
Chen Ching-hui
Chen Ching-hui is a legislator representing the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) in Taiwan. Recently, she criticized the government's decision to remove the term 'Han Chinese' from the Executive Yuan's website, labeling the change as 'absurd' and suggesting it undermines the representation of the majority ethnic group in Taiwan.
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Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Legislator Chen Ching-hui said that Taiwan’s eating habits differ from international norms.
Taiwan-US trade agreement: Food safety not threatened by US livestock: ministerChen Ching-hui is one of the KMT legislators who filed the complaint with the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office.
KMT files malfeasance charges at constitutional judgesChen Ching-hui is a KMT legislator who proposed amendments to increase penalties for assaults on healthcare workers.
Bill seeks to protect health workersChen Ching-hui urged the Ministry of Health and Welfare to work with the Ministry of Transportation and Communications regarding the quiet carriage policy.
EDITORIAL: Quiet carriages can find a balanceChen Ching-hui suggested that the sea condition was related to a solar panel project at the Ma-anshan Nuclear Power Plant.
Heavy rain main cause of turbid water in Nanwan, park says
Chen Ching-hui called on relevant ministries to devise more flexible measures regarding the quiet carriage policy.
Legislator calls on ministries to address quiet carriage controversy
KMT Legislator Chen Ching-hui called the change 'absurd,' criticizing the recognition of minority groups while referring to the majority as 'the rest.'
Cabinet defends site changes amid ‘Han Chinese’ row














