Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Chang Tsung-Che


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The result was Draftify‎__EXPECTED_UNCONNECTED_PAGE__. Star  Mississippi  01:06, 4 February 2024 (UTC)

Chang Tsung-Che

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BLP of a diplomat who does not appear notable. Most ambassadors are not notable but this person is not even an ambassador, just a career diplomat. Mccapra (talk) 21:00, 27 January 2024 (UTC)
 * Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: People and Taiwan. Mccapra (talk) 21:00, 27 January 2024 (UTC)

Draftify as requested by the creator per the insufficient coverage in multiple independent reliable sources. The subject does not pass Notability (people), which says: "People are presumed if they have received significant coverage in  that are,  of each other, and .If the depth of coverage in any given source is not substantial, then multiple independent sources may be combined to demonstrate notability; trivial coverage of a subject by secondary sources is not usually sufficient to establish notability." Sources   This source provides the most coverage about him but is not sufficient to establish notability in conjunction with the other sources, which provide little biographical coverage. The article notes from Google Translate: "Chang Tsung-Che, who loves movies, took office as director of the Taipei Cultural Office of São Paulo in 2018. He took the lead in cooperating with the Film School of the University of São Paulo to organize a Taiwan Film Exhibition, hoping to let the Brazilian people better understand Taiwan through movies. ... Different from ordinary diplomats, Chang Tsung-Che is also a literary and historical worker. During his tenure in St. Paul, he visited Muyi City in the suburbs where the six pioneer Taiwanese immigrant families are located many times. He conducted field investigations on the history of Taiwanese immigration and conducted research on it many times."  The article notes: "The former official representative of Taiwan in Sao Tome and Príncipe and in Brazil, Chang Tsung-che (張崇哲) was named the "de facto" ambassador of Taiwan in Portugal in July. In this interview, Tsung describes the history of the Taiwanese community in Portugal, the main challenges faced by the community, and possible spaces for cooperation between the island and Portugal in the areas of tourism, technology and business." I checked the sources in zh:張崇哲 and did not find significant coverage about him. The sources were from non-independent sources like his employer, the government of Taiwan, or contained solely interview quotes from him. There is insufficient coverage in reliable sources to allow Chang Tsung-Che to pass Notability, which requires "significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject". A move to draft will allow the creator,, to continue searching for sources about Chang Tsung-Che. Cunard (talk) 02:34, 28 January 2024 (UTC) </li></ul>
 * Keep Draft per sources found by Cunard. Thanks 1.46.159.106 (talk) 05:28, 29 January 2024 (UTC)
 * Your !vote doesn’t make sense. Cunard is saying the sources are inadequate. Mccapra (talk) 05:59, 29 January 2024 (UTC)
 * Sorry changed. 1.46.159.106 (talk) 12:49, 29 January 2024 (UTC)


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