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Mistrovství světa - Divize 2A - ženy 04/13 14:30 - Chinese Taipei ženy v Island ženy W 3-2
Mistrovství světa - Divize 2A - ženy 04/11 18:00 - Chinese Taipei ženy v Španělsko ženy L 1-3
Mistrovství světa - Divize 2A - ženy 04/10 14:30 - Mexiko ženy v Chinese Taipei ženy L 2-1
Mistrovství světa - Divize 2A - ženy 04/08 11:00 - Kazachstán ženy v Chinese Taipei ženy L 3-0
Mistrovství světa - Divize 2A - ženy 04/07 23:30 - Chinese Taipei ženy v Island ženy W 3-2
Mistrovství světa - Divize 2A - ženy 04/07 00:30 - Chinese Taipei ženy v Mexiko ženy L 0-2
Mistrovství světa - Divize 2A - ženy 04/04 19:00 - Španělsko ženy v Chinese Taipei ženy L 2-0
Mistrovství světa - Divize 2A - ženy 04/02 19:00 - Lotyšsko ženy v Chinese Taipei ženy L 3-2
Olympijské hry - kvalifikace - ženy 10/10 14:00 - Chinese Taipei ženy v Španělsko ženy L 0-4
Olympijské hry - kvalifikace - ženy 10/09 18:15 - Itálie ženy v Chinese Taipei ženy L 7-0
Olympijské hry - kvalifikace - ženy 10/07 14:00 - Kazachstán ženy v Chinese Taipei ženy L 7-1
Mistrovství světa - Divize 2B - ženy 04/07 13:30 - Chinese Taipei ženy v Island ženy W 5-2

The Chinese Taipei women's national ice hockey team is the ice hockey team representing Taiwan internationally in women's competition. The team is overseen by the Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey Federation, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. The team was formed in 2014 and competed in the IIHF Women's Challenge Cup of Asia Division I tournament, which it has won on two occasions, currently competes in IIHF Women's Ice Hockey World Championships Division 2B.

History

The Chinese Taipei women's national ice hockey team played its first game in November 2014 at the 2015 IIHF Women's Challenge Cup of Asia Division I tournament. Chinese Taipei won their opening game of the tournament against Hong Kong and went on to win their three other games which included a second win against Hong Kong and two wins against Thailand. Chinese Taipei finished the tournament at the top of the standings and won the gold medal. The team returned to competition in March 2016 for the 2016 IIHF Women's Challenge Cup of Asia Division I tournament. The tournament had expanded to five teams and included India, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. Chinese Taipei finished at the top of the standings after winning all four of their games and claimed their second tournament title. The tournament also included the team's 21–0 defeat of Malaysia, their largest win in internal competition.