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Chuang Kuo-jung was born on 1960 in Tainan, Taiwan, is an A taiwanese educator. Discover Chuang Kuo-jung's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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1960

Chuang Kuo-jung (born 1960) is a former Secretary-General of the Ministry of Education in Taiwan.

He served under Minister Tu Cheng-sheng.

Chuang earned his bachelor's and master's degree from the National Taiwan University and holds a Ph.D from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

1978

He joined the Kuomintang (KMT) in 1978, but grew disillusioned and subsequently leaned towards the Democratic Progressive Party, even though he is not a party member.

2007

Chuang was responsible for renaming the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall to National Taiwan Democracy Memorial Hall in 2007.

He directed the Ministry of Education to take down the inscription on the "Great Centrality and Perfect Uprightness" to "Liberty Square".

The process was met with controversy, as it was seen by the Kuomintang as part of the move by the ruling Democratic Progressive Party to remove every trace of Chiang from Taiwan.

2008

Chuang resigned from his post after experiencing fallout from the public and media when he made provocative comments at a rally in Taichung on 16 March 2008, about the KMT's then-presidential candidate Ma Ying-jeou and accusations that Ma's father Ma Ho-ling had had affairs with various women.

This drew the wrath of the Taiwanese public.

With the 2008 presidential elections days away, Democratic Progressive Party officials, including presidential candidate Frank Hsieh and Minister Tu Cheng-sheng, publicly apologized for Chuang's remarks to limit the damage.

Chuang e-mailed an apology, and resigned from his post as secretary of the Ministry of Education under intense public pressure.

Minister Tu accepted the resignation after reservations.

Although KMT legislators alleged that the apology was written on behalf of Chuang, Ma accepted the apology.