To improve internal medicine transportation, some business representatives proposed to promote traffic sightseeing boats. Taipei Mayor Jiang Wanan said this morning that the difficulty is relatively high, but he will discuss it with the business again.

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[Reporter Cai Yahua/Taipei Report] Last week, Taipei Mayor Jiang Wanan instructed the establishment of a government-level special task force to improve internal medicine transportation. The Beijing Municipal Transportation Bureau and the Beijing Industrial Development Bureau visited the Internal Medicine Science and Technology Park Development Association yesterday. Some business representatives proposed to promote traffic sightseeing boats. The Transportation Bureau will Regarding the feasibility study, Taipei Mayor Jiang Wanan said this morning that the difficulty is relatively high, but he will discuss it with the company.

Jiang Wan'an attended the "2023 Taiwan Lantern Festival in Taipei" conference equipment release press conference this morning. Before the conference, he was asked whether a transportation ship should be used to solve the internal medicine transportation?

Jiang Wan'an pointed out that the traffic problem in Neihu involves the overall urban planning and people's daily life. This is a very important policy focus for him, so he went to Neihu to understand the overall traffic flow in person in the first week of his tenure. Also go to the Gangqian section of Diding Avenue to learn about the traffic jam at the intersection during peak hours.

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Jiang Wanan said that yesterday he specially invited the Bureau of Transportation and the Bureau of Industrial Development to go to the Department of Internal Medicine to learn about all relevant companies and listen to their suggestions. There are indeed companies in water transportation that have made such suggestions, but this part also needs to take into account the entire Keelung River. Water conservancy, including dredging and tides, etc., is relatively difficult based on past assessments, but we will discuss it with the company again.