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Repeated Delays Plague Fengyuan Post Hotel Opening; Legislator Demands Action

From Liberty Times · (17m ago) Chinese Critical tone

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The Fengyuan Post and Mail Business Hotel complex in Taichung, Taiwan, has experienced repeated delays in its opening.
  • Originally slated for completion in 2023, the project is now expected to open in the first quarter of next year, according to the Post's chairman.
  • Legislator Chen Ching-lung is closely monitoring the situation, emphasizing the importance of the project for Fengyuan's development.

Residents and local officials in Fengyuan, Taichung, are growing increasingly frustrated by the prolonged delays plaguing the new Post and Mail Business Hotel complex. This ambitious project, a joint venture involving Chunghwa Post, has been under construction for six years and is now facing yet another setback in its opening timeline.

Initially planned for a 2023 opening, the complex was then pushed to June of this year. Now, Chunghwa Post Chairman Wang Kuo-tsai has indicated that the earliest possible opening is the first quarter of next year. This continuous deferral is a cause for concern, especially for Legislator Chen Ching-lung, who is actively tracking the project's progress.

Fengyuan's development cannot wait any longer.

โ€” Chen Ching-lungLegislator Chen Ching-lung stressing the urgency of opening the Fengyuan Post and Mail Business Hotel complex.

Chen Ching-lung emphasizes that Fengyuan's development cannot afford further delays. The complex, featuring 141 hotel rooms and 181 parking spaces, is seen as a vital component for boosting local tourism, commerce, and overall quality of life. The parking facilities, in particular, are considered a crucial part of the urban renewal plan for the nearby Hu-lu-tun Canal area.

From our perspective at Liberty Times, this situation highlights a need for greater accountability and efficiency in public infrastructure projects. While the delay is attributed to obtaining the necessary operating permits, the repeated postponements raise questions about project management and coordination. The anticipation for this complex, which promises to offer a range of amenities including a post office, banquet halls, and a swimming pool, is high. We echo Legislator Chen's call for diligent follow-up to ensure that Fengyuan finally benefits from this much-needed development.

We have to wait until the first quarter of next year to open.

โ€” Wang Kuo-tsaiChunghwa Post Chairman Wang Kuo-tsai providing an updated timeline for the hotel's opening.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.