She's young, transgender and an anarchist, and is leading Taiwan's drive to become a digital powerhouse

Los Angeles Times 

At age 8, Audrey Tang wrote a computer game for her 4-year-old brother to help him learn fractions. At 14, she dropped out of school to start a search-engine company. At 19, she had left Taiwan to work as an entrepreneur in Silicon Valley. Now, at 36, she is Taiwan's youngest government minister, charged with jump-starting the island's stagnating, $130-billion high-tech sector. She is also Taiwan's first transgender Cabinet minister and, perhaps most remarkable, the only one who describes herself as an anarchist.

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