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Tainan Celebrates Grandparents' Day with Retro 'Time Amusement Park'

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Tainan City, Taiwan, celebrated Grandparents' Day on August 22 with a "Time Amusement Park" event designed to foster intergenerational interaction and create lasting memories. The event, held at the Sanying Hall of the Xinying Minzhi Administrative Center, featured a variety of retro game booths and activities, drawing enthusiastic participation from many grandparent-grandchild families.

Organized by the Tainan City Family Education Center, the celebration aimed to promote family bonding and the continuation of love and care across generations. Tainan City Deputy Secretary-General Yin Shixi, representing Mayor Huang Wei-che, attended to convey wishes for family happiness and emphasized the value of "Generations Walking Together, Love for Family Transmitted."

Family Education Center Director Zhang Bingying highlighted the crucial role grandparents play in families, serving as emotional anchors and transmitters of life wisdom, family values, and good character. In today's busy world, the center hopes such events encourage companionship and interaction between generations, teaching children respect, gratitude, and care, thereby deepening family bonds and values.

The event included performances by a magician and clown, along with popular games like ring toss, retro pinball, a bouncy castle, a fishing pond, and a nostalgic "Gan-zai" store. Many grandparents brought their grandchildren, with some families attending as three generations together. One grandmother shared that the retro games reminded her of her childhood and was delighted her granddaughter could experience them, praising the creative game design for creating precious memories.

Some activities integrated family and emotional education, equipping grandparents and parents with knowledge to enhance understanding and communication within families. The Family Education Center plans to continue promoting intergenerational learning and cross-generational family education, launching a "Silver-Child Integration, Generation Harmony" program citywide. This initiative will collaborate with kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, and communities to foster shared learning and the transmission of life experiences between elders and children, embedding family education from the ground up.

The retro games here remind me of my childhood. I never imagined my granddaughter could experience them now. The game design is creative and has created precious grandparent-grandchild memories.

โ€” Lin, a grandmotherDescribing her experience at the Grandparents' Day event.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.