San Jose Proclaims ‘Republic of China Day,’ Honors Taiwanese Community’s Contributions
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San Jose Proclaims ‘Republic of China Day,’ Honors Taiwanese Community’s Contributions
San Jose, the third-largest city in California, officially proclaimed Oct. 25 to be “Republic of China Day,” recognizing the Taiwanese American community’s lasting contributions to the city’s cultural and economic life. Taiwan’s official name is the Republic of China. During a city council meeting on Oct. 28, Mayor Matt Mahan presented the proclamation to David Chih-Hsiang Wu, director-general of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in…
San Jose, a major high-tech city in the United States, has designated October 25, 2025, as Taiwan Day of the Republic of China. At the City Council meeting this Tuesday (October 28), Mayor Matt Mahan personally presented a congratulatory letter to Wu Chih-hsiang, Director of the Taiwan Representative Office in San Francisco. This letter, co-signed by the Mayor and all City Council members, highlights the significant contributions of the Taiwanes…
The Silicon Valley metropolis of San Jose officially declared "Republic of China Taiwan Day" today, holding a ceremony at the City Council. The mayor, city councilors, citizens, and Taiwanese residents witnessed this historic moment. Councilor O'Titz, who proposed the declaration, expressed his hope for continued prosperity between Taiwan and the United States. He told the Central News Agency that there was no opposition in San Jose; the city fu…
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