Taitung County Mayor Rao Qingling (right) held an inauguration celebration today, and former President Ma Ying-jeou (middle) was there to congratulate.

(Photo by reporter Huang Mingtang)

[Reporter Huang Mingtang/Taitung Report] The Taitung County Government held the 19th County Magistrate's Oath and Inauguration Ceremony today. Rao Qingling expressed that he will build the cultural capital of South Island and actively cultivate local talents to prepare for a better Taitung.

Former President Ma Ying-jeou gave Rao a high degree of affirmation when he attended the ceremony. He made good use of the gentleness of women and made breakthroughs in medical care, social welfare, tourism, and culture. He also ranked among the best in many media or central government evaluations. It is an irreplaceable brand.

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County Magistrate Rao Qingling put forward the three arrows of "openness, integration, and innovation", emphasizing "one fast and one slow", promoting various policies under the main axis of "government slows down the economy, and the county government speeds up the efficiency" to solve the problems of the county residents.

Over the past four years, the slow economy has gradually been practiced in various forms, proving that Taitung is right to take the slow economy path.

She said that in the next four years, the impact of the slow economy will continue to be deepened. At the same time, the "Slow Economy Academy" will be established to train more land-loving manpower and implement the political opinions raised during the campaign, including industry, construction, technology, art, and social welfare. , Aboriginal people, blooming the six major aspects of Taitung Blue, and continuing to promote the slow economic development model of Taitung, so that Taitung people are proud of their hometown.

She said that the importance of Taitung in the Austronesian language family has been proved by many evidences such as archaeology, customs and culture.

The Austronesian language family starts from Taiwan in the north, New Zealand in the south, Madagascar in the west, and Easter Island in the east.