Peng taught at
Tamkang University. He was the director of resource development at the (NCAF) from 2003 to 2015. when he returned to the NCAF as chief executive officer, where he remained until 2019. the nomination ceremony for the radio portion of the 54th
Golden Bell Awards, a ceremony honoring Taipei's Museum 207, which was one of the first private museums to be certified within the purview of the Museum Act, and the Taiwan-Germany Human Rights Education Workshop. As deputy culture minister, Peng commented on Fresh Taiwan, a showcase of Taiwanese brands and products overseas, and took part in commemorations of the
Kaohsiung Incident in 2019, and the
228 incident in 2020. ==References==