Taichung City launches three themed gourmet maps
The Taichung City Industrial Development and Investment Promotion Committee (IDIPC) released three interactive gourmet maps on the 27th, covering 'desserts,' 'fried noodles,' and 'late-night snacks.' The initiative aims to boost local tourism and the economy by highlighting hidden gems.
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Central News Agency, Taichung, May 27. The Taichung City Industrial Development and Investment Promotion Committee (IDIPC) held a launch event today for its 'Taste of Taichung' gourmet maps, releasing three interactive maps: 'Desserts,' 'Fried Noodles,' and 'Late-Night Snacks.' The committee aims to invite the public to explore local flavors. IDIPC Director-General Chen Hsueh-sheng announced the launch, stating that the committee uses digital tools to integrate business districts, shops, and consumers to boost local tourism and consumption. Chen pointed out that while Taichung has many hidden culinary gems, many small businesses lack marketing resources. To adapt to changing consumption habits, the committee created these maps to help drive foot traffic to physical stores. Each map features over 50 selected shops, including popular local spots and hidden alleyway eateries.
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Taichung City has released interactive maps for desserts, fried noodles, and late-night snacks.