Lan Mei-chin
Lan Mei-chin (Chinese: 藍美津; pinyin: Lán Měijīn; born 7 September 1944) is a Taiwanese politician. She was elected to the Taipei City Council for the first time in 1985 and served until 2002, when she took office as a member of the Legislative Yuan, where she served until 2008. Political careerLan served four terms on the Taipei City Council from 1985 to 2002.[1][2] She formed an electoral coalition with Shen Fu-hsiung, Tuan Yi-kang, Chou Po-ya, and Julian Kuo in 2001, and won election to the Legislative Yuan.[3] Lan joined the same alliance, which had replaced Chou with Wang Shih-chien, for her 2004 reelection bid.[4] Personal lifeLan is married to Huang Tien-fu, the younger brother of Huang Hsin-chieh.[5][6] Their youngest son, Huang Hsiang-chun , has served on the Taipei City Council.[7] Huang Hsin-yi, their youngest child, hung herself in October 2004 in the home she shared with her eldest brother's family.[8] Lan's brother, Lan Shih-tsung , was also a member of the Taipei City Council and Taipei's Department of Civil Affairs director.[9][10] References
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