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781 2016-01-02 Holy Mountain - Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, Kwong Chin Old Monk and Tsongkhapa Seat in Taiwanese Shrine Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 511
782 2016-01-02 Su Beng Warrior Discharged and Rubbed Yuan Zai(圓仔) at Home Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 429
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786 2015-12-31 KMT Councilors Suspended Annual Budget, Taichung Youth Saving Democracy with Flashing Demostration Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 414
787 2015-12-27 Sons of Wang Yu-lin Tâi-uân-sîn(台灣神王育霖), Ke-hsiung and Ke-shao(克雄、克绍), Visit Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 429
788 2015-12-26 Taiwanese Shrine Initiation & Marytr-Spirit Enshrine Ceremony Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 5849
789 2015-12-22 Fabian Cultural & Creative Market Opening Ceremony Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 391
790 2015-12-20 Holy Mountain - Reborn Gate Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 480
 
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Newsflash

Taiwan New Residents Development Association chairwoman Xu Chunying (徐春鶯), rumored to be on the Taiwan People’s Party’s (TPP) planned list of legislators-at-large, was seen in a video clip wearing a red scarf similar to those worn by China’s Red Guards, singing the praise of former Chinese leader Mao Zedong (毛澤東).

In the clip posted on Friday by a Facebook page called “One more step,” Xu was filmed with a group of Chinese who have married Taiwanese spouses, singing: I Love Beijing Tiananmen (我愛北京天安門), with red scarves around their necks, resembling those China’s Red Guards wore in the 1960s.

According to Wikipedia, I Love Beijing Tiananmen is a children’s song written during China’s Cultural Revolution.