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[17 countries New resident Market Kaohsiung International Recreation]

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, [17 countries New resident Market Kaohsiung International Recreation]

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[17 countries New resident Market Kaohsiung International Recreation]

Michael Social Welfare Association organizes the "Love Kaohsiung New residents Market" in the Labor Park at 6max 22 to bring to Russia, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Nepal, China's Inner Mongolia, Japan, Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, Austria, Malaysia, Turkey, Poland and Germany more than 17 countries' characteristic goods, exotic cuisine, cultural customs and folk performances. The scene is like the excitement of an international carnival.

The number of new residents in Kaohsiung is 49632, of which 86% are women, who already account for most of the mothers of Taiwan's children. China accounted for the largest number of 26920 people, followed by Vietnam with 12467. The total population of Kaohsiung city is 2773 and 026, and new residents account for about 2% of the total population.

International activities have attracted enthusiastic participation from the people of Kaohsiung. The whole process of the event is like a great test of international history and geography. In addition to the performances of foreign cultures on the stage, there are endless award-winning answers for the literature and history of various countries. For the public, it is a bumper harvest of knowledge. There are also seven question-and-answer activities for children from Taiwan and foreign countries to get to know many languages, cultures, national flags, and so on. It is really touching to participate in them, and there are also friends from various countries who wear traditional services to take pictures with the public. Mr. Guo said: "if you don't have a chance to go abroad, you always have to take a look at the international bazaar, and taking pictures with people from all over the world is just like I've been abroad." .

Many people sign up in advance and bring their families to participate. Through customs-breaking activities and stage programs, they can learn more about the new culture in Taiwan, and they can also taste delicacies and handicrafts from all over the world. There are also many passers-by at the scene to taste fresh, and the people involved have always said that this is a very rich intellectual journey.

People who participated in the bazaar kept asking, "can I do it every month?" The new residents who set up stalls also expressed the hope that the government would give the Taiwan people more opportunities to know more about the new residents in Taiwan and increase the number of bazaars, so that they could introduce their home culture and have some sources of income.

Shi Lingyao, CEO of the Michael Social Welfare Association, said: "it is not easy to manage the new residents' bazaar, especially in connecting translation and communication in various languages. But it also shows the importance of international activities to citizens. Friends of the new residents expect us to continue to deal with it. They feel that someone will help the new residents raise their voices and help them have more connection and interaction, so that everyone will know that Taiwan is a friendly and diverse place. "

 
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