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Wu Honglin Scholarship awards 103 students, special prize to Xin Xing High School

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Wu Honglin Memorial Scholarship awarded 103 students and a special sports prize to Xin Xing High School.
  • The ceremony, held by the Taoyuan City Government, awarded a total of 1.54 million NT dollars.
  • Former and current city officials, including mayors, attended the event to honor the recipients and the scholarship's legacy.

The Taoyuan City Government hosted the 115th Wu Honglin Memorial Scholarship award ceremony, recognizing 103 university and vocational high school students for their achievements. Xin Xing High School received a special sports award.

Mayor Chang San-cheng highlighted the scholarship's 36-year history, thanking the Bo Zhong Foundation for its continuous financial support. He praised the late Wu Honglin, a former Taoyuan County Magistrate, for his contributions to local water conservancy and development, emphasizing the city's commitment to building on his foundational work.

Former mayors, including Eric Chu and Wu Chih-yang, were present, underscoring the scholarship's significance and the enduring legacy of Wu Honglin. Chu specifically commended Wu Po-hsiung for upholding the late magistrate's dedication to education and talent cultivation, noting the positive impact on countless students.

Education Bureau Director Liu Chung-cheng stated that the scholarship aims to honor academic excellence while also supporting disadvantaged students and recognizing those with outstanding talents in arts, skills, and sports. The total award amount reached 1.54 million NT dollars, reflecting the city's dedication to fostering diverse educational pathways through public-private partnerships.

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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.