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Taiwanese Anchor Chang Ya-chin Concludes US Speaking Tour, Promises Return

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Taiwanese news anchor Chang Ya-chin successfully completed four speaking engagements in the United States.
  • She expressed her anticipation for returning to Taiwan and resuming her program, "Daiji Evening News."
  • Her return was delayed due to flight cancellations caused by Typhoon Barway.

Taiwanese news anchor Chang Ya-chin has successfully concluded a series of four speaking engagements across the United States. Known for her assertive reporting style, Chang shared her excitement about returning to Taiwan and reconnecting with her audience.

Chang, who anchors "Daiji Evening News" on Sanlih E-Television, was in the U.S. for her speaking tour. She had previously expressed concern for Taiwan during Typhoon Barway's approach, posting on Facebook about the storm and her longing for home. Her return flight was unfortunately canceled due to the typhoon, causing a delay.

See you Thursday at 1800!

โ€” Chang Ya-chinAnnouncing her return to Taiwan and her program.

Her final engagement was in San Diego on the morning of July 12. Dressed in a smart beige suit, Chang presented from a stage that featured "Daiji Evening News, San Diego Live West Coast." The event drew a large crowd of overseas Taiwanese compatriots and American fans eager to see her.

Concluding her U.S. tour, Chang confidently announced her return, telling the audience, "See you Thursday at 1800!" This signals her imminent reappearance on Taiwanese television, bringing her insights and reporting back to her viewers.

But my flight was canceled, and we might meet 2 days later.

โ€” Chang Ya-chinExplaining her delayed return due to Typhoon Barway.
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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.