Source: Global Times [Global Times Comprehensive Report] Former Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu returned to Kaohsiung on the evening of the 10th, which was also his first public stand in Taiwan's "nine-in-one" election.

Source: Global Times

[Global Times Comprehensive Report] Former Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu was removed and indulged for more than two years, he returned to Kaohsiung on the evening of the 10th. This is also his first public stand in the "nine-in-one" election in Taiwan.

According to Taiwan's Zhongshi Electronic News on the 310th, Kaohsiung City Council candidate Xu Caizhen held a campaign headquarters establishment meeting that evening. The most eye-catching one was Han Kuo-yu's appearance to assist in the election, which was also Han Kuo-yu's first public election event when he returned to Kaohsiung. Taiwan United News Network reported on the 10th that the South Korean government team also returned to the team one after another. Former Deputy Mayor Li Sichuan appeared, and former Finance Director Li Liangjian, former News Director Zheng Zhaoxin and others also appeared. Han Kuo-yu canvassed for the Kuomintang mayor candidate Ke Zhien at the meeting, saying that the eight o'clock drama should be watched with explosive points, "If you want to watch good things, Ke Zhien must be elected." In addition, Han Kuo-yu once again raised the argument of making a fortune in Kaohsiung, saying that the richest city in Taiwan would be Kaohsiung .

In 2018, Han Kuo-yu ran for the mayor of Kaohsiung on behalf of the Kuomintang, and defeated DPP candidate Chen Chi-mai in one fell swoop, thus ending the DPP's 20 years of control of Kaohsiung City and 33 years of former Kaohsiung County. Tsai Ing-wen had no choice but to resign as chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party. In 2019, Han Kuo-yu represented the Kuomintang in the 2020 Taiwan leadership election, but was eventually defeated by Tsai Ing-wen. Driven by the Green Camp, he was removed from the mayor of Kaohsiung in June 2020. Afterwards, Han Kuo-yu chose to devote himself to charity and launched the "Mr. Han Comes Knock on the Door" series of videos and books. In January this year, he announced his next plan, saying that the goal in the past or two years is to hold 100 reading clubs and listen to the voices of grassroots. He said that the election of local leaders was not considered at all, and he also asked the polling agencies not to include him. However, on September 27, the Kuomintang established the "Nine-in-One Election Supporting Election Team", with Party Chairman Zhu Lilun as the leader, and Han Kuo-yu was included in the deputy leader. He said that as long as the physical strength and time allow, he will help stand up.

However, Han Kuo-yu is cautious about whether he will continue to go into politics in the future. In an interview recently, he said that although many people still put themselves at the highest point after stepping down, resulting in troubles, complaints, regrets and other emotions, he doesn't know. He always regards all this as a new practice and can face it calmly. (in name)