KMT Chair Cheng Li-wen Visits Queens Botanical Garden, Uses Orchid Metaphor for Taiwan's Commitment to Peace
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Kuomintang (KMT) Chairperson Cheng Li-wen visited the Queens Botanical Garden in New York on June 8 (U.S. time), using the metaphor of a Taiwanese orchid to symbolize Taiwan's spirit of upholding peace, and conveyed to the U.S. side the hope for promoting cross-strait peace and East Asian stability.
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- Q: Why did Cheng Li-wen use the orchid metaphor?
- A: She believes the Taiwanese orchid's combination of endurance and elegance reflects Taiwan's spirit of upholding peace.
- Q: What was the main outcome of this visit?
- A: It directly conveyed the hope for cross-strait peace and East Asian stability to U.S. lawmakers and clarified the KMT's position.
- Q: What is the orchid show at Queens Botanical Garden?
- A: It is the 13th Taiwan International Orchid Show, an event showcasing Taiwanese orchid culture, currently being prepared.