Chen Shizhong, a candidate for the Taipei mayoral election of the Democratic Progressive Party, went to Dongmen Market to pray for votes this morning (29).

(Photo by reporter He Yuhua)

[Reporter He Yuhua/Taipei Report] The Kuomintang and DPP candidates for Taipei mayor Jiang Wanan and Chen Shizhong proposed the pet policy on the same day. Chen Shizhong, who was later published, was criticized by Jiang Wanan for "carrying incense and worshipping". Chen Shizhong said today that a good policy There is no such thing as "sweeping incense and worshipping", there is nothing wrong with "sweeping incense and worshipping", as long as you don't "cut the tail of the rice".

Jiang Wanan held a "Friendly Animal Taipei is Better" policy conference yesterday morning, proposing animal welfare policies such as direct bus rides and medical insurance for pets; when Chen Shizhong attended the 4th first general meeting of the Pet Food and Supplies Association last night, he also announced that the future will increase Set up a pet park in Taipei, build a "pet living water park", and increase the supply of pet care and other pet politics.

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Regarding Jiang Wan'an's criticism of "respecting incense and worshiping", Chen Shizhong said in an interview before he went to Dongmen Market to pray today that a good policy does not call "respecting incense and worshiping", "respecting incense and worshipping" is not wrong, as long as you don't "harvest rice" "Tail" is good; the word "cutting the tail of rice" recalls that Chen Shizhong once said that Jiang Wanan was against infertility subsidies, but later he took credit for "cutting the tail of rice".

Chen Shizhong said that his pet policy is very clear, that is, to be a pet-friendly city. An animal-friendly city is the standard of a modern city. Each candidate will propose relevant policies, and then it depends on the comparison of individual execution.

Chen Shizhong, a candidate for the Taipei mayoral election of the Democratic Progressive Party, went to Dongmen Market this morning (29) to ask for tickets. He met Tan Ama, an enthusiastic stall seller, and specially prepared Chen Shizhong's book and asked him to sign it.

(Photo by reporter He Yuhua)