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When you walk into Hutoupi Scenic Area, the first thing you see is the lovely welcome tiger. In addition to being the most familiar and friendly companion of old friends, it is also the favorite good friend of children. You can often see it when entering Hutoupi Scenic Area. Men and women, young and old, lingered in the welcome square at the gate, rushing to take photos with the welcoming tiger.
Tainan City Mayor Huang Weizhe said that for the just concluded "2024 Taiwan Cultural Expo", the Tainan City Government specially created the mascot "Alley Niau (cat)" in the Tainan exhibition area for this event. Its design concept came from the merchant ships of the Age of Discovery. The indispensable mouse-catching cat uses the pattern on the alley Niau to interpret the evolutionary texture of Tainan's history. During the Cultural Expo, the alley Niau was displayed as a large inflatable doll at 8 historical sites and attractions in Tainan City, and received a warm response. It has become a must-photograph highlight of the Tainan exhibition area. People who have not yet followed the trend should not miss this opportunity.
Director Lin Guohua of the Tourism Bureau said that the mascot of the Tainan exhibition area of the 2024 Cultural Expo, "Alley Niau", and the mascot of Hutoupi Scenic Area, "Yingbin Tiger", belong to the same cat family, and their appearance and charm are somewhat similar. Therefore, the Tainan City Government Tourism The Tourism Bureau specially borrowed an exhibition from the Cultural Affairs Bureau to hold a "tiger and cat meeting". The atmosphere was like a welcoming tiger muttering to himself: If the tiger doesn't show its power, will it be regarded as an alley Niau? Very funny and cute.
The exhibition period of Niau in Hutoupi Alley is from November 16th to March 3rd. During the exhibition period, all feline-loving friends are welcome to come to Hutoupi to witness this unprecedented "Tiger Cat Meeting" with their own eyes. Parents who have meow babies at home are welcome to join the Tongmeng Club and bring their fur babies to Hutoupi for hiking, solar boat rides, pedal boats, etc., leaving precious historical records for themselves and their fur babies. For event information, please check the Hutoupi website and Facebook .
Tainan City Mayor Huang Weizhe said that for the just concluded "2024 Taiwan Cultural Expo", the Tainan City Government specially created the mascot "Alley Niau (cat)" in the Tainan exhibition area for this event. Its design concept came from the merchant ships of the Age of Discovery. The indispensable mouse-catching cat uses the pattern on the alley Niau to interpret the evolutionary texture of Tainan's history. During the Cultural Expo, the alley Niau was displayed as a large inflatable doll at 8 historical sites and attractions in Tainan City, and received a warm response. It has become a must-photograph highlight of the Tainan exhibition area. People who have not yet followed the trend should not miss this opportunity.
Director Lin Guohua of the Tourism Bureau said that the mascot of the Tainan exhibition area of the 2024 Cultural Expo, "Alley Niau", and the mascot of Hutoupi Scenic Area, "Yingbin Tiger", belong to the same cat family, and their appearance and charm are somewhat similar. Therefore, the Tainan City Government Tourism The Tourism Bureau specially borrowed an exhibition from the Cultural Affairs Bureau to hold a "tiger and cat meeting". The atmosphere was like a welcoming tiger muttering to himself: If the tiger doesn't show its power, will it be regarded as an alley Niau? Very funny and cute.
The exhibition period of Niau in Hutoupi Alley is from November 16th to March 3rd. During the exhibition period, all feline-loving friends are welcome to come to Hutoupi to witness this unprecedented "Tiger Cat Meeting" with their own eyes. Parents who have meow babies at home are welcome to join the Tongmeng Club and bring their fur babies to Hutoupi for hiking, solar boat rides, pedal boats, etc., leaving precious historical records for themselves and their fur babies. For event information, please check the Hutoupi website and Facebook .