Taiwan Chi Yuan Culture Foundation
The Taiwan Chi Yuan Culture Foundation (Chinese: 台灣棋院文化基金會; pinyin: Táiwān Qíyuàn Wénhuà Jījīnhuì), also known as the Taiwan Chi Yuan or Taiwan Go Association, is a professional Go association in Taiwan. The Taiwan Qiyuan was created on March 4, 2000 with initial funding provided by Mr. Weng Ming Xian (Chinese: 翁明顯; pinyin: Wēng Míng Xiǎn) who also served as the first chairman of the association. The chairman is Chen Guoxing. It ranks professionals and runs professional qualification exams for players in Taiwan.
See also
- International Go Federation
- List of professional Go tournaments
- Nihon Ki-in
- Kansai Ki-in
- Hanguk Kiwon
- Zhongguo Qiyuan
- Hoensha
External links
- Official website of Taiwan Chi Yuan
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