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The New Immigrants' Dance Competition and Songkran Festival Activity at Taichung City Dadun Cultural Center

The New Immigrants' Dance Competition and Songkran Festival Activity at Taichung City Dadun Cultural Center. Photo reproduced from Kiwanis International Facebook (聖羅蘭國際同濟會臉書)
The New Immigrants' Dance Competition and Songkran Festival Activity at Taichung City Dadun Cultural Center. Photo reproduced from Kiwanis International Facebook (聖羅蘭國際同濟會臉書)
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

The New Immigrants' Dance Competition and Songkran Festival Activity (新住民舞蹈競賽暨潑水節感恩活動) was conducted at the Taichung City Dadun Cultural Center, allowing new immigrants to show their nation's cultural traits and advance multiculturalism through the activity.

The New Immigrants' Dance Competition and Songkran Festival Activity at Taichung City Dadun Cultural Center.Photo reproduced from Kiwanis International Facebook (聖羅蘭國際同濟會臉書)

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In Taichung City, there are more than 60,000 new immigrants. Since the 1990s, Taiwan has welcomed numerous new immigrants from other nations, bringing with them their own languages, cultures, and cuisines, increasing the diversity of Taiwan's culture. The event's organizer thinks that the new immigrants' dance competition and Songkran festival activity would allow new immigrants from other nations to exhibit their unique cultural traits, foster interactions between diverse ethnic groups, and advance multiculturalism. In addition to enriching foreign cultural experiences, spectacular dances may do this.

Dai dance of 夢江南Troupe won the first place in the dance competition.Photo reproduced from夢江南歌舞劇團 Facebook

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There was a fun water-splashing exercise following the event. Many kids in traditional costumes, carrying water bottles and raincoats, were seen laughing and spraying water on one another while wishing for a happy new year.

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