Cai Zimin, male, Han nationality, was born in 1920 in Zhanghua County, Taiwan. After graduating from middle school in 1936, he went to Japan and studied political science at Waseda University, graduating in 1943. He ran a newspaper for Overseas Chinese in Tokyo, and then was a newspaper editor in Beijing in 1945 before returning to Taibei, Taiwan in 1946, where he became editor of the "Freedom Daily." He participated in the "February 28th Uprising" against the provincial authorities in 1947 and then went to Shanghai via Hong Kong where he engaged in work vis-
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Author, (Historical Trends in Taiwan) |
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1998—2003 |
Member, 9th CPPCC, National Committee, Standing Committee |
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1997—2003 |
Vice-President, China Overseas Friendship Association |
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1997—2003 |
Honorary Chairman, Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League (TDSGL), Central Committee |
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1993—1998 |
Member, 8th Standing Committee of the NPC |
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1992—1997 |
Chairman, 5th Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League (TDSGL), Presidium |
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1988—1993 |
Member, 7th Standing Committee of the NPC |
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1987—1988 |
Chairman, 4th Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League (TDSGL), Presidium |
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1987—1988 |
Member, 4th Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League (TDSGL), Presidium |
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1983—1988 |
Member, 6th Standing Committee of the NPC |
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1981—1985 |
Counselor, Chinese Embassy, Cultural Section Japan, Tokyo |
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1978—1983 |
Member, 5th NPC |
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1975—1978 |
Member, 4th NPC |
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Head, Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League (TDSGL), Propaganda Department |
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Executive Member, Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League (TDSGL), 3rd Council |
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Member, China Overseas Exchanges Association, Executive Council |
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Member, Chinese Institute of Taiwan Studies, Executive Council |
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Deputy Director, Ministry of Culture, Relations with Foreign Countries Department |
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Head, Chinese People's Association for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, Asian Group |
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Chief, Chinese People's Association for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, Japan Section |
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1954—1962 |
Head, Central People's Broadcasting Station, Taiwan Group |
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Deputy Chief, East China People's Broadcasting Station, Taiwan Section |
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1949 |
Joined, Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League (TDSGL) |
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1948 |
Joined, CPC |
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1947—1948 |
Director-General, Association of Fellow Taiwan Provincials in Shanghai Shanghai Municipality |
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1947—1948 |
Worker, People's Broadcasting Station Shanghai Municipality |
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1947 |
Participant, Taiwan (February 28th Uprising) |
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1946—1947 |
Editor-in-Chief, Freedom Daily Taiwan, Taipei |
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1945—1946 |
Editor-in-Chief, Zhonghua Daily Beijing Municipality |
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1943 |
Graduate, Waseda University, Political Science Department Japan, Tokyo |
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