Just over a decade after the dramatic downfall of the Chinese Communist Party leader Bo Xilai, a populist princeling rival of Xi Jinping who was ousted and jailed for corruption and murder, his son Bo Guagua emerged from a long public absence when he arrived in Taiwan for his wedding.
Guagua, who was once known as a playboy who partied with celebrities and drove Italian sports cars while his father was the CCP boss of Chongqing, is set to marry a Taiwanese woman named Hsu Hui Yu. Hsu’s grandfather was a prominent member of the Kuomintang, the CCP’s Chinese civil war foe, in a ceremony that has created a stir on the island.