According to Taiwanese media reports, the Taiwan Pingtan Business Federation held the first fourth membership meeting and party last night. In addition to the non-party Taipei mayor candidate Huang Shanshan and the People's Party Taoyuan mayor candidate Lai Xiangling, outside the venue, it is striking that the Kuomintang Taipei mayor candidate Jiang Wan'an's sister Jiang Huilan also came forward for the first time to assist his younger brother, begging everyone to give Jiang Wan'an a chance to serve. Lin Chuanzhong, chairman of the Pingtan Business Federation of Taiwan, said that he hopes that the villagers with voting rights will use vote support to maintain cross-strait peace and do business well.
Jiang Wan'an's sister Jiang Huilan Picture source Taiwan media
Taiwan Pingtan Business Federation was established in 2018. A group of Pingtan, Fujian, scattered across Taiwan, decided to unite the villagers' strength so that everyone can contact each other with no problems and take care of each other whenever they have something to do. After the first council was established, Lin Chuanzhong was elected as chairman. Last night, 62 tables were opened, and Huang Shanshan, Lai Xiangling and Jiang Huilan were invited to celebrate together.
Huang Shanshan said in her speech, "Huang Shanshan will be in Taipei on the 8th" and hopes for peace and security between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait and the people will have money to live a good life. Huang Shanshan then asked for help from each table, asking everyone to concentrate on votes to support it, and many people shouted "frozen garlic". Lai Xiangling said that she hopes everyone will concentrate on votes to support her.
Afterward, Jiang Huilan entered the venue. Jiang Huilan, who had never served as a platform, asked the villagers of Pingtan. Since her younger brother Jiang Wanan had a live broadcast tonight, she came to greet everyone for her younger brother. I hope everyone voted for Jiang Wanan No. 6 on November 26, so that Jiang Wanan had the opportunity to serve everyone.
Qin Huizhu, secretary of the Kuomintang Taipei City Council Party Group, said that she went to Pingtan more than 10 years ago. Pingtan had just begun to actively build. Pingtan has become very different over the past 10 years. She is the honorary president of the Pingtan Business Federation. She comes to gather with her fellow villagers every year. This time she also asks everyone to use votes to allow her to continue serving the people. (Editor: Fang Yanyan)