It gives me great pleasure this evening to be the recipient of the 1995
Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership. First of all, I would like
to express my sincerest appreciation to the board of trustees of the Ramon
Magsaysay Award Foundation for bestowing upon me this special honor.
However, I must reiterate that I am just a member of the
eighty-thousand-strong Chiayi Philanthropy Group in the Republic of China on
Taiwan. In the past twenty-odd years, believing that “doing good is the
greatest source of happiness” and that “to do good is to invoke Heaven’s
blessings and accumulate virtues,” all the group members have worked
together to construct a total of 215 bridges in Taiwan’s rural areas. In
building these bridges, our hearts are overflowing with joy and we have
never entertained any thought of being awarded for what we have done. It is
our belief that bridges will not only facilitate transportation but also
bring people closer together psychologically, thus conducing to a happy and
harmonious society. Therefore, this award is not so much a personal
commendation as a recognition of what the group as a whole has been doing.
We are committed to building even more bridges to benefit even more people.
In closing, I wish to pay my high tribute to what the Ramon Magsaysay Award
Foundation has achieved over the past decades by setting up awards in memory
of the late President Ramon Magsaysay to advocate freedom, universal love,
and justice. It is my earnest hope that the Foundation will encourage more
people to do good and to march toward a bright future, thus contributing
toward peace and stability worldwide.
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