Chou Ching-yu (Chinese: 周清玉; pinyin: Zhōu Qīngyù; born 12 June 1944) is a Taiwanese politician.
[3][4][5] In May, Chou and Hsu Jung-shu were invited to the United States and addressed the US Congressional Committee for Democracy on Taiwan.
She was elected to the Legislative Yuan via party list proportional representation later that year, but won reelection by running for a district seat in 2001.
[11] Shortly before stepping down from the Legislative Yuan at the end of her term in 2005, Chou announced that she was running for the party leadership,[12][13] a position that eventually went to Su Tseng-chang.
Subsequently, Chou was named to the Presidium of the fourth National Assembly, representing the Democratic Progressive Party.