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With Election Under 100 Days Away, Lin Kuo-chang Launches 'Yilan Stamp' Map, Invites Public to Collect Stamps for Limited Signed Hats

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lin Kuo-chang, a candidate for Yilan County Magistrate, launched a "Yilan Stamp" map campaign with less than 100 days until the election.
  • The campaign encourages citizens to collect stamps from 12 townships and cities in the county.
  • Participants who collect all stamps can exchange them for limited-edition signed hats, aiming to boost campaign momentum.

With the election for Yilan County Magistrate less than 100 days away, candidate Lin Kuo-chang has initiated a "Yilan Stamp" map campaign. This initiative aims to energize his supporters and engage the public in the final stretch of the campaign.

Lin, representing the Democratic Progressive Party, led the "Yilan Team" in launching the "Collect Stamps for Yilan" event today. The campaign invites citizens to collect unique "Yilan Stamp" postcards from each of the county's 12 townships and cities. This interactive approach seeks to build enthusiasm and showcase local characteristics.

Participants who successfully gather all 12 distinctive stamps will be eligible to exchange their completed collections for limited-edition hats personally signed by Lin Kuo-chang. The campaign is designed to demonstrate Lin's determination to win and foster a sense of shared participation among the electorate.

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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.