Lee Wo-shih

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Lee Wo-shih
李沃士
KMT Kinmen 20141231.JPG
Lee Wo-shih (right)
Magistrate of Kinmen County
In office
20 December 2009 – 25 December 2014
Deputy[1]
Preceded byLee Chu-feng
Succeeded byChen Fu-hai[2]
Personal details
Born1 April 1960 (1960-04) (age 61)
Kinmen, Fujian
NationalityRepublic of China
Political partyKuomintang
Alma materNational Cheng Kung University
Ming Chuan University
Xiamen University

Lee Wo-shih (Chinese: 李沃士; pinyin: Li Wòshì; born 1 April 1960) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Magistrate of Kinmen County from 20 December 2009 until 25 December 2014.[3]

Political career[]

On 12 January 2008, he joined the 2008 Republic of China legislative election as an independent candidate from Kinmen constituency. However, he lost the election.

No. Candidate Party Votes Ratio Result
1 Chen Fu-hai Independent candidate icon (TW).svg Independent 9,912 37.31% Vote1.svg
2 Lee Wo-shih Independent candidate icon (TW).svg Independent 5,274 19.85%
3 Gao Sian Teng (高絃騰) Civil Party 39 0.15%
4 Hu Wei Sheng (胡偉生) Independent candidate icon (TW).svg Independent 1,070 4.03%
5 Tang Huei Pei (唐惠霈) Green Taiwan White Cross.svg Democratic Progressive Party 431 1.62%
6 Wu Cherng-dean Emblem of the Kuomintang.svg Kuomintang (LogoCNP.svg New Party Endorsement) 9,838 37.04%

Kinmen County Magistrate[]

2009 Kinmen County Magistrate election[]

Lee was elected as the Magistrate of Kinmen County after winning the 2009 Republic of China local election under the Kuomintang on 5 December 2009 and took office on 20 December 2009.[4]

Cross-strait marriages[]

On 10 October 2010, Li presided over a group of cross-strait marriages featuring several couples between Taiwanese and Chinese mainland people. The marriage was done to celebrate the national day of the Republic of China. The wedding ceremony featured traditional rites, such as parade floats and the couple sitting in palanquins and on horses.[5]

Duty-free island Kinmen[]

In mid June 2013 speaking at an economic forum organized by Taiwan Competitiveness Forum and attended by people from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Mainland China, Li proposed Kinmen to be developed as duty-free island to boost tourism and the local economy. Kinmen can attract some of the 41.24 million tourists visiting the nearby Xiamen city last year to the island. Li had also asked the central ROC government to grant Chinese mainland tourists multiple-entry visas for Kinmen, and also asked Beijing to ease the current Kinmen one-day tour restrictions to two or three days.[6][7]

Deminers memorial park opening ceremony[]

Speaking during the opening ceremony of a memorial park to commemorate the mine-laying activities in end of March 2014, Li said that Kinmen is no longer a place with full of buried mines, but it is a tourist spot featuring beautiful coastlines and historical relics from wartime.[8]

Water supply from Mainland China[]

Speaking during the official visit of Fujian Communist Party Chief You Quan to Kinmen in mid July 2014, Li asked You for a drop in price of the water supply from Mainland China to Kinmen, in which it will connect Longhu Reservoir in Xiamen to Tienpu Reservoir in Kinmen. The current water price set by Mainland China is CNY 2 per 1,000 liters.[9]

2014 Kinmen County Magistrate election[]

Lee lost to independent Chen Fu-hai in the 2014 Kinmen County magistrate election held on 29 November 2014.

2014 Kinmen County Magistrate Election Result
No. Candidate Party Votes Percentage
1 (蘇龍科) Independent 470 1.03%
2 (雷由靖) Independent 132 0.29%
3 Chen Fu-hai Independent 23,965 52.77% Vote1.svg
4 Lee Wo-shih Emblem of the Kuomintang.svg KMT 15,146 33.35%
5 (汪成華) The Guarantee of Educational, Scientific and Cultural Budget e-Union 403 0.89%
6 (洪志恒) Independent 636 1.40%
7 (莊育民) Independent 236 0.52%
8 (林水泉) Independent 240 0.53%
9 (許乃權) Independent 3,834 8.44%
10 (楊榮祥) Independent 354 0.78%

References[]

  1. ^ "China agrees to supply Kinmen Island with water". Taipei Times. 2013-11-05. Retrieved 2013-11-11.
  2. ^ "Polls open for 9-in-1 local government elections".
  3. ^ "Magistrate Li Delivered "Fo-Tie", and Invited Tourists To Visit Kinmen". Kinmen.gov.tw. Retrieved 2013-11-11.
  4. ^ "Taipei Times".
  5. ^ "Kinmen to hold cross-Straits group wedding on Oct. 10 - What's On Xiamen". Whatsonxiamen.com. 2010-10-09. Retrieved 2014-05-18.
  6. ^ "Commissioner of Kinmen proposes 'duty-free islands'". Taipei Times. 2014-05-12. Retrieved 2014-05-18.
  7. ^ "Kinmen commissioner Li Wo-shi proposes 'duty-free islands' - What's On Xiamen". Whatsonxiamen.com. 2013-06-13. Retrieved 2014-05-18.
  8. ^ "Demining efforts completed in Kinmen County".
  9. ^ "Kinmen seeks lower price in cross-strait water transport deal".
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