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Presidential election

← 2008 14 January 2012 2016 →
Registered18,086,455
Turnout74.38% (Decrease1.95pp)
 
Nominee Ma Ying-jeou Tsai Ing-wen
Party Kuomintang DPP
Running mate Wu Den-yih Su Jia-chyuan
Popular vote 6,891,139 6,093,578
Percentage 51.60% 45.63%

Results by county-level unit

President before election

Ma Ying-jeou
Kuomintang

Elected President

Ma Ying-jeou
Kuomintang

Legislative election[a]
Taiwan
← 2008 14 January 2012 (2012-01-14)[1] 2016 →

All 113 seats in the Legislative Yuan
57 seats needed for a majority
Turnout74.47%
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Kuomintang Ma Ying-jeou 48.18 64 −17
DPP Tsai Ing-wen 43.80 40 +13
TSU Huang Kun-huei 3 +3
People First James Soong 1.33 3 +2
NPSU Lin Pin-kuan 1.28 2 −1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
President before President after
Wang Jin-pyng
Kuomintang
Wang Jin-pyng
Kuomintang

Busiest routes edit

Busiest international routes from TPE (2022)
Rank Destination Passengers Change 2021 / 22
1 Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi 433,487 Increase
2 Singapore 361,972 Increase
3 San Francisco 361,308 Increase
4 Republic of Ireland Dublin, Republic of Ireland 1,320,119 Increase 227%
5 United States Los Angeles, United States 1,225,487 Increase 326%
6 Spain Madrid, Spain 1,185,456 Increase 178%
7 Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands 1,143,986 Increase 226%
8 Turkey Istanbul, Turkey 1,103,949 Increase 186%
9 Germany Frankfurt, Germany 1,046,015 Increase 232%
10 Singapore Singapore–Changi, Singapore 949,782 Increase 406%
11 Germany Munich, Germany 933,939 Increase 363%
12 France Paris–Charles de Gaulle, France 917,541 Increase 168%
13 Portugal Lisbon, Portugal 912,824 Increase 203%
14 United States Chicago–O'Hare, United States 896,746 Increase 279%
15 Switzerland Geneva, Switzerland 894,269 Increase 303%
16 India Delhi, India 892,836 Increase 176%
17 United States San Francisco, United States 878,892 Increase 459%
18 Switzerland Zurich, Switzerland 827,907 Increase 210%
19 United States Newark, United States 810,084 Increase 477%
20 United States Boston, United States 800,673 Increase 363%
Source: CAA Statistics[2]
Busiest domestic routes from LHR (2022)
Rank Destination Passengers Change 2021 / 22
1 Edinburgh 732,421 Increase 91%
2 Glasgow 694,334 Increase 88%
3 Belfast-City 598,977 Increase 77%
4 Manchester 412,547 Increase 81%
5 Aberdeen 411,683 Increase 68%
6 Newcastle upon Tyne 328,801 Increase 184%
7 Jersey 316,997 Increase 101%
8 Inverness 132,529 Increase 107%
9 Isle of Man 20,345 Increase 194%
10 Newquay 11,704 Increase 14%
Source: CAA Statistics[2]


Busiest Routes (2023)[3]
Rank City Passengers % Change 2019 / 18 Airport Passengers Carriers 2019 (largest carrier bolded)
5 Bangkok 2,399,311 Increase 7.9% Suvarnabhumi 1,847,369 China Airlines, EVA Air, Thai Airways
Don Mueang 551,942 Tigerair Taiwan, NokScoot, Thai Lion Air
6 Singapore 1,926,444 Increase 4.8% Changi 1,926,444 China Airlines, EVA Air, Singapore Airlines, Scoot, Jetstar Asia Airways, Starlux
1 Hong Kong 6,109,841 Decrease 4.0% Hong Kong 6,109,841 China Airlines, EVA Air, Cathay Pacific, Cathay Dragon, Hong Kong Airlines
2 Tokyo 3,107,343 Decrease 3.9% Narita 2,869,918 China Airlines, EVA Air, Tigerair Taiwan, All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, Jetstar Japan, Vanilla Air, Cathay Pacific, Scoot
Haneda 237,425 Tigerair Taiwan, Peach
3 Osaka 2,714,780 Increase 7.9% Kansai 2,714,780 China Airlines, EVA Air, Tigerair Taiwan, Japan Airlines, Jetstar Asia Airways, Jetstar Japan, Peach, Vanilla Air, Philippine Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Air Asia X
4 Seoul 2,655,228 Increase 4.6% Incheon 2,655,228 China Airlines, EVA Air, Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Eastar Jet, Jeju Air, Jin Air, Cathay Pacific, Scoot, Thai Airways, Uni Air
7 Manila 1,747,881 Increase 11.8% Ninoy Aquino 1,685,251 China Airlines, EVA Air, Philippine Airlines, Philippines AirAsia, Cebu Pacific, KLM
Clark 62,630 Philippines AirAsia
8 Shanghai 1,739,872 Decrease 0.6% Pudong 1,739,872 China Airlines, EVA Air, Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, Juneyao Airlines, Spring Airlines
9 Ho Chi Minh City 1,346,413 Decrease 3.2% Tan Son Nhat 1,346,413 China Airlines, EVA Air, Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, Uni Air
10 Macau 1,290,114 Increase 4.1% Macau 1,290,114 EVA Air, Tigerair Taiwan, Air Macau
11 Naha 1,240,821 Increase 2.1% Naha 1,240,821 China Airlines, EVA Air, Tigerair Taiwan, Peach, Vanilla Air
12 Kuala Lumpur 1,172,599 Decrease 1.9% Kuala Lumpur 1,172,599 China Airlines, EVA Air, Malaysia Airlines, Air Asia X, Malindo Air
13 San Francisco 1,018,562 Decrease 0.0% San Francisco 1,018,562 China Airlines, EVA Air, United Airlines
14 Los Angeles 1,013,660 Increase 1.8% Los Angeles 819,337 China Airlines, EVA Air
Ontario 194,323 China Airlines
15 Nagoya 893,214 Increase 30.0% Chubu Centrair 893,214 China Airlines, EVA Air, Tigerair Taiwan, Japan Airlines, Jetstar Japan, StarFlyer, Cathay Pacific, Air Asia Japan
16 Fukuoka 875,214 Increase 5.2% Fukuoka 875,214 China Airlines, EVA Air, Tigerair Taiwan, Vanilla Air, Peach
17 Hanoi 798,279 Increase 17.0% Noi Bai 798,279 China Airlines, EVA Air, Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, Bamboo Airways
18 Busan 779,828 Increase 1.5% Gimhae 779,828 China Airlines, Tigerair Taiwan, Korean Air, Air Busan, Jeju Air, Eastar Jet
19 Sapporo 730,964 Increase 5.6% New Chitose 730,964 China Airlines, EVA Air, Peach, Scoot, Malindo Air
20 Beijing 722,073 Decrease 4.6% Beijing Capital 722,073 China Airlines, EVA Air, Air China, Hainan Airlines
Top Carriers (2018)[4]
Rank Airline Passengers Alliance Carrier Passengers
1 China Airlines 12,365,152 SkyTeam China Airlines 11,829,994
Mandarin Airlines 535,158
2 EVA Air 11,575,809 Star Alliance EVA Air 11,011,832
Uni Air 563,977
3 Cathay Pacific 3,881,836 Oneworld Cathay Pacific 3,650,896
Cathay Dragon 230,940
4 Tigerair Taiwan 2,089,203 Tigerair Taiwan 2,089,203
5 Scoot 1,092,091 Value Alliance Scoot 1,092,091
6 China Southern Airlines 1,061,456 China Southern Airlines 1,061,456
7 China Eastern Airlines 1,003,688 SkyTeam China Eastern Airlines 1,003,688
8 Vanilla Air 815,918 Value Alliance Vanilla Air 815,918
9 Air China 794,139 Star Alliance Air China 794,139
10 Hong Kong Airlines 740,259 Hong Kong Airlines 740,259
11 Peach Aviation 708,746 Peach Aviation 708,746
12 Thai Airways 670,457 Star Alliance Thai Airways 670,457
13 AirAsia X 591,083 AirAsia X 591,083
14 Japan Airlines 540,503 Oneworld Japan Airlines 540,503
15 VietJet Air 464,378 VietJet Air 464,378
Top Countries (2019)[4]
Rank Country/Region Passengers 2019 % Change 2019 / 18 Passengers 2018
1  Japan 10,855,640 Increase 5.6% 10,278,657
2  China 8,060,472 Increase 0.4% 8,029,380
3  Hong Kong 6,109,841 Decrease 3.6% 6,337,734
4  South Korea 4,174,175 Increase 15.0% 3,629,026
5  United States 3,080,558 Increase 0.1% 3,076,022
6  Thailand 2,620,847 Increase 14.0% 2,298,615
7  Vietnam 2,309,352 Increase 7.4% 2,150,233
8  Philippines 2,209,269 Increase 18.9% 1,858,065
9  Singapore 1,926,444 Increase 4.8% 1,838,828
10  Malaysia 1,459,480 Decrease 2.2% 1,491,790
11  Macau 1,290,114 Increase 4.1% 1,239,393
12  Indonesia 758,698 Increase 6.4% 713,215
13  Canada 745,525 Decrease 1.3% 754,979
14  Australia 568,987 Increase 9.6% 518,959
15  Netherlands 354,931 Increase 0.4% 353,566

The airport is operated by the Taoyuan International Airport Corporation, a company wholly owned by the Government of Taiwan. The Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) is responsible for the provision of air traffic control services, certification of Taiwan registered aircraft, and the regulation of general civil aviation activities.

The airport has two parallel runways, with one 3660 meters in length and another 3800 meters in length and both 60 meters wide, enabling them to cater to the next generation of aircraft. Both runways have been given a Category II Precision Approach, which allows pilots to land in only 350-metre visibility. The two runways have an ultimate capacity of over 60 aircraft movements an hour. The Airport is upgrading ATC and runways.

There are 41 frontal stands at the main passenger concourse, 15 remote stands and 25 cargo stands. In 2015, the airport was the 11th busiest airport worldwide in terms of international passenger numbers, and sixth busiest in terms of international freight traffic.[5]

The operation of scheduled air services to and from Taoyuan is facilitated by air services agreements between Taiwan and other countries. Since the opening of RCTP, the Taiwan Government has implemented a policy of progressive liberalisation of air services with the intention of promoting consumer choice and competition. Many low-cost airlines have started various regional routes to compete head-on with full-service carriers on trunk routes.

The airport's long term expansion opportunities are subject to variables. A NTD 300 billion proposal to build a third runway and a third terminal has been under feasibility study and consultation.

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a edit

Subdivision Winner Runner-up Electorate Turnout (%)
Name Votes Name Votes
New Taipei City Eric Chu 1,115,536 52.61 Tsai Ing-wen 1,004,900 47.39 3,006,877 71.25
Taipei City Hau Lung-pin 797,865 55.65 Su Tseng-chang 628,129 43.81 2,045,925 70.65
Taichung City Jason Hu 730,284 51.12 Su Jia-chyuan 698,358 48.88 1,977,368 73.15
Tainan City Lai Ching-te 619,897 60.41 Kuo Tien-tsai 406,196 39.59 1,467,256 71.01
Kaohsiung City Chen Chu 821,089 52.80 Yang Chiu-hsing 414,950 26.68 2,166,119 72.52
Party Leader Members Votes
Of total Of total
Democratic Progressive Party Cho Jung-tai 61[b] 54.0%
61 / 113
13,966,565 43.6%
Kuomintang Wu Den-yih 38 33.6%
38 / 113
10,269,076 32.2%
Taiwan People's Party Ko Wen-je 5 4.4%
5 / 113
1,242,380 3.9%
New Power Party Hsu Yung-ming 3 2.7%
3 / 113
3,696,423 11.6%
Taiwan Statebuilding Party Chen Yi-chi 1 0.9%
1 / 113
244,128 0.8%
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Elected magistrates/mayors and council composition in the 2010 Taiwanese local election
Subdivision Magistrate/mayor Council
First party Seats[c] Second party Seats Total seats
New Taipei City   Eric Chu Kuomintang 30 DPP 28 66
Taipei City   Hau Lung-pin Kuomintang 31 DPP 23 62
Taichung City   Jason Hu Kuomintang 27 DPP 24 63
Tainan City   Lai Ching-te DPP 27 Kuomintang 13 57
Kaohsiung City   Chen Chu Kuomintang 29 DPP 28 66

議題 edit

經濟 edit

根據時代力量所做的民調,市民

Notes edit

  1. ^ Turnout and vote share figures are for district and indigenous votes
  2. ^ Excludes Su Chen-ching, who is a DPP member but ran as an independent
  3. ^ Bold figures indicate majority

References edit

  1. ^ "中選會資料庫網站". cec.gov.tw (in Chinese). Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Annual airport data 2022". www.caa.co.uk. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  3. ^ "民航統計月報". CAA. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  4. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference Taoyuan Stats was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference ACI Rankings was invoked but never defined (see the help page).