Tsai Ching-hwa


Tsai Ching-hwa is a Taiwanese politician who has been the Political Deputy Minister of Education of Taiwan since 20 May 2016.

Early life

Tsai obtained his bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree in education from National Kaohsiung Teachers’ College in 1980 and 1983 and National Chengchi University in 1993 respectively.

Ministry of Education

2017 South Korea visit

On 1–8 April 2017, Tsai visited South Korea to promote educational cooperation between the two sides and to further understand the primary education system in the country. During the visit, he met with Representative to South Korea Joseph Shih in which both discussed various topics from education, tourism, economics and politics.

Non-Chinese Malaysian students in Taiwan

In July 2017, Tsai made a statement that any non-Chinese students from Malaysia would not face any difficulty to study in Taiwan as most of the courses taught at public and private higher education institutions are taught in English. He also pointed out that the ministry had instructed those institutions to cater the needs for Muslim students, especially on the availability of prayer rooms and Halal-certified foods.