
Deng Wanhua
Deng Wanhua served as the village warden of Syuetian Village in Hualien County, Taiwan, and was recently in the news due to her dismissal from the position for holding People's Republic of China (PRC) nationality, which is against Taiwan's Nationality Act.
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Deng Wanhua, a PRC citizen, was removed from her post as warden of Syuetian Village for failing to produce evidence of renouncing her Chinese nationality.
Notes from Central Taiwan: PRC Spouses as Dual Citizens: the Deng case and its consequencesChinese spouse Deng Wanhua was removed from her post after failing to prove she renounced her Chinese nationality.
KMT’s spouse changes a security riskDeng Wanhua was removed from her post as a warden in Hualien County due to her nationality status.
Nationality Act must consider loyalty: MACDeng Wanhua served as warden of Syuetian Village and won an appeal against her dismissal for holding Chinese citizenship.
Minister reaffirms citizenship rules after China-born warden wins appeal
Deng Wanhua was the warden of Syuetian Village who was dismissed for holding PRC nationality.
TPP nominee ineligible, minister saysDeng Wanhua was removed from her post as warden of Syuetian Village for holding People's Republic of China nationality.
MAC defends removal of Chinese village warden










