Yilan Green Nine Market Promotes Parent-Child Shopping, Offers NT$300 Experience Vouchers for Completing Challenges
The Yilan City Office is launching parent-child shopping experience events at Green Nine Market on April 19, May 24, and June 28. Participants who complete challenges will receive a NT$300 shopping voucher. This initiative aims to revitalize the market, promote family bonding, and highlight the market's cleanliness and environmental efforts.
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The City Office announced today that events will be held on April 19, May 24, and June 28, starting at 8 AM. Each session will have two batches for public registration, with each batch accepting 24 groups. Each activity session will last approximately 1.5 hours.
The City Office stated that registration for two participants will begin tomorrow. The public can find the registration link on the Facebook fan page "Visit Yilan Market: Yilan Market Broadcast." Priority will be given to those who have not participated this year or to parent-child groups. Parent-child groups who complete the entire activity on the day will receive a free NT$300 shopping experience voucher.
The City Office pointed out that markets are full of rich sensory experiences, from colorful fruits and vegetables, bustling hawking sounds, to interactions with vendors. These experiences allow children to learn concepts of quantity, money management, and basic etiquette in a real-world setting. Through personally selecting ingredients, children can also better understand food sources and develop an appreciation for conserving resources.
Yilan Mayor Chen Mei-ling stated that Green Nine Market boasts a clean and bright environment. From 2024 to last year, it consecutively received the Ministry of Economic Affairs' 4-star excellent market certification for two years and was also designated by the Yilan County Environmental Protection Bureau for two consecutive years as a demonstration market for promoting plastic reduction plans.
Mayor Chen Mei-ling added that, for public convenience, the City Office also provides a thoughtful measure of one hour of free parking for shopping at Green Nine Market, resolving parking difficulties for consumers. It is hoped that by holding this event, public awareness of the unique products of traditional markets will be deepened, creating a win-win situation for consumers, vendors, and the City Office. (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150413
The City Office stated that registration for two participants will begin tomorrow. The public can find the registration link on the Facebook fan page "Visit Yilan Market: Yilan Market Broadcast." Priority will be given to those who have not participated this year or to parent-child groups. Parent-child groups who complete the entire activity on the day will receive a free NT$300 shopping experience voucher.
The City Office pointed out that markets are full of rich sensory experiences, from colorful fruits and vegetables, bustling hawking sounds, to interactions with vendors. These experiences allow children to learn concepts of quantity, money management, and basic etiquette in a real-world setting. Through personally selecting ingredients, children can also better understand food sources and develop an appreciation for conserving resources.
Yilan Mayor Chen Mei-ling stated that Green Nine Market boasts a clean and bright environment. From 2024 to last year, it consecutively received the Ministry of Economic Affairs' 4-star excellent market certification for two years and was also designated by the Yilan County Environmental Protection Bureau for two consecutive years as a demonstration market for promoting plastic reduction plans.
Mayor Chen Mei-ling added that, for public convenience, the City Office also provides a thoughtful measure of one hour of free parking for shopping at Green Nine Market, resolving parking difficulties for consumers. It is hoped that by holding this event, public awareness of the unique products of traditional markets will be deepened, creating a win-win situation for consumers, vendors, and the City Office. (Editor: Chang Ming-kun) 1150413