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Taipei delegation to depart July 1 for city forum in Shanghai

2017-06-29
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Taipei, June 28 (CNA) Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je will lead a delegation of city councilors and staff that will depart July 1 for a Taipei-Shanghai forum in Shanghai the following day, the Taipei City government announced Wednesday.

The delegation will be composed of Deputy Mayor Deng Chia-chi, 58 city employees and 10 city councilors.

Among the city staff will be Lin Chung-chieh, director of the Department of Economic Development; Huang Shier-chieg, the head of the Department of Health; Hsu Li-min, director of the Department of Social Welfare; Department of Environmental Protection Director Liu Ming-lung; Department of Culture Director Chung Yong-feng; Department of Information Technology Director Lee Wei-bin; and Department of Legal Affairs Director Yuan Hsiu-hui.

The 10 city councilors include seven from the opposition Kuomintang, two from the New Party and one from the ruling Democratic Progressive Party.

The delegation is set to return on July 3, according to a draft itinerary released Wednesday by the city government.

During the forum, which has the theme of "healthy city," officials from the two cities will exchange views on subjects such as health, the environment, smart cities, welfare services and youth entrepreneurship, according to the city government.

After attending the forum, the delegation will visit the Shanghai 6th People's Hospital, where it will conduct exchanges with doctors and medical students over a luncheon and observe the Department of Orthopedics.

Later that day, it will visit a residential area in Shanghai's Xuhui District and the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center.

On July 3, it will visit a tunnel and bridge control center, a residential community, a wetland area and a fish protection zone before retuning home, according to the draft itinerary. 

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