 Welcome once more to the Huanohua International Airport. The red carpet is laid out behind me, right under the stairs of the China Airways flight that will be taking the President of the Republic of China and Taiwan, Her Excellency Tsai Ing-Wen, following a three-day official visit to St. Lucia. We're just awaiting the arrival of the President and her convoy for her departure back to Taipei via the United States. Continuing our coverage of the presidential visit, the President of the Republic of China, Taiwan, Tsai Ing-Wen. We are now witnessing the falling into position on the parade square, the Royal Sanctuary Police Band coming in, leading the guard here this morning, and the guard will be under the command of Superintendent Dr. Kashama Sili. We've just seen the odd riders following the vehicle of the Central A&C Port Authority, leading the delegation of the Taiwanese President, who is ending an official three-day visit to St. Lucia. And certainly, it has been quite a busy period for her, and all the local officials involved in the preparation of the state visit and the actual execution. The Kasama Sili Superintendent, commanding her platoon here this morning by the Guard of Honor. We will also be having the national anthems of the two countries, Republic of China, Taiwan, and the host nation, St. Lucia, also Gansalut. Well, just coming into your shot, just at this moment, Prime Minister, the Honorable Alan Shasne, accompanying her excellency, the President of Republic of China, Taiwan, Tsai Ing-Wen, and the Diaz, accompanied by Head of Protocol, Bernadette Marcian, also in the picture. His excellency, Ambassador Douglas Shen, Taiwanese ambassador to St. Lucia, and Deputy Commissioner of Police, Milton Daisy. We just had a final greeting from the commander to her excellency, the President of the Republic of China, Taiwan. We will be witnessing the inspection of the cards by the President, accompanied by Prime Minister Alan Shasne and the security entourage. We're making our way back to the Diaz. Now we see more members of the Taiwanese delegation at visited St. Lucia, getting into their position alongside the red carpet for the final ceremonial rides here today. St. Lucia Police Force Band, Frey Melodious and the Musical Rendition, this final part of the program. We've just seen the Gansalut, presented by the Guard of Honor. Now we are seeing the final farewells being offered now by Prime Minister Alan Shasne to the Taiwanese delegation, and we can also see that the President, President Tsai, first of all, Greetings Ambassador Edwin Noros, and Greetings Ambassador Taiwan. So he's now with the Honorable Seraphat Bobra, the Minister of Responsibility for External Affairs, meeting the President of the Senate, Janine Jiroudi Makin-Tia, and Makin Dibole, wife of the Prime Minister, President, being accompanied by Ambassador Douglas Shen. This final ingredient is now at the end of the walkway. It's been accompanied to the bottom of the stairwell of the China Airlines flight by head of protocol, René Thénaud Sian, Prime Minister Alan Shasne, the final words of farewell, force protection officers, and also head of the Royal Sanjia Police Force, heads in this instance. Seeing the goodbyes, as you can see the President making her way up now to the door, waving goodbye to all, ending. We said no, she's into the aircraft and out of our sight. And this is probably what you knew earlier. The member is a large huge press corps that accompanied her. They got the early entrance to the back of the aircraft. Now just the final moments. As the officials are making their back down, they hide on the red carpet. Ambassador Shen thanking members of the protocol for the involvement in all this. Minister is going to fix him in the face and we'll see if that will work. I'm sure you'll be giving his thanks for their part. It was a successful visit. We're just about to see the departure of the China Airbus 350, carrying the President of the Republic of China, Taiwan, her Excellency, Sai Ying Wei, following her official visit to St. Lucia. It's the annual four-nation visit to the Caribbean, which Taiwan has official diplomatic relations. First stop, Haiti, followed by St. Kate's Nevers, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and of the visit to the Caribbean, with this visit to St. Lucia. A quick recap of some of the activities of the President. They arrived on Wednesday, followed by the start and end ceremony for the continuation of the St. Jude Hospital Project, the official call on the Governor General, and we had the joint sitting of parliament, also the launch of the GINET, the government island-wide network. And that was phase two. We also had the official opening of the Grossly Human Resource Development Center, alongside a number of social events. So now we're about to see the departure of the President, her Excellency, just leaving her entourage, still here at the Hubei International Airport, to wave her goodbye to the President of the Republic of China, Taiwan, and her Excellency, Tsai Ing-wen, as aircraft leaves St. Lucia. The first visit by the first ever President of the Republic of China, Taiwan, leaving St. Lucia, back to Taipei via the United States.