Hao Bai Village is buried in Wuzhishan Cemetery, Hao Longbin holding a white cross sadly bids farewell

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Hao Baicun, the former "Executive President" of the Taiwan authorities, passed away on March 30, and went to the funeral on the morning of the 10th. The Wuzhishan Taiwan Army Demonstration Cemetery was buried in the special honor area. , Air Force Command, etc., there are more honorable teams along the way to pay tribute.

Hao Bai Village is buried in Wuzhishan Cemetery, Hao Longbin holding a white cross sadly bids farewell - Lujuba

In the ceremonies held by the Taiwan military, in addition to military salutes, there are also Christian farewells. The eldest son Hao Longbin was in the team, dressed in a black robe, holding a large white cross and decorated with white orchids. He looked serious as he bid farewell to Hao Bo Village, but he could still feel the sadness in his eyes.

After the death of Hao Baicun’s illness, his son Hao Longbin once said that his father repeatedly confessed to him before his death, hoping that after leaving, everyone will miss him in their own way. There will be no public ceremonies for obituaries. After the epidemic, there will be memorial activities to make all friends miss him."

Hao Longbin was very low-key about his father's funeral today. Although many friends expressed concern, he still decided to follow Hao Baicun's last wish and not involve too many friends. According to reports, starting from home to Wuzhishan Cemetery today, Hao Longbin was mainly accompanied by his family.

Hao Baicun died at Taipei Neihu General Hospital at 2:47 pm on March 30 due to organ failure caused by a stroke. It is reported that after Hao Baicun suffered a stroke in April last year, his left hand and left foot were a little inconvenient, but his condition was stable. Hao Baicun spent his entire life as a warrior. In addition to his experience as "Chief of the Executive Yuan", he participated in the Eight-Year Anti-Japanese War and 823 Artillery Battle when he was young. Later he also served as the commander-in-chief of the Taiwan Army and the "Chief of Staff."

Comprehensive Taiwanese media reports

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