"Formosa 365" Holds First Fan Meeting, Actors Interact Up Close
The popular Taiwanese drama "Formosa 365" is holding its first offline fan meeting in Nantou's Lugu Township for its new segment "Little Bantian Mazhu." Actors interacted closely with fans, shared behind-the-scenes stories, and participated in activities, integrating local cultural experiences to expand the show's influence and explore new models of co-prosperity between drama and local communities.
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"Formosa 365" is holding its first offline fan meeting. Four days ago, it went to the Little Bantian area of Lugu Township, Nantou, for the kick-off and prayer ceremony for the new segment "Little Bantian Mazhu," combined with fan interaction activities. According to the press release, actors Liu Jiming, Zhong Tian, Wu Fan, Hong Yuqiao, and Zhang Junyao attended and interacted closely with fans. The actors not only shared behind-the-scenes anecdotes but also engaged in interactive games and took photos with fans.
The event also featured local cultural experiences, including DIY bamboo crafts representative of the Little Bantian area. The actors personally experienced the craft-making process, working alongside fans to complete their creations, creating a lively interactive atmosphere.
For many years, "Formosa 365" has centered on Taiwanese folk beliefs and local stories, accompanying audiences through different generations. This time, by holding an offline fan meeting, it not only allows audiences to step onto the set but also expands the program's influence through collaboration with local industries.
In the future, "Formosa 365" will continue to integrate local culture, agricultural products, and tourist attractions to create a new model of co-prosperity between drama and local communities. (Editor: Li Shuhua) 1150408
The event also featured local cultural experiences, including DIY bamboo crafts representative of the Little Bantian area. The actors personally experienced the craft-making process, working alongside fans to complete their creations, creating a lively interactive atmosphere.
For many years, "Formosa 365" has centered on Taiwanese folk beliefs and local stories, accompanying audiences through different generations. This time, by holding an offline fan meeting, it not only allows audiences to step onto the set but also expands the program's influence through collaboration with local industries.
In the future, "Formosa 365" will continue to integrate local culture, agricultural products, and tourist attractions to create a new model of co-prosperity between drama and local communities. (Editor: Li Shuhua) 1150408