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The World Fairy Tale Exhibition has been launched at the Taichung City New Immigrant Arts Center

The World Fairy Tale Exhibition has been launched at the Taichung City New Immigrant Arts Center. Photo provided by Taichung City Government
The World Fairy Tale Exhibition has been launched at the Taichung City New Immigrant Arts Center. Photo provided by Taichung City Government
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

The Taichung City Government will host the "World Fairy Tale Exhibition" at the Taichung City New Immigrant Arts Center from April 29 of this year through the end of March of next year (2024) in order to encourage intercultural encounters. The material is mostly based on the eight series of fairy tales that exist worldwide. It increases people's awareness of diverse cultures in addition to discussing the origins of fairy tales in many nations.

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The World Fairy Tale Exhibition has been launched at the Taichung City New Immigrant Arts Center.Photo provided by Taichung City Government

The Civil Affairs Bureau of Taichung City Government added that new immigrants will also be invited to assist in the recording of audiobooks, and that this exhibition would include links to both e-books and audiobooks. Additionally, there will be a "reading area" for parent-child interaction on-site, and the "time corridor area" will occasionally feature fairy tale pop-up books and picture books.

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Fairy tale pop-up book and picture book display area.Photo provided by Taichung City Government

The Civil Affairs Bureau of Taichung City Government stated the expectation that this exhibition will help the general public better comprehend the distinctive cultural origins of each nation and improve parent-child interactions. It is anticipated that everyone would respect one another, learn from one another, and subsequently value one another's differences.

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