New Taipei Candidate Lee Chuan-hsiu Pledges Urban Development, Cultural Preservation
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- New Taipei mayoral candidate Lee Chuan-hsiu attended a local festival banquet, emphasizing urban development and cultural heritage.
- He pledged to promote local construction and preserve religious and historical traditions if elected.
- Lee highlighted the importance of culture in a city's identity, alongside infrastructure development.
New Taipei mayoral candidate Lee Chuan-hsiu attended the "Xinzhuang Da Bai Bai" peace banquet on Sunday, engaging with local residents and outlining his vision for the city. The event, celebrating the birthday of the "Wenwu Da Zhong Lao Ye" deity at the Xinzhuang Dizang Temple, saw Lee interact with constituents, emphasizing his commitment to both urban development and the preservation of precious cultural and historical heritage.
Lee, who is running for the Kuomintang party, stated that the "Xinzhuang Da Bai Bai" festival holds deep meaning for generations of Xinzhuang residents. He appealed for local support, promising that if elected mayor, he would not only drive local construction and urban growth but also work with the community to pass down valuable religious and historical traditions. He noted his participation in the preceding "Anfang" procession, witnessing the deep faith and local cohesion displayed by numerous devotees.
"Religious belief is an important force for stabilizing society," Lee remarked, also thanking the temple for its long-standing contributions to public welfare, support for the vulnerable, and emergency relief efforts, serving as a warm beacon for the community. He emphasized that New Taipei's progress requires not only hard infrastructure but also the accumulation and inheritance of culture. While construction ensures continuous development, culture provides a city with memory and soul.
Lee, who has served in the Taipei County and New Taipei City areas for many years, considers the "Xinzhuang Da Bai Bai" not just an annual event but a significant cultural asset for New Taipei. He pledged to continue promoting local construction while prioritizing historical and cultural preservation, supporting the inheritance and promotion of traditional beliefs and folk activities. His aim is to enable younger generations to better understand New Taipei's rich humanistic and historical landscape.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.