Tan Kun-giok (Chinese: 陳君玉; 1905 – 4 March 1963), also known as Chen Chun-yu in Mandarin, was a Taiwanese songwriter and author[1] born in Dadaocheng.
He wrote many Hokkien songs such as Thiau Bu Si Tai (跳舞時代)[2][3] and Siu Be Toa Kang Tiau (想要彈像調), and had served as an officer of the Columbia Record, a Japanese-owned disc company.
Tan could speak Mandarin Chinese fluently, he was an introducer of Mandarin to postwar Taiwan.
[1] Chen died from hepatic cancer in 1963.
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