Lee Kuanlin, a candidate for the South City Council of Times Power, participated in the Halloween event and dressed himself up as "a vote."

(Photo courtesy of Times Power)

[Reporter Wang Shuxiu/Tainan Report] The end of the year elections are approaching, and all candidates are going all out to grab votes, and the annual Halloween costume is the best time.

Li Guanlin, a candidate for the Southern City Council of Times Power, dressed himself up as "a vote"; Taiwan's radical candidates attacked hand in hand, incarnated as Ke Wenzhe and Winnie the Pooh, with a strong political flavor, just to attract attention!

Li Guanlin dressed himself up as a "ballot paper", and the people on the side thought it was a dress up, but they didn't expect this ballot to be the candidate's deity.

Li Guanlin previously acted as a Taoist priest on the day of the Zombie Exhibition in the South America Pavilion and handed out a self-made municipal safety talisman, which impressed many people; this Halloween, he had a whim to dress himself up as a vote.

Li Guanlin said that the election is coming soon, and there are not many resources for the small party, so it is impossible to spend a lot of money to buy kanban boards.

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Taiwan Jijin East District City Councilor candidate Li Zonglin, Anping South District Chen Jialing and Yongkang District Wu Yijie disguised as Taipei Mayor Ke Wenzhe, Winnie the Pooh and military uniforms to attend the Halloween costumes.

Li Zonglin said that he specially dressed up as Taipei Mayor Ko Wenzhe to mock him for pro-China selling in Taiwan, especially the raised trousers made people look awkward; Wu Yijie dressed up as Winnie the Pooh and mocked Xi Da on the other side; Chen Jialing put on a military uniform , but also to remind everyone to pay attention to the tensions between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait.

In the Halloween event, the candidates for the city council of Jijin South, Taiwan, played Ke Wenzhe, a military uniform and Winnie the Pooh respectively.

(The picture is provided by Taiwan Jijin Tainan Party Headquarters)