Hsieh Su-wei, a former world number one in women's doubles netball, recently lost to Liang En-shuo, also from Taiwan, in the women's doubles 16-strong event at the Wimbledon Netball Championships. However, apart from being a netball player, Hsieh Su-wei is also very skilled in financial investment. Recently, Hsieh Su-wei posted on Facebook stating that her investment returns have broken through ten million in the past year and announced her support for sports events that lack funding, allowing young people in Taiwan to have more international competitions to participate in. Hsieh Su-wei stated that her investment returns have made over ten million in one year, and she has been studying investment for a while. She happened to encounter a running event that was about to be canceled due to lack of funding. She had surplus from her investments at the time and hoped to keep the event in Taiwan, allowing young people in Taiwan to have more international competitions to participate in and become stronger. She chose to do what she could do and support what she thought should be supported. Hsieh Su-wei mentioned that a friend said she was a deep blue, but she thought that deep blue or deep green made no difference and couldn't tell which party was which. She has had no interest in politics since she was a child. It's better to talk more about investment, food, small animals, and games, which she likes more. Hsieh Su-wei revealed her disinterest in politics: She once thought Han Kuo-yu was a comedian Hsieh Su-wei pointed out that her father is a Korean fan and thought that the Speaker of the Legislative Yuan, Han Kuo-yu, was a comedian and even told her father, 'Isn't he a comedian?' Regarding everyone's political stance, she maintains respect. Caring about politics is a good thing for the elderly to have something to do, just don't take the money and get scammed again. Going crazy with politics really doesn't make sense, it's better to communicate more about investment and how Taiwan can develop better. Although she doesn't understand politics, good political figures are not divided by political parties, and she still supports all those who make Taiwan better, 'I am my own strongest support.'

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  • Source: PR Times
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