
Wu Tang-an
Wu Tang-an is the Deputy Interior Minister of Taiwan, responsible for overseeing household registration regulations. He has recently been involved in discussions regarding the investigation of Taiwanese citizens allegedly holding Chinese ID documents, emphasizing the challenges these individuals may face in regaining their Taiwanese household registration.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Deputy Minister of the Interior Wu Tang-an looks on at a meeting of the legislature’s Internal Administration Committee.
Revision of Anti-infiltration Act urgent, MAC saysWu Tang-an is the Deputy Interior Minister who explained the Control Yuan referral at the press briefing.
Local governments may face scrutiny over PRC-national ward chiefsWu Tang-an, secretary-general of the committee, commented on the logo's design choices.
National day logo disappointing - Taipei Times
Wu Tang-an, secretary-general of the committee, said the subdued Morandi color palette was chosen to convey 'steadiness and maturity.'
Official Double Ten logo unveiledDeputy Minister of the Interior Wu Tang-an said the subdued Morandi color palette was chosen to convey 'steadiness and maturity.'
National Day emblem unveiled - Taipei Times
Deputy Minister of the Interior Wu Tang-an discussed the proposed new immigrant development agency.
New immigrants agency to be establishedDeputy Minister of the Interior Wu Tang-an announced the establishment of the New Immigrant Development Agency.
Interior ministry to establish New Immigrant Development AgencyWu Tang-an is the Deputy Interior Minister who discussed the regulations regarding Taiwanese citizens holding Chinese household registrations.
Over 40 Taiwanese being investigated over Chinese ID documents





















