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Name
Date
Location
Deaths
Notes
Lamey Island Massacre
April–May 1636
Liuqiu Island
300
By Dutch soldiers
Guo Huaiyi rebellion
1652-09-07 & 1652-09-11
Tainan
4.000+
by Dutch soldiers
Nerbudda incident
1842-08-10
Tainan city
197
by Qing Dynasty
Mudan incident
1871-12-18
Taiwan Prefecture, Fujian Province
54
by Paiwan Formosans
Beipu uprising
1907-11-14
Beipu village
100+
by Japanese army
Musha Incident
1930-10-27
Musa village
134
by Seediq rebels against Japanese occupation
February 28 incident and White Terror (Taiwan)
1947-02-28
entire Taiwan main island
18,000-28,000[1]
by Republic of China Army
Nantou shooting
1959-09-21
Nantou City
11 (including the perpetrator)
By Li Hsing-ju
Li Shing Junior High School Shooting
1962-01-26
Taipei
7
By Tsui Yin[2][3]
Lee We incident
1962-04-15
Taoyuan
10
By Lee We[4][5][6][7][8][9]
Civil Air Transport Flight 106
1964-06-20
village of Shenkang
57
By Zeng Yang and Wang Zhengyi[10][11][12][13]
Taipei bus attack[14][15]
1964-08-30
Taipei
3
By Ho Chung-ming[16][17]
Taichung massacre
1965-01-24 & 1965-01-25
Taichung
7 (including the perpetrator)
by Hsiao[18]
Mou family massacre
1965-08-22
Taipei
6
by Chou Shin-Hsiang[19]
China Airlines Flight 825
1971-11-20
Penghu
25
by unknown
Lin family massacre
1980-02-28
Taipei
3
By Iron Blood Patriots
1987 Lieyu massacre
1987-03-07
Lieyu, Kinmen
19 or more
by Republic of China Army
Min Ping Yu No. 5540 incident
July 21–22, 1990
Aodi, Yilan County, Taiwan Province
25
By Taiwan Garrison Command
Carlton Barber's Shop fire
1993-05-12
Taipei
21 (including the perpetrator)
by Liang Hsin-teng
Murder of Liu Pang-yu
1996-11-21
Taoyuan
8
by Two Killers
2014 Taipei Metro attack
2014-05-21
New Taipei City
4
by Cheng Chieh
2016 Taoyuan bus fire
2016-07-19
Taoyuan
26 (including the perpetrator)
By Su Mingcheng
^Forsythe, Michael (2015-07-14). "Taiwan Turns Light on 1947 Slaughter by Chiang Kai-shek's Troops". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
^Admits killing 7 for revenge, Pacific Stars and Stripes (January 27, 1962)
^Teacher who slew 7 denied wish to see pupil perform, Toledo Blade (July 26, 1962)
Forsythe, Michael (2015-07-14). "Taiwan Turns Light on 1947 Slaughter by Chiang Kai-shek's Troops". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-05-21...
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