Tsai Ing-wen Taiwan, also the first female president in the Chinese world. She officially ended her eight-year term on May 20, 2024. Tsai Ing-wen faced many challenges during her term. The number of diplomatic countries reached a record low and cross- strait relations were highly tense . The Taiwan issue has also brought Taiwan into the international spotlight through the legalization of gay marriage. Taiwan Can Help during the epidemic. Tsai Ing-wen once said in her election speech during her second term that I will definitely leave you a better country . , what do Taiwanese people think? We went to different cities to visit young people who care about various fields. How would they evaluate the recently outgoing first female president of Taiwan? First, we went to the south of Taiwan to visit Asia’s first legal gay couple, Qiao Qian and Jie Xi, in Taiwan in 2019. After the legalization of same-sex marriage in 2016, Tsai Ing-wen gained a reputation for human rights progress in the world. At the same time, Tsai Ing-wen gained a lot of recognition from the LGBTQ community. I am a British fan , so I was very fond of her before the legalization of same-sex marriage. It’s extra points , so I’m okay , but when I passed it, I felt that it was really worth it to vote for you. I felt that she was very courageous and she insisted on letting it pass. Tsai Ing-wen is the first female president of Taiwan . The impact on me was quite big because Taiwan is originally a male society and has been for many, many years , and this matter is very deep-rooted. I saw a report by Tsai Ing-wen before and she said something that had a profound impact on me. It is said that women should not be restricted. The achievements that women can achieve are unlimited. Although the diverse development of LGBTQ during Tsai Ing-wen 's tenure has achieved positive evaluation for Taiwan in the international community, I also want to thank you (Tsai Ing-wen) for your contribution to this country so that I can It has grown to what it is today , but during this period, ten diplomatic countries have severed diplomatic relations with the government of the Republic of China. Panama announced that it has severed diplomatic relations with the Republic of China. Burkina Faso , El Salvador, Kiribati, and Honduras have severed diplomatic relations. Does this mean that Tsai Ing-wen’s diplomatic strategy is not successful ? When I came to Taipei Yuanshan , there was a group of young people who were committed to promoting Taiwan's diplomacy. They formed an unofficial organization, the Taiwan Digital Diplomacy Association. This is how they view Tsai Ing-wen's foreign policy. The Chinese government has never given up on the diplomatic agreement with us. Talking about establishing diplomatic relations with China , in fact, the number of foreign visiting delegations to Taiwan has increased significantly in the past few years. In the past three years, there have been more than 1,000 foreign visiting delegations. The actual impact may be more on industries. They will come to sign some industrial cooperation. The MOU (memorandum of cooperation) may be more specific, such as cooperation in education. During the epidemic, the Taiwan government was very helpful to us in promoting diplomacy and public health issues. It will pull this democratic alliance and this democratic alliance. In fact, under the slogan of TaiwanCanHelp, it is slowly becoming stronger and stronger. Under the situation of being somewhat suppressed by China , the government still has to actively find other ways to survive. In fact, the past government has called New Southbound. The policy only came about after Tsai Ing-wen came to power. The slogan was people-oriented two-way communication. Since promoting this new southbound policy, we can find that it is easier to see Southeast Asian tourists on the streets of Taiwan and they have a lot of expectations (for the government). Publicity or communication with the private sector can be more transparent. I hope they can invest more in policy research. Cross-Strait relations have become highly tense after Pelosi came to Taiwan in 2022. The US military has repeatedly reminded of the "China's 2027 invasion of Taiwan" theory. "With less than four years left , what preparations has Tsai Ing-wen made for national defense? What does Wang Shaoxiang, the head of the self-media IDF Jingguo account, a young man who has been observing the national army for a long time , think of Tsai Ing-wen's eight-year national defense reform? In fact, the things she did well include promoting the national manufacturing of national machines, national ships, and the replacement of new personal clothing, because this is something that he may have just started or did not do in the Ma Ying-jeou era. In fact, she did not do well. She has done a lot of this . All officers and soldiers in the army have personal equipment, but there are many problems with personal equipment. Strictly speaking, the Chinese Communist Party will attack Taiwan before 2027. In fact, I think our preparations are insufficient. Can these equipments perform as they should? Effectiveness is actually a question mark. When Tsai Ing-wen first took office in 105, many people actually questioned whether a woman who had never served in the military was qualified to be president or commander-in-chief of the armed forces, or whether she had the ability to be a female commander-in-chief. She is just a symbol. The key point is to see if she hires the right people. Tsai Ing-wen’s three defense ministers are all men, and all of them have served as military generals and leadership positions. Obviously, she has been listening to this for the past 8 years. The advice given to her by professionals is why she can so-called reform the national military, promote these national-made armament policies, and then smoothly modernize the national military. I think this is very important. In fact, for President Lai Qingde, I think it is the first problem he faces. One challenge is the civilian minister , including the former seven civilian ministers who actually failed. Now he has appointed Gu Lixiong as the civilian minister. In fact, what he has to face is the challenge of military power. Can the people below accept this? In fact, I think the leadership of the new ministers is still open to discussion . On May 20, 2024, Taiwan’s first female president Tsai Ing-wen officially resigned and handed over to Lai Ching-te to continue the DPP’s rule. Local media polls can show that the public has no regard for the outgoing Tsai Ing-wen. Compared with the previous two presidents, Lai Ching-te, who took over the reins of office in a more positive manner, will continue Tsai Ing-wen’s line in the face of challenges from both inside and outside . It is certain that Tsai Ing-wen, as a woman and a politician, has set many precedents for Taiwan , whether in Taiwanese politics or It is because she will have a unique historical position in the hearts of the people