Nation's Largest Forest Market Opens on 24th, Experiencing the Value of Sustainable Use
The Forestry Agency announced the nation's largest 'Forest Market' will be held at Taipei's Yuanshan Expo Park from the 24th to 26th, featuring over 50 brands to promote sustainable forest products and experiences.
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(CNA, Taipei, 18th, Reporter Wu Hsin-yun) The Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency of the Ministry of Agriculture announced today that the nation's largest forest market will open at the Taipei Yuanshan Expo Park on the 24th. Gathering over 50 brand vendors, it features diverse and creative domestic timber, bamboo boutiques, and under-forest economy goods, allowing visitors to experience the sustainable utilization value of forests.
According to a press release issued by the Forestry Agency, the forest market will take place from the 24th to the 26th at the entrance plaza, ring plaza, and flower sea plaza of the Expo Park. With the theme "Forest Time Machine," it will lead the public through forest stories of different eras via performances, interactive exhibitions, DIY workshops, and barrier-breaking games.
The Forestry Agency stated that the market's exhibition areas are planned into themes of "Mountain Manufacturing," "Forest Neighborhood Goods," "Sustainable Forest Life," and "Entertaining with Wood." From lifestyle selections and design crafts to under-forest economic applications, hundreds of high-quality Taiwanese wood and bamboo products have been selected, demonstrating how forest resources are creatively transformed into daily life, becoming the warmest lifestyle propositions.
The Forestry Agency noted that this year features special experiential activities echoing the theme. Citizens completing designated tasks can make a "Rainstick x Forest Sound Time Machine" on-site, simulating the heavenly sound of raindrops falling on the earth, collecting the feast of forest sounds within handmade crafts.
Furthermore, the newly launched "Wood Education Experience Exhibition" integrates the interactive experience of the "BUBU Jump Cha Cha" wooden coaster from Daxi, the city of crafts. This allows the public to transform wood education knowledge into concrete interactive experiences, bringing people closer to the forest.
The Forestry Agency added that the event site features music performances, a parent-child interactive stage, a wood education experience exhibition, DIY handicrafts, and outdoor installation art, enabling the public to experience the sustainable utilization value of forests in an immersive setting.
(CNA, Taipei, 18th, Reporter Wu Hsin-yun) The Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency of the Ministry of Agriculture announced today that the nation's largest forest market will open at the Taipei Yuanshan Expo Park on the 24th. Gathering over 50 brand vendors, it features diverse and creative domestic timber, bamboo boutiques, and under-forest economy goods, allowing visitors to experience the sustainable utilization value of forests.
According to a press release issued by the Forestry Agency, the forest market will take place from the 24th to the 26th at the entrance plaza, ring plaza, and flower sea plaza of the Expo Park. With the theme "Forest Time Machine," it will lead the public through forest stories of different eras via performances, interactive exhibitions, DIY workshops, and barrier-breaking games.
The Forestry Agency stated that the market's exhibition areas are planned into themes of "Mountain Manufacturing," "Forest Neighborhood Goods," "Sustainable Forest Life," and "Entertaining with Wood." From lifestyle selections and design crafts to under-forest economic applications, hundreds of high-quality Taiwanese wood and bamboo products have been selected, demonstrating how forest resources are creatively transformed into daily life, becoming the warmest lifestyle propositions.
The Forestry Agency noted that this year features special experiential activities echoing the theme. Citizens completing designated tasks can make a "Rainstick x Forest Sound Time Machine" on-site, simulating the heavenly sound of raindrops falling on the earth, collecting the feast of forest sounds within handmade crafts.
Furthermore, the newly launched "Wood Education Experience Exhibition" integrates the interactive experience of the "BUBU Jump Cha Cha" wooden coaster from Daxi, the city of crafts. This allows the public to transform wood education knowledge into concrete interactive experiences, bringing people closer to the forest.
The Forestry Agency added that the event site features music performances, a parent-child interactive stage, a wood education experience exhibition, DIY handicrafts, and outdoor installation art, enabling the public to experience the sustainable utilization value of forests in an immersive setting.