Following the relocation of the Nationalist government to Taipei, Wu served as Governor of Taiwan from 1949 to 1953.
The colonial government of Japan set up the Taiwan Governor Museum on October 24, 1908, to commemorate the inauguration of the North-South Railway.
Wey Daw-ming, whose parents were scholars, became the first governor of Taiwan province and, during his administration, reduced the scope of the public enterprises, which had grown significantly under Chen Yi.
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The university was named after the famous progressive Qing Dynasty governor of Taiwan Liu Mingchuan.