National Assembly (Republic of China)
The National Assembly was the authoritative legislative body of the Republic of China, from 1947 to 2005. Along with the Control Yuan and the Legislative Yuan, the National Assembly formed the tricameral parliament of the Republic of China.
The National Assembly in Nanjing in 1946
National Assembly Building in Nanjing, the meeting place of the first session of the first National Assembly in 1948
Paifang outside the National Assembly Building in Nanjing during the 1948 National Assembly session.
Zhongshan Hall, located in downtown Taipei, meeting place of the National Assembly between 1950 and 1966.
The Control Yuan is the supervisory and auditory branch of the government of the Republic of China, both during its time in mainland China and Taiwan.
Control Yuan
The Control Yuan building, built in 1915 when Taiwan was under Japanese rule as the governmental building of Taihoku Prefecture.
Chen Chu, the incumbent President of the Control Yuan