Zhubei to host Children's Carnival, Paper Windmill Theatre to perform "Lantern Monster"
Zhubei City Office announced that a Children's Carnival will be held from April 24th to 26th at Dong Park and West Park. The event will feature facilities like a mini-train and airship, and the Paper Windmill Theatre will perform "Lantern Monster" at County Government Sixth Road Plaza. Mayor Cheng Chao-fang hopes families will enjoy the artistic feast away from 3C products. A special fast pass for citizens will also be available.
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Central News Agency (Reporter Kuo Hsuan-wen, Hsinchu County, 15th) Zhubei City Office in Hsinchu County announced today that a Children's Carnival will be held from April 24th to 26th at Zhubei City's Dong Park and West Park. The event will feature facilities such as a mini-train and airship. Additionally, the Paper Windmill Theatre will perform "Lantern Monster" at the County Government Sixth Road Plaza, inviting the public to participate. Zhubei Mayor Cheng Chao-fang stated via text message that from April 24th to 26th, a Children's Carnival will be created at Dong Park and West Park, featuring activities like "Sunlight Market" and "Tree Monster Forest." The site will have facilities such as a mini-train, airship, ball pit, and grass rollers, open for children to enjoy. He stated that to serve citizens, a "Citizen Exclusive Fast Pass" will be launched, allowing citizens to prioritize playing on the mini-train and airship. The first 500 participants each day will also receive an ice cream voucher. Cheng Chao-fang pointed out that he hopes parents will bring their children to abandon 3C products and walk onto the park lawn, making this artistic feast a beautiful memory in their children's hearts. According to Zhubei City Office data, the Paper Windmill Theatre will perform "Lantern Monster" from April 24th to 26th on County Government Sixth Road (section from Guangming Sixth Road to Guangming Ninth Road) in front of the Hsinchu County Government. The plot is set against the backdrop of the coexistence of ocean and land, embodying the Hakka people's belief in respecting nature, cherishing resources, and protecting their homeland, as well as their cultural values. (Editor: Wu Su-jou) 1150415 Choose to stand with the facts, every sponsorship you make is a force to protect press freedom. Download the Central News Agency "First-hand News" APP to get the latest news instantly. The text, pictures, and audio-visual content of this website may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast, or publicly transmitted and used without authorization.