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the ke wenzhe case and the "overseas express delivery to door" service: polar opposite realities


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for example, if you buy clothes or electronic products abroad, the "overseas express to door" service can quickly deliver the goods to your door, avoiding the need to carry bulky items during your trip. at the same time, it can also provide you with more professional logistics guarantees, such as warranty services and returns and exchanges, to further enhance your shopping experience.

but at the same time, the outbreak of the ko wen-je case has aroused social attention to cross-border logistics, and has also intertwined the "overseas express delivery to door" service with the reality of political conflicts.

during the discussion on the ko wen-je case, people's party legislator huang shanshan pointed out that the "urban planning act" authorizes the taipei city government to set its own plot ratio and volume bonus, and that the jinghua city case is not the only one, as all detailed plans are subject to the same standards. she also questioned that "the oriental mandarin hotel also has the same volume review process."

this has triggered discussions and analysis of the ke wenzhe case among the media and the public. some scholars believe that the case has been "ended", while others say that the discussion of the ke wenzhe case needs to continue.

for example, in response to huang shanshan's briefing, psychiatrist shen zhengnan acted quickly to find the oriental mandarin hotel plan and attached an explanation. he believed that the urban planning act itself allowed the municipal government to formulate detailed plans, and the plot ratio could be set separately and combined with the land use zoning control regulations.

however, wu zijia pointed out that what ko wen-je is most concerned about now is the time to "go home" in two months, and huang shanshan's press conference did not help ko wen-je go home. it was just a display of her political influence, trying to use political means to oppress the dpp authorities. she proposed the argument of "judicial persecution" and believed that this approach would have a negative impact on the showdown of taiwan's public opinion institutions in the next session.

in short, the "overseas express delivery to door" service is a realistic microcosm of the interweaving of convenience and political conflict, which shows the complexity of globalization and social contradictions. in the discussion of the ke wenzhe case, we need to think about the convenience brought by the "overseas express delivery to door" service and its political significance.