Lee Chia-fen

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Lee Chia-fen
李佳芬
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Born (1963-08-10) 10 August 1963 (age 58)
Xiluo, Yunlin, Taiwan
NationalityRepublic of China
Alma materShih Hsin University
National Chiayi University
Political partyKuomintang
Spouse(s)Han Kuo-yu

Lee Chia-fen (Chinese: 李佳芬; pinyin: Lǐ Jiāfēn; Wade–Giles: Li3 Chia1-fen1; born 10 August 1963) is a Taiwanese educator and politician and the wife of Han Kuo-yu. Lee was born to a family of politicians in Xiluo, Yunlin County. She earned a master of science in education from the National Chiayi University. She received her bachelor's of science in radio, television and film from Shih Hsin University. Lee currently serves as vice chair in Victoria Academy.[1] Lee has worked as a journalist, host at radio station, and served on the Yunlin County Council for three terms.[2]

Family[]

Lee's father, Lee Jih-kuei, used to be in the gravel business. He later served in the Yunlin County Council for three terms.[3][4] However, due to his deteriorating health (asthma), Lee Chia-fen succeeded her father in office. Lee's family has a close relationship with 's family. Lee's younger brother Lee Ming-che[5] has also served on the Yunlin County Council. Lee and her husband have two daughters (Han Bing[6] Han Chin) and a son (Han Tien).[7]

References[]

  1. ^ "School Ethos – Victory Academy".
  2. ^ "韓國瑜老婆李佳芬 出身雲林政治世家".
  3. ^ Kuo. "China Times".
  4. ^ Maxon, Ann (5 December 2019). "Gravel claims false, Kaohsiung mayor's brother-in-law says". Taipei Times. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  5. ^ "李明哲臉書".
  6. ^ "殺傷力最強就是韓冰-學者-她擊垮民進黨-鬥性強-形象".
  7. ^ "韓國瑜子女曝光-三姐弟各擁長才".


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