今日のテキスト TSAI'S VICTORY DOMINATES HEADLINES

The landslide victory by Taiwan's opposition leader Tsai Ing-wen dominated newspaper headlines on the island on Sunday. Tsai will be Taiwan's first female president.
The leader of the Democratic Progressive Party, or DPP, garnered more than 6.89 million votes from more than 56 percent of voters. She beat her two opponents by wide margins. Front pages of newspapers on the morning after the election showed pictures of Tsai in front of cheering supporters. Some banners proclaimed, "The birth of Taiwan's first female president."
Citizens also cast ballots for parliamentary seats. The DPP won 68 seats in the 113-seat legislature, up from 40 before the poll. It's the first time the party has won a majority. Newspapers describe the results as a total victory for the DPP and say it's expected to give Tsai solid political control. She is to take office in May.
Attention is now focused on her stance toward mainland China. Tsai has criticized the governing Nationalist Party's policy for moving closer to Beijing too quickly.