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| name = Su Huan-chih, | honorific-suffix = MLY | image = Su Huan-chih.jpg | caption = | order = 10th Magistrate of Tainan County | term_start = 20 December 2001 | term_end = 25 December 2010 | predecessor = Mark Chen | successor = William Lai as Mayor of Tainan | order1 = Member of the Legislative Yuan | term_start1 = 1 February 1993 | term_end1 = 20 December 2001 | predecessor1 = | successor1 = | constituency1 = Tainan County | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1956|7|20}} | birth_place = Qigu Township, Tainan County, Taiwan | death_date = | death_place = | nationality = Taiwan | party = Independent {{small|(since 2018)}} | otherparty = Democratic Progressive Party {{small|(1991–2018)}} | spouse = | alma_mater = National Taiwan University Fu Jen Catholic University | occupation = Politician | profession = Lawyer }}{{Chinese name|Su}}Su Huan-chih ({{zh|t=蘇煥智|s=苏焕智|p=Sū Huànzhì|w=Su1 Huan4-chih4}}; born July 20, 1956) was the magistrate of Tainan County from 2001 to 2010, until Tainan County's merger into Tainan City. Born in a rural township in southern Taiwan, Su graduated from National Taiwan University. He passed the bar examination in 1986 and started his career as a lawyer.[1] Su made his entry into politics in the 1990s. He was elected legislator three times in a row serving from 1992 to 2001. As an experienced legislator, Su launched a magisterial campaign in 2001 and was elected with over 51% of the votes, becoming the second member of the Democratic Progressive Party to ever hold the position.[2] Early life and careerSu Huan-chih was born on 20 July 1956 in Qigu, Tainan County. He grew up in the agriculture-based township during his childhood years.[1] Su began studying at the prestigious National Taiwan University majoring in physics. He decided to drop out and switched his major to laws in 1977.[1] After passing the bar examination, Su started his career as a practicing lawyer. With his academic experience in physics, he was hired by IBM Taiwan to serve as its patent attorney.[1] Su gave up his job at IBM and went back to his hometown to run for legislator. He was elected a member of the Legislative Yuan in 1992. He promoted the senior welfare and environmental protection. Having been elected three times in a row, Su worked to decrease the difference in resource distribution between northern and southern Taiwan.[1] Tainan magistracySu was elected the magistrate of Tainan County and took office on December 20, 2001.[3] He focused on preserving the environment of the region. For example, he worked with international ecologists and planned to build a research center near the habitat of black-faced spoonbills with a goal to preserve these endangered birds.[4] The Su administration also improved the technological economy of the region. The net worth of the Tainan Science Park grew from NT$50.1 billion in 2001 to NT$451.6 billion in 2006. Apart from the growth in profit, many new industrial parks were established. As a result, Tainan County transformed from an agrarian county to a technological county.[1] Despite the technological innovations, Su also promoted agriculture of southern Taiwan. The Taiwan Orchid Plantation ({{zh|t=台灣蘭花科技園區}}) was founded during his term. The plantation has held three international exhibitions since its establishment. The exhibitions attracted more than 600 thousand visitors gaining NT$400 million from export orders.[1] Later political careerIn March 2018, Su began his independent campaign for the Taipei mayoralty.[5][6] He ended his Taipei mayoral bid in July, choosing to contest the same office in Tainan.[7]
References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite web |url=http://www.tainan.gov.tw/CP/10009/index.aspx |title=縣長 蘇煥智簡介 |accessdate=2008-04-08 |work=Tainan County government}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://tnec.cec.gov.tw/files/20061025140526_tn5-1.htm |title=臺南縣歷屆縣長選舉當選人名單 |accessdate=2008-04-13 |work=Central Election Commission |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081025220916/http://tnec.cec.gov.tw/files/20061025140526_tn5-1.htm |archivedate=October 25, 2008 |df=mdy-all }} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/local/archives/2001/12/21/116704 |title=Local government chiefs take up positions |author=Tsai Ting-I |accessdate=2008-04-09 |work=The Taipei Times}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2002/10/12/175375 |title=Southern Taiwan embraces nature |last1=Chiu|first1=Yu-tzu |accessdate=2008-04-09 |work=Taipei Times}} 5. ^{{cite news|last1=I-chia|first1=Lee|title=Ex-Tainan county commissioner to run for Taipei job|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2018/03/04/2003688659|accessdate=4 March 2018|work=Taipei Times|date=4 March 2018}} 6. ^{{cite news|last1=Chen|first1=Wei-han|title=Su blasts ‘failures’ of DPP government|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2018/03/07/2003688832|accessdate=7 March 2018|work=Taipei Times|date=7 March 2018}} 7. ^{{cite news |last1=Wan |first1=Yu-chen |last2=Hetherington |first2=William |title=Ex-county head to run for Tainan mayor as independent |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2018/07/03/2003695993 |accessdate=3 July 2018 |work=Taipei Times |date=3 July 2018}} 8. ^https://www.cec.gov.tw/pc/en/TC/nm67000000000000000.html External links{{commons category|Su Huan-chih}}
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