Open-Air Banquet to Boost Tourism and Aid Disaster Reconstruction
Released
on: September 8, 2009, 5:56 am
Author: Tourism Bureau Ministry of Transportation and Communications
Republic of China (Taiwan) (TBROC)
Industry: Travel
As
part of its international 2009 Tour Taiwan Year promotion, the
Taiwan Tourism
Bureau is inviting more than 600 foreign travelers
and media representatives to attend a traditional "Taiwanese
open-air banquet" on Aug. 18. The event
is being held in conjunction of the 20th anniversary of the Taiwan
Food Festival. In addition to a delicious meal, the participants
will also be able to experience some of the scenic beauty, historic
romance, and warm hospitality of the ancient capital city of Tainan.
The
list of participants was compiled over a period of more than two
months with the help of travel agencies, who are including the
open-air
banquet in their tour itineraries. Most of the
attending groups have not changed their schedules despite the
recent ravaging of southern Taiwan by Typhoon Morakot, and their
presence at the “Taiwanese
open-air banquet” will help to dispel
misconceptions about overall conditions on the island. They will
see that as far as international tourists are concerned, the island
is mostly back to normal.
The
open-air
banquet was originally to have taken place at
the Old Fort of Anping, a first-grade historic site, but because
of environmental and weather considerations it has been moved
under-roof at the Anping Tourist Fish Market. During the meal,
diners will be treated to performances of hand-puppet opera, spinning-drum
music, and the “Twelve Nannies” prancing to solicit
the blessings of the gods, providing a rich glimpse into the folk
culture of southern Taiwan.
Among
the diners will be a group of 40 visitors from Japan, led by two
famous Japanese culinary masters, who will not only enjoy Taiwanese
food but will also engage in Taiwanese-Japanese
culinary exchange. There will also be a famous culinary expert
from Hong Kong, and
French
culinary expert and critic Alain Cirelli will be on hand to experience
the
unique open-air banquet and the warmth of the
southern Taiwanese people. These experts will spread the word
about Taiwanese food and the attending international media people
will report it to the world, giving a strong boost to Taiwan as
an attractive culinary destination.
The
kitchen team for the banquet will be headed up by top chef Master
Ah Yong, who has prepared a menu consisting of traditional
open-air-banquet dishes in consultation with
a group of food consultants. Master Ah Yong is donating half of
his income from the banquet to the victims of Typhoon Morakot.
The
banquet is co-organized by the city governments of Tainan and
Taipei with the aim of using the allure of fine food, along with
the historic sites of the area, to upgrade the image of tourism
in southern Taiwan. The banquet
will also be used to publicize next year’s Taipei
International Flora Expo in the international
arena, and the foreign invitees will be urged to return next year
for more culinary pleasures along with the flower show.
The
recent typhoon did a lot of damage to many of the tourist spots
in southern Taiwan; but, as the Taiwan
Tourism Bureau points, it has in no way diminished
the deliciousness of the island’s foods or the warm hospitality
of its people. These remain strong factors in attracting foreign
tourists to Taiwan, and the Tourism Bureau will use the open-air
banquet in Tainan to emphasize the island’s determination
to rebuild following the disaster and its indomitable will to
survive.
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