The Kinmen County Service Station of the Southern District Affairs Brigade of the Immigration Department handles the "5-in-1 Mock Voting in Kinmen County" to help new residents understand the voting process at the end of the year in advance.

(Provided by the Kinmen County Service Station of the Immigration Department)

[Reporter Wu Zhengting / Kinmen Report] The Kinmen County Service Station of the Southern District Affairs Brigade of the Immigration Department joined hands with the Kinmen County Election Committee today to handle the "Kinmen County 5-in-1 Mock Voting", which actually led new residents to experience the democratic voting process; in addition, Kaohsiung was also invited Liu Juan, a teacher from the Municipal Family Education Center, shared the "Parent-Child Playing Creativity Together" hand-made charm activity.

The Kinmen 5-in-1 voting will be held on November 26. In order to let new residents know about Taiwan's election system, the Kinmen County Service Station of the Immigration Department invited Chen Liren, a member of the Kinmen County Election Committee, to explain the voting process and the form of the circle selection, and let the new residents know about Taiwan's election system. Conduct mock voting, so that you can enter the polling station in the future, and you can complete the voting one by one according to the steps of checking your ID card, collecting the votes, rounding the votes, and putting the ballots into the ballot box.

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During the simulated voting process, nearly 40 new residents from Singapore, Indonesia and China all studied hard and expressed their affirmation of the considerate arrangements of the Immigration Department. Among them, "Xiaomei" from Shandong, China was curious about voting and said that she would cherish the first 1 chance to vote for candidates who will do things for everyone.

The Kinmen Service Station stated that in order to enhance the interaction between parents and children, Liu Juan, a professional teacher with multiple certificates, was arranged to go to Kinmen to tell the story of love coming to Taiwan from Jiangsu Province, China. Certificates and photos, and communicated with the mothers on the spot through the story of parent-child interaction, led everyone to make key ring charms by hand, and wrote wishes or blessings on the blessing paper, hoping that the wish will come true as soon as possible.

Liao Weilan, director of the Kinmen County Service Station, said that the election will be held at the end of the year. In addition to allowing new residents to experience the election voting process, the Immigration Department also emphasizes the importance of democratic elections, and encourages new residents and Chinese people to report suspected vote bribery behaviors and cherish the sacredness in their hands. One vote to maintain a clean election.

In addition, in order to prevent African swine fever, the service station also reminded new residents and friends to tell relatives and friends not to bring pork products into the country, or to mail order online meat products of unknown origin.

The Kinmen County Service Station of the Southern District Affairs Brigade of the Immigration Department cooperated with the Kinmen County Election Committee to handle the "5-in-1 Mock Voting in Kinmen County".

(Provided by the Kinmen County Service Station of the Immigration Department)

The Kinmen County Service Station of the Southern District Affairs Brigade of the Immigration Department cooperated with the Kinmen County Election Committee to handle the "Kinmen County 5-in-1 Mock Voting" and promote anti-bribery elections.

(Provided by the Kinmen County Service Station of the Immigration Department)

Liao Weilan (left), a special member and director of the Kinmen County Service Station of the Immigration Department, also learned hand-made pendants with Liu Juan (right), a teacher from the Kaohsiung Family Education Center.

(Provided by the Golden Gate Service Station of the Immigration Department)