Keelung temple donates patrol car to police
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Qing'an Temple in Keelung, Taiwan, donated a patrol car to the Keelung City Police Bureau's First Precinct.
- The donation aims to support the daily duties of frontline police officers.
- Keelung City Council Speaker Tong Tzu-wei attended the donation ceremony, emphasizing the temple's long-standing support for first responders.
Keelung's Qing'an Temple has made a significant contribution to local law enforcement by donating a patrol car to the Keelung City Police Bureau's First Precinct. The ceremony for the donation took place today, highlighting the temple's commitment to supporting the essential work of police officers.
Keelung City Council Speaker Tong Tzu-wei, who also serves as an advisor to Qing'an Temple, was present at the event. He expressed that the temple has a history of supporting frontline personnel, including police, military, and medical staff. Tong emphasized that the temple's faith extends beyond religious practices to encompass active community support.
The donated patrol car is intended to bolster the operational capabilities of the first precinct, ensuring officers have the necessary resources to perform their duties effectively. This act of generosity underscores the strong relationship between religious institutions and public service organizations in Keelung, fostering a collaborative approach to community well-being.
Qing'an Temple has long supported military, police, firefighters, and medical personnel.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.