The pandemic situation has stabilized in Taiwan, the National Immigration Agency (Chiayi City Service Center) organized family education for new immigrants, shared about laws and acts, and encouraged new immigrants to enjoy outdoor activities with their families.
Besides promoting various government policies & measures, reminding them about protecting their own rights and interests, the second generation of new immigrants from Hong Kong - He Cheng Jin (何誠晉) was also invited to introduce mini football. The event enables parents and children to have a quality and fun time, as well as promotes a healthy lifestyle.
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The second generation of new immigrants from Hong Kong - He Cheng Jin taught children how to play fun activities. (Photo / Provided by the Chiayi City Service Center)
He Cheng Jin came to Taiwan for study, and he has the nickname of the sunny-side-up egg. He is also a toddler sports coach, specializing in sports such as football, skateboarding and inline skating. He said that mini football is targeted at young children who have not been exposed to football.
The main object of playing mini football is to enjoy the game, and the secondary object is to compete in the matches. With reference to the international football teaching system, various basic skills are integrated into the activities, and the event is, therefore, suitable for parents and children to have fun together.
He Cheng Jin coached children in football. (Photo / Provided by the Chiayi City Service Center)
Li Yun Xuan (黎芸瑄), a new immigrant from Vietnam, is working in the nail salon industry. She participated in the event with her 5-year-old child and shared her thoughts on the activities. “The event not only tells everyone about the importance of the law but also provides opportunities for parents and children to interact with each other,” she says.
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Li Yun Xuan, a new immigrant from Vietnam, participated in the event with her 5-year-old child. (Photo / Provided by the Chiayi City Service Center)
The Chief of the National Immigration Agency (Chiayi City Service Center), Huang Yan Xun (黃艷薰) stated that she encourages new immigrants to go out more in their spare time as exercising helps to boost immunity and fight off viruses.