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Earlier on Monday, President Whipps visited Taipei’s Shin Kong Wu Ho-su Memorial Hospital for a medical check-up. Whipps also went on a tour of the hospital, which has a long-standing medical partnership with the country of Palau. Palau’s president waves to the crowd. After a morning of health check-ups, he walked out of Shin Kong Wu Ho-su Memorial Hospital in high spirits. It had been the first stop of his Taiwan tour. Hung Tzu-jen Shin Kong Wu Ho-su Memorial Hospital He came to inspect the medical check-up facilities at our hospital as well as Taiwan’s outstanding medical services. Staff at the hospital was fully prepared for the presidential visit. Ahead of the delegation’s arrival, flags were staked out on the driveway. At 8 o’clock, the presidential motorcade drove in and headed straight to the underground car park. Three hours later, after the president and the first lady completed their medical exams, they posed for a photo with the hospital’s superintendent and medical staff, giving two thumbs up in approval. Hung Tzu-jen Shin Kong Wu Ho-su Memorial Hospital Just when he was leaving he said that Taiwan’s excellent medical technology and health check-up protocols were “fantastic.” I think he was very impressed by Taiwan’s medical services. I think it’s left a lasting impression on him. Since 2013, Shin Kong Wu Ho-su Memorial Hospital has had a medical cooperation agreement with Palau. Every year, the hospital sends staff to Palau to offer services and more than 4,000 Palauans have been referred to the hospital for treatment. On President Whipps’ first Taiwan visit, he made the hospital his first stop, spotlighting the institution and conveying confidence in the upcoming travel bubble.