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Where in the world is the Sunny Isles Beach Sun?

Perhaps in Taiwan

Fang Oliver, a Sunny Isles Beach resident since 2004 holds the Sunny Isles Beach Sun while standing in front of the Taiwan Presidential “White House.” This government building was designed in 1906 and completed in 1919 for a Japanese colonial administration in Taiwan. During World War II, sections of the building were bombed by Allied forces and caught fire. After the Japanese surrendered, the Taiwan Nationalist government took control of the building and repaired the damages. The Ministry of Interior declared the Office of the President a historic national monument in 1998. Today, the island of Taiwan is a democracy.

As a member of the Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce of North America, Fang was invited to attend the World Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce meeting in the Taipei, Grand Hotel. Attending the conference were 800 worldwide Asian business leaders and legislators including the newly elected Taiwan President Ma, Ying Jo and Vice President Vincent Siew. Following the conference, a Taiwan Business Alliance was held where Fang introduced Sunny Isles Beach to many interested Asian investors and travelers.

City of Sunny Isles Beach
18070 Collins Avenue
Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160
Attn: Alayne Yeash

or e-mail to ayeash@sibfl.net


 

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