The countdown to 45 days for the mayoral election in Taipei. Democratic Progressive Party candidate Chen Shizhong stood at the intersection today to pay his votes, and his first stop was Neihu. At 7:50 a.m., the group waved at the intersection of Minquan East Road and Jinhu Road

2025/05/1602:51:34 hotcomm 1320

The countdown to 45 days for the mayoral election in Taipei. Democratic Progressive Party candidate Chen Shizhong stood at the intersection from today (12th), and the first stop was Neihu. At 7:50 a.m., the group waved at the intersection of Minquan East Road and Jinhu Road in Taipei City. Chen Shizhong introduced the city council candidates one by one, and also asked the people to support the 18-year resumption of the "civil rights" revision. But some residents thought it was too noisy and scolded on the balcony, "It's so noisy!" There was an unexpected episode when they stood at the intersection on the first day.

The countdown to 45 days for the mayoral election in Taipei. Democratic Progressive Party candidate Chen Shizhong stood at the intersection today to pay his votes, and his first stop was Neihu. At 7:50 a.m., the group waved at the intersection of Minquan East Road and Jinhu Road  - DayDayNews

This morning, accompanied by "legislator" Zhuang Ruixiong, Taipei Party Committee Chairman Zhang Maonan, Ganghu District Councilor Jiang Zhiming and Li Jianchang, as well as city councillor candidates Wang Xiaowei, He Menghua, Wu Yujin, and others, as well as members of the Democratic Progressive Party Youth Department, Chen Shizhong stood next to Beijie Huzhou Station, at the intersection of Minquan East Road and Jinhu Road, shouting the slogan "Support 18-year-old 'citizenship', Taipei supports youth."

Some supporters passed by and turned on their mobile phones to take pictures, and some residents waved to Chen Shizhong in the building. However, there was also an unexpected episode in the morning. Because the sound was too loud, a resident in a nearby building specially went to the balcony to curse "It's so noisy". The preacher quickly apologized and lowered the volume. Faced with residents' protests, Chen Shizhong said that paying votes at intersections is part of the plan, and the volume will be lowered in the future, of course, all parties will do this. (Lin Jingxian/editor)

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