Although the nation is known as Taiwan or the Republic of China, the International Olympic Committee mandates that the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee flag and name is used, and not the flag of Taiwan, as per the Nagoya Resolution, which Chinese Taipei accepted in 1981.
This was Chinese Taipei's eighth time participating in the Winter Olympic Games.
The Chinese Taipei delegation consisted of a single athlete, luger Ma Chih-hung.
[4] For the second consecutive Winter Olympics, the Chinese Taipei delegation consisted of a single athlete, luger Ma Chih-hung.
[9] The men's singles was held over 13–14 February, with two of the four runs being contested on each day.