Hou Youyi (2nd from the right) stood on the platform of the candidate for the Pingdi Aboriginal Councillor Ng Kwok-yu (right), shouting to support outstanding young people.

(Photo by reporter Lin Xinhan)

[Reporter Lin Xinhan/New Taipei Report] New Taipei Mayor Hou Youyi attended the inaugural meeting of Wu Guoyu, a candidate for the Plains Aboriginal Council, this afternoon. Hou Youyi said that Wu Guoyu is an outstanding young man who is committed to sports development and education culture. This is the first time he has accepted the call. I hope you can support me in the election.

Wu Guoyu was the deputy secretary general of the Olympic Committee and was also the press officer of the Tokyo Olympics Taiwan team. Hou Youyi presented the Olympic mascot, and the tribesmen also presented warrior knives and bamboo baskets for blessings, including the candidate for the mountain aboriginal councillor, He Yingming, and the candidate for the New Taipei City councillor. People Lv Jiakai also attended the scene to show solidarity.

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Hou Youyi said that Wu Guoyu loves sports, has been deeply cultivating and devoted a lot in the sports world. This time he accepted the call to run for the first time, and he bravely took the responsibility and moved forward. Although he started slowly, he will definitely be impressive in the end, and the final victory must belong to him. It is not easy for a newcomer to run for election, and it is also necessary to rely on everyone's help and support Wu Guoyu to make him elected.

Hou Youyi emphasized that Wu Guoyu is a candidate who attaches great importance to sports, education and culture. This is also the part of the aboriginal people that needs to be deeply cultivated and strengthened. He hopes that Wu Guoyu can speak for the aborigines in the parliament and introduce many resources to New Taipei City to promote the development of sports in New Taipei City. .

Hou Youyi (left) presents the Olympic mascot to Mr. Ng Kwok-yu (right), a candidate for the Pingdi Aboriginal Council.

(Photo by reporter Lin Xinhan)