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Lien Hui-hsin (born August 1, 1967) is a Taiwanese educator, producer and professor, best known for her translation of
Lien Heng Lien Heng (; 1878–1936) was a Taiwanese historian, politician, poet, and merchant. His most representative work was ''The General History of Taiwan''. Some have claimed that he contributed to the creation and spread of a unified and strong ...
's '' General History of Taiwan'', her production of the ''Discoverer'' series, and the documentary ''History of Taiwan''.


Biography

Lien was born the oldest child of former vice-president
Lien Chan Lien Chan ( zh, t=連戰, w=, p=, poj=; born August 27, 1936) is a Taiwanese political scientist and politician. He was the chairman of the Taiwan Provincial Government from 1990 to 1993, premier of the Republic of China from 1993 to 1997, vice ...
(1996-2000) and his wife Fang Yu. She is the great-granddaughter of the historian
Lien Heng Lien Heng (; 1878–1936) was a Taiwanese historian, politician, poet, and merchant. His most representative work was ''The General History of Taiwan''. Some have claimed that he contributed to the creation and spread of a unified and strong ...
. She completed her education in the United States, focusing on literature and History of Arts at Wellesley College. She obtained a master’s degree in arts education from
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and a Ph.D. in arts and education from
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. Upon returning to Taiwan in 1996, she worked as an associate professor at the Department of Graphic Arts and Communications,
National Taiwan University National Taiwan University (NTU; zh, t=國立臺灣大學, poj=Kok-li̍p Tâi-oân Tāi-ha̍k, p=, s=) is a National university, national Public university, public research university in Taipei, Taiwan. Founded in 1928 during Taiwan under J ...
until 2005. In 1996, she produced the first Taiwanese-made historical and cultural education documentary, titled ''Discoverer''. The documentary received recognition for its cultural and educational value and was recommended by Taiwan's
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. In 1999, she went on to create a documentary series called ''History of Taiwan'', covering significant historical periods from Dutch Formosa to the Republic of China era. In 2012, she assumed the position of CEO at the Lien Chen-Tung Cultural and Educational Foundation, where she led a team of experts in publishing a vernacular version of ''The General History of Taiwan''. Following her PhD studies at Columbia University in 1994, Lien began producing educational materials, which led to the television documentary series ''Discoverer'', originally presented by
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. Lien also sought to make the content of her great-grandfather's work, ''The General History of Taiwan'', more accessible. In 1999, she produced and filmed the series ''History of Taiwan'', which included interviews with the National Archives of the Netherlands. The documentary was later aired on the Public Television Channel and China Television Channel, contributing to the preservation of Taiwanese historical data. The ''General History'' consists of 36 volumes covering the period from the Sui dynasty to the Japanese Occupation, and the TV series focused on the book's essential content. “History of Taiwan” was in four episodes, entitled “Dutch Period”, “Immigration Period”, “Japanese Occupation” and “Republic of China”. The filming of the four episodes was completed in 2000. The series “Kangxi Dynasty” (original name: Kangxi Empire), produced in Mainland China, also included a scene from ''History of Taiwan'' during its filming in 2001. Lien's project to create a simplified version of th ''General History of Taiwan'' aimed to engage a broader audience. Collaborating with experts on Chinese literature and history, the book series “The General History of Taiwan: Original Text + Vernacular Annotation” was published in January 2024. The vernacular edition provides a valuable reference for researchers of Taiwanese history and offers an alternative perspective on historical narratives. The book launch event, held on February 7, 2024, was attended by prominent figures and scholars, emphasizing the importance of Taiwanese individuals being knowledgeable about their history. Former Premier
Liu Chao-Shiuan Liu Chao-shiuan (; born 10 May 1943) is a Taiwanese chemist and politician. He is a former president of the National Tsing Hua University (1987–1993) and Soochow University (2004–2008) and a former Premier of the Republic of China (2008 ...
praised the transition to vernacular language, noting its accessibility and engaging narrative style. He remarked on the fresh perspective offered by the vernacular edition, presenting historical narratives in a concise and captivating manner.


Business interests

Lien founded a production company, Hua Yang Broadcasting, and rumours of her failure to manage the company's finances effectively arose as a result of a dispute between her and the company's president, Lee Chun-jung. Lien was questioned by prosecutors in 2013 because of her position as a major shareholder of the distributor of a weight loss product called Welslim Plus, a product she stated she had herself used. The product contained an unapproved ingredient called cetilistat. Lien had initially denied that she had a financial interest in the company. Her prosecution was deferred, after she pleaded guilty and agreed to donate NT$6 million to the National Treasury.


Personal life

Lien married Cheng Hongyuan in 1997. The couple have three daughters, all born in the United States to surrogate mothers, surrogacy being illegal in Taiwan; they were later brought to Taiwan to live. Cheng is the grandson of Chen Zha-mo, a well-known businessman.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lien, Arlene 1967 births Living people Wellesley College alumni Columbia University alumni Harvard Graduate School of Education alumni 21st-century Taiwanese educators Academic staff of the National Taiwan University