1950s in Tseng

This article highlights events in the Tseng Republic from 1950-1959.

The 1950s was the first full decade of the new country. It was also a period of economic growth and was known for the assassination of president Pierre Huang-li, in 1954. Vice-president Yong Ming-chun replaced him, eventually proglumating Bill 643 (later Law 643) on July 13, 1958, banning communism in Tseng. Bill 643 would later be one of the main causes of the Luanzheng Era.

Incumbents

 * President of Tseng
 * Pierre Huang-li (-1954), Yong Ming-chun (1954-1958), Jack Lin (1958-)
 * Prime Minister of Tseng
 * Antonio Tzeng (-1951), Gerald Wong (1951-1954), Zhang Shirui (1954), Connor Lin (1954-1957), Chen Kui (1957-1958), Alan Sheng-ping (1958-1962)

1951

 * May 21 - Zengzi International Airport opens
 * August 1 - Prime Minister Antonio Tzeng is killed when his yacht explodes.

1952

 * January 5 - White Dragon Hotel Group is founded. It's the first post-independence five star hotel in Tseng, and the first hotel chain.

1953

 * November - Meishan Rock, a song by Hugh Huang, is released. It sold 10,000 copies in its first week.

1954

 * August 1 - Assassination of Pierre Huang-li
 * August 1 - Yong Ming-chun is sworn in as the 2nd President of Tseng
 * December 28 - National University of Tseng City is renamed to Huang-li University

1957

 * July 10 - Antonio Tzeng Memorial Hall opens.

1958

 * July 13 - Bill 643 is proglumated.
 * July 24 - Jack Lin sworn in as the 3rd President of Tseng

1959

 * May 2 - Inter-Pacific Broadcasting Centre signs on for the first time. Television has reached Tseng.