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Hsin Wen bing

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Preceded by
  
Yeh Ting-kuei

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Yeh Ting-kuei

Died
  
March 20, 1999

Alma mater
  
Meiji University

Education
  
Meiji University

Name
  
Hsin Wen-bing


Born
  
1 February 1912 Tainan Cho, Taiwan, Empire of Japan (
1912-02-01
)

Nationality
  
Republic of China (Taiwan)

Hsin Wen-bing (1 February 1912 – 20 March 1999) was a Taiwanese politician who served as mayor of Tainan from 1960 to 1964. After retiring from the public office, he became the first elected president at the South Taiwan Artisan School (ATAS), which later became the Southern Taiwan University of Technology, on December 15, 1969. President Shin retired in 1988, and never received any form of monetary compensation during his term as the president.

Shin always said that education was the most meaningful thing in his career, so he was proud to say that he was the happiest person in the world. He liked reading as a hobby and he encouraged people to read as well. To commemorate Shin, STUT organized an exhibition room - the "Shin Wen-Bing Museum" - to display his collection of books.

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Hsin Wen-bing Wikipedia