Yilan City's 'Da Bai Bai Jia Ban Zhuo' Opens for Reservations on April 19th, Offering 10 Dishes for NT$3,500

Yilan City will hold its annual religious event 'Da Bai Bai Jia Ban Zhuo' on May 1st, featuring 10 dishes at NT$3,500 per table, along with performances by artists and a Japanese group. Reservations open on April 19th.
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Yilan County, April 16 (CNA) -- The annual religious grand event 'Da Bai Bai Jia Ban Zhuo' in Yilan City will be held on the evening of May 1st in front of the Yilan Sports Park Gymnasium. The City Hall is offering 10 dishes at NT$3,500 per table, with reservations opening on April 19th.

The City Hall announced in a press release today that the 'Da Bai Jia Ban Zhuo' will be prepared by a renowned local restaurant, featuring 10 local specialty dishes including 'Lanyang Egg Custard Xilou,' 'Lobster Cheese Fried Rice Cake,' and 'Typhoon Shelter Crab Sticky Rice.' Each table is priced at NT$5,000, with the City Hall subsidizing NT$1,500, leaving a public contribution of NT$3,500. On-site table reservations will be open from 8 AM to 12 PM on April 19th at the Yilan Civic Activity Center (next to the City Hall). Each person can reserve a maximum of 3 tables per session, with a total of 410 tables available on a first-come, first-served basis.

The City Hall pointed out that after the tables open on the evening of May 1st, singers such as An Xin Ya, Sun Shu Mei, and Shen Wen Cheng will be invited to perform. Additionally, an artistic group from Japan will present a spectacular performance. A divine statue area will also be set up, inviting divine statues and generals from Yilan City's Dongyue Temple to allow the public to worship and pray for peace while enjoying the delicacies. (Editor: Guan Zhong-wei) 1150416

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