Tsai Bih-hwang

[1] He has published research articles in the Journal of National Taiwan Normal University,[2] and editorials in the Taipei Times.

[6] Tsai, a member of the Kuomintang,[6] served the party as leader of the Institute of Revolutionary Practice and headed the Culture Working Group of the Central Committee [zh].

[7] In his Examination Yuan role, Tsai announced the passage of a new pension program for civil servants in November 2005.

During his reconfirmation hearing, legislator Kuan Bi-ling noted that Tsai and several other nominees held a Permanent Resident Card issued by the United States.

[9][10] The Ma Ying-jeou presidential administration confirmed that Tsai had relinquished his residency in the United States,[11] and he was reappointed to the Examination Yuan as a minister without portfolio.