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International students in Lukang paint a multilingual "Hello" wall in near the side entrance of Xinzu Temple

International students in Lukang paint a multilingual "Hello" wall in near the side entrance of Xinzu Temple.  Photo reproduced from 鹿港廟口吃喝趣 Facebook
International students in Lukang paint a multilingual "Hello" wall in near the side entrance of Xinzu Temple. Photo reproduced from 鹿港廟口吃喝趣 Facebook
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

In Lukang, Changhua County, an alleyway near the side entrance of Xinzu Temple has a painted wall that reads "Hello" in many languages. The artists are some international students enrolled in Taiwanese universities. They are from Pakistan, Vietnam, Iran, and Myanmar. Their goal is for Lukang to become a popular tourism destination for visitors from throughout the globe.

International students in Lukang paint a multilingual "Hello" wall in near the side entrance of Xinzu Temple.Photo reproduced from 鹿港廟口吃喝趣 Facebook

Chen Hui-ling (陳慧玲), the founder of the Lukang Miaokou Business District Association (鹿港廟口商圈協會), stated that she invited international students via Friendship in Taiwan, a non-profit travel agency that frequently plans trips for international students, since the Ministry of Economic Affairs has provided subsidized funds for environmental beautification. Lukang grows in popularity as a travel destination.

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International students in Lukang paint a multilingual "Hello" wall in near the side entrance of Xinzu Temple.Photo reproduced from 鹿港廟口吃喝趣 Facebook

This time, a number of international students from Pakistan, Vietnam, Iran, Myanmar, and other nations took part in the painting project, according to Chen Hui-ling. Through this event, she also wishes to welcome travelers from across the world with the Lukang people.

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