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"Singing and dancing" the Arizona branch of the KMT celebrates Ma Ying-jeou's election victory (photo)

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"Sings and dances" the Arizona branch of the KMT celebrates Ma Ying-jeou's election victory (photo) (Photography and reporting by Alberta Times reporter Xie Chengyan) Kuomintang Arizona...

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(Photography and reporting by Alberta Times reporter Xie Chengyan)

> The Arizona branch of the Kuomintang held a party member event at 10:30 a.m. on March 24 at the Red Pot Restaurant in Phoenix to warmly celebrate Ma Ying-jeou's election victory. On that day, party members who had gone to Taiwan to participate in the election canvassing came on stage one after another to tell everyone interesting stories about the canvassing activities. The audience burst into laughter, clapped their chests, and regretted not going together. In the words of standing committee member Wang Weiting, the support team of the Arizona branch is quite famous among the canvassing team. It is estimated that the Arizona branch will be able to receive "appearance fees" in the next election event.

Standing member Wang Weiting and members of the support group Wang Weiting, Zhang Wenxiu, Li Wenzhe, Cao Jiayi, Deng Katie, Yan Yu, Yang Yonghui, Pan Wenhui, Min Zhongying, Zhan Haowen and his wife, Fan Xianwen, etc. took turns on the stage to give wonderful speeches. The most impressive thing was the performance of "Gold Medal Master of Ceremonies" Yang Yonghui and "Queen" Pan Wenhui on the long-distance bus. At the beginning of the event, the people in the car were very humble. No one was willing to speak with the microphone. The two beauties got out of the car and told jokes, sang and danced. It was very lively. The microphone was passed around as everyone competed for it. It made everyone in the car full of joy and forgot about motion sickness. On the main road, they sang and danced and brought the crowd to joy. Even those who were listening to the report were moved by the wonderful stories of "fighting their way through the electoral crowd", "big blisters on their feet", "all being the culprits of the illnesses", "sweeping the streets in a dark vegetable market" and "the debut of Arizona hats in Taiwan".

These happy babies, after talking about their unforgettable election experience, sang and danced on the spot, pushing the distributed activities to a climax. Cui Zengqi, vice chairman of the Overseas Chinese Federation, sang "My home is on the Songhua River in Northeast China" and received bursts of applause. The beauties raised their hands and danced behind. The event ended successfully with a delicious buffet at the Red Pot Restaurant.

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