
Lin Kuo-hsien
Lin Kuo-hsien is the Deputy Minister of Transportation and Communications in Taiwan, known for advocating investment in outlying islands to enhance their infrastructure and accessibility, despite their small populations.
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Deputy Minister of Transportation and Communications Lin Kuo-hsien said that emergency response protocols had been activated.
HSR malfunction causes delays, reduced serviceDeputy Minister of Transportation and Communications Lin Kuo-hsien discussed the need for additional trial operations at the third terminal.
Ministry shares updates on airport terminal projectDeputy Minister of Transportation and Communications Lin Kuo-hsien discussed the planning and commissioning of Terminal 3.
Nearly 1,000 access Taoyuan’s new terminalDeputy Minister of Transportation and Communications Lin Kuo-hsien told a maritime forum in Taipei that it would be difficult to comprehensively electrify shipping services.
Policy sets guidelines for alternative fuels at ports
Deputy Minister of Transportation and Communications Lin Kuo-hsien said that, as of Wednesday, 6.93 million foreign nationals had visited Taiwan this year.
Executive Yuan approves NT$10bn tourism proposal
Deputy Minister of Transportation and Communications Lin Kuo-hsien said that the ICAO’s new strategic plan for next year to 2050 carries the theme 'Safe Skies, Sustainable Future.'
EDITORIAL: Beijing endangers the worldDeputy Minister of Transportation and Communications Lin Kuo-hsien told a news conference in Taipei about Taiwan's appeal to bird-watchers.
Fair to attract bird enthusiasts to TaiwanDeputy Minister of Transportation and Communications Lin Kuo-hsien said that 'Safe Skies, Sustainable Future' is the theme of the ICAO’s strategic plan from 2026 to 2050.
Government vows to work toward ICAO and UN participationDeputy Minister of Transportation and Communications Lin Kuo-hsien on Sunday said that aviation enthusiasts who want to photograph aircraft near dual-use airports should first consult the military zone maps published by the defense ministry.
Safety law not clear on airport photos: criticsDeputy Minister of Transportation and Communications Lin Kuo-hsien said at the event that the government should continue to invest in outlying islands.
Four island airports to see NT$1.2bn renovation

























