Taiwan Memorial Hall for former President Lee Teng-hui To be set up in Taipei Bookkeeping office overseas July 31 18:59

In response to the death of former Prime Minister Lee Tenghui, who made efforts to democratize by implementing the first direct vote presidential election in Taiwan, the presidential office will set up a memorial venue in Taipei city from the 1st and the new coronavirus For those who can't visit Taiwan, it has been revealed that a bookkeeping office will be set up at overseas branch offices.

Former President Li Teng-hui of Taiwan died at the age of 97 on the night of the 30th due to multiple organ failure at a hospital in Taipei, where he was hospitalized.

President Tsai Ing-wen said in an event in Taipei City on the 31st, "In the era of globalization, we led Taiwan in a quiet revolution and broke out of authoritarianism to democracy. It was a place of prosperity, and people remembered the miracle of democratization."

The Presidential Office has announced that a memorial venue will be set up at the Taipei Guest House, which was also used as a guesthouse, from 1st to 16th so that citizens can remember it.

In addition, since many people cannot visit Taiwan with the new coronavirus, it means that we will set up a bookkeeping office at Taiwan's overseas offices and branch offices.

Following the death of former Prime Minister Lee, the citizens were "the first president chosen by Taiwanese people and the most important person in Taiwan's democracy," or "successful bloodless revolution is not easy, I wouldn't have been able to achieve it if I was from."