Three NT$8 Million Winners in Taiwan's Jin Cai 539 Lottery; Wei Li Cai Jackpot Rolls Over
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Three winning tickets for the "Jin Cai 539" lottery were sold in Keelung, Hsinchu, and Tainan, each worth NT$8 million.
- The "Wei Li Cai" lottery jackpot of NT$380 million was not won.
- Winning numbers for various lotteries, including Jin Cai 539, 39 Le He Cai, 3-star Cai, and 4-star Cai, were announced.
Taiwan's vibrant lottery scene has once again captured the public's attention with the announcement of the latest winning numbers. On May 4th, the "Jin Cai 539" lottery saw three fortunate individuals become instant millionaires, with winning tickets sold in Keelung City, Hsinchu City, and Tainan City, each claiming a substantial NT$8 million prize. This news brings a wave of excitement and hope to many across the island, a testament to the enduring popularity of lotteries as a form of entertainment and a dream of sudden fortune.
However, the grand prize for the "Wei Li Cai" lottery, a staggering NT$380 million, remains unclaimed. This rollover means the jackpot will continue to grow, adding to the anticipation for the next draw. The winning numbers for the "Wei Li Cai" were announced as 09, 21, 29, 32, 36, 38, with 02 in the second zone. While the top two prize tiers went unclaimed, several smaller prizes were awarded across various categories, offering some consolation to participants.
For those who play the "Jin Cai 539," the winning numbers were 08, 22, 26, 36, 39. This draw also saw significant success, with 177 second-prize winners taking home NT$20,000 each. The "39 Le He Cai," "3-star Cai," and "4-star Cai" lotteries also yielded winners, with prize amounts varying based on the number of correct matches. As always, the official winning numbers are subject to confirmation by the Taiwan Lottery website, reminding players to always verify their tickets against the official announcements. The allure of these games continues to be a significant part of Taiwanese culture, offering a blend of chance, excitement, and the possibility of life-changing wins.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.