/ Staff writer, with CNAThe New Taipei City Government yesterday hosted a joint funeral ceremony for 10 people, including two Japanese, whose ashes were scattered at sea about 6km from the city’s Bali District (八里).
Huang Li-yu (黃麗?) doesn’t think it’s possible to campaign for public office without a vest.
Those who have experienced Taiwan’s fervent, colorful election seasons will know what she’s talking about: the brightly-colored, polyester “uniforms” emblazoned with the candidates’ name, number, party and perhaps a slogan or two.
“In the current political climate, these vests are a must,” says Huang, the borough warden of Yongan Borough in New Taipei City’s Sanchong District (三重). “When you’re campaigning, you’re trying to be seen by those who don’t know you. If you don’t wear them, nobody would even know that you’re campaigning.”
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