Ke Wenzhe, a presidential candidate for the Taiwanese party, said in an interview with radio that he plans to visit Singapore, Vietnam and the Philippines to do a general review of the new southbound policy.

According to the Taiwan Internet media new head -headed news report, after visiting the United States and Japan in April and June, it has been reported that the party presidential candidate Ke Wenzhe will visit Singapore again in the second half of the year.

Ke Wenzhe accepted an exclusive interview with Huang Yanhan, a news host of the broadcast program POP on Monday (June 26) in the morning. When asked about the visit to the United States and Japan, it was reported that when he was visiting SingaporeThe government's senior management talked over again, and it also stated that it was necessary to visit Vietnam and the Philippines and conduct a general review of the new southbound policy.

Ke Wenzhe said that if you want to go to Singapore, in addition to talking with the senior officials of the Singaporean government, you have to go to Lee Kuan Yew to give a lecture, but it is impossible to go to Singapore alone.trip.

Huang Yanhan asked, which are the Southeast Asian countries who want to visit?Ke Wenzhe named Vietnam and the Philippines.

Ke Wenzhe said that the government has carried out a new southbound policy for so many years, and must do a total review, so he wants to go to the most representative and investment country in the new southbound policy, plus VietnamThere are also many Taiwanese businessmen.However, before the visit, he had to prepare for more than a month, find an expert to class, and do his homework first.

Ke Wenzhe visited Singapore in December last year. He was the second time he was the mayor of Taipei as the mayor of Taipei.Ke Wenzhe's trip to Singapore focused on the policies of Singapore's promotion of bilingual education, digitalization, and net zero carbon emissions.He also visited Old Pasar as one of the local food landmarks. He hoped to learn from the local hawker culture and carry forward the Taiwan night market and snacks.