• 11/26/2024

Taiwan president-elect Lai Ching-te takes foreign dignitaries shrimp fishing ahead of inauguration

Hong Kong Free Press

Lai Ching-te takes foreign dignitaries shrimp fishing

They might have bigger fish to fry, but Taiwan’s next president and vice president spent the eve of their inauguration on Sunday dangling rods over a murky pond at a shrimp fishing farm.

President-elect Lai Ching-te and his deputy Hsiao Bi-khim hauled visiting foreign dignitaries, including presidents and a king, along for the fishing expedition at the Zhishan Shrimp Fishing Farm in the capital Taipei.

King Mswati III of Eswatini (left), Taiwan's President-elect Lai Ching-te (centre) and Taiwan's Vice President-elect Hsiao Bi-khim (right) fish at the Zhishan Shrimp Fishing Farm in Taipei on May 19, 2024. Photo: Aden Hsu/Pool/AFP.
King Mswati III of Eswatini (left), Taiwan’s President-elect Lai Ching-te (centre) and Taiwan’s Vice President-elect Hsiao Bi-khim (right) fish at the Zhishan Shrimp Fishing Farm in Taipei on May 19, 2024. Photo: Aden Hsu/Pool/AFP.

Shrimp fishing is a popular pastime in Taiwan, especially on weekends when families flock to farms to catch and barbecue crustaceans.

In front of cameras, Sunday’s unlikely group of fishers appeared relaxed as they sat on chairs around an indoor pond while assistants dressed in black helpfully attached bait to the end of their fishing lines.

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Lai, Hsiao and their guests — including some leaders of the handful of countries that maintain diplomatic ties with Taiwan — then patiently waited for the shrimp to bite.

“Taiwan is not alone,” Lai, wearing an open-neck striped shirt, told the visitors after they arrived at the fishing farm.

“We have been working with international friends like you all who also uphold the values of democracy, freedom and human rights.”

Taiwan's president-elect, the Democratic Progressive Party's William Lai Ching-te, and vice-president-elect Hsiao Bi-khim wave to members of the press in Taipei, Taiwan, on January 13, 2024. Photo: Kelly Ho/HKFP.
Taiwan’s president-elect, the Democratic Progressive Party’s William Lai Ching-te, and vice-president-elect Hsiao Bi-khim wave to members of the press in Taipei, Taiwan, on January 13, 2024. Photo: Kelly Ho/HKFP.

Lai, the son of a coal miner, offered some helpful tips to the fishers.

“The shrimp will play around with the bait first, so wait for them to swallow before pulling up the line,” Lai said.

It didn’t take long for the first shrimp to be pulled from the water.

The attentive assistants were on standby to unhook the critters and drop them in green nets in front of each person.

Tens of thousands of supporters of Democratic Progressive Party candidate Lai Ching-te rally in Taipei, Taiwan on January 11, 2024. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP.
Tens of thousands of supporters of Democratic Progressive Party candidate Lai Ching-te rally in Taipei, Taiwan on January 11, 2024. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP.

As he prepares for the complex challenges of the presidency, including avoiding a conflict with China — which claims Taiwan as part of its own territory — Lai may have been eager to be seen succeeding in the relatively easier task of catching a shrimp.

After a slow start, he pulled in several large crustaceans to the cheers and clapping of observers.

But he was no match for the tracksuit-wearing king of the landlocked African country of Eswatini, who pulled in shrimp after shrimp.

King Mswati III was eventually declared the winner with the biggest catch, while Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine came in second.

Both received fishing rods as their prizes, raising them triumphantly.

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