首頁/ 最新消息/ Tainan's Xinhua District Walking Guide Route Guide Volunteers completed training today (6)!
Tainan's Xinhua District Walking Guide Route Guide Volunteers completed training today (6)! 2023/06/06
"Tainan Xinhua District Walking Guide Route

message content

The nearby mountainous area of Xinhua, formerly known as Damujiang, has rich history, culture and beautiful scenery of mountains and forests. Today (6) the training of guide volunteers for walking guide routes in Xinhua District has been completed. It is hoped that local guide volunteers will lead tourists Read the bustling history of Xinhua Town, and explore the wonderful stories of Damujiang Cultural and Historic District.

Huang Weizhe, the mayor of Tainan, said that Xinhua used to be called "Damujiang". It was originally the settlement of the Siraya Damujiang Society. The first Hutoupi Reservoir in Taiwan, the Xinhua Forest Farm, the only low-altitude tropical forest farm in Taiwan, the Damujiang Cultural Park, and Dakeng Farm are suitable for tourists to travel lightly in a day. It is recommended to plan a mountaineering hike in the morning and a tour in the afternoon Omeko Cultural Park. The Tourism and Tourism Bureau is now training local tour guide volunteers. The local tour guides will guide tourists to understand the history and historical buildings of Omeko, introduce hometown stories and convey hometown feelings, and share more about the scenes of the past, so that Visitors feel the nostalgic atmosphere of the place and share the truth, goodness and beauty of the place together.

Lin Guohua, acting director of the Tourism and Tourism Bureau, said that following the launch of Xinying, Xiaying and Madou Walking Guide Routes last year, the local guide volunteers’ commentary services have been well received. Local volunteers' enthusiasm for their hometown's culture and history is an important driving force for promoting in-depth tourism. Today's Xinhua Route Guide Volunteer Training, the invited lecturers are Chairman Wang Rongsen of Tainan City Cultural Exchange Association and Deputy Chen Nanxiu of the Volunteer Team of Daming Cultural Park. The captain and the volunteer team of Yang Kui Literature Memorial Hall Zeng Jinfa, the three teachers are all local Xinhua people, cultural and historical workers, and they are also the guides and commentators of Damujiang Cultural Park. They have practical experience and are locals. The course content is even more exciting. Participants in the training include local volunteers, and there are also Tainan walk guides. Although they are guides for Tainan walks in the urban area, they also hope that through course sharing, the guides will have a more complete and in-depth understanding of the history and culture of Greater Tainan, and together market the big Tainan sightseeing tour.

Today's course training, the indoor course in the morning is an introduction to the literature and history of each scenic spot, and in the afternoon, it is a field walk and a guided tour. There are Yang Kui Memorial Hall, Wude Hall, Xinhua Old Street, Feng'an Hall, Guild Hall, and Japanese-style dormitory groups, etc. Damujiang Cultural Park also introduces Xinhua food, aunt tea eggs, honeydew potatoes, and the cricket fights played in childhood in the rural society in the past. In addition, there are wonderful cultures of important religious traditional festivals. Activities, etc., welcome everyone to participate in the wonderful and rich walking tours in Tainan's Xinhua District.

The Tourism Bureau provides a total of 16 guided walking routes in Tainan, including "Taiwan's No. 1 Salt Walking Route" in the Southern District, "Xinying Sweet Sugar Cultural Roaming" in the Xinying District, "Come and Go Reading Aying" in the Xiaying District, and "Looking for and Exploring in the Madou District" Routes such as "Mysterious Madou Harbor" have different characteristics. Interested people are welcome to book a tour online , and let the Tainan walking guide route and local tour guides guide you to understand the beauty of Tainan's culture and history.



related link

related photos