Hsieh Yen-hsin ( Chinese: 謝言信; 13 December 1929 – 11 July 2010) was a Taiwanese politician.
Hsieh Yen-hsin was born in 1929, [1] and attended Kinki University in Japan. [2] [3] Hsieh's father was an employee of the Taiwan Sugar Corporation. [2]
Hsieh led a military veterans' organization and the Liquid Gas Union of Changhua County. He also served on the Central Committee of the Kuomintang . He was a member of the Changhua County Council from 1982 to 1990, then elected to two terms on the Taiwan Provincial Council between 1989 and 1998. He won a seat on the Legislative Yuan later that year, representing Changhua County on behalf of the Kuomintang until 2002. [2] [3]
Hsieh Yen-hsin's son Hsieh Hsin-lung married Cheng Ru-fen . [4] His grandchildren Hsieh Yi-fong and Hsieh Tien-lin have also held political office. [4] [5] Hsieh Yen-hsin died on 11 July 2010, aged 80. [2] [5]
Hsieh Yen-hsin ( Chinese: 謝言信; 13 December 1929 – 11 July 2010) was a Taiwanese politician.
Hsieh Yen-hsin was born in 1929, [1] and attended Kinki University in Japan. [2] [3] Hsieh's father was an employee of the Taiwan Sugar Corporation. [2]
Hsieh led a military veterans' organization and the Liquid Gas Union of Changhua County. He also served on the Central Committee of the Kuomintang . He was a member of the Changhua County Council from 1982 to 1990, then elected to two terms on the Taiwan Provincial Council between 1989 and 1998. He won a seat on the Legislative Yuan later that year, representing Changhua County on behalf of the Kuomintang until 2002. [2] [3]
Hsieh Yen-hsin's son Hsieh Hsin-lung married Cheng Ru-fen . [4] His grandchildren Hsieh Yi-fong and Hsieh Tien-lin have also held political office. [4] [5] Hsieh Yen-hsin died on 11 July 2010, aged 80. [2] [5]