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Liugdui Hakka Cultural Park celebrates Lunar New Year with exciting Hakka-themed events
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- Publication Date:2026/03/31
- Last updated:2026/03/31
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To celebrate the Year of the Horse, the Taiwan Hakka Culture Development Center (THCDC) was launching a series of events under the theme “Spring Outing in Liugdui, Hoˋsii Gallops In” for the upcoming Lunar New Year. In the Hakka language, “Hoˋsii (好事)” is a homophone for “horse” in English, meaning “good fortune.” On Feb. 4, THCDC held a press conference to unveil the exciting lineup of Lunar New Year program and share details of the upcoming activities with the public.
The press conference was attended by a number of distinguished guests, including THCDC Director-General Hsieh Sheng-hsin (謝勝信); Minister Yang Jui-hsia (楊瑞霞) of the Hakka Affairs Commission of Kaohsiung City; Deputy Director Chien Ming-Hsiung (簡明雄) of the Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Cultural Development Center; Acting Director Huang Chi-feng (黃啟峰) of the Agricultural Technology Park Administration Center; Deputy Director Lin Chun-hsiung (林俊雄) of Changhua Veterans Farm; Section Chief Pan Chih-yuan (潘至元) of the Department of Transportation and Tourism of Pingtung County; and Director Chiang I-fang (江宜芳) of Maolin National Scenic Area Administration, as well as officials of the Hakka Affairs Council and representatives from 12 townships in the Liugdui area.
THCDC Director-General Hsieh stated that the Liugdui Hakka Cultural Park, with its convenient transportation access and distinctive Hakka cultural landscape, is an ideal destination for families to visit during the holiday season. He added that the Park has organized a series of ten special activities for the Lunar New Year holiday, warmly inviting the public to experience an authentic Hakka-style Spring Festival at the Park.
Director-General Hsieh further announced the performance lineup for the celebrations from the first to the fifth day of the Lunar New Year. The featured artists include Hakka bands Sangeutai Southern Band (山狗大南方樂團), iColor (愛客樂樂團), Ni Hao Band (霓好樂團), and Flame Bug (火焰蟲樂團), along with Hakka singers Huang Pei-shu (黃珮舒) and Chen Tsung-yu (陳宗佑). In addition, a diverse range of live performances will be delivered at the Park, including martial arts, Hakka theater, lion dances, magic trick shows, cube juggling, and interactive children’s sing-along sessions.
Furthermore, the Park offered a variety of hands-on activities for visitors. Guests can try their hand at traditional Hakka crafts, including paper cutting, oil-paper umbrella painting, and arranging plate flowers.
To heighten the festive spirit, the Park provided 200 lucky bags each day. Priced at NT$200, each bag contained a delightful assortment of items, including Liugdui local specialties, creative Hakka-themed products, and exclusive limited-edition red envelopes.
For detailed information, visit the Facebook page and official website of the Liugdui Hakka Cultural Park.
