Mini Concert
Production Inspiration
Daya Chapel (Sister Chen Yu-Ying)
In this time filled with music and love, we invite every sister to set aside the burdens of daily life and allow the melodies to gently embrace your heart. The Lord declares, “Since thou wast precious in my sight, thou hast been honourable, and I have loved thee: ……” (Isaiah 43:4). No matter how much toil or how many challenges you have endured, in His eyes you are always a precious, unique, and radiant daughter.
This mini concert centers on Chinese and English folk songs from the 1970s and 1980s—melodies that once accompanied our youth and now awaken again our childlike hearts and laughter. Guitar, piano, saxophone, cajon, and harp intertwine to create a gentle musical journey, inviting you to sing along, laugh together, and feel the warmth of the Lord’s love.
May every sister, through this concert, rediscover her own worth—you are not only a gentle woman in the eyes of others, but the most shining treasure in the eyes of our Heavenly Father.

Wang, Tai Jun
Mini Concert Host
Sister Wang Tai-Jun was baptized and joined the Church in 1998. She and Brother Chang Yo-Sheng were sealed in the Taipei Taiwan Temple in 2008 and have two daughters. She has been working as a translator to this day.
She has served in various callings in the Church and currently serves as an Institute teacher and Primary music leader.

Chen Yu-Ying
Mini Concert Producer
Sister Chen Yu-Ying graduated from the Department of Business Administration at Ling Tung University. On December 28, 1997, at the age of 21, she enrolled in an English class upon her older brother’s recommendation. After being invited by sister missionaries to learn about the Church, she was baptized and joined the Church about a month and a half later. At the age of 25–26, she served as a full-time missionary in the Australia Sydney Mission. In 2005, she was sealed to Brother Chen Kuo-Ching in the Taipei Temple. They have one son, who turned 18 this year.
Sister Chen Yu-Ying enjoys playing the ukulele, piano, and guitar, and has recently begun learning to play the drums. She also enjoys singing, self-reflection and exploring her inner emotions, cycling, and learning. She works as an accountant at a factory and has a side career as a part-time ukulele instructor.
In the Church, Sister Chen Yu-Ying has served in various callings at both the ward and stake in three organizations (the Relief Society, Young Women, and Primary), including teacher, member of a presidency, and ward music coordinator. In June 2024, she was called as Relief Society president of the Tanzi Second Ward in the Taichung West Stake, a calling she continues to serve in to the present.

