Kaohsiung Mayor Han Guoyu (left) saw the elderly coming and bends down to send red envelopes. (Photo source: Taiwan "China Times Electronic News")
China Taiwan Network, January 30, according to Taiwan's "China Times" reported that the "Korean Wave" continued to show off. The Mayor of Kaohsiung, Han Guoyu, issued the first Chinese New Year red envelopes. Originally 200,000 copies were printed, but all parts of Taiwan were rushing to get them. The 305,000 copies were still in short supply. Even the "Green Committee" also followed the trend and issued them to serve the voters. Guarantee re-election. Some people grabbed the "Korean Wave" red envelopes, and they were willing to stay in the dark for 7 hours from 4 a.m., and the online auction market has soared a hundredfold, which is unmatched in politics.
Next Monday is New Year’s Eve. The political science of red envelopes has recently emerged in the island’s political arena. All counties and cities have heads issuing red envelopes to congratulate the Spring Festival. Political circles who are interested in competing for the leader of Taiwan in 2020 are also racing to distribute red envelopes in the spring. To win more public support.
According to reports, looking at Taiwan’s Spring Festival red envelope craze, it is the "Korean Wave" red envelope bag that is the most popular. If you look at the grand occasion of "Southern Baobei", you can see one or two. Taipei City Councillor Zhong Xiaoping’s service desk phone was broken recently. Hundreds of people designated Han Yu red envelopes and spring festival couplets. On the 29th, he personally went out to ask Han Guo Yu for red envelopes. In the end, he collected 200 copies, and he finally had a "face" to meet with voters. The Kuomintang spokesman Hong Mengkai took the "Korean Wave" Spring Festival couplets to Danshui to distribute them. The people were willing to line up for an hour or two, and soon they would shine.
Han Yu went to the temple to give out red envelopes, and everyone was very popular. The public had to get the red envelopes of the "Korean Wave Personal Blessing" version. A few days ago, Hanguo Yu went to Nangong, Qianzhen Town to give out red envelopes. From the first row to the end of the alley, there were endless crowds at a glance. Nearly 3,000 people were crazy "Korean Wave", and Touxiang came to report at 4 in the morning. However, the number of red envelopes is limited. Hundreds of people are happy to Yukong, and Hanguo Yu can only say sorry.
The "Korean Wave" red envelope reads "Gongxi to get rich, Kaohsiung gets rich" on the outside. The small card has a Q version of Korean Yu New Year greetings, and a 10 yuan (New Taiwan dollar, the same below) coin is placed to match the year of the pig. Everyone, "Everything is going well in 2019".
According to reports, the "Korean Wave" red envelopes were originally printed with 200,000 copies at a cost of 12.5 yuan each. People demanded enthusiastically, but the number was increased to 305,000 copies. Currently there are only 50,000 copies left, and they will continue to celebrate the Spring Festival in Hanguo Yu. The itinerary was distributed to Ziguan, Daliao, Fengshan and other places. As for the Spring Festival couplets, only 30,000 copies were printed.
"Korean Wave" red envelopes have also become a part of voters' review of the service of the Democratic People’s Republic of China. Taiwan, regardless of the blue and green "legislators" and legislators, are vying to seek red envelopes from the Kaohsiung City Government through their relationship. Help the voters to win as much as possible, but the number is limited, and the authorization has been opened and can be printed on their own. Overseas compatriots have also shouted "Help me keep one." As for Taiwan’s wildly robbing of "Korean Wave" Spring Festival couplets, Hanguo Yu laughed and said that Yunlin, Chiayi and other places were asking for it. He even thought, "Will it be weird for people from Taipei to post Kaohsiung to make a fortune?" Everyone didn’t take it seriously. “Maybe all Taiwan wants to make a fortune!”
reported that compared with Tsai Ing-wen’s 1 yuan red envelope, 330,000 copies, Taiwan’s "Executive President" Su Zhenchang 20,000 copies, and Han Guoyu prepared 305,000 copies. The red envelope is a leader-level specification. Some people changed their hands to online auctions, and they made a transaction for 1,000 yuan, confirming that "Korean Wave" is still a prominent school today, and they have to find a way to get "Korean Wave" red packets if they want to catch up with it. (China Taiwan Network Li Ning)