According to Central News Agency reporters Huang Xusheng and Wang Hongguo in New Taipei on the 17th, the Hua Shan Foundation's Dragon Boat Festival care campaign received support from New Taipei City Councilor Jin Ruilong, who today delivered 120 rice dumplings to elderly individuals, aiming to convey social warmth and festive blessings. Taipei Hospital under the Ministry of Health and Welfare also reminded the public to prevent heatstroke and gastrointestinal discomfort, promoting a healthy holiday.
Jin Ruilong, a Kuomintang-affiliated councilor of New Taipei City, stated that the Hua Shan Foundation has long provided free home care services for elderly individuals who are disabled, isolated, or suffering from dementia, supporting nearly 30,000 vulnerable seniors across Taiwan. The foundation recently launched a public welfare campaign, and the Zhonghe Love Angel Station invited Jin's office to participate.
Jin said he prepared 120 rice dumplings to help seniors feel societal warmth and Dragon Boat Festival greetings. He visited an elderly woman surnamed Wang from the Philippines, who has lived in Taiwan for over 40 years but has reduced community participation due to mobility issues in recent years. Chatting with 'Grandma Wang' and sharing daily life brought back precious memories of his own grandmother.
Meanwhile, Taipei Hospital under the Ministry of Health and Welfare held a 'Stay Healthy, Prevent Heatstroke, and Enjoy a Safe Dragon Boat Festival' event today. Traditional Chinese Medicine physician Weng Wantian reminded the public to avoid prolonged sun exposure and replenish fluids appropriately when attending dragon boat races or outdoor activities. When eating zongzi, she advised following the principles of 'eating during the day, while warm, and in moderation' to reduce gastrointestinal burden and ensure a safe, healthy holiday. (Edited by Long Boan) 1150617
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- Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
- Category: キャンペーン