Daniel Han Kuo-yu (; born 17 June 1957) is a Taiwanese politician. He was a member of the
Legislative Yuan
The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel ...
from 1993 to 2002, representing a portion of Taipei County for three terms. He later became general manager of Taipei Agricultural Products Marketing Corporation. In 2017, Han contested the
Kuomintang
The Kuomintang (KMT), also referred to as the Guomindang (GMD), the Nationalist Party of China (NPC) or the Chinese Nationalist Party (CNP), is a major political party in the Republic of China, initially on the Chinese mainland and in Tai ...
chairmanship, losing to
Wu Den-yih
Wu may refer to:
States and regions on modern China's territory
* Wu (state) (; och, *, italic=yes, links=no), a kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period 771–476 BCE
** Suzhou or Wu (), its eponymous capital
** Wu County (), a former count ...
. Han was elected
Mayor of Kaohsiung
The Mayor of Kaohsiung is the head of the Kaohsiung City Government, Taiwan and is elected to a four-year term. The current mayor is Chen Chi-mai who took office since 24 August 2020.
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in November 2018, and became the first Kuomintang politician since Wu in 1998 to hold the office. He was the KMT candidate for the
2020 Taiwanese presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Taiwan on 11 January 2020 along with the 2020 Taiwanese legislative election, 10th Legislative Yuan election. Incumbent president Tsai Ing-wen and former Premier of the Republic of China, premier William Lai o ...
, but lost to
Tsai Ing-wen
Tsai Ing-wen (; born 31 August 1956) is a Taiwanese politician serving as president of the Republic of China (Taiwan) since 2016. A member of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Tsai is the first female president of Taiwan. She served a ...
. On 6 June 2020, Han was
successfully recalled from his position as mayor and officially stepped down on 12 June.
Early life, education, and career
Also known by the English name Daniel Han, Han Kuo-yu was born in Taiwan to parents from
Henan
Henan (; or ; ; alternatively Honan) is a landlocked province of China, in the central part of the country. Henan is often referred to as Zhongyuan or Zhongzhou (), which literally means "central plain" or "midland", although the name is al ...
,
on 17 June 1957. He attended , followed by , , and . Han studied English literature at
Soochow University after graduating from the
Republic of China Military Academy, and he earned a Master of Laws in East Asian studies from the Graduate Institute of East Asian Studies of
National Chengchi University
National Chengchi University () is a public research university in Taipei. The university is also considered as the earliest public service training facility of the Republic of China. First established in Nanjing in 1927, the university was subs ...
in 1988.
He wrote his master's degree thesis with the title ''A Look at the Negotiations during the 'Two Airlines Uprising' from the Perspective of the Communist Party of China's (United Front) Strategy'' (). Prior to running for public office, Han worked as a school principal.
Political career
Taipei County Council
Han won the
Zhonghe seat on the
Taipei County Council in 1990, and served until 1993, when he took office as a member of the
Legislative Yuan
The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel ...
. Han was the founding leader of what became the New Taipei City Hakka Association, serving from 1992 to 1998.
Legislative Yuan
He was first
elected to the
Legislative Yuan
The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel ...
in 1992 and remained in office until 2002, serving for a time as
Kuomintang
The Kuomintang (KMT), also referred to as the Guomindang (GMD), the Nationalist Party of China (NPC) or the Chinese Nationalist Party (CNP), is a major political party in the Republic of China, initially on the Chinese mainland and in Tai ...
(KMT) caucus leader. As a legislator, he became known for his combative personality. For their support of the construction of the
Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant, Han,
Hung Hsiu-chu
Hung Hsiu-chu (; born 7 April 1948) is a Taiwanese politician. As a member of the Kuomintang (KMT), she has served the party as a Deputy Chairperson and Deputy Secretary-General. Hung was first elected to the legislature in 1990, and was the V ...
, , and
Lin Chih-chia were targeted with an unsuccessful recall referendum. Subsequently, Han lost reelection to the legislature in 2001. He then served as deputy mayor of
Zhonghe under mayor .
Taipei Agricultural Products Marketing Corporation
After leaving politics, Han lived in
Yunlin County
Yunlin County (Mandarin pinyin: ''Yúnlín Xiàn''; Taigi POJ: ''Hûn-lîm-koān''; Hakka PFS: ''Yùn-lìm-yen'') is a county in western Taiwan. Yunlin County borders the Taiwan Strait to the west, Nantou County to the east, Changhua County to ...
, in his wife's hometown, where he became friendly with former
Yunlin County Magistrate . Due to their friendly relationship, Han was believed to be Chang's ally.
In January 2013, with Chang's support, Han became the general manager of Taipei Agricultural Products Marketing Corporation (TAPMC), a corporation jointly owned by Taipei City and the
Council of Agriculture. The TAPMC manages the produce demands of the
greater Taipei area.
2017 KMT chairmanship election
In January 2017, Han resigned from his position as president of TAPMC to enter that year's
Kuomintang chairmanship election. He finished fourth in a field of six candidates. Following his loss to
Wu Den-yih
Wu may refer to:
States and regions on modern China's territory
* Wu (state) (; och, *, italic=yes, links=no), a kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period 771–476 BCE
** Suzhou or Wu (), its eponymous capital
** Wu County (), a former count ...
, Han served as the Kuomintang's Kaohsiung chapter director.
2018 Kaohsiung mayoral campaign and election

In May 2018, Han won the Kuomintang's
Kaohsiung mayoral primary, defeating rival
Chen Yi-min, and was subsequently nominated as the party's mayoral candidate.
During the initial campaign stage, he received almost no support from the party as he was seen as unlikely to win the election due to the traditionally deep-rooted
Democratic Progressive Party presence in Kaohsiung. However, his popularity soared within months during the campaign period,
a phenomenon which has been termed "''Hánliú''" (). The main focus of his campaign was on the air pollution and economic growth of Kaohsiung.
Despite his claims of having minimal support for his Kaohsiung election, accordingly to paperwork filed with the
Central Election Commission
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, Han received and spent the most compared to the other mayoral races in Taiwan. Campaign contributions totaled NT$129,149,779 (US$4,304,992) and expenses totaled NT$140,873,536 (US$4,695,784). The amounts exceeded the NT$88,841,000 cap placed by election rules.
Han defeated
Chen Chi-mai in
local elections held on 24 November 2018, and became the first Mayor of Kaohsiung affiliated with the Kuomintang since
Wu Den-yih
Wu may refer to:
States and regions on modern China's territory
* Wu (state) (; och, *, italic=yes, links=no), a kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period 771–476 BCE
** Suzhou or Wu (), its eponymous capital
** Wu County (), a former count ...
left office in 1998. The success of the KMT during the elections has been attributed to Han's popularity.
Mayor of Kaohsiung
The day after he won the mayoral election, Han invited
Foxconn to invest in Kaohsiung. In addition, he sought fluent English speakers to fill vacancies in his administration pertaining to promotion and public relations. Han expressed support for the
1992 consensus
The 1992 Consensus is a political term referring to the alleged outcome of a meeting in 1992 between the semiofficial representatives of the People's Republic of China (PRC) of mainland China and the Republic of China (ROC) of Taiwan. They are of ...
and stated that he would form committees dedicated to
Cross-Strait relations
Cross-Strait relations (sometimes called Mainland–Taiwan relations, or Taiwan-China relations) are the relations between China (officially the People's Republic of China) and Taiwan (officially the Republic of China).
The relationship ...
. On 3 December 2018, it was announced that former
Transportation and Communications minister
Yeh Kuang-shih
Yeh Kuang-shih (; born 1957 in Hualien) is a Taiwanese politician and management scientist. He was the Minister of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications from 18 February 2013 until 9 January 2015, and one of the three deputy mayors o ...
would be Han's deputy mayor.
Lee Shu-chuan
Lee Shu-chuan (; born 1 February 1958) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the deputy mayor of Kaohsiung from 25 December 2018 to 12 June 2020. He previously served in multiple positions within the Taipei County Government, and was Secretary-Gen ...
was appointed as a second deputy mayor on 15 December 2018.
Han was inaugurated on 25 December 2018. During the ceremony, he promised to promote Kaohsiung products, facilitate the inflow of money to the city, pay off the city's debt and invest in future generations via bilingual education.
On 24 February 2019, Han began a five-day trip to
Malaysia
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and Singapore to discuss business and tourism opportunities for Kaohsiung, his first official overseas visit as mayor.
In March 2019, Han and a delegation of municipal officials visited Hong Kong, Macau and
Mainland China
"Mainland China" is a geopolitical term defined as the territory governed by the People's Republic of China (including islands like Hainan or Chongming), excluding dependent territories of the PRC, and other territories within Greater Chin ...
for a seven-day trip to discuss agriculture. Members of the delegation included Han and his wife, deputy mayor
Yeh Kuang-shih
Yeh Kuang-shih (; born 1957 in Hualien) is a Taiwanese politician and management scientist. He was the Minister of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications from 18 February 2013 until 9 January 2015, and one of the three deputy mayors o ...
, and ten
Kaohsiung City Councilors.
In Hong Kong, Han met with
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam
Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor ( Cheng; ; born 13 May 1957) is a retired Hong Kong politician who served as the 4th Chief Executive of Hong Kong from 2017 to 2022. She served as Chief Secretary for Administration between 2012 and 2017 and Se ...
at the
Government House, followed by a visit to the
Hong Kong Liaison Office, where he met with the office director
Wang Zhimin, making him the first ROC politician to ever visit the liaison office,
a move that was criticized by the opposition
DPP as promoting unification under "one country, two systems." In Macau, he met with the
Macau Chief Executive Fernando Chui to discuss public health and sign a trade agreement between the two cities. He also visited the
Macau Liaison Office and had a dinner with the liaison office's director
Fu Ziying
Fu Ziying (; born September 1957) is a Chinese politician currently serving as director of the Macau Liaison Office.
He was a delegate to the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. He is an alternate member of the 19th CPC Centr ...
. In
Shenzhen
Shenzhen (; ; ; ), also historically known as Sham Chun, is a major Sub-provincial division, sub-provincial city and one of the Special economic zones of China, special economic zones of China. The city is located on the east bank of the Pea ...
, Han met with
Taiwan Affairs Office
The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council is an administrative agency under the State Council of Mainland China. It is responsible for setting and implementing guidelines and policies related to the Republic of China (Taiwan), as stipulat ...
Director
Liu Jieyi and Shenzhen
Communist Party Secretary Wang Weizhong
Wang Weizhong (; born March 1962) is a Chinese politician, and current deputy party secretary and governor of Guangdong. A graduate of Tsinghua University, Wang rose through the ranks in the working for the Ministry of Science and Technology. He ...
. The total value of trade deals signed during Han's visit totaled NT$5.2 billion.
On 9 April 2019, Han embarked on a nine-day visit to the United States, where he visited
Boston
Boston (), officially the City of Boston, is the capital city, state capital and List of municipalities in Massachusetts, most populous city of the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the cultural and financ ...
, Los Angeles, and
Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley is a region in Northern California that serves as a global center for high technology and innovation. Located in the southern part of the San Francisco Bay Area, it corresponds roughly to the geographical areas San Mateo Count ...
. During the trip, Han sought to encourage American investment in Kaohsiung. He met with
Congresspeople
A Member of Congress (MOC) is a person who has been appointed or elected and inducted into an official body called a congress, typically to represent a particular constituency in a legislature. The term member of parliament (MP) is an equivalen ...
Ted Lieu and
Judy Chu
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and also Los Angeles Deputy Mayor
Nina Hachigian. Han also gave talks at
Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of high ...
and
Stanford University.
2020 presidential campaign
Soon after Han took office as mayor, support for Han as a candidate for the
2020 Taiwan presidential election began to build. Han initially refused calls for him to contest the election, and later stated that he would not participate in the
2019 Kuomintang presidential primary
The 2019 Kuomintang presidential primary was held after 22 May 2019 through a series of nationwide opinion polls in order to determine its nominee for the President of the Republic of China in the 2020 presidential election.
Background Early cont ...
. A week after that statement, Han said that he would abide by Kuomintang's primary process, opening the door for his potential nomination as a presidential candidate. On 5 June 2019, Han announced that he would stand in the Kuomintang presidential primary. Han registered for the primary three days after his announcement. Han scheduled five rallies for the primary, with the last one held on 8 July in
Hsinchu City.
On 15 July, he won the Kuomintang presidential primary and was formally nominated as the Kuomintang presidential candidate on 28 July 2019.
Han held a presidential election rally on 8 September 2019 at Xingfu Shuiyang Park (Chinese:幸福水漾公園) in
Sanchong District
Sanchong District () is a district (Taiwan), district in the western part of New Taipei City, Taiwan. With an area of 16.32 km2 and a population of 378,736 people (2022), it has the fourth highest population density in Taiwan and 23rd highes ...
,
New Taipei
New Taipei City is a special municipality located in northern Taiwan. The city is home to an estimated population of 3,974,683 as of 2022, making it the most populous city of Taiwan, and also the second largest special municipality by area, b ...
,
with former president
Ma Ying-jeou
Ma Ying-jeou ( zh, 馬英九, born 13 July 1950) is a Hong Kong-born Taiwanese politician who served as president of the Republic of China from 2008 to 2016. Previously, he served as justice minister from 1993 to 1996 and mayor of Taipei from 1 ...
and KMT chairperson
Wu Den-yih
Wu may refer to:
States and regions on modern China's territory
* Wu (state) (; och, *, italic=yes, links=no), a kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period 771–476 BCE
** Suzhou or Wu (), its eponymous capital
** Wu County (), a former count ...
in attendance. Han conveyed four main points of his campaign platform, which were to defend the
Republic of China
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northea ...
, to love
Chinese culture
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, to uphold freedom and democracy and to never forget the struggling people. He began a three-month leave of absence despite having serving only six months of his term to focus on his presidential campaign, delegating mayoral duties to
Yeh Kuang-shih
Yeh Kuang-shih (; born 1957 in Hualien) is a Taiwanese politician and management scientist. He was the Minister of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications from 18 February 2013 until 9 January 2015, and one of the three deputy mayors o ...
from 15 October 2019. A
right-wing populist
Right-wing populism, also called national populism and right-wing nationalism, is a political ideology that combines right-wing politics and populism, populist rhetoric and themes. Its rhetoric employs anti-Elitism, elitist sentiments, opposi ...
, during his presidential campaign Han was dubbed the "Taiwanese Trump" by the media for his outspoken attitude and similar
conservative
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political positions to American president
Donald Trump
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Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of ...
. On 11 November 2019, Han officially picked former
Premier
Premier is a title for the head of government in central governments, state governments and local governments of some countries. A second in command to a premier is designated as a deputy premier.
A premier will normally be a head of govern ...
Chang San-cheng
Chang San-cheng or Simon Chang () (born 24 June 1954) is a Taiwanese politician who was Premier of the Republic of China from 1 February 2016 until 20 May 2016, appointed by President Ma Ying-jeou. Before assuming the Premiership, he had serv ...
as his running mate for the election. The Kuomintang ticket completed registration for the election on 18 November 2019. Han and Chang finished second in the presidential election to incumbent president
Tsai Ing-wen
Tsai Ing-wen (; born 31 August 1956) is a Taiwanese politician serving as president of the Republic of China (Taiwan) since 2016. A member of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Tsai is the first female president of Taiwan. She served a ...
and her running mate
William Lai
William Lai Ching-te (; born 6 October 1959) is a Taiwanese politician who has been the Vice President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) since 2020. He served as a legislator in the Legislative Yuan from 1999 to 2010, and as Mayor of Tainan from ...
.
Return to the mayoralty and recall
Han returned to Kaohsiung and resumed mayoral duties on 13 January 2020. On 17 January 2020, a petition to recall Han cleared the first threshold with 28,560 signatures, exceeding the required 1% of the electorate (22,814 signatures). On 7 April, the city's electoral commission verified that 377,662 of approximately 406,000 signatures collected in the second phase of the recall petition were valid, clearing the threshold of 10% of the electorate, setting the stage for a
recall vote in June. Though he urged his supporters to boycott the vote, he was successfully recalled with over 40% of voters turning out, and 97% voting in favor of the recall.
Personal life
Han is married to
Lee Chia-fen, with whom he raised three children.
In January 2022, Han published a collection of short stories and established the Light Up Foundation, a charity.
References
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1957 births
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