Cai Bingkun, deputy mayor of Taipei City, suffered a right cerebral hemorrhagic stroke on the evening of the 11th. After the operation, he fell into a deep coma and was admitted to the intensive care unit for observation.Cai Bingkun’s office is todayFacebook Fan PageZhong said that Cai Bingkun’s condition is continuing to improve, thank you for your support and encouragement; and posted a record of Cai Bingkun’s journey before he fell ill. I hope everyone will continue to bless him and return to the municipal work he loves soon.
Cai Bingkun suddenly collapsed during a meal a few days ago. He was transported by ambulance to the Ren’ai District of United Hospital and was diagnosed with a right intracerebral hemorrhagic stroke. An emergency craniotomy was performed to remove blood clots, ventricle drainage, and a brain pressure monitor was implanted. She was in a deep coma and was admitted to the intensive care unit for observation and treatment.
It is understood that Cai Bingkun’s sedative drug dose has been gradually reduced in recent days, and his vital signs are stable, but he has not yet woken up. City officials respect the wishes of the family members and are reluctant to say much regarding the details of the condition in a low-key manner.
This followingnoon, Cai Bingkun’s office posted a message of gratitude through Cai Bingkun’s Facebook fan page, and posted a record of Cai Bingkun’s itinerary before he fell ill. On the evening of the 9th, Cai Bingkun attended the activity of “Going Quiet Maokong – 2022 Night Stargazing”, climbed the guide scenic spot to visit, and met Maokong Qingnong face to face, enjoying tea-flavored desserts and cold brewed tea, and chatting regarding the past and the history of the tea industry. In the future, when the sun sinks and the stars move, the planetarium will lead you to operate the astrolabe and experience stargazing with the astronomical telescope.
Cai Bingkun’s office pointed out that the three-cat project, which combines the zoo’s giant panda, Maoxian and Maokong business district, is a key area in Cai Bingkun’s implementation of the wall-free museum. In addition, the thousand-step bamboo and cypress walkway, which has been rebuilt by the city government in recent years, reappears for a century. The former scenery has become a new highlight of Taipei’s pro-mountain tourism. The guide scenic area has its own style from day to night. In the hot summer, people are invited to step out of the air-conditioned room, ride the cat cable up the mountain, listen to the cicadas and birds, enjoy followingnoon tea to cool off the heat, and talk to the starry sky at night to experience a different kind of fun in Taipei. .
(Editor-in-Chief: Zhuang Yanyu)