Japanese reporters record coming-of-age ceremony in Tainan 2012/08/23 23:14:43 | ||||||||||||
The reporters came from Jiji Press, the Mainichi Newspapers, Sankei Shimbun, the Hokkoku Shimbun, Daisanbunmei-sha Inc., TV Asahi Corp., Kyodo News, Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun and Hokkaido Television Broadcasting Co., said the local government, which invited the reporters as part of efforts to promote unique celebrations in southern Taiwan city known for its rich historical and cultural heritage. Turning-of-age ceremonies, in which teenagers crawl through under altars, have been customary in Tainan since the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), the city government said. The reporters' five-day trip to Tainan will include visits to the old town, Wushantou Reservoir and Taijiang National Park, the city government said. The group will return to Japan on Aug. 24. (By Chang Jung-haiang and Source:http://focustaiwan.tw/ |
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Monday, October 8, 2012
Japanese reporters record coming-of-age ceremony in Tainan
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