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Cultural Vouchers Q2 Focus on Performing Arts, Youth Tickets Offer Up to 300-Point Cashback

Second-quarter incentives aim to attract young audiences into theaters(Photo/Ministry of Culture)
Second-quarter incentives aim to attract young audiences into theaters(Photo/Ministry of Culture)

For those looking to experience the theater at a lower cost, new incentives are available from April to June. Taiwan's Ministry of Culture announced the launch of its second-quarter cultural voucher program, with “Beeru Organization” as ambassador, highlighting performing arts.

Since its launch, over 1.23 million people have claimed vouchers, generating NT$770 million in spending. In addition to the standard 1,200 points for ages 13–22, new missions and incentives have been introduced. During the campaign, each youth seat ticket purchased with vouchers can earn cashback of up to 300 points, with no limit on frequency.

A mission system is also included. Purchasing at least two tickets grants a limited-edition badge. Following a film-focused first quarter, the program now expands into performing arts, broadening cultural engagement.

Statistics show more than 23,000 performing arts tickets have been purchased, with youth seats accounting for about 60%, indicating growing interest among young audiences.

Upcoming programs from venues such as the National Theater and Concert Hall, National Taichung Theater, and Weiwuying will offer diverse performances.

The ministry stated that cultural vouchers aim to serve as an entry point for young people to explore the arts.

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