Jianshi Township in Hsinchu County is currently celebrating its May Peach harvest season. With a planting area of about 16 hectares and favorable weather conditions, the total yield is expected to exc
Jianshi Township in Hsinchu County is currently celebrating its May Peach harvest season. With a planting area of about 16 hectares and favorable weather conditions, the total yield is expected to exceed 20 metric tons this year. To help local farmers market their produce, Jianshi Township Mayor Tseng Kuo-ta announced an upcoming promotional evening gala in Yufeng Village. The event will feature indigenous Atayal music and dance performances, local cuisine, and peach sales. The township aims to combine cultural tourism with agriculture to attract visitors and boost local brand visibility.
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- Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
- Category: Event
FAQ
Where is the May Peach harvest season celebration taking place in Hsinchu County?
The May Peach harvest season celebration is taking place in Jianshi Township, Hsinchu County, where approximately 16 hectares are dedicated to peach cultivation this season.
How large is the expected peach yield in Jianshi Township this year?
Thanks to favorable weather conditions and a planting area of about 16 hectares, Jianshi Township's total peach yield is expected to exceed 20 metric tons this year.
What did Jianshi Township Mayor Tseng Kuo-ta announce to support local peach farmers?
Mayor Tseng Kuo-ta announced a promotional evening gala to be held in Yufeng Village, designed to help local farmers market their peaches and boost the township's agricultural brand visibility.
What activities and performances are planned at the Yufeng Village promotional evening gala?
The promotional evening gala in Yufeng Village will feature indigenous Atayal music and dance performances, local cuisine, and on-site peach sales to attract visitors to the township.
What broader strategy is Jianshi Township pursuing through the May Peach promotional evening gala?
Jianshi Township aims to combine cultural tourism with agriculture by showcasing Atayal heritage alongside the 20-metric-ton peach harvest, attracting visitors and elevating local brand visibility.