Chengyi Group Founder Dai Chun-lang Passes Away; Company States Operations Unaffected

Dai Chun-lang, founder and chairman of Chengyi Group, passed away at age 54 due to multiple cerebral hemorrhages. The company announced that operations remain normal and unaffected.
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(Central News Agency reporter Huang Kuo-fang, Chiayi City, 11th) Chengyi Group today issued a statement announcing that its founder and chairman, Dai Chun-lang, passed away on the 9th due to multiple cerebral hemorrhages at the age of 54. The group stated that operations are normal, and all related businesses and services are operating stably and unaffected.

Chengyi Group's statement said that Dai Chun-lang always believed in the power of Taiwan's passion, creativity, and cultural aesthetics throughout his life. For many years, he used architecture, design, and hotels as vehicles to tell the stories of the land, and accompanied countless colleagues, partners, and travelers with sincerity and enthusiasm. The entire group deeply mourns the passing of its founder.

Chengyi Group explained that its operations are normal, and all related businesses and services are operating stably and unaffected. The culture and philosophy left by the founder will become an important driving force for the company's continued progress.

Chengyi Group stated that to respect the family's wishes and privacy, they respectfully decline media interviews and politely refuse flower baskets, wreaths, and various gifts. (Editor: Chen Jen-hua) 1150511

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