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Taipei Visitor Information Center in the East and West, Let’s Welcome 2020 Taipei Lantern Festival

Taipei Visitor Information Center in the East and West, Let’s Welcome 2020 Taipei Lantern Festival

Thousands of lanterns are decorated in the streets! The grand opening of the 2020 Taipei Lantern Festival will be on the 8th! Double exhibition sections for the first time, which are located in Ximen and Nangang. In order to serve a vast number of citizens and foreigners in Taiwan, the Taipei Visitor Information Center will be near the exhibition section in both areas. Local tourism information, free Wi-Fi hotspot, free USB chargers are provided; moreover, online interpretations are also offered in 6 different languages: English, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, and Indonesia, so the foreigners can enjoy the festival to the fullest.

In the hope of having tourists to truly enjoy the spirit of the holiday, if you come to the booth and participate in the “Lantern Festival Riddle Challenge” during the festival, and whoever answers the question correctly may receive a Bravo face mask or a Bravo lucky charm. On the other hand, for those who cannot attend the “Lantern Festival Riddle Challenge,” if you take a picture with the Taipei Visitor Information Center booth while holding a Facebook/Instagram frame, and share the post. Then, a Bravo EasyCard Sticker will be yours. Please note that limited-number offer is only available, while stock lasts (one for each only).

 

2020 Taipei Lantern Festival Visitor Information Center

Service Hours:

February 8th-16th, Monday to Friday: 16:00-22:00; Saturday & Sunday: 13:00-22:00

Service Locations:

Near the exhibition section outside the Ximen Station Exit 6 & near the exhibition section at Nanxing Park in Nangang

“Lantern Festival Riddle Challenge” Hours:

At 14:00 & 19:00 on February 8th, 9th, 15th, 16th

At 17:00 on February 10th-14th

 

Source: Department of Information and Tourism, Taipei City Government.

 

Bravo EasyCard Sticker. Source: Department of Information and Tourism, Taipei City Government

Bravo face mask. Source: Department of Information and Tourism, Taipei City Government

Bravo lucky charm. Source: Department of Information and Tourism, Taipei City Government

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