Former Chiayi City Councilor Huang Chiu-tse Dies at 68
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Former Chiayi City Councilor Huang Chiu-tse died of illness at age 68.
- He served four terms as a city councilor and was known for his service to constituents and oversight of city affairs.
- Huang was recognized for his work on infrastructure improvements and advocating for public service personnel.
Former Chiayi City Councilor Huang Chiu-tse passed away from illness on [Date], at the age of 68. Huang, who served four terms as a city councilor, had been battling esophageal cancer and was bedridden for an extended period. He died at his residence early this morning, leaving friends and family in mourning.
During his tenure from the sixth to the ninth terms, Huang was a dedicated public servant. He held leadership roles, including convenor of the City Council's Public Safety Committee and chief advisor to the Sports Association. He was known for his commitment to serving citizens and rigorously scrutinizing city administration, earning him the nicknames "citizens' running shoes" and "city government's leak inspector."
Huang actively pushed the city government to improve flood control measures, allocate funds for new roads, and promote the undergrounding of utility lines. He also championed budget increases for volunteer traffic police, firefighters, civil defense, and auxiliary police. Additionally, he worked to secure resources and subsidies for the Tourism and Commerce Association and the Stone Sculpture Association.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.