Hsinchu County to Host Over 30 Family Events for Summer Vacation
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hsinchu County in Taiwan will host over 30 family-friendly events in July to celebrate the summer vacation.
- Activities include storytelling, emotional education, creative workshops, science exploration, and film screenings.
- The events aim to provide diverse and engaging experiences for children and support parents with educational lectures and activities.
Hsinchu County in Taiwan is set to welcome the summer vacation with a robust lineup of over 30 events throughout July, designed to engage families and children. Organized by the county government's Social Affairs Department, the "Hsinchu Social Welfare โ Infinite Happiness" series promises a rich variety of activities catering to different interests and age groups.
The program includes engaging sessions such as "Round Rainbow Party," "Summer Capybara Beach," and "Operation Save the Coral," focusing on sensory exploration, interactive stories, and fun games to spark children's imagination. The childcare resource center will host "Little Architect" and "Little Baker" workshops, encouraging hands-on learning and play.
Recognizing the importance of emotional well-being, especially during the energetic summer months, several emotional education courses are scheduled. These include "The Crying Princess" emotional party and "My Emotional Friends," utilizing picture books and games to help children understand and express their feelings, while fostering positive parent-child interactions. Additionally, a special screening of "Toy Story 5" will be paired with a parenting lecture, offering practical advice for raising children in the digital age.
The initiative also extends support to primary caregivers through parent support groups, horticultural therapy for family caregivers, and women's growth lectures, providing opportunities for rest and rejuvenation.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.