On the wall of Taiwan's tallest building, Taipei 101, on the night of the 4th, a message was sent to express gratitude for the free vaccine provided by the Japanese government.

On the wall of "Taipei 101" on the night of the 4th, thank you to Japan, such as "Let's cooperate to control the spread of infection" in the local kanji and "Taiwan bond and gratitude" in Japanese. A total of five types of messages were given, including showing and evaluating the friendly relations between Japan and Taiwan.



In Taiwan, infection with the new coronavirus has spread rapidly since the middle of last month, but vaccine procurement has been difficult.



On the 4th, the Japanese government provided 1.24 million doses of AstraZeneca vaccine free of charge, and local media said, "It also means giving back to the support received from Taiwan during the Great East Japan Earthquake." , Is receiving a great deal of attention among Taiwanese people.



A man in his twenties said, "I heard the news and thought it was wonderful. I got the courage." A woman in her thirties said, "I am very grateful. My father and mother are over 65 years old, so I got the vaccine early. I think it's okay to hit it. The vaccine I received from Japan is very helpful. "