002), pneumonia.[ 261]
5 April – Luo Ying-shay , 69, Taiwanese politician, Minister of Justice (2013–2016).[ 262]
17 April – Hsu Sheng-fa , 96, Taiwanese automotive executive (Prince Motors ) and politician, MLY (1981–1990)
1 May – Kuan Yun-loong , 92, Taiwanese writer.[ 263]
26 May – Sze-Piao Yang , 100, Taiwanese pulmonologist.[ 264]
14 June – Wang Chiu-Hwa , 95, Taiwanese architect.[ 265]
16 June – Chou Ching-chun , 77, Taiwanese activist and politician, president of the Patriot Alliance Association (since 2018).[ 266]
21 June – Mei Xun [zh ] , Taiwanese writer.[ 267]
7 July – Kuo Jung-cheng , 71, Taiwanese politician, MLY (1999–2002), liver cancer.[ 268]
30 August – Wang Kuang-hui , 56, Taiwanese baseball player (Brother Elephants ) and coach, liver cancer.[ 269]
14 September – Lung Shao-hua , 68, Taiwanese actor.[ 270]
25 September – Elmer Fung , 73, Taiwanese politician, MLY (1999–2002), cancer.[ 271]
8 October – Chang Yung-hsiang , 91, Taiwanese screenwriter.[ 272]
22 October – Ju Gau-jeng , 67, Taiwanese politician, MLY (1987–1999).[ 273]
30 October – Francisco Ou , 81, Taiwanese diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2008–2009).[ 274]
31 October – Chang Kuo-tung , 92, Taiwanese actor.[ 275]
3 November – Tang Yao-ming , 80, Taiwanese military officer, Minister of National Defense (2002–2004).[ 276]
11 November – Lee Ying-yuan , 68, Taiwanese politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (1996–2000, 2012–2016), carcinoma of the ampulla of Vater .[ 277]
12 December – Nai-Ni Chen , 62, Taiwanese-American dancer and choreographer.[ 278]
17 December – Chen Sung-young , 80, Taiwanese actor.[ 279]
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