Yeah. Yes, it’s definitely like that. It’s a Taiwanese craft site. People make craft and sell.
Chihao also?
[laughs]
All right.
We can open a window.
Phil?
Yu-Shan.
Yeah.
Approach.
Yeah, she did a presentation in Madrid a few weeks back.
And Taiwanese.
Sure.
Tseng.
It was just two years ago we were here.
There’s one there tomorrow.
I totally agree.
He’s always there.
He’s always everywhere. He’s always going about all the rooms and offers the food.
"The great Internet."
It’s known as a place, like the third point is very interesting. I always talk about food, time, and space, but the third point is for you to say. The fact that you’re there, people know, "This place is where I could bump into Audrey Tang."
It’s nice to be so close to a digital minister. Open office hour is very crucial because they know they can book the hour from Audrey, for an hour, just asking lots of questions.
Sometimes you are working on something related to social enterprise or social innovation. People always try to, if they have problem in their business, in their project, or in their NGO, relate their project to some kind of SDG goals from the UN.
There’s a point they will try to figure out if they’re actually making an impact in the world, and they can ask lots of questions to Audrey at the same time to get some feedback.
Really? Sodagreen is coming?
Why?
That’s a band...
...from childhood.
That is very cool because the collaboration meetings is gathering people working in the government and also we discuss on the certain issues and the social...
Something like this case, for example.
[laughs] Great.
I think it’s a university originally.
It’s 11:00.
What is his name again?
Got it, Kristen.
I’ve sent you all the links we touched, maybe 30 percent of the links we touched. Do you want me to take a picture of you?
Yeah, a keyholder.
Well, I don’t have a key anymore.
They changed the phrases.
They canceled my card.
Yeah. I’ll send it to you right away.
The books?
I never thought about that. That’s a good question.
How many?
Valid, you mean?
Is there a person who really fill out the form?
Is it half, 50 percent?
For this one.