
Wang Cheng-chi
Wang Cheng-chi is the Director of the National Park Service in Taiwan, where he oversees the management of national parks and is responsible for ensuring the safety of hikers. Recently, he has been in the news for discussing the government's potential plan to charge hikers for rescue operations as part of a broader initiative aimed at improving mountaineering safety and awareness.
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Recent news mentions
National Park Service Director Wang Cheng-chi said yesterday that entry fees could be charged at the nation’s three alpine national parks to help fund ecological conservation and hiking trail maintenance.
Fees proposed to fund upkeep of alpine parksWang Cheng-chi is the Director-General of the National Park Service and is involved in the kelp recovery programs.
Initiative to reverse loss of seaweed launchedNational Park Service Director Wang Cheng-chi said search-and-rescue personnel work in difficult conditions to save hikers.
Ministry considering charging for mountain rescues










