(Bandar Seri Begawan, 8th) Representative Hsiao Sheng-chung from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Brunei attended the 2026 Bingwu Year Spring Gala Dinner hosted by the Brunei Taiwan Chamber of Commerce at Tianfu Restaurant. Over 100 Taiwanese businesspeople, their families, and community friends gathered together, creating a lively and warm atmosphere.
The Chamber organized exciting programs and a lucky draw activity, with everyone winning a prize on site—symbolizing a prosperous year of the Horse and a series of joyful events.
Chairman Wu Jiaxin of the Brunei Taiwan Chamber of Commerce delivered a speech, noting that the annual Spring Banquet is a major annual event for the Chamber. The content and scale of the event have improved and become more exciting year by year, showcasing unity and vitality.
Over the past year, the Chamber has actively participated in various activities, including medical health seminars by the China Medical University Hospital, food and culture festivals, and music performances, all of which have been well received by various communities.
Chairman Wu also expressed special thanks to the board and all members for their long-term strong support and dedication, which has enabled the smooth development of Chamber affairs and activities.
Looking to the future, the Chamber has already planned to hold diverse exchange activities every month this year, hoping to continue to strengthen the cohesion of the Taiwanese business community and further deepen interactions and exchanges with all sectors of local society.
Representative Hsiao said in his speech that the Year of the Horse symbolizes galloping progress and being bold and forward-looking, just like the Taiwanese businesspeople who have worked hard and operated steadily in Brunei for many years, not only expanding their business footprint but also becoming the best spokespersons for Taiwan overseas.
Looking back at 2025, the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Brunei and the Chamber successfully held many joint activities, showing strong cohesion and execution, and successfully raising Taiwan's visibility and positive image in Brunei. He encouraged everyone to work even harder this year so that the word "Taiwan" can be seen, heard, and understood by even more people in Brunei.
After the official implementation of mutual visa exemption measures between Taiwan and Brunei in 2025, more convenience and energy have been brought to the flow of people between the two places. The flow of people leads to business opportunities, and business flows further promote cooperation, not only demonstrating mutual trust but also laying a foundation for mutually beneficial and win-win exchanges between the two. It is hoped that all sectors will make good use of this advantageous condition to further expand multi-faceted exchanges and cooperation in commerce, education, tourism, and more.
The gala concluded in a warmly festive atmosphere, with participants exchanging blessings and looking forward to a Year of the Horse that would be "taking the lead and galloping forward together," jointly creating a new chapter full of growth momentum and deeper cooperation.
The Chamber organized exciting programs and a lucky draw activity, with everyone winning a prize on site—symbolizing a prosperous year of the Horse and a series of joyful events.
Chairman Wu Jiaxin of the Brunei Taiwan Chamber of Commerce delivered a speech, noting that the annual Spring Banquet is a major annual event for the Chamber. The content and scale of the event have improved and become more exciting year by year, showcasing unity and vitality.
Over the past year, the Chamber has actively participated in various activities, including medical health seminars by the China Medical University Hospital, food and culture festivals, and music performances, all of which have been well received by various communities.
Chairman Wu also expressed special thanks to the board and all members for their long-term strong support and dedication, which has enabled the smooth development of Chamber affairs and activities.
Looking to the future, the Chamber has already planned to hold diverse exchange activities every month this year, hoping to continue to strengthen the cohesion of the Taiwanese business community and further deepen interactions and exchanges with all sectors of local society.
Representative Hsiao said in his speech that the Year of the Horse symbolizes galloping progress and being bold and forward-looking, just like the Taiwanese businesspeople who have worked hard and operated steadily in Brunei for many years, not only expanding their business footprint but also becoming the best spokespersons for Taiwan overseas.
Looking back at 2025, the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Brunei and the Chamber successfully held many joint activities, showing strong cohesion and execution, and successfully raising Taiwan's visibility and positive image in Brunei. He encouraged everyone to work even harder this year so that the word "Taiwan" can be seen, heard, and understood by even more people in Brunei.
After the official implementation of mutual visa exemption measures between Taiwan and Brunei in 2025, more convenience and energy have been brought to the flow of people between the two places. The flow of people leads to business opportunities, and business flows further promote cooperation, not only demonstrating mutual trust but also laying a foundation for mutually beneficial and win-win exchanges between the two. It is hoped that all sectors will make good use of this advantageous condition to further expand multi-faceted exchanges and cooperation in commerce, education, tourism, and more.
The gala concluded in a warmly festive atmosphere, with participants exchanging blessings and looking forward to a Year of the Horse that would be "taking the lead and galloping forward together," jointly creating a new chapter full of growth momentum and deeper cooperation.