Immigration Commissioner Zhong Jingkun today (26), together with representatives from the Mainland Affairs Commission's Legal Affairs Division Zhou Mingrui, Hong Kong, Macao, Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Division Director Du Jiafen, and SEF Legal Division Director Zhang Fengqing, visited the group in their new hometown on the Miaoli County Action Service Train. New residents working hard.

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

[Reporter Peng Jianli/Miaoli Report] Taiwan has many Hakka natives in China and new residents in Hong Kong. With their hard work and optimistic and enterprising attitude, they have shown perseverance in this land, actively started businesses and contributed to the society.

Immigration Commissioner Zhong Jingkun today (26), together with representatives from the Mainland Affairs Commission's Legal Affairs Division Zhou Mingrui, Hong Kong, Macao, Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Division Director Du Jiafen, and SEF Legal Division Director Zhang Fengqing, visited the group in their new hometown on the Miaoli County Action Service Train. New residents working hard.

A group of people came to a homestay in Dahu Township. Chen et al. from Mei County, Guangdong were busy in and out. In the early days of her coming to Taiwan, she helped sell her husband's hand-made bread along the streets and alleys. Transformed the business into the tourism and lodging industry, built the first homestay and operated the strawberry orchard.

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Adhering to the life philosophy of "giving is more blessed than receiving", Chen Dengying provides internship opportunities for students of the Department of Hospitality and Hospitality before they enter the society. It is hoped that the students who come for internships will be able to smoothly enter the society in the future.

Chen Dengying also serves as the head of the neighborhood, regularly visiting the elderly living alone, giving care and donating materials, and also continues to take care of the new residents in the neighborhood who are also from overseas, helping the sisters to adapt to life in Taiwan more quickly.

Chen et al-ying said that Taiwan has given her a sufficient and satisfying life, and now she has the ability to give back.

There is a handmade guitar studio in the quiet mountain and forest environment of Sanyi. The independent luthier Huang Yisheng from Hong Kong came to Taiwan to settle down in the name of investment because of his love for Taiwanese culture. He started to expand slowly from a small room at home. A luthier teamed up with "32 Guitar Studio", specializing in the production of high-end handmade guitars and ukuleles; the studio also set up a photo studio to sell works on the Internet.

The orders of Huang Yisheng's studio come from all over the world and overseas. The overseas orders are mainly from Hong Kong. The guitars produced by his studio have been praised by Dong Yunchang, a well-known guitar master known as a guitar poet. Gradually build word of mouth and open awareness.

Huang Yisheng said that after moving to Sanyi, the couple were deeply moved by the rare beauty of Taiwan's endemic species in the mountains and forests. One day, they had a whim and tried to integrate the stone tiger, five-colored bird, blue-bellied pheasant, Taiwan black bear, etc. The different appearances also allow more people to have a better understanding of Taiwan's endemic species.

Zhong Jingkun said that through today's visit itinerary, he saw the vitality of the new residents in Taiwan, and their dedication to social welfare, showing that the new residents have become an indispensable force in Taiwan's society, and the Immigration Department will continue to protect it in the future. Everyone, work together to create a good life in Taiwan.

Immigration Commissioner Zhong Jingkun today (26), together with representatives from the Mainland Affairs Commission's Legal Affairs Division Zhou Mingrui, Hong Kong, Macao, Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Division Director Du Jiafen, and SEF Legal Division Director Zhang Fengqing, visited the group in their new hometown on the Miaoli County Action Service Train. New residents working hard.

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