By Kayleigh Madjar / Staff writer, with CNAYoung people are regionally divided on what constitutes Taiwan’s most unique cultural feature, with northerners naming night markets and southerners pointing to festivals, the King Car Cultural and Educational Foundation found in a survey released on Wednesday.
Young people are regionally divided on what constitutes Taiwan’s most unique cultural feature, with northerners naming night markets and southerners pointing to festivals, the King Car Cultural and Educational Foundation found in a survey released on Wednesday.
Eastern Taiwan also had its own response, naming indigenous culture in the survey of 12,379 people ranging in age from late elementary school to high school.
Asked where they would take a friend visiting from abroad, the most common response was a night market, followed by a historical site.
As global citizens, it is important to recognize one’s own cultural strengths, as well as cultivate cross-cultural