Liu Ts'ui-jung (Chinese: 劉翠溶; pinyin: Liú Cuìróng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâu Chhùi-iông; born 5 December 1941) is a Taiwanese historian.
Liu worked as a research fellow at Academia Sinica until receiving a scholarship from the Harvard–Yenching Institute.
Liu returned to Academia Sinica after finishing her doctoral studies.
[1][2] Liu was elected a board member of the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation in 2000,[4] and appointed one of three vice presidents of the Academia Sinica under Wong Chi-huey in 2006, alongside Andrew H. J. Wang and Liu Chao-han.
[5] In March 2013, Liu lost NT$20 million in a case of telephone fraud.