Ho Hsin-chun launches campaign website for 2026 Taichung mayoral race
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Legislator Ho Hsin-chun launched her official campaign website for the 2026 Taichung mayoral race.
- The website details her past achievements and future policy proposals for Taichung.
- It also serves as a platform for citizens to submit feedback and engage in discussions about city affairs.
Legislator Ho Hsin-chun has officially launched her campaign website for the 2026 Taichung mayoral election, signaling her readiness to compete. The website, accessible at https://a-chun.tw/, serves as a comprehensive platform detailing her legislative achievements and future policy visions for the city.
Once understand Ho Hsin-chun's past and future
Dubbed a "one-stop platform," the site consolidates information on Ho's past work in securing infrastructure projects and resolving local issues, alongside her forward-looking plans for Taichung. It aims to provide citizens with a clear understanding of her past and future contributions, inviting them to participate in civic discussions through a dedicated feedback section.
The future city government will do practical things and lead urban innovation, and city councilors will also 'work together' to move Taichung forward.
Ho's platform emphasizes a vision for Taichung to become a global industrial hub and a prime city for living. This vision is underpinned by her "Six-Star City Plan," which focuses on social welfare, innovation, and regional development. Additionally, her "Eight Assurances" address citizens' concerns regarding public safety, food safety, and cybersecurity, aiming to ensure Taichung is not only industrially strong but also a pleasant and secure place to live.
The policy should be expressed in language that is close to life, and actions should be used to continuously gain recognition, so that the problems that Taichung people care about can be heard and solved.
The website highlights specific projects Ho has championed, including the MRT network, the dual-tracking of the Taichung coast line railway, improvements to Provincial Highway 74 interchanges, the TPASS monthly pass, pedestrian-friendly walkways, and water management for disaster prevention. She stated that with increasing online attention, she hopes to articulate her policies in relatable terms and demonstrate her commitment to addressing the issues that matter most to Taichung residents.
Once see Ho Hsin-chun's past and future
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.