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Yen Chia-kan

|image = Yen Chia-kan 1965.jpg
|imagesize = 200px
|nationality =
|order1 =
|office1 = President of the Republic of China
|term1 = 5 April 1975 – 20 May 1978
|predecessor1 = Chiang Kai-shek
|successor1 = Chiang Ching-kuo
|order2 =
|office2 = Vice President of the Republic of China
|term2 = 20 May 1966 – 5 April 1975
|president2 = Chiang Kai-shek
|predecessor2 = Chen Cheng
|successor2 = Hsieh Tung-ming
|order3 =
|office3 = Premier of the Republic of China
|term3 = 15 December 1963 – 29 May 1972
|vicepremier3 = Yu Ching-tang
Huang Shao-ku
Chiang Ching-kuo
|president3 = Chiang Kai-shek
|predecessor3 = Chen Cheng
|successor3 = Chiang Ching-kuo
|order4 =
|office4 = Minister of Vocational Assistance Commission for Retired Servicemen of the Executive Yuan
|term4 = 1 November 1954 – 24 April 1956
|predecessor4 = Position established
|successor4 = Chiang Ching-kuo
|birth_date =
|birth_place = Suzhou, Jiangsu, Qing Dynasty
|death_date =
|death_place = Taipei, Taiwan
|spouse = Liu Chi-chun
|party = Kuomintang
}}
Yen Chia-kan〔often mispronounced as Yen Chia-jin〕 (; October 23, 1905 – December 24, 1993), also known as C. K. Yen, was a Taiwanese politician. He succeeded Chiang Kai-shek as President of the Republic of China upon Chiang's death on April 5, 1975. He served out the remainder of Chiang's term until May 20, 1978.
==Biography==
C. K. Yen was born in Wu County, Jiangsu province. He came of a prestigious Suzhou family, the Yan (Yen) Family of Dongshan ().〔By (Sun Zhongwang, "Yan Family, Dongting Dongshan Anrenli () ) The Office of Suzhou History (). Yan Jiachi, an important politician in the Reformed Government of the Republic of China and the Wang Jingwei regime (Republic of China-Nanjing) also came of this family.〕 He graduated from Saint John's University in Shanghai with a degree in chemistry.
Yen previously served as Minister of Economic Affairs, minister of finance, and Governor of Taiwan Province. He became premier on December 15, 1963. In 1966 the National Assembly elected Yen as Vice President and re-elected him in 1972. He became the second President following the death of Chiang Kai-shek and was later succeeded by Chiang's son, Premier Chiang Ching-kuo. After his presidency, Yen served as Chairman of the Council on Chinese Cultural Renaissance and Chairman of Board of the National Palace Museum until 1991.
Yen died in Taipei City at the age of 88. He was buried at the Wuchih Mountain Military Cemetery in New Taipei City.

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