China News Service, June 13, According to Taiwan's United Daily News, the Taipei mayoral election has begun, and all candidates are looking for the election office. It is now rumored that Taipei mayor Ke Wenzhe has selected the "Little Tree House" co-working space in Lane 145, Dunhua North Road as the election office. The staff said bluntly that the biggest advantage of choosing a joint working space is not only to save money, but also to contact youth groups nearby and listen directly to the opinions of young people, and win the numbers at one stroke.

The data picture is Ke Wenzhe, the current mayor of Taipei, published by Liu Shuling, China News Service,
However, how should we use the co-working space? The staff said that they would adopt the "guerrilla warfare" method and borrow it if they need to discuss election issues. In the early stage, they would borrow two personal desks. It is expected that someone would enter first by the end of June and early July, and the election campaign officially began.
staff said that the scale of the election was small in the early stages of the election, so we first use this method to "guerrilla" and "overcome difficulties" and wait until a relatively large space is needed before expanding. The operator has many conference rooms for rent in the city, so we will not be afraid of not having room to hold a meeting to discuss the election.
Interestingly, most of the people who rent co-working spaces are freshly developed youth groups, individual workers, small companies, etc. Ke Wenzhe's trick is not without the meaning of winning over young people.
In response to this, Taipei City Government spokesman Liu Yiting was unwilling to confirm but did not deny it. He only said that the election office does not belong to municipal business and cannot respond. He will choose the appropriate time and the specific person in charge will explain it to the public.