
What it takes to be a Taiwan National Day usher
For the 41st consecutive year, students from Ming Chuan University have been chosen to serve as ushers for Taiwan’s National Day celebrations. This year’s team features 15 students who spent months honing their skills through intensive training. Beyond their professionalism and warm hospitality, a few of the ushers have drawn attention for their striking resemblance to celebrities and sport stars—including Japanese baseball star Shohei Ohtani. FTV reporter Stephany Yang has the story!
Dressed in red qipaos and suits paired with blue ties, The National Day ushers from Ming Chuan University made their official debut with a dazzling dance performance.
They also introduced themselves fluently in English, Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese, and demonstrated how to guide guests in case of emergencies. The members include several celebrity lookalikes. Male team leader Feng Jen-yuan, who stands at 188 cm and has a radiant smile, is said to resemble Japanese baseball star Shohei Ohtani. Another member, Cheng Yung-an, has been said to bear a resemblance to South Korean actor Ji Chang-wook.
Feng Jen-yuan
National Day usher
Last year, I was honored to be told I resemble Mr. Shohei Ohtani. Over the past year, I’ve embraced his spirit of discipline and unwavering dedication. For this year’s National Day ceremony, I hope to bring warmth and exceptional service to the distinguished officials and guests.
Cheng Yung-an
National Day usher
I am majoring in international business and trade program. The reason why I joined this club was because I saw these beautiful people and they all looked very professional and after training, they became very good at a lot of skills. For example, public speaking, posturing and even global etiquette. That is what attracted me to join this club. We are well-trained and we have weekly training. Our daily training basically includes everything.
National Day is soon approaching. This year, 15 talented students will take the stage at the official celebration, greeting distinguished guests with poise and warm smiles. The national day users have undergone rigorous training—from language skills and crisis response to etiquette and physical conditioning such as standing against a wall to correct posture. For Huang Hui-chen, who is participating as an usher for the first time, the experience has been challenging and rewarding.
Huang Hui-chen
National Day usher
This is my first time joining the National holiday. I am also on the fencing school team. I am the leader. In my holiday, I joined many ceremonies and awards.
Huang Yu-ling
National Day usher
The second year is different from the first year because I have the first year experience. I have become stronger to face different situations. For training time, we stand and do some posture and speaking because this time we will have a different service place than last year so we improved our speaking skills, like English speaking skills, and also figure some problems or situations used in English.
For 41 consecutive years, Ming Chuan University has taken part in the National Day celebration, showcasing Taiwan’s warmth and hospitality to the world.
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2025-09-30