Recently, Wei Minggu's campaign headquarters released the video "End Taiwan Pollution, Insist on Doing the Right Thing". This one-minute video is composed of an 80-year-old Changhua old farmer and a 20-year-old Changhua young man studying abroad. They respectively told about the growth of fruit crops before and after the establishment of the Taiwan Chemical Plant, and the situation that the air in Changhua City no longer had a sour smell after the Taihua Chemical Plant was shut down. At the end of the film, Magistrate Wei Minggu's appeal to Taihua's shutdown is added to convey to the public that Magistrate Wei insists on doing the right thing. Screenshot_2018-11-01_pm 3_04_35 Photo Credit: Courtesy of Wei Minggu Campaign Headquarters.
The old farmer in Changhua in the film is Mr. Lv Jinshu, who was born in 1932. He was born in Changhua flowerbed and left Changhua for a short time when he was young, but then he returned to his hometown to grow fruit crops, and he spent most of his life in this way. Lv Jinshu said that when there was no Taiwan chemical plant when he was a child, ponkan, longan and other fruits were very beautiful, especially plums, which were harvested every year. But just after wedding photo retouching services the establishment of the Taiwan Chemical Plant, fruits such as ponkan and plums, exposed to the polluted air, did not grow well, and even died, so they had to plant pineapples that were more resistant to pollution. Until two or three years, after Taihua shut down the furnace, there was no air pollution, so that pomelo and citrus crops could be planted and grown again. Screenshot_2018-11-01_pm 3_05_02 Photo Credit: Courtesy of Wei Minggu Campaign Headquarters. Yan Zixuan, a young man from Changhua,
lived in Changhua before high school. The deepest impression of Taihua is that when he was studying at Yangming Middle School, not far from the Taiwan Chemical Factory, a strong stench would waft from time to time. Whether teachers or classmates, all Windows must be closed and masks must be worn to continue classes. It was only later that I learned that the smell was the smell of pollution emitted by the Taiwanese chemical plant. After I went to college in Taipei for the past two years, I only returned to Changhua on weekends and holidays. I found that the air in Changhua has really improved, and I no longer smell that strong odor. He said that the transformation of the Taiwan chemical plant is really a big change for Changhua. Screenshot_2018-11-01_pm 3_06_18