Taiwan Pavilion Deepens Friendship at 'Taste of Asia' in Winnipeg, Canada
The 'TAIWAN WAY' pavilion showcased Taiwan's diverse culture at the 'Taste of Asia' festival in Winnipeg, Canada, on May 30-31, featuring traditional arts, food, and interactive games to engage the local community.
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Central News Agency reporter Hu Yu-li, Toronto, June 1. The annual Asian cultural event 'Taste of Asia' in Manitoba, Canada, was held grandly in Winnipeg this weekend. The 'TAIWAN WAY' pavilion participated once again, showcasing the diverse and rich cultural charm of Taiwan to the mainstream Canadian society through cultural performances, food experiences, and interactive games.
The 'Taste of Asia' festival, held on May 30 and 31, attracted participation from various Asian communities including Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Indonesia. The two-day event also featured an Asian cultural parade. The Taiwan team appeared with iconic Formosan black bears and distinctive cultural elements, demonstrating Taiwan's vitality and creativity, and received a warm welcome from the public along the route.
Co-organized by the Manitoba Chinese Cultural Society and the Manitoba Taiwan Association, and sponsored by the Overseas Community Affairs Council, the 'TAIWAN WAY' pavilion introduced Taiwan's culture to visitors in an educational and entertaining way through cultural displays, traditional toy experiences, food introductions, and interactive challenges. It helped visitors understand Taiwan's humanistic characteristics and current social diversity, attracting many to stop and visit.
Huang Chin-pin, president of the Manitoba Chinese Cultural Society, stated that the Taiwan pavilion has participated in the Asian Heritage Month activities for many years, hoping to deepen Canadian society's understanding of Taiwan through cultural exchange. This year, the Taiwan pavilion combined more interactive experiences and innovative displays, allowing visitors to deeply feel the unique charm of Taiwanese culture and increasing Taiwan's visibility in the mainstream Canadian society.
Many honorary overseas community officials, Taiwanese business representatives, and community members participated in the event, demonstrating the cohesion of the Taiwanese community. The organizer of 'Taste of Asia,' Foodtrip Market, highly praised the participation of the Taiwan pavilion, acknowledging that the content was rich and interactive, making it one of the highlights of the event, which can further promote the understanding and exchange of diverse ethnic cultures in Canada.
The 'Taste of Asia' festival, held on May 30 and 31, attracted participation from various Asian communities including Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Indonesia. The two-day event also featured an Asian cultural parade. The Taiwan team appeared with iconic Formosan black bears and distinctive cultural elements, demonstrating Taiwan's vitality and creativity, and received a warm welcome from the public along the route.
Co-organized by the Manitoba Chinese Cultural Society and the Manitoba Taiwan Association, and sponsored by the Overseas Community Affairs Council, the 'TAIWAN WAY' pavilion introduced Taiwan's culture to visitors in an educational and entertaining way through cultural displays, traditional toy experiences, food introductions, and interactive challenges. It helped visitors understand Taiwan's humanistic characteristics and current social diversity, attracting many to stop and visit.
Huang Chin-pin, president of the Manitoba Chinese Cultural Society, stated that the Taiwan pavilion has participated in the Asian Heritage Month activities for many years, hoping to deepen Canadian society's understanding of Taiwan through cultural exchange. This year, the Taiwan pavilion combined more interactive experiences and innovative displays, allowing visitors to deeply feel the unique charm of Taiwanese culture and increasing Taiwan's visibility in the mainstream Canadian society.
Many honorary overseas community officials, Taiwanese business representatives, and community members participated in the event, demonstrating the cohesion of the Taiwanese community. The organizer of 'Taste of Asia,' Foodtrip Market, highly praised the participation of the Taiwan pavilion, acknowledging that the content was rich and interactive, making it one of the highlights of the event, which can further promote the understanding and exchange of diverse ethnic cultures in Canada.
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The TAIWAN WAY pavilion at the Taste of Asia festival in Winnipeg.