"Pingtung SOLO" Travel Guide Series Completed, Covering 33 Townships' Highlights

The Pingtung County Government has completed its three-year "Pingtung SOLO" travel guide project, with all three volumes now released, covering the attractions of 33 townships. County Mayor Chou Chun-mi attended the book signing, expressing hope that the series will guide travelers to deeply understand Pingtung.
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The Pingtung County Government launched the "Pingtung SOLO" travel guide series, collecting highlights from 33 townships to help visitors explore. The third volume, completing the full set, was unveiled today. Pingtung County Mayor Chou Chun-mi attended the book signing, stating her expectation that the series will guide travelers to deeply appreciate Pingtung.

The "Pingtung SOLO - Mayor Mimi's Book Signing x 33 Township Market" event took place today at the Pingtung County Library Main Branch. The event combined the book launch, market exhibition, and tourism promotion, attracting a large number of book lovers, travelers, and local vendors.

Chou Chun-mi explained that the county government promoted the three-year "Pingtung SOLO" travel guide project. In the first two years, 22 townships were covered, and this year, the final 11 townships were released as a grand finale, fully showcasing the humanistic history, local cuisine, and geographical features of all 33 townships in the county. Pingtung boasts diverse cultural landscapes such as Hatyu Creek, Alangyi Ancient Trail, the Bluefin Tuna Cultural Tourism Festival, Hakka villages, indigenous communities, and agricultural and fishing villages, as well as international-level attractions like the Hengchun Peninsula and Kenting. She hopes that through the special book, travelers will be guided to "walk slowly and see well," gaining a deeper understanding of Pingtung's charm.

Li Pei-shu, Director of the travel publication "Smile Taiwan," attended to show her support, stating that townships are the ideal scale for understanding Taiwan. She said that "Pingtung SOLO" re-organizes and presents the highlights of 33 townships, revealing local resilience and vitality. She also pointed out that Pingtung's rich cultural and natural landscapes possess high topicality and "traffic passwords," demonstrating strong tourism potential through content translation and story packaging.

The Pingtung County Government's Department of Transportation and Tourism issued a press release stating that during the event, township chiefs transformed into the best spokespersons, personally taking the stage to promote local specialties and insider tips. Some highlighted hidden delicacies, while others recommended secret scenic spots and festive events, inviting the public to experience rural life, fishing village culture, and tribal living, leading to enthusiastic interaction at the venue.

The Department of Transportation and Tourism stated that the "33 Township Market" also launched simultaneously today, gathering local specialty brands and artisans. Each stall offered travel itinerary introductions, allowing visitors to plan their next trip while browsing the market.

The Department of Transportation and Tourism mentioned that "Pingtung SOLO" is not just a set of travel books but also an advocacy for a travel attitude. It will continue to promote in-depth tourism development through diverse marketing and content curation. In addition to being available for free browsing as an e-book on the county government's official website, the third volume has also been put on shelves at Eslite Bookstore, Wunan Culture, Books.com.tw, TAAZE, Kingstone Bookstore, and local independent bookstores in Pingtung.