HKFP Lens: Taiwan marks 112th National Day with military flypast, parades
Hong Kong Free Press
Taiwan celebrated its 112th National Day — also known as “Double Ten Day” — with annual military flypast, honorary guard parades and street performances on Tuesday.
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen delivered a National Day speech during the ceremony. She said that democracy had thrived on the island despite increased Chinese pressure, and vowed that its people would remain “free for generations.”
Appearing to strike a conciliatory tone with Beijing, Tsai said Taiwan seeks “peaceful co-existence, with free, unrestricted, and unburdened interactions between people across the strait.”
Taiwan will hold national elections in January, but Tsai is unable to run for president again due to the island’s two-term limit. Tsai’s deputy Lai Ching-te will represent the Democratic Progressive Party and run for the election instead.
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