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Lien Sheng-wen (; born February 4, 1970), also known by his English name Sean Lien, is a Taiwanese lawyer who serves as Vice Chairman of the Kuomintang alongside and . He is co-founder of Evenstar Capital and previously served as chairman of the Taipei Smart Card Corporation, the company which operates .


Early life and education
According to some sources, Lien was born in the United States of America; others indicate that he was born in . He is the eldest son of Lien Fang Yu and , who served as the Chairman of the Kuomintang party and was the Vice President of Taiwan. He is the grandson of , and the great grandson of . He has a brother and two sisters. He is married to Patty Tsai.

Lien graduated from Fu Jen Catholic University in New Taipei City, Taiwan, with a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree in 1992, then completed advanced studies in the United States at Columbia University in New York City. He was awarded an Eisenhower Fellowship and earned a Master of Laws (LL.M.) and a (J.D.) from Columbia Law School.


Early career
Lien served in a senior management position at GE's Asia Pacific Capital Fund II and as a vice president with an Investment Banking Group in Taipei. He is co-founder and senior advisor to the Hong Kong investment company Evenstar Capital.


Political career
In 2008, Taipei City Mayor appointed Lien as chairman of Taipei Smart Card Corporation. Lien resigned as Chairman of EasyCard Corporation at the end of 2009, citing health reasons. Assessments of his performance during this brief tenure differ.

During the municipal election on 26 November 2010, Lien was shot in the face at close range while stumping for Chen Hung-yuan, a New Taipei City Council candidate in the of New Taipei City. Lien's wound was minor and he recovered quickly. Asia Times Lien disagrees with Taiwan judiciary's conclusion that he was shot by mistake. On February 24, 2014, Lien announced his campaign for Taipei City mayor election; on April 19, 2014, he won the KMT mayoral primary. On November 29, Lien lost the race to independent candidate .

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