Joseph Chen

{{Short description|Taiwanese politician}}

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| office1 = Political Deputy Minister of Culture

| minister1 = Hung Meng-chi

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| term_start1 = February 2015

| term_end1 = 20 May 2016

| predecessor1 = Lee Ying-ping

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| education = National Taiwan University (BA)

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Joseph Chen ({{zh|t=陳永豐|p=Chén Yǒngfēng|w=Chen2 Yung3-fung1}}; born 1952) is a Taiwanese politician who was the Political Deputy Minister of Culture from February 2015 until May 2016.{{Cite web|url=http://www.taipeifilmcommission.org/en/MessageNotice/NewsDet/4546|title = Awarding Ceremony of the 10th Taiwan International Documentary Film Festival - Taipei Film Commission}}

Education

Chen obtained his bachelor's degree in foreign language and literature from National Taiwan University.

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Category:1952 births

Category:Living people

Category:Ministers of culture of Taiwan

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