A protester mixed in the crowd receiving red envelopes, took out the pre-hidden microphone and yelled, "If you want to correct the mistakes." Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen visited the well-known Guandi Temple in Kaohsiung yesterday afternoon and sent red envelopes. Some protesters w

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A protester mixed in the crowd receiving red envelopes, took out the pre-hidden microphone and yelled,

A protesting man (right, wearing a red coat) mixed in the crowd receiving red envelopes, took out the pre-hidden microphone and yelled "If you want to correct the mistakes." (Photo source: Taiwan United Daily News)

China Taiwan Network 22 According to Taiwan's United Daily News, Taiwan's leader Tsai Ing-wen visited the well-known Kaohsiung Guandi Temple yesterday afternoon (6th). When sending red envelopes, some protesters who were dissatisfied with the DPP's governance mixed into the crowd of people receiving the red envelopes and took out their microphones in person to yell Tsai Ing-wen's mistakes that they had to correct, and then were forced to leave the scene by security personnel.

It is reported that Tsai Ing-wen was accompanied by Tsai Office Secretary-General Chen Ju and and others to worship at Wumiao Road, Lingya District, Kaohsiung City. As she walked into the hall of the main hall, protesters mixed in the crowd and tried to approach and yelled at her. However, as soon as the protesters made a statement, they were immediately rushed away by security personnel. Tsai Ing-wen was immediately arranged by the deacons of the temple and was not disturbed.

Tsai Ing-wen then sent red envelopes to the square in front of the temple. Another protester was pushing an old woman in a wheelchair and mixed into the crowd receiving the red envelopes. While approaching Tsai Ing-wen, he took out a pre-hidden microphone and shouted, "If you want to correct the mistakes." The security personnel immediately stepped forward and left him. (China Taiwan Network Li Ning)

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