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Sports Administration

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sports Administration
體育署
Flag of Sports Administration
Agency overview
Formed1923
Preceding agencies
  • Sports Council
  • Citizens' Sports Commission
  • Sports Affairs Council
HeadquartersZhongshan, Taipei, Taiwan
25°02′59.3″N 121°32′22.0″E / 25.049806°N 121.539444°E / 25.049806; 121.539444
Agency executive
  • Dr. Shih-Chung CHENG, Director-General
Parent MinistryMinistry of Education
Websitewww.sa.gov.tw

The Sports Administration (SA; Chinese: 體育署; pinyin: Tǐyù Shǔ) is a sub-agency of the Taiwanese Ministry of Education.

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History

The Sport Administration was initially established in 1932 as the Sports Council (體育委員會). On 12 January 1998, the Sports Affairs Council (行政院體育委員會) of the Executive Yuan was promulgated. Starting 1 January 2013, the council became the Sport Administration and placed under the Ministry of Education.

Organizational structure

Political divisions

  • Planning Division
  • School Physical Education Division
  • Sports for All Division
  • Competitive Athletics Division
  • International and Cross-Strait Sports Division
  • Sports Facilities Division

Administrative divisions

  • Secretariat
  • Personnel Office
  • Accounting Office
  • Civil Service Ethics Office

Seal

The seal of the former Sports Affairs Council consists of three different colors: blue, green, and red. The color blue represents freedom and energy, green represents development, nature, health, and harmony, and red represents passion.[1]

The shape of the seal is combined with three different elements: ume, sun, and human. The ume is used as it is the national flower of the ROC. The sun represents energy and the human represents humanity.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "行政院體育委員會會徽". Sports Affairs Council official website. Retrieved 2008-04-05.

External links



This page was last edited on 11 January 2024, at 21:31
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