The Tenth Taiwan-Japan Exchange Summit was held in Tainan between July 29 and 30. On July 30, the delegation including 67 Japanese councilors and several representatives from the Tainan City Government visited Chang Jung Christian University (CJCU) for its environmental facilities and achievements in environmental protection and ecological education including Ecological Education Center, Smart Fit Studio, IKEA Student Cafeteria, and Cooking Studio. Japanese councilors were invited to bike on the campus.
CJCU President Li Yung-Lung in his opening remarks welcomed the visit of the delegation and emphasized that CJCU will promote educational, cultural, and academic exchanges between Taiwan and Japan with great efforts to continuously forge friendship between two sides.
By Sally I.C. Wu