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1641 2011-10-12 Tsai Ing-wen, "Great to have you onboard!" Taiwan No. 1 Highway March, Changhua Rally Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 474
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1646 2011-10-02 The Opening Ceremony of Tati(Daixde) Taipei Wenshan Lecture Hall Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 413
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1648 2011-10-02 Holy Mountain Pilgrimage Movement II Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 690
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1650 2011-09-24 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XV Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 772
 
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Lin Fei-fan, center, and other student protesters yesterday clash with police outside the Novotel Hotel at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport in Taoyuan County, where Mainland Affairs Council Minister Wang Yu-chi and China’s Taiwan Affairs Office Minister Zhang Zhijun were meeting.
Photo: Chou Min-hung, Taipei Times

Activists yesterday accused the government of abuse of power after a group of “unidentified people” charged into their rooms at the Novotel in Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and demanded that they move out before China’s Taiwan Affairs Office Minister Zhang Zhijun (張志軍) was to meet his Taiwanese counterpart, Mainland Affairs Council Minister Wang Yu-chi (王郁琦), at the hotel.

Rights activist and attorney Lai Chung-chiang (賴中強) condemned the government and Novotel over the hotel’s treatment of him as a guest.