Tainan's 'Golden Diamond' Pineapples Delivered to Japanese Schools

Tainan City has donated 1.91 tons of seasonal 'Golden Diamond' pineapples to schools in its Japanese sister cities, fostering friendship through food and agricultural exchange.
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Tainan City Government announced today that it has delivered seasonal "Golden Diamond" pineapples to Japanese friendship cities such as Furano, allowing students to enjoy the fruit. Local media reported on the students enjoying the pineapples, and schools used this opportunity to introduce Tainan City, cultivating seeds of exchange. The Tainan City Government stated that a total of 1.91 tons of pineapples were sent to students in Furano, Honjo, the Uki region (Uto, Uki, Misato), Beppu, Usa, and Nobeoka. The official Facebook page of Furano City featured a video of students expressing their gratitude, saying, "Tainan's pineapples are delicious, thank you." Nobeoka City also shared photos of children happily eating the pineapples on social media. Mayor Huang Wei-che stated that through food and agricultural exchange, Japanese students are learning about Taiwan, and some have even expressed a desire to visit Tainan, bringing the two sides closer together.

FAQ

Why were pineapples chosen?

They are a specialty of Tainan, helping to build familiarity through food.