Cheng Shu-min
Taiwanese politician
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Cheng Shu-min (Chinese: 鄭淑敏) is a Taiwanese politician who led the Council of Cultural Affairs between 1994 and 1996.
Cheng was close to Lee Teng-hui, and between 1998 and 1992, served as an envoy of Lee's presidential administration to China. She and Su Chih-cheng 's visits to China preceded the Wang–Koo summit in 1993. Cheng served as minister of the Council of Cultural Affairs between the terms of Sheng Hsueh-yung and Tchen Yu-chiou . Cheng was later appointed chair of China Television, and has also served on the supervisory board of Procomp Informatics.