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1992 Taoyuan County tour bus fire
DateMay 15, 1992 (1992-05-15)
LocationTaoyuan, Taiwan
Deaths23

The 1992 Taoyuan County tour bus fire was a 1992 fire in a bus full of kindergarteners in Taoyuan, Taiwan. 23 people died in the fire.

Lin Ching-chuan, a teacher who died trying to save children was the first civilian honored at the National Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine.

Hou Yu-ih's firstborn son Hou Ni-wei died in the fire.

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