TSMC’s Founder Morris Chang is Actually from China Not Taiwan
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晚节不保,这里也不少
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Traitor
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The glass shatters to a million pieces…
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UMC founder Robert Tsao who recently gave up Spore citizenship was also born in China not Taiwan
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aiya 又是一个晚节不保,堕落
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At his age, makes sense. A lot of people retreat to Taiwan from mainland China in the 1950s. Based on his age, he could be one of them.
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(22-11-2022, 02:06 PM)Levin Wrote:  At his age, makes sense. A lot of people retreat to Taiwan from mainland China in the 1950s. Based on his age, he could be one of them.

No lah, he went to the U.S. study then worked there and became US citizen, years later he came to Taiwan set up TSMC. So he is an Ah Tiong not Taiwanese lah.
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(22-11-2022, 02:15 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote:  No lah, he went to the U.S. study then worked there and became US citizen, years later he came to Taiwan set up TSMC. So he is an Ah Tiong not Taiwanese lah.

原来如此
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Yank cok suckers will not be happy to hear this Smile


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Hanjian!
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(22-11-2022, 02:15 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote:  No lah, he went to the U.S. study then worked there and became US citizen, years later he came to Taiwan set up TSMC. So he is an Ah Tiong not Taiwanese lah.

Actually in the past 2 days Taiwanese news reported that Morris Chang congratulated President Xi for his success with the closure of the recent 20 congressional meeting. And he has openly mentioning to the news media yesterday, while DPP party and President Tsai did not put emphasis on it. 

But ironically last week or two weeks ago when KMT deputy chairman congratulated President Xi for the same meeting. The whole Taiwanese medias along with DPP and President Tsai had rained on with comments that the deputy chairman was a traitor. That’s the kind of democratic under DPP party in Taiwan. 

I only hope that DPP party will lose a few of the Mayor seats on this Saturday legislators election. But this will be a tough fight for KMT this weekend.
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