Zhubei Creates 'Tree Monster Forest', Inviting the Public to Experience Playful Installations
Zhubei City Office announced a 3-day children's carnival starting April 24, featuring a 'Tree Monster Forest' in local parks and a Hakka family play by the Paperwindmill Theatre.
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(CNA Reporter Kuo Hsuan-wen, Hsinchu County, 23rd) The Zhubei City Office in Hsinchu County announced today that starting tomorrow, for three consecutive days, the Paperwindmill Theatre is invited to perform the Hakka family play 'Light Monster' at East Park and West Park. The event will also feature a 'Tree Monster Forest' with playful installations, a mini-train, an airship, and more, inviting the public to experience the fun.
The Zhubei City Office provided a press release today indicating that from the 24th to the 26th, a children's carnival will be held at East Park and West Park. Activities such as the 'Sunlight Market' and 'Tree Monster Forest' have been arranged. The venue will feature facilities including a mini-train, airship, ball pit, and grass rollers, open for children to participate.
Zhubei Mayor Cheng Chao-fang told a CNA reporter that this event adds vivid decorations like eyes and noses to the park's trees, transforming the park space into a 'Tree Monster Forest' full of playfulness and fantasy, injecting vitality into corners of the city.
He mentioned that the design team added dynamic ingenuity to the facial features of the 'tree monsters'. The installed eyes will move nimbly, seemingly giving life to the trees and adding a magical atmosphere to the park, with the hope that it becomes a popular hotspot for parent-child interaction.
Furthermore, the Paperwindmill Theatre will perform 'Light Monster' from the 24th to the 26th on Xianzheng 6th Road in front of the Hsinchu County Government (between Guangming 6th Road and Guangming 9th Road). The plot is set against the backdrop of the coexistence of ocean and land, embodying the Hakka people's spiritual beliefs and cultural values of respecting nature, cherishing resources, and guarding their homeland. (Editor: Wu Su-jou) 1150423
(CNA Reporter Kuo Hsuan-wen, Hsinchu County, 23rd) The Zhubei City Office in Hsinchu County announced today that starting tomorrow, for three consecutive days, the Paperwindmill Theatre is invited to perform the Hakka family play 'Light Monster' at East Park and West Park. The event will also feature a 'Tree Monster Forest' with playful installations, a mini-train, an airship, and more, inviting the public to experience the fun.
The Zhubei City Office provided a press release today indicating that from the 24th to the 26th, a children's carnival will be held at East Park and West Park. Activities such as the 'Sunlight Market' and 'Tree Monster Forest' have been arranged. The venue will feature facilities including a mini-train, airship, ball pit, and grass rollers, open for children to participate.
Zhubei Mayor Cheng Chao-fang told a CNA reporter that this event adds vivid decorations like eyes and noses to the park's trees, transforming the park space into a 'Tree Monster Forest' full of playfulness and fantasy, injecting vitality into corners of the city.
He mentioned that the design team added dynamic ingenuity to the facial features of the 'tree monsters'. The installed eyes will move nimbly, seemingly giving life to the trees and adding a magical atmosphere to the park, with the hope that it becomes a popular hotspot for parent-child interaction.
Furthermore, the Paperwindmill Theatre will perform 'Light Monster' from the 24th to the 26th on Xianzheng 6th Road in front of the Hsinchu County Government (between Guangming 6th Road and Guangming 9th Road). The plot is set against the backdrop of the coexistence of ocean and land, embodying the Hakka people's spiritual beliefs and cultural values of respecting nature, cherishing resources, and guarding their homeland. (Editor: Wu Su-jou) 1150423