Taichung Mayoral Candidate He Hsin-chun Unveils "Xin Hao Store Map" Featuring Nearly 100 Local Businesses
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taichung mayoral candidate He Hsin-chun released a "Xin Hao Store Map" featuring nearly 100 local businesses.
- The map categorizes stores by region, offering diverse options from traditional snacks to boutiques.
- The initiative aims to support local businesses and promote economic growth in Taichung.
With 99 days left until the election, Taichung mayoral candidate He Hsin-chun has launched the "Xin Hao Store Map." This initiative, featured on her official website, highlights nearly 100 distinctive local businesses across Taichung.
The map categorizes stores by region, including mountainous, coastal, and urban areas. It showcases a wide range of establishments, from traditional eateries and cafes to bookstores, pet groomers, and home goods stores. He Hsin-chun encourages residents to explore these "Xin Hao Stores" to support local entrepreneurs and foster a thriving Taichung.
Taichung's 29 districts hide many diligently run local businesses with unique characteristics and stories.
"Taichung's 29 districts hide many diligently run local businesses with unique characteristics and stories," He Hsin-chun stated. The website provides addresses, recommended items, and the stories behind each shop. The map offers culinary suggestions, such as traditional stir-fried noodles and pork knuckle in the mountainous areas, and unique restaurants and cafes along the coast.
He Hsin-chun noted that the number of featured stores is continuously growing and welcomes more businesses to join. She hopes the map will guide people through Taichung's alleys, supporting local shops and collectively building a prosperous city.
The map offers culinary suggestions, such as traditional stir-fried noodles and pork knuckle in the mountainous areas, and unique restaurants and cafes along the coast.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.