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No plans to cancel lantern fest - Taipei Times

No plans to cancel lantern fest READY TO ADAPT: If the COVID-19 situation changes, adjustments would be made to the festival, which is to be held in an open area this year, the transport minister said By Shelley Shan / Staff reporter Minister of Transportation and Communications Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) yesterday said that his ministry has not yet considered canceling the Taiwan Lantern Festival in Hsinchu City, adding that it would make adjustments depending on changes to the COVID-19 outbreak. Lin was responding to questions from the media about whether the Tourism Bureau might consider canceling the annual flagship tourism event due to a cluster infection at a hospital in Taoyuan.

《TAIPEI TIMES》 No plans to cancel lantern fest - 焦點

根據「電腦網路內容分級處理辦法」修正條文第六條第三款規定,已於網站首頁或各該限制級網頁,依台灣網站分級推廣基金會規定作標示。 台灣網站分級推廣基金會(TICRF)網站:http://www.ticrf.org.tw 《TAIPEI TIMES》 No plans to cancel lantern fest \\192.168.5.8\news\ok retouch folder\20210119\p02-210119-light.jpg Grand Hotel Taipei managing director Lin Hsinchu, third left, Hsinchu Mayor Lin Chih-chien, fourth left, Minister of Transportation and Communications Lin Chia-lung, fourth right, Tourism Bureau Director-General Chang Hsi-chung, third right, and other officials attend an unveiling ceremony on Dec. 7 last year in Hsinchu of the main lantern for this year’

EDITORIAL: Hiking education is crucial

EDITORIAL: Hiking education is crucial Due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s effects on global travel, Taiwanese have been flocking to domestic attractions “with a vengeance,” a term that entered the Taiwanese lexicon shortly after local restrictions were lifted. Coupled with the opening of the nation’s forests and mountains to the public in October last year, there has been a surge in people trying to tackle the nation’s highest peaks and naturally, problems and accidents have increased as well. Take Pingtung County, for example. It announced on Monday that mountaineering accidents in the county had tripled from last year, with one-third of them occurring on Beidawu Mountain (北大武山), whose difficulty belies its height ranking of just 92nd on Taiwan’s top 100 peaks list. Not only is this due to a significant increase in the number of hikers, but also those who try to ascend and descend the mountain in one day.

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