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The Ma Wu Support Association of Alberta participated in the Los Angeles rally (picture)

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The Ma Wu Support Association of Alberta participated in the Los Angeles rally (picture) (Alberta Times) The goodwill delegation to the United States led by Zeng Yongquan, Vice President of the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China, recently...

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The Alberta Ma-Wu Supporters Association participated in the Los Angeles campaign (photo) (Alberta Times) A goodwill delegation led by Zeng Yongquan, Vice President of the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China, recently arrived in Los Angeles, including Jin Puchong, CEO of Taiwan Comes Together, Xia Daming, director of the Overseas Department of the Kuomintang, and the new generation of Kuomintang legislative candidates Jiang Qichen, Su Junbin, Qian Weijuan, Chen Yizhen, Qiu Yuxuan and others. , and more than a thousand overseas Chinese from all over the southwestern United States, including representatives of the Ma-Wu Support Association in Arizona, waved flags and cheers, allowing the friendly visiting delegation to fully feel the enthusiasm of the overseas Chinese. We also hope that the presidential and vice-presidential partners Ma Ying-jeou and Wu Dunyi who will compete in the future can work hard for another four years and Taiwan will move forward. The Arizona Ma Wu Supporters Association is led by Wang Wei (Wang Ting), a member of the Standing Committee of the Kuomintang branch of the Arizona KMT, and includes members Cai Chang, Zhu Jiayou, Xie Yin, Yang Yonghui, Deng Katie, Cao Jiayi, Liu Changle and his wife. They all participated in this campaign. The spirit of this group of people who worked tirelessly to travel long distances to support Ma Wu on behalf of the Arizona pan-blue overseas Chinese was highly praised by Taiwanese cheering CEO Jin Pucong and the Chinese Kuomintang Overseas Department Director Xia Daming. From left: San Diego branch standing committee member Huang Lili, Arizona branch standing committee member Wang Wei (Wang Ting), Acadia branch standing committee member Wu Baolin, Monterey Park branch standing committee member He Jiayan, as well as party and Ma Wu supporter association leaders from all over Southern California. After more than ten days of a galloping visit, as soon as the friendly visit group flew from San Francisco to Los Angeles, they rushed non-stop to the large-scale campaign venue held by the Ma Wu Support Association in Los Angeles. They were welcomed with warm applause by more than a thousand supporters at the scene. Flags were flying in the scene and blood was surging. A large signboard of the presidential and vice presidential candidate Ma Ying-jeou and Wu Dunyi read The slogan "Keep moving forward, Taiwan will continue to win" further demonstrates the enthusiasm and concern of the overseas Chinese for the domestic election situation, their affirmation of President Ma Ying-jeou's rule for the past four years, and their confidence in the integrity of Ma and Wu's future governance. At the beginning of the event, the entire audience sang the national anthem of the Republic of China, and at the same time played videos produced by presidential and vice presidential candidates Ma Ying-jeou and President Wu Dunyi for the campaign, focusing on economic growth, reduction of unemployment, improvement of the investment environment, and using Taiwanese Hakka to declare to overseas Chinese their determination to safeguard the country, which resonated with the guests present. In order to support youth participation in politics and inject new vitality into the Kuomintang, this legislative election has nominated 11 elites under the age of 40 to run, including five members of the delegation visiting the United States, former Information Bureau Directors Su Junbin, Jiang Qichen, former national basketball player Qian Weijuan, News anchor Chen Yizhen and Qiu Yuxuan, a master's degree student in the United States, and Wang Wei (Wang Ting), member of the Standing Committee of the Kuomintang Branch of the Province of Alberta, especially bid at a high price for the Zheng Chenggong doll prepared by Su Junbin from the Tainan City Constituency, wishing Su Junbin success in the legislative election with a high vote. When the leader of the campaign team, Tsang Yong-quan, came to power, he specifically mentioned that when President Ma Ying-jeou took office, Taiwan was involved in floods and financial tsunami, but it was able to stay calm in the face of crisis, making Taiwan's GDP growth rate jump to second in Asia and fourth in the world in 2010. Switzerland's Lausanne Management School even rated Taiwan's competitiveness as sixth in the world, ranking first among the Four Tigers. Led by Zeng Yongquan, leader of the friendly delegation to the United States, the members bowed deeply to the supporters at the scene and thanked the overseas Chinese for their enthusiastic support. A campaign short film with the national flag anthem of the Republic of China as the background music was played live, and the audience sang along with the beautiful melody. Then each of the five legislative candidates brought items of their personal choice to be auctioned to raise election funds. The overseas Chinese on site also bid enthusiastically to express their support with practical actions. Afterwards, the heads of support associations from various regions in the southwestern United States came to the stage holding national flags, waving national flags and party flags, singing patriotic songs, shouting "Long Live the Republic of China" and "Ma Ying-jeou was elected", and the atmosphere at the scene reached its highest point. The overseas enthusiasm that has not been seen for a long time has been rekindled in this campaign, and the overseas Chinese's passion for caring for Taiwan and loving the Republic of China has been rekindled. The goodwill visit to the United States started from Taiwan and visited six cities including Washington, New York, Boston, Houston, San Francisco and Los Angeles, and ended successfully at the last stop in Los Angeles.

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