Salute to Genghis Khan In April 2012, Luo, on behalf of President
Ma Ying-jeou, officiated a traditional ceremony to salute
Genghis Khan of the
Mongol Empire with some 200
Mongolians living in Taiwan. Luo said that Khan was a man with great talent and bold vision who broke ground and expanded frontiers. Luo and other dignitaries then offered flowers, incense and silk.
Merger of MTAC into MAC In early April 2013, the plan to merge the
Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission (MTAC) with the
Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) became an area of concern. Responding to the confusion, Luo said that the merger was not ideal, as approaching relations to Mongolia through the MAC might have caused the Mongolian government to believe that Taiwan's position was that Mongolia was a part of the People's Republic of China. Luo further clarified that direct
Mongolia–Taiwan relations were diplomatic, while ethnic Mongolians and Tibetans in China and Taiwan were covered under
Cross–Strait and domestic policies, respectively.
MTAC student exchange program In early April 2013, Luo was questioned by
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmaker
Chen Chi-mai regarding the effectiveness of the MTAC-sponsored student exchange program from Taiwan to
Inner Mongolia because most reports made of the trip by the Taiwanese students mentioned the ample drinking opportunities presented to them during the program. The DPP lawmaker even slammed Luo when he found out that one of the student reports said that "people from both side of the
Taiwan Strait belong to
one family". Luo defended the program by stating that the drinking was only one of many other activities conducted during the student exchange program, which also included visits to historical and cultural sites. She also said that the students may have emphasized drinking because it was a novel experience they did not have in Taiwan. ==ROC Justice Ministry==