The Asian Age

Taiwan passports recalled over picture mix- up

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Taipei, Dec. 28: Taiwan has had to scrap 200,000 new passports after an embarrassi­ng design blunder mistakenly swapped an image of an airport in Washington for the island’s main airport.

The head of consular affairs resigned and another official was demoted Wednesday over the fiasco as online pundits joked Taiwan had become the “51st state” of the United States.

The mockery reflects Taiwan’s delicate political situation as a self- ruling island claimed by China as part of its territory.

The US is its main ally and arms supplier, which has angered Beijing.

Online commenters joked that there should now be a vote on whether Taiwan should become part of the US.

“So desperatel­y want to be American... alright, let’s have a referendum,” one user wrote on local media’s Apple Daily’s website.

The new generation of biometric passports were issued Monday with a picture of Washington’s Dulles Internatio­nal Airport on the inner pages, instead of Taiwan’s main Taoyuan Internatio­nal Airport.

The foreign ministry stopped distributi­on of the 200,000 new passports printed, which cost Tw$ 80 million ($ 2.7 million).

It is recalling the 285 that had already been handed out. In response to the mistake, the director- general of the Bureau of Consular Affairs Agnes Chen and her predecesso­r Kung Chung- chen lost their posts as they “did not fulfill their supervisor­y duties,” the ministry said in a statement. Mr Kung had been Taiwan’s representa­tive in Canada since last year.

The designers behind the passports drew the images for the inside pages by hand, the foreign ministry said.

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